Title Page

  • Site conducted

  • Site Name

  • Date

  • Simpro Job Number

  • Location
  • Fantail Employee Name

  • Fantail Employee Contact Number

  • Fantail Employee Signature

  • Site Contact Person:

  • Site Contact Number:

  • Fantail H & S Representative: Erik Potgieter

  • Fantail H & S Contact Number: 021 249 3563

  • Document Number

Installation of Copper Piping

Installation of Copper Piping

  • Sequence of Basic Steps: Describe each step in the activity – most will have 4-8 steps. Follow the flow of the product or process.

Step 1

  • Laying copper piping onto cable tray and/or using support hangers

Potential hazards and risks Describe the key hazards and risks for each step – there will normally be more than one per step. Number each hazard e.g 1a, 1b, 1c; 2a, 2b, 2c.

  • 1a Falls from height

  • Initial Risk Assessment - Before the controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix

  • Control methods and level of control Describe the key/significant way to control the risk and then refer to the hierarchy of controls

  • Check Zip scaffold has been set up correctly, i.e. all stays and barriers in place

  • Level

  • 1b Cuts

  • Initial Risk Assessment - Before the controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix

  • Wear appropriate PPE as indicated in the safe work method statement

  • Level

  • 1c Dropping objects

  • Initial Risk Assessment - Before the controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix

  • If required, ensure to use assistance when passing materials at heights

  • Level

  • Residual risk assessment After all controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix.

Step 2

  • Brazing of copper piping

Potential hazards and risks Describe the key hazards and risks for each step – there will normally be more than one per step. Number each hazard e.g 1a, 1b, 1c; 2a, 2b, 2c.

  • 2a - Eye damage

  • Initial Risk Assessment - Before the controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix

  • Control methods and level of control Describe the key/significant way to control the risk and then refer to the hierarchy of controls

  • Wear eyewear suitable for naked flame brazing

  • Level

  • Residual risk assessment After all controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix.

  • 2b - Burns

  • Initial Risk Assessment - Before the controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix

  • Control methods and level of control Describe the key/significant way to control the risk and then refer to the hierarchy of controls

  • Wear eyewear suitable for naked flame brazing

  • Level

  • Do not climb on handrails – stand on working platform only

  • Residual risk assessment After all controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix.

  • 2c - Smoke

  • Initial Risk Assessment - Before the controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix

  • Control methods and level of control Describe the key/significant way to control the risk and then refer to the hierarchy of controls

  • Ensure local smoke and heat detectors are isolated if required. Ensure respirators are used if required

  • Level

  • Residual risk assessment After all controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix.

  • 2d - Dropping tools, equipment or material

  • Initial Risk Assessment - Before the controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix

  • Control methods and level of control Describe the key/significant way to control the risk and then refer to the hierarchy of controls

  • Apply for a hot works permit

  • Level

  • Ensure a fire extinguisher is within arm’s reach or an assistant is on hand.

  • Level

  • Use a fire blanket when surrounded by flammable materials i.e. pipe lagging too close to the brazing area. Brazing must stop 30 minutes prior to leaving site. Final brazing areas to be checked prior to Leaving site.

  • Level

  • Residual risk assessment After all controls are in place. Refer to the risk assessment matrix.

  • Attendee Name
  • I have read and understood this Task Analysis. I agree to work to these terms and follow the process.

  • Name:

  • Signature

  • Date

  • Location of Review
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