Title Page

  • Project Name

  • Project Number

  • Project Manager

  • Site Safety Coverage

  • Type of project

  • Prepared by

  • Location
  • Weigand Project Supervisor(s)

  • Conducted on

Contractors involved

  • Purpose: To identify jobsite risks and implement corrective measures for a successful operation to insure the safety of all involved

  • Is Weigand self performing the masonry work?

  • What is the scope of work?

  • Who is the Competent person?

  • Who is the hod carrier?

  • What equipment will be involved?

  • What is the logistical process? Will this interfere with other trades?

  • What training will be required for the work involved? (Example: Lull, Fall Protection, Aerial Lift)

  • Subcontractor Involved?

  • What is the scope of work?

  • Who is the Competent person?

  • Who is the hod carrier?

  • What equipment will be involved?

  • What is the logistical process? Will this interfere with other trades?

  • What training will be required for the work involved? (Example: Lull, Fall Protection, Aerial Lift)

Dust Control / Silica Exposure

  • For each employee engaged in a task identified on Table 1, the employer shall fully and properly implement the engineering controls, work practices, and respiratory protection specified for the task on Table 1, unless the employer assesses and limits the exposure of the employee to respirable crystalline silica.

  • What method will be implemented?

  • Follow the Table 1 posting inside the Weigand job trailer

  • What Equipment will be used to mitigate silica dust?

  • Assessment documentation will need collected for each task where exposure to respirable crystalline silica is present.

Tube Scaffolding

  • Are Tube Scaffolds going to be used?

  • OSHA 1926.451 Sub-part L (Scaffold) requirements apply.

  • Who is the Competent Person erecting and dismantling the scaffolding?

  • If different than the competent person, Who is inspecting the scaffold daily

  • Scaffolds and scaffold components shall be inspected for visible defects by the competent person before each shift. A green tag shall be installed for scaffolding that is ready for service and a red tag shall be installed when erecting and dismantling or when the scaffold is in need of repair / out of service.

  • All working levels of the scaffold must be fully planked or decked with scaffold grade lumber.

  • The front edge of the platform shall be at least 14" from the face of the work.

  • Will the scaffolding stay within the 4:1 base to height ratio?

  • Guys, ties, and braces shall be installed according to the scaffold manufacturer's recommendations or at the closest horizontal member to the 4:1 height and be repeated vertically at locations of horizontal members every 20 feet (6.1 m) or less thereafter for scaffolds 3 feet (0.91 m) wide or less, and every 26 feet (7.9 m) or less thereafter for scaffolds greater than 3 feet (0.91 m) wide. The top guy, tie or brace of completed scaffolds shall be placed no further than the 4:1 height from the top. Such guys, ties and braces shall be installed at each end of the scaffold and at horizontal intervals not to exceed 30 feet (9.1 m) (measured from one end [not both] towards the other).

  • Each employee on a scaffold more than 10 feet (3.1 m) above a lower level shall be protected from falling to that lower level.

  • What type of guarding will be used?

  • A secured ladder or other means of egress must be established. Climbing the scaffolding is prohibited.

  • What means of egress will be used?

  • Falling object protection must be in place or where there is danger of tools, materials, or equipment falling from a scaffold and striking employees, the area below the scaffold shall be barricaded, and employees shall not be permitted to enter the hazard area.

Mast Climber

  • Are Mass Climbers going to be used?

  • OSHA 1926.451 Sub-part L (Scaffold) requirements apply.

  • Who is the Competent Person erecting and dismantling the Scaffolding?

  • Scaffolds and scaffold components shall be inspected for visible defects by the competent person before each shift. A daily maintenance log must be filled out before use. A green tag shall be installed for scaffolding that is ready for service and a red tag shall be installed when erecting and dismantling or when the scaffold is in need of repair / out of service.

  • Who will be operators of the mass climber unit?

  • What is the maximum height the mass climber will be used at?

  • The rear feet should be pulled out to prevent tipping.

  • The rear feet must stay in.

  • This will require erecting approval from the manufacturer.

  • Each employee on a scaffold more than 10 feet (3.1 m) above a lower level shall be protected from falling to that lower level.

  • The front edge of the platform shall be at least 14" from the face of the work.

  • A secured ladder or other means of egress must be established until the access door can be utilized.

  • Falling object protection must be in place or where there is danger of tools, materials, or equipment falling from a scaffold and striking employees, the area below the scaffold shall be barricaded, and employees shall not be permitted to enter the hazard area.

Equipment

  • Will a Lull be needed?

  • The masonry supervisor must ensure that the operator is competent and has a current certification.

  • What size of Lull will be needed

  • What type of machine will be used to move material

  • Has the operator been trained for the specific material handler?

  • The operator needs training for the specific type of material handling before operation

  • Will a crane be used?

  • A copy of the annual crane inspection, operators CCO, rigging and signal persons certification and a crane lift plan must be reviewed by the Weigand supervisor or safety rep.

  • Any critical lifts?

  • A critical lift plan needs scheduled

  • A tag line must be installed for any grout hog activities involving a crane or any load that needs controlled.

Grouting

  • Will the CMU get internally grouted? If so, what method(s) will be used

  • Will there be any areas of concern where the weight of the grout hog effect the stability of the Lull? <br>GH75 Weights: Empty 977 lbs. Max 3,977 lbs. <br>GPHC75 Weight: Empty 1,525 lbs. Max 4,526 lbs.

  • The pins for securing the grout hog to the lull must be in place before lifted

  • The proper rigging must be reviewed by the safety department before use.

  • What are the means and methods?

  • What are the means and methods?

  • Will there be any areas of concern where the weight of the grout hog effect the stability of the Crane? <br>GH75 Weights: Empty 977 lbs. Max 3,977 lbs. <br>GPHC75 Weight: Empty 1,525 lbs. Max 4,526 lbs.

Limited Access Zones

  • A limited access zone shall be established whenever a masonry wall is being constructed, prior to the start of construction of the wall.

  • The limited access zone shall be equal to the height of the wall to be constructed plus four feet, and shall run the entire length of the wall on the side of the wall which will be unscaffolded.

  • The limited access zone shall be restricted to entry by employees actively engaged in constructing the wall. No other employees shall be permitted to enter the zone.

  • How will a limited access zone be established to restrict entry?

Wall Bracing

  • All masonry walls over eight feet in height shall be adequately braced to prevent overturning and to prevent collapse unless the wall is adequately supported so that it will not overturn or collapse. The bracing shall remain in place until permanent supporting elements of the structure are in place.

  • How will walls over 8 feet get braced?

  • A minimum of two wall braces must be used per wall panel

  • Braces must be install with 20% of the wall outside of each brace the joint. (e.g. when bracing 25' long wall (25' X .2 = 5'), the braces should be positioned at 5' from the control joints, leaving 15' between the braces.

  • Explain the means and methods of the bracing.

  • Has this method been engineered?

Weather

  • Employees must evacuate a restricted zone when wind speed limits are exceeded by either of the following parameters:

  • 20 mph wind speed for unsupported walls during the initial period which is the period of time limited to one working day, during which the masonry is installed

  • 35 mph wind speed for unsupported walls during the intermediate period which is the period of time following the initial period until the wall is connected to its final lateral stability supports

  • A weather station must be considered for all exterior masonry work

  • Who will be the competent person on-site to monitor the wind speed using a wind measuring device.

  • Will Weather protection be required?

  • What are the tie in requirements

  • Will there be potential for ice and snow remediation?

  • Are enclosures needed for Scaffolding, Stationary Saw or Silo's?

  • How will the enclosures be ventilated?

  • Should a carbon monoxide detector be installed?

Signature Page

  • All Personnel must sign our Code of Conduct and watch a safety video before working

  • All incidents including injuries must be reported to the Weigand supervisor ASAP after they happen and a report submitted within 24 hours.

  • Safety Representative

  • Masonry Supervisor

  • Weigand Supervisor

  • Masonry Project Manager

  • Weigand Project Manager

  • Masonry Foremen

  • Owner Representative

  • Other

  • Other

  • Other

  • Other

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