Subtitles section Play video Print subtitles There's no doubt about it... for a painter working at heights is risky, whether you are on a stable scaffold like this... ...an elevated work platform such as a cherry picker, trestles and planks, or ladders. If you are working at heights, you are at risk! Because of the high risk of working at heights, The legislation encourages PCBU's to... ...consider the hierarchy of hazard control methods. And stresses the importance of abiding by these requirements. At the top of the list is the elimination of the hazard altogether, that is, working from ground level... ...or on a solid construction. Painters can use paint rollers with extendable handles... .. thus reducing the working height. Tthe next way of controlling that hazard... ...is through the engineering, this could be done by scaffolding A scaffold is a common elevated work platform that painters use. When constructing scaffolds, it is important to read the manual given... ...by the manufacturer ...so that it is constructed in the proper way. The components of the scaffold should not be substituted... ...unless the manufacturer of approves. If it is not reasonably practicable to work from ground level... ...then fall prevention devices such as a secure fence, edge protection... ...and catch platforms should be set up around the perimeter of the elevated work platform. Next in the hiegharchy of controls we will consider... ...PPE and administration. Work positioning systems and falls arrest systems... ...are examples of what you might refer to as PPE. A fall arrest system can be used to enhance the safety of the painter. A painter wears a full safety harness... ...and is attached to a reliable fixed anchorage point by a lanyard. A deceleration device is also connected to the system... ...to dissipate the forces associated with a fall arrest event. The work positioning system... ...includes industrial rope access, and travel restraint systems. The work positioning system does not necessarily protect the painter... ..but gives him access to his work spot by shifting the painter from one location to another. A PCBU must establish emergency and rescue procedures in relation... ...to the fall arrest system. Those who use or are to use a fall arrest system... ...or may be involved in initiating or implementing the emergency procedures, should be provided with suitable and adequate information, training and instructions... ...of the emergency procedures
B1 painter arrest scaffold hazard positioning elevated Working at Heights Hazards, Painters - NSW Workcover 31 2 kuoyumei posted on 2014/04/26 More Share Save Report Video vocabulary