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Pre-Tack Elevated Work Checklist for core and shear walls

  • Describe work to be done:

  • How much of the pour is ready for placement?

  • Estimated date range of work to be done:

  • Are vertical forms complete and Halo in place?

  • Handrails completed?

  • Holes covered, secured and covered?

  • Type of ladders, scaffold stairs access, man lift or ramp are in compliance with known regulations?

  • Have you spoken with formwork foreman or GC to ensure the deck is ready for access by our manpower and preloading our reinforcing materials?

  • Name of foreman's that you spoke with?

  • Have you walked the core area before accessing with manpower or preloading materials in the area?

  • Were all questions or concerns addressed by the GC & forming contractor?

  • Rescue plan reviewed with GC? (man basket & crane, man lift, ramps or other)

  • Is climbing rebar elements with fall protection required?

  • Is vertical work near perimeter i.e. within 10' of deck edge- 100% tie-off required

  • Are vertical work bracing plans required?

  • Review plan with team

  • If formwork is provided, have you reviewed with GC or formwork that it's been braced to handle rebar and manpower loads?

  • Bracing and anchor points been inspected?

  • Do you have vertical work plans completed, approved and signed off?

  • If engineered tie-off points are requested and supplied have they been inspected and signed off?

  • Does work described above require a Fall Protection Plan?

  • Please review with team

  • Harness and lanyard selection and inspections completed?

  • Lifeline or horizontal retractable line plan complete, retractable selected and inspected?

  • Anchor points planned, selected and inspected?

  • Rated for one person 5,000 lbs and two person 10,000 lbs?

Reminders

  • Fall Protection Plans are required for ALL vertical work, these are to be reviewed and signed off by a superintendent or Safety department. Site condition adjustments can and should be made by the foreman as necessary.

  • ***If you have questions or run into a scenario that you're unsure about, contact your Superintendent or Safety department to discuss before accessing Elevated deck or Vertical element.***

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