1. Whitecard Update: Steps to Managing a Fall Hazard
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Step 1 – Allocate responsibility to Workers
Responsibilities should be distributed among workers to ensure adequate fall prevention is in
place, equipment is used correctly, safety measures are maintained and workers are given
adequate instruction and training. Employees have the responsibility of following their safety
training.
STEP 2 – Identify Hazards
One example is working on a roof. To comply with the OHS Prevention of Falls Regulations
2003, employers must identify all tasks that involve the possibility of someone falling more than
two metres. These tasks may include construction, demolition, repairs or maintenance, on plant
or structure, work on fragile or unstable surfaces, work on sloping or slippery surfaces, work
near an edge, hole, pit or shaft.
STEP 3 – Assess Risks and Risky Situations
Consider the nature, size and layout of the workplace, the duration, extent and type of work to
be done, height at which workers will be required to undertake work, training and experience of
employees, how to get to the work area etc. If it is not possible to eliminate the risk, precautions
must be taken to manage the risk.
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