8 Lifting Operations with mobile crane Risk Assessment Templates
Crane checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of crane to work areas
Siting and setting up of crane
Lifting of equipment and material
(Mobile crane Operator)
Crane supervision
Crane Maintenance
(revised 06-06-2018)
10 Use of Mobile Concrete Pump Risk Assessment Templates
Concrete Pump checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO SITE ACCESS
Access of mobile pump and delivery trucks to work areas
Siting and setting up of concrete pump
Pumping concrete
(Pump Operator)
Pumping operation supervision
11 Piling Operations with Rebar Cage installation Risk Assessment Templates
Piling Rig checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of rig and delivery vehicles to work areas
Siting and setting up of piling rig
Piling operation
(Mobile rig Operator)
Rebar cage fabrication
Pile case and rebar cage lifting operations
8 Lifting Operations with mobile crane Risk Assessment Templates
Crane checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of crane to work areas
Siting and setting up of crane
Lifting of equipment and material
(Mobile crane Operator)
Crane supervision
Crane Maintenance
(revised 06-06-2018)
10 Use of Mobile Concrete Pump Risk Assessment Templates
Concrete Pump checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO SITE ACCESS
Access of mobile pump and delivery trucks to work areas
Siting and setting up of concrete pump
Pumping concrete
(Pump Operator)
Pumping operation supervision
11 Piling Operations with Rebar Cage installation Risk Assessment Templates
Piling Rig checks on arrival to site
PRIOR TO USE
Access of rig and delivery vehicles to work areas
Siting and setting up of piling rig
Piling operation
(Mobile rig Operator)
Rebar cage fabrication
Pile case and rebar cage lifting operations
4 Cofferdams (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Planned Cofferdam excavation in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS
Cofferdam Design under Temporary Works
Cofferdam excavation
Cofferdam sheet piling
Lifting operations
Confined space working – cofferdam
Installation of wales, bracing etc.
Maintenance of cofferdam
Note: This document is uploaded in the interest to support the Readers, Enthusiasts, Hobbists...etc. an update on the revised RPAS guidelines 2020 as an extended spread of the message from the Govt.'s DGCA website and the uploader (Myself) declare that have no intentions for any kind of revenue (fund) generation in any form from and to individual or body.
1 Guide to use Risk Assessment Templates
No Specific Task Step
(In sequence of works) Hazard Details Consequence/Risk Initial Risk Rating Control Measures Residual Risks Additional Control Measures RR
L C RR
1 COMPLETE RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE SEQUENCE OF TASK HAZARDS, NOT RISK.
EXAMPLE:
A FORKLIFT IS A HAZARD
IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE HARM OR DAMAGE PROPERTY RISK
LIKELYHOOD AND CONSEQUENCE OF INJURY, DAMAGE ETC. RESULTING FROM A HAZARD
FORKLIFT EXAMPLE:
• UNTRAINED OPERATOR;
• COLLISION WITH PEDESTRIANS;
• OVERLOADING;
• OVERTURNING;
• ETC. A B C
CONTROLS TO MITIGATE THE RISKS ARISING FROM THE TASK
• CONTROL MEASURES IN LINE WITH RELEVANT MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE STANDARD
• INCLUDE SPECIFICS FOR THE TASK
2
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)
9 Lifting Operations with Tower crane Risk Assessment Templates
Access of Tower crane sections to work areas
Tower crane foundations
Siting, setting up and testing of Tower crane
Lifting of equipment and material
(Tower crane Operator)
Tower Crane supervision
Jumping and dismantling of Tower Crane
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North East Safety Health and Environmental Partnership Members Handbook - Take a look and join this rapidly expanding group of like-minded HSE professionals...
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4 Cofferdams (Temporary Works) Risk Assessment Templates
Planned Cofferdam excavation in areas where live services may be present including:
• Electrical;
• Water;
• Sewerage;
• Gas;
• Telecoms;
PRIOR TO WORKS
Cofferdam Design under Temporary Works
Cofferdam excavation
Cofferdam sheet piling
Lifting operations
Confined space working – cofferdam
Installation of wales, bracing etc.
Maintenance of cofferdam
Note: This document is uploaded in the interest to support the Readers, Enthusiasts, Hobbists...etc. an update on the revised RPAS guidelines 2020 as an extended spread of the message from the Govt.'s DGCA website and the uploader (Myself) declare that have no intentions for any kind of revenue (fund) generation in any form from and to individual or body.
1 Guide to use Risk Assessment Templates
No Specific Task Step
(In sequence of works) Hazard Details Consequence/Risk Initial Risk Rating Control Measures Residual Risks Additional Control Measures RR
L C RR
1 COMPLETE RISK ASSESSMENT IN THE SEQUENCE OF TASK HAZARDS, NOT RISK.
EXAMPLE:
A FORKLIFT IS A HAZARD
IT HAS THE POTENTIAL TO CAUSE HARM OR DAMAGE PROPERTY RISK
LIKELYHOOD AND CONSEQUENCE OF INJURY, DAMAGE ETC. RESULTING FROM A HAZARD
FORKLIFT EXAMPLE:
• UNTRAINED OPERATOR;
• COLLISION WITH PEDESTRIANS;
• OVERLOADING;
• OVERTURNING;
• ETC. A B C
CONTROLS TO MITIGATE THE RISKS ARISING FROM THE TASK
• CONTROL MEASURES IN LINE WITH RELEVANT MINIMUM ACCEPTABLE STANDARD
• INCLUDE SPECIFICS FOR THE TASK
2
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)
9 Lifting Operations with Tower crane Risk Assessment Templates
Access of Tower crane sections to work areas
Tower crane foundations
Siting, setting up and testing of Tower crane
Lifting of equipment and material
(Tower crane Operator)
Tower Crane supervision
Jumping and dismantling of Tower Crane
Newcastle Construction Division Newsletter July 2010 Debbie FlynnAlan Bassett
Fewer construction workers killed in past year...HSE Construction Division Plan of Work 2010-11...New Information Sheets – What you need to know as a busy builder...Recent Prosecutions
North East Safety Health and Environmental Partnership Members Handbook - Take a look and join this rapidly expanding group of like-minded HSE professionals...
HMG Response To One Death Is Too Many March 2010Alan Bassett
The UK is rightly regarded as having one of the best health and safety records in the world. Since 1997/8 the rate of fatal injuries to workers has fallen by 40
per cent, including in the construction sector, reflecting the significant focus on improving safety by the Health and Safety Executive, local authorities, businesses and trades unions. While this is very welcome, every death is one too many and a tragedy to those involved and their families. That is why we need to do more...
Fatal Accident following a fall onto unprotected rebar
NOTE: Information received externally from Gammon and Balbour Beatty
What Happened?
A carpenter working at the Cathay Cargo project slipped from a 600mm high ledge and fell backwards
on to rebar. The rebar punctured the deceased in his lower back. He was assisted to a safe place by a
colleague, the site nurse administered first aid and an ambulance was called. He was taken to hospital
but on arrival his condition deteriorated and he died.
Social Media for public administrations: opportunities and challengesAlessandro Lovari
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Luke Monette, OSMRE, “Drones and their use in Environmental Monitoring”Michael Hewitt, GISP
The Office of Surface Mining Reclamation and Enforcement (OSM), in cooperation with the US Geological Survey and BLM, conducted aerial inspections over the past several years, using a small unmanned aerial system (SUAS). This was part of an ongoing project to determine if SUAS may be used effectively, efficiently, and with reasonable cost to assist in OSM’s mandated oversight duties. The products derived from the SUAVs sensors: spatially accurate mosaicked images and a derivative 3D representation of the surface; demonstrated technology that can be used effectively to measure features within active coal mines. With the mosaicked images and 3D model at their fingertips, SMRCA personnel can easily determine if features meet applicable State and Federal laws and regulations or need further investigation. This presentation will provide participants a brief overview of this work, future plans, emerging technology and some of the rules and regulations in use of SUAS.
WHAT? Within our industry the personal health effects of noise and vibration are well known and should now be embedded in your Company Health and safety arrangements. Construction industry is one of the leading sources of noise complaints made to Local Authorities. Something is considered ‘noisy’ when the sound is unwanted by the listener. Noise and vibration emissions can disturb local residents and give rise to complaints and delays.
Silo explodes at ready-mix plant...The top (cap) of the silo was thrown into the air, across a road, landing in an adjacent property. Fortunately, no injuries occurred as a result of this incident.
Dust and emissions, such as the recent publicity in the national press relating to the health hazards of particulates in diesel powered vehicles exhaust emissions, can cause health risks and odours at high concentrations may annoy neighbours and those affected by our activities.
Oxygen is a colourless, odourless and tasteless gas and makes up to 21% of the air we breathe, it has a relative density of 1.1 which means it is slightly heavier than air.
Oils, greases, solvents and PTFE tape may react violently with oxygen. You should never use oil or grease to lubricate oxygen or oxygen enriched equipment as they can spontaneously burn with explosive violence.
Lifting and rigging operations are some of the most hazardous activities we regularly undertake, day in day out. The consequences of something going wrong during a lifting or rigging operation can literally be fatal.
TOOLBOX TALK | safe use of lift trucks and telehandlersAlan Bassett
Lift trucks are widely used throughout industry for moving materials and goods, but they also feature prominently in workplace accidents. Even an incident not causing injury may result in costly damage to lift trucks, buildings, fittings and the goods being handled.
Last year in the UK 40 people died and nearly 43,000 reported non fatal injuries as a result of a fall from height in the workplace. Falls from height are the most common cause of fatal injury and the second most common cause of major injury to employees, accounting for around 15% of all such injuries...
During December the monthly average number of fires, injuries and fatalities more than doubles in households across the UK.
Read these 12 Tips to a Safer Christmas and enjoy the festive season...
Winter is almost upon us and at this time of the year snow and ice introduce an additional hazard on scaffold platforms and access’s. This toolbox talk covers both working on scaffolds and the hazards of winter.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
3. Paul KitchenerDirector -‐ PEAK Aerial Inspection &
Imaging LIMITED
A company specialising in the provision of digital inspection an imaging
using specialist drone technology.
5. Director
Paul Kitchener
International award winning
photographer with a proven track
record for delivering results on
both a national and international
level to a variety of Commercial
and Corporate clients, Charities
and Local Authorities.
Paul Kitchener
8.5
9.2
5.3
7.2
Leadership Skill
Creativity
Marketing Strategy
Concept & Ideas
Photography
Key Skills
UAV Pilot
Leadership
Project Management
Project delivery
6. Petro-‐Chemical Engineering Expert
Nigel Lee
Proven track record in
delivering challenging multi-
million pound projects on time
and within budget constraints.
Demonstrated high proficiency
of safety management systems
and control.
Specialising in tank and pipeline
systems including installation
and inspection adopting best
practice.
High degree of knowledge and
experience within COMAH Top
Tier sites including
understanding and practical
experience of legislative
requirements at all levels.
Good leadership skills across all
disciplines..
Nigel Lee
Photography
Key Skills
Industrial Inspection
Safety Management
Project Management
Project delivery
7. Health & Safety Advisor
Mick Stephenson -‐ DP Consultancy
International award winning
photographer with a proven track
record for delivering results on
both a national and international
level to a variety of Commercial
and Corporate clients, Charities
and Local Authorities.
Mick Stephenson
8.5
9.2
5.3
7.2
Leadership Skill
Creativity
Marketing Strategy
Concept & Ideas
Photography
Key Skills
UAV Pilot
Leadership
Project Management
Project delivery
8. Business & Financial Advisor
Stephen Padgett -‐ PCF Solutions
International award winning
photographer with a proven track
record for delivering results on
both a national and international
level to a variety of Commercial
and Corporate clients, Charities
and Local Authorities.
Stephen Padgett
8.5
9.2
5.3
7.2
Leadership Skill
Creativity
Marketing Strategy
Concept & Ideas
Business Development
Key Skills
Business Planning
Leadership
Project Management
Finance
9. DJI Inspire 1
RAW
Lossless cinema 4K
RAW video
16MP Photographs
Compact & Durable
20 Min Flight Time
Indoor Use
DJI Phantom 3
1080p Video
12MP Photographs
20 Min Flight time
Indoor Use
10. Our Services
PEAK Aerial Inspection & Imaging LIMITED
Description
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Roof InspectionAerial Photography 4K Aerial Video
Marketing
Security Event Management Agriculture
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11. Drone Inspection Pipeline
Save time, money and risk to human life on first inspection at height
Booking Request
Return Booking form
inc T&C
Pay Deposit
Receive
Conformation
Team Onsite
H&S Checks and
Flight Plan
Work Carried out
Images Sent
Images to be sent to
relevant industry expert
for analyst
Report Delivered
In Depth report
produced giving detail
on inspection and
recommendations Arrange for work to be
carried out | book next
inspection as
recommended in report
Job Complete
Minimal risk to
human life on initial
inspection
12. Whats the Cost
Can you put a price on human life!
Judith Hacki`, Chair of the Health and Safety Execubve, said:
It’s important to get working at height right. Falls remain one of the biggest causes of serious
workplace injury – with more than 40 people killed and 4,000 suffering major injuries every year.
Fact!
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13. Case Study from Sky -‐ Futures
A client with a petrochemicals plant based in Northern Egypt
SAVING US $4M INSPECTING ONSHORE FLARES IN EGYPT
Challenge:
A client with a petrochemicals plant based in Northern Egypt commissioned Sky-Futures to
complete five live flare UAV (Unmanned Aerial Vehicle) Inspections. The company had a
requirement to understand the conditions of the flares to decide whether a shutdown was
required, what parts would need to be ordered beforehand, and if any refurbishment was required.
Solution:
Once Sky-Futures’ flare expert was in receipt of the general arrangement drawings for the flare
tips, the team began to plan the inspection. Based on the type of technology in use and Sky-
Futures flare experience, the inspection was planned over the course of 3 days.
The onshore sight allowed the UAV remote-pilots to select the best take-off and landing sites that
would optimize the data collected by the UAV of the flares. In total and because of the prior
planning and understanding of the flare technology, the inspections of five live flares took only two
days.
Result:
Following the inspection, 5 separate live flare inspection reports were issued by Sky-Futures flare
expert, David English. As a result, the Oil and Gas Company were able to effectively plan for their
shutdown, with technical assistance from Sky-Futures flare expert. They were able to identify
parts required and order spares in good time, minimizing the shutdown period.
The online UAV flare inspection and Sky-Futures flare expertise resulted in a decrease in the
shutdown period by 5 days. This enabled the client to save US $3.75m.
14. Therefore, by using Drone Technology, combined with the appropriate expertise, there are a
number of benefits to be achieved:
• Save time, money and reduce the risks to human life
• Reduce the amount of unnecessary inspections
• Act as a first line of inspection from the safety of the ground
• Reduce paperwork and the requirement to mobilise manpower and associated supervision
• Quickly identify any matters for concern requiring human intervention
• Provide an initial report and recommendations from appropriate experts in their fields
15. UAV and the Law
A quick look at current regulations
For aircraft of 20 kg or less, these are referred to as a 'small unmanned aircraft', for which the requirements are a
little less stringent and are covered within Articles 166 and 167.
Article 166
1 A person shall not cause or permit any article or animal (whether or not attached to a parachute) to be
dropped from a small aircraft so as to endanger persons or property.
2 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft may only fly the aircraft if reasonably satisfied that the
flight can safely be made.
3 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft must maintain direct, unaided visual contact with the
aircraft sufficient to monitor its flight path in relation to other aircraft, persons, vehicles, vessels and
structures for the purpose of avoiding collisions.
4 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft which has a mass of more than 7 kg excluding its fuel
but including any articles installed in or attached to the aircraft at the commencement of its flight, must not
fly such an aircraft:
5
6 a)
7 in Class A, C, D or E airspace unless the permission of the appropriate air traffic control unit has
been obtained;
8 b)
9 within an aerodrome traffic zone during the notified hours of watch of the air traffic unit (if any) at
that aerodrome unless the permission of any such air traffic control unit has been obtained; or
10 c)
11 at a height of more than 400 feet above the surface unless it is flying in airspace described in sub-
paragraph (a) or (b) above and in accordance with the requirements for that airspace.
12
13 The person in charge of a small unmanned aircraft must not fly such an aircraft for the purposes of aerial
work except in accordance with a permission granted by the CAA.
Small Unmanned Surveillance Aircraft
Article 167
1 The person in charge of a small unmanned surveillance aircraft must not fly the aircraft in any of the
circumstances described in paragraph (2) except in accordance with a permission issued by the CAA.
2 The circumstances referred to in paragraph (1) are:
3
4 a) over or within 150 metres of any congested area;
6 b)
7 over or within 150 metres of an organised open-air assembly of more than 1,000 persons;
8 c)
9 within 50 metres of any vessel, vehicle or structure which is not under the control of the person in
charge of the aircraft; or
10 d)
11 subject to paragraphs (3) and (4), within 50 metres of any person.
12
13 Subject to paragraph (4), during take-off or landing, a small unmanned surveillance aircraft must not be
flown within 30 metres of any person.
14 Paragraphs (2)(d) and (3) do not apply to the person in charge of the small unmanned surveillance aircraft
or a person under the control of the person in charge of the aircraft.
15 In this article ‘a small unmanned surveillance aircraft’ means a small unmanned aircraft which is equipped
to undertake any form of surveillance or data acquisition.