7 Falsework (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Access to work areas by personnel and plant.
Material delivery to work area;
Use of powered access equipment for assembly of false-work (if required)
Falsework installation
(Classified as Temporary Structures)
Dismantling of false-work
Maintenance of Falsework
Worker exposure to direct sun whist working on falsework
(as applicable)
1. HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT Author: Approved:
RISK ASSESSMENT: ACT/HSE/RA 001 USE OF FALSEWORK – TEMPORARY SUPPORT
Issued: Rev. Date:
Revision: 0
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Specific Task Step
(In sequence of
works)
Hazard Details Consequence/Risk
Initial Risk
Rating Control Measures Residual Risks
Additional Control
Measures
RR
P S RR
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Access to work areas
by personnel and
plant.
Material delivery to
work area;
Vehicles and
workers in same
working area;
Storage of materials
for falsework;
Use of plant – forklift
etc.;
Collision with plantor vehicles and
live traffic;
Workers struck by plant, very high
risk of fatality;
Workers struck by plant;
Poor or unsafe storage,collapse;
Untrained operators;
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20
HIGH
i. Worker pedestrian routes to be designed and implemented with clear
signage;
ii. Instruction to workers at induction on use of access routes around the
project;
iii. All plantand operators to be Third Party certificated by approved body;
iv. Flagmen to be used to control personnel (onlyon roads below 80kph);
v. Falsework materials stored correctly,no more than 2 pallets high and
banded together when transporting;
vi. In traffic enclosed areas suitable welfare and firstaid facilities shall be
implemented to minimized worker movements;
vii. The Logistics plan shall clearlyillustrate access and egress points;
Workers not
complying with
controls
All supervision to monitor
operation;
Regular topic in TBT’s
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2
Use of powered access
equipmentfor
assemblyoffalse-work
(if required)
Use of MEWP
(Mobile Elevated
Work Platform –
cherry picker)
Unauthorised operation ofthe
MEWP;
Failure due to use of un-certificated
MEWP;
Overturning due to incorrectsiting;
Collapse ofMEWP onto structure
due to incorrectsiting/positioning;
MEWP striking structure;
Material fall from height;
Incidentdue to poor MEWP
maintenance;
4 4
16
HIGH
i. The HLG Logistics and Construction team shall ensure the correct
size and type of MEWP for the task is to be used for the task;
ii. The HLG Logistics team /HSE Officers shall undertake visual
checks of all MEWP’s and operator certificates when arriving on
site;
iii. All MEWP’s shall be Third Party Certificated by a DM approved inspector,
with copies available in work area. New equipmentshall be used where
practicable;
iv. MEWP shall notbe used for lifting materials,onlyfor assembling false-
work;
v. All terrain MEWP shall be used,on compacted level ground as illustrated
on Logistic Plan;
vi. All existing structures shall be protected by barriers etc. to prevent
damage;
vii. Drop zones implemented and barriers installed around working MEWP’s;
viii. MEWP work platform to be kept clean, and damage to switches etc.to be
reported immediatelyto management;
ix. Daily checks taken before work commences,leaks, warning sirens,
cables,tyres etc.;
Machine
breakdown
Hydraulic fluid spill
Machine isolated and
quarantined until repaired.
Spoil removed and treated as
hazardous waste
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Project Name: xxx
RA Ref No.: xxx
RA compilation
Date:
Review date:
Date:
Compiled by:
Reviewed by:
Approved by:
Overall Task Details
TemporaryFalsework for formwork support.Classed as TemporaryWorks
Relevant Applicable MAS:
01411 – MEWP’s;
00236 - Housekeeping
Additional Training required:
TemporaryWorks Coordinator to be designated
NOC’s Required for task:
RISK SCORE CALCULATOR
Use the Risk Score Calculator to Determine the Level of Risk of each Hazard
What would be the
CONSEQUENCE
of an occurrence be?
What is the LIKELIHOOD of an occurrence? Hierarchy of Controls
Frequent/Almost certain (5)
Continuous or will happen
frequently
Often (4)
6 to 12 times a year
Likely (3)
1 to 5 times a year
Possible (2)
Once every 5 years
Rarely (1)
Less than once every 5
years
Can the hazard be Eliminated or removed
from the w ork place?
Catastrophic (5)
Multiple Fatalities
High 25 High 20 High 15 Medium 10 Medium 5
Can the product or process be substitutedfor
a less hazardous alternative?
Serious (4)
Class 1 single fatality
High 20 High 16 High 12 Medium 8 Low 4
Can the hazard be engineered aw ay w ith
guards or barriers?
Moderate (3)
Class2 (AWI or LTI) or Class 1
Permanently disabling effects
High 15 High 12 Medium 9 Medium 6 Low 3
Can Administration Controls be adopted
I.e. procedures, job rotation etc.
Minor (2)
Medical attention needed, no work
restrictions. MTI
Medium10 Medium 8 Medium 6 Low 4 Low 2 Can Personal Protective Equipment &
Clothing be w orn to safe guard against
hazards?Insignificant (1)
FAI
Medium10 Medium 4 Low 3 Low 2 Low 1
2. HEALTH SAFETY AND ENVIRONMENT Author: Approved:
RISK ASSESSMENT: ACT/HSE/RA 001 USE OF FALSEWORK – TEMPORARY SUPPORT
Issued: Rev. Date:
Revision: 0
Page 2 of 2 HSEQ -Rev-01(Aug-2018)
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Specific Task Step
(In sequence of
works)
Hazard Details Consequence/Risk
Initial Risk
Rating Control Measures Residual Risks
Additional Control
Measures
RR
P S RR
3
Falsework installation
(Classified as
TemporaryStructures)
Works at Height;
Manual Handling;
Worker competency;
Injury from Fall from Heights;
Injury from falling objects;
Manual Handling injuries;
Incorrect Design and Erection of
falsework resulting in collapse;
Use of unsupervised or untrained
personnel to erectfalsework;
Erection of Falsework;
4 4
16
High
i. Safety harness and lanyard are to be used and hooked off to a secure
anchor point;
ii. No shock lanyard to be used below 6m in height;
iii. All hand tools to be tied off when working at height;
iv. Falsework to be protected when adjacentto traffic routes with suitable
barriers,and indicated by signage;
v. Correct manual lifting techniques offalsework communicated to workers;
vi. The erection of temporary structures shall be undertaken bya competent
persons under control ofthe designated TemporaryWorks Supervisor in
accordance with the TW designer’s requirements;
vii. All workers to be briefed and TBT by supervision dailybefore shift
commences;
viii. Falsework shall be sited on graded,compacted,level ground erected to
standards,with consideration given to soil erosion from heavy rain etc.;
ix. Area below to be clear of workers during erection, barriers and signage
to be implemented;
x. Falsework to be inspected dailybefore work by designated Temporary
Works Co-ordinator;
xi. Written report weekly on falsework by Engineers,documentfiled;
xii. Falsework inspected after damage or incidentlikelyto affect structural
stabilitysuch as high winds,heavy rain or electrical storm;
xiii. No alterations to falsework by untrained persons;
xiv. No overloading of falsework,TWC shall follow design SWL when
distributing materials;
xv. Ensure good standard oflighting,at night, for the work area.
Incidentdue to
protection barrier
removal
No removal of protection
barriers withoutprior approval
from management.
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4
Dismantling offalse-
work
Works at Height;
Manual Handling;
Worker competency;
Injury from Fall from Heights;
Injury from falling objects;
Manual Handling injuries;
Use of unsupervised or untrained
personnel to erectfalsework;
4 4
16
High
i. A dismantling Method Statementshall be produced and approved before
dismantling is undertaken,to ensure safe removal;
ii. The falsework shall be systematicallyremoved as per approved Method
Statementand undertaken by competentpersons.
iii. No deviation from the Method Statementwill be undertaken withoutprior
TemporaryWorks Coordinator approval;
Workers not
adhering to
procedure;
Supervision to constantly
monitor workers;
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5
Maintenance of
Falsework
Adverse weather;
Falsework erected
for long periods;
Collapse of falsework due to
alterations;
Damage to falsework due to
incidentor adverse weather;
Incidentdue to removal of
protection barriers.
Unapproved amendments to
design;
3 3
9
Med
i. Falsework checked after heavy rains,severe winds etc., stand by pumps
to be available as required;
ii. Weekly recorded inspections undertaken;
iii. Implemented warning signage maintained;
iv. Housekeeping inside falsework to be maintained,all rubbish and waste
material to be removed daily;
v. All falsework amendments authorized by TemporaryWorks Coordinator;
Falsework
damaged by
weather or
collision
Quarantine area until design
checks undertaken and
reviewed by TWC
Low
6
Worker exposure to
direct sun whist
working on falsework
(as applicable)
Workers exposed to
high summer
temperatures;
Worker ill health due to:
Heat exhaustion,
Heat stroke;
Heat Stress.
3 4
12
High
i. Summer Hour Working plan to be designed and implemented;
ii. Municipality summer working hours observed and implemented
(12.30pm to 3.00pm restricted in direct sunlight);
iii. Workers instructed regarding working in the heat and signs ofheat
exhaustion etc. at Induction;
iv. Recovery cool rooms established on site;
v. Cool welfare areas established in all locations;
vi. Cool fresh water and electrolyte supplements to be maintained in all
areas;
vii. Pipe welders etc. provided with localised shelters;
New workers
boughtonto site
Regular topic in Toolbox Talks Low