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Risk Assessment For Working At Heights

Risk Assessment For Working At Heights

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September 19, 2018

Risks in construction are hard to pinpoint but working from heights is one of the more obvious hazards. Even you’re an expert tightrope walker, it’s an accident waiting to happen as are many things in high risk construction work. A simple hazard and risk identification process can prevent a dangerous fall but what should a safe work method statement for working at heights look like?

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Safety Rule This Summer: Under the hot summer sun, make safety priority number one

Safety Rule This Summer: Under the hot summer sun, make safety priority number one

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September 16, 2018

Ultra-violet (UV) rays are deadly, so sun safety is vital in Queensland where the UV Index is three or above all year round. Outdoor workers must be supplied with sun protective clothing including a hat, sunscreen and sunglasses. You can also look at the possibility of rotating tasks that are in the sun, reorganising work schedules or providing a portable shade structure if the temperatures soar.

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High Risk Construction Work

High Risk Construction Work

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September 04, 2018

Not all building projects require a hazard risk analysis. In fact according to Safe Work Australia, construction activities must equal or exceed a cost of $250 000 to be legally defined as a construction project. Nonetheless any worksite that involves a specific type of high risk construction work must comply with OHS legislation Australia, or more specifically the Work Health and Safety Act. This means risk assessments.

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Hazard management and risk assessment: what’s the difference?

Hazard management and risk assessment: what’s the difference?

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September 04, 2018

They both sound like they mean the same thing but there is a difference between a risk and a hazard. Understanding this difference is an aspect of health and safety information that is all too often overlooked by workers and managers alike. In the field of occupational health and safety, this is but one of many basic risk assessment questions.

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Risk Reporting: what is a dangerous incident?

Risk Reporting: what is a dangerous incident?

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August 27, 2018

This is one of the many risk assessment questions that construction businesses ask but the answer is not as straightforward as you would assume. ‘Dangerous incident’ is a term that comes with certain responsibilities under OHS laws and has immediate effects on potentially any workplace risk assessment.

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Compliance Risk Assessment Matrix

Compliance Risk Assessment Matrix

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July 05, 2018

When it comes down to it, the risk assessment matrix is just part of the broader risk assessment process that aims to make your workplace compliant with OHS legislation Australia. So to say there is a Workcover Risk Assessment Matrix would be inaccurate.

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Safety Compliance Software: Taking the risk out of Risk Assessment

Safety Compliance Software: Taking the risk out of Risk Assessment

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June 14, 2018

Compliance basically means that you are playing by the rules, and in the game of safety and productivity, the Work Health and Safety Act (WHS) is top dog. The WHS Act states that the person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) is responsible for the health and safety risk assessment form of every worker. A failure to meet these requirements will result in sub-standard risk assessment scoring and possible penalties or fines from the relevant regulator. In the past, the completion and storage of paperwork was the most efficient method of compliance but today there are alternatives in risk assessment software.

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Even Climbing the Ladder of Success Requires Safety Equipment and a Safety Analysis

Even Climbing the Ladder of Success Requires Safety Equipment and a Safety Analysis

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June 02, 2018

On any construction site you are bound to see at least one ladder being used to conduct work at heights. However, statistics show from 2003 to 2012 that 46 workers died falling from a ladder. This indicates some serious flaws in the risk management process for this device. To help you successfully reduce workplace death and injury due to ladders, here are 3 handy tips!

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Health and Safety Risk Assessment Matrix

Health and Safety Risk Assessment Matrix

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May 30, 2018

Part of a decent risk assessment is a health and safety risk assessment matrix. This is not an artificial world created by super intelligent machines to enslave humanity but at times can feel just as confusing. The basic definition of an OHS risk assessment matrix is a table that categorises various levels of risk and the probability of them resulting in financial loss, harm or death. For your convenience SafeWorkPro has included their risk assessment matrix template that will give you a basic understanding of what it should look like. For more information you can checkout Workcover Risk Assessment Matrix.

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Risk Management Framework

Risk Management Framework

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May 26, 2018

The management of risk is defined by a framework of control measures which prioritise the highest forms of protection down to the lowest. This risk management framework, or hierarchy as it is also known, breaks various risk control methods into three levels ranging from most effective to the least reliable. Under OHS laws and regulations, duty holders are required to work through this framework when conducing risk management in construction.

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