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elevated working platform
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ELEVATED WORK & FALL PREVENTION Jabil EHS Standard/Specification SE-HS20-00046/ SE-HS20-00047 EHS Center for Excellence
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DEFINITIONS Elevated Work Fall Protection Fall Arrest Aerial Work Platform Anchorage Scaffold BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 2
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JABIL’S PHILOSOPHY 3 BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. P rovide additional tool/device to organize tasks/works from walking & working surface Install permanent and/or temporary solution Free fall distance calculation MUST be calculated , rescue plan developed Limit movement within safe zone, l imit a free fall distance to 0.6 m (2 ft)
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AREAS BELOW ELEVATED WORK Cordon off area below elevated works If cordoning off is infeasible, there shall be a safety observer to warn about the work being performed overhead Employees working below wear hard hats and implement additional controls to ensure falling objects do not injure employees BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 4
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AERIAL WORK PLATFORMS Compliance with Corporate Powered Industrial Tuck Standard & Specification Remember about Electrical shock hazard – no use within 6 m (20ft ) of live electrical Only trained and certified personnel is allowed to utilize BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 5
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BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 6 Aerial work platforms are positioned on stable and level surfaces Block emergency egress routs by platforms Equipped with standard handrail systems and toe boards Wheels locks are engaged on manual aerial work platforms when elevated Outriggers are utilized Load beyond load limit established by the manufacturer Move when elevated works are performed under raised aerial work platforms
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ARTICULATING BOOM-TYPE SPECIFIC EXPECTATIONS Fall restraint system to ensure that the employee stays inside the basket Tie off to anchorage provided by the manufacturer If elevated work requires exiting the basket in a raised position, site needs to establish and implement a docking standard BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 7
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WORKING ON ROOFS 8 BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. Flat roofs Employees protected by a 1.8 m (6 foot) controlled access area Control lines or other barriers to restrict employee access to falls Sloped roofs Fall prevention / protection PPE and/or a safety netting system Apply hierarchy control: Engineering solution – Fall prevention – Fall arresting
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FALL PROTECTION PPE Fall arresting PPE protects employee from injury in case fall happened. BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 9 Fall restraint PPE eliminates the ability to fall. vs.
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A - ANCHOR POINT Certified, designed and installed by a qualified person Capable of supporting at least 2268 kg (5000 lbs ) per person Independent of any anchorage being used to support or suspend platforms Never use Handrails, cable trays, conduit and scaffolding for anchorage purpose BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 10
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B- FULL BODY HARNESS PPE BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 11 Only C ompetent person determines type of PPE Comply with legal requirement and certified Developed r escue plan NEVER use of waist or body belts -only full body harness is allowed.
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C – CONNECTING DEVICES 12 BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. a minimum tensile strength of 2268 kg (5000 lbs ) proof tested to a minimum tensile load of 3600 lbs of a locking configuration Straps (webbing) made of synthetic fibers Lanyards and vertical lifelines have a minimum breaking strength of 2268 kg (5000 lbs )
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FALL RESTRAIN SYSTEM ( PREVENTION) BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 13 Prevent fall vs. arresting fallen person Horizontal lifeline is good choice
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FREE FALL DISTANCE CALCULATION The total free fall distance for a fall arrest lanyard is approx. 5.7 m (18-1/2 ft). No: fall arresting PPE for elevated work above the trigger height but less than 6 m (20) ft Yes: fall restraint device, self-retracting lanyard and energy absorber BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 14
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REQUIREMENTS TO FALL ARRESTING PPE Limit maximum arresting force to 816 kg (1800 lbs ) Keep Free Fall to a minimum 2) Use deceleration/ kinetic energy absorber Bring an employee to a complete stop Calculate Free Fall Distance Apply necessary lengths “ABC” fall protection elements BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 15
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RESCUE PLAN WORKABLE Rescue plan in place Rescuer/s prepared Tool/device are on site BEFORE START RESCUE – CAN be done without intervention ? BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 16
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SWING FALL BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 17 Prevented by proper anchor point design and location Located above employee’s head Work within 30 degrees , if aforesaid manner is infeasible
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SCAFFOLDS Competent Person develops scaffold plan Qualified engineer designs it following local requirements Equip scaffolds with standard handrail system Safe means to gain access to the working level BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 18
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EQUIPMENT PROCUREMENT & INVENTORY Only a competent person approves the purchase of fall protection PPE, scaffolds and associated equipment In-house built scaffolds are prohibited All departments need to have an inventory list BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 19
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INSPECTION, MAINTENANCE & REPAIR BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 20 Inspection prior to each use P eriodical inspection and maintenance Repair or replacement of defective equipment Remove from service once expiry date has gone Maintenance works are done by competent persons or 3 rd party
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TRAINING & COMMUNICATION 21 BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. TRAINING Fall protection PPE and associated equipment Local regulatory standards , specification and the site’s standards T raining and certification for use of powered aerial work platforms Awareness training upon assignment and annually Retraining of competent/authorized employees
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CONTRACTOR MANAGEMENT Each contractor needs to follow: Contractor EHS requirements standard SE-ES20-00017 Jabil elevated work and prevention standard and specification All expectations of specification, standard and site program BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 22
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AUDIT BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 23 WHAT? S ites’ Elevated work programs WHEN? A t least annually in every involved department WHY? To keep safe conditions and habits
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SAFE ELEVATED WORK SUMMARY SUCCEES MAKE QUAIFIED/COMPETENT STAFF Hierarchy control always : 1. ELIMINATE ELEVATED WORK 2. NO, ENGINERING SOLUTION 3. NO, FALL RESTRAIN SYSTEM “ABC” PRINCIPLE 4. NO, FALL ARESTING ! Free Fall Distance Calculation. NEW requirements ! Workable Rescue Plan BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. 24
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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION 25 BUSINESS CONFIDENTIAL | ©Jabil Inc. 2019. All Rights Reserved. EHS Center for Excellence
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