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  • The nine step approach to completing VFL's
    1, Stop and observe.
    2, Introduce yourself (unless you already know the person).
    3, Tell them what you're doing.
    4, The job and its stages.
    5, Give praise for safe behaviour.
    6, Ask about the worst thing that can happen, etc.
    7, Find the root cause of any unsafe behaviour or condition.
    8, Get solutions to the unsafe behaviour or condition
    9, Get commitment to act

  • Can you explain what the working at height risk assessment for this task requires you to do?

  • Is there a better alternative to using ladders to complete this task?

  • Do you know the correct procedure for obtaining a working at height permit?

  • Have you had a toolbox talk on Working at height?

  • Is there anyway the task could be done from the ground or we could bring it to the ground?

  • Do you know the procedure for rescuing someone who has collapsed or is suspended in a harness?

  • Do you know when it is necessary to clip you harness onto something?

  • Is there one task you believe we could reduce the risk associated with working at height?

  • How do we get tools to the top of a silo?

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