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  • Task Analysis simply means looking at the task and considering what is the safest way to complete it. It is a way of becoming aware of the hazards involved and taking actions to prevent injury.

    COMPLETE TASK ANALYSIS WORKSHEET BEFORE COMMENCING ANY HIGH RISK CONSTRUCTION ACTIVITIES INCLUDING -

    - Working at heights which in valves a risk of a person falling more then three meters
    - Excavation work carried out in or near a shaft or trench with an excavated depth greater then 1.5 metres
    - Structural alterations or repairs that require temporary support to prevent collapse
    - Lifting polls and placing
    - Building retaining walls
    - Pouring Concrete

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  • TASK LOCATION -
  • NAME OF TEAM LEADER -

  • NAME OF OPERATOR -

  • TOOLS/EQUIPMENT REQUIRED -

  • EMERGENCY CONTACT DETAILS -

  • DATE -

  • Likelihood of hazard effect occurring? (click on question for multi-choice answers)

  • Consequences of hazard effect risk rating - (click on question for multi-choice answers)

STEPS OF PREVENTATIVE MEASURES -

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    - The Hazard
    - The Preventative measures to decrease the risk
    - The person responsible

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