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Create a safe work procedure for working at heights
Generated on: April 9, 2025

Safe Work Procedure: Working at Heights

Document Number: [SWP-NUMBER]
Revision Date: [DATE]
Next Review Date: [NEXT REVIEW DATE]
Department: [DEPARTMENT NAME]

1. Scope

This procedure covers all activities involving working at heights where there is a risk of falling 3 meters or more, or where there is an unusual possibility of injury from a fall. It applies to all work environments where fall protection systems are required, including construction sites, maintenance activities, and any other relevant work areas.

This procedure should be used in conjunction with the Fall Protection Plan and any other relevant safety documents.

2. Definitions

Fall Protection System
A system designed to protect workers from falling from a height, including guardrails, safety nets, and personal fall arrest systems.

Work Positioning System
A system that allows a worker to be supported on an elevated vertical surface, such as a wall, and work with both hands free.

Personal Fall Arrest System
A system used to arrest a worker in a fall from a working level, consisting of an anchorage, connectors, and a body harness.

3. Responsibilities

3.1 Supervisors

  • Ensure all workers are trained and competent in working at heights.
  • Conduct hazard assessments and ensure appropriate fall protection systems are in place.
  • Monitor compliance with this procedure and take corrective actions as necessary.

3.2 Workers

  • Attend all required training sessions and follow safe work procedures.
  • Use fall protection systems as required and inspect them before use.
  • Report any hazards or incidents to the supervisor immediately.

3.3 Health and Safety Representative

  • Participate in the development and review of fall protection plans.
  • Assist in the investigation of incidents related to working at heights.

4. Potential Hazards and Risks

HazardRiskControl Measures
Falling from heightSerious injury or deathUse of guardrails, safety nets, or personal fall arrest systems [1]
Equipment failureInjury due to fallRegular inspection and maintenance of fall protection equipment [2]
Weather conditionsSlips, trips, and fallsMonitor weather conditions and cease work if unsafe [3]

5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)

Proper PPE is essential for safety when working at heights.

  • Full Body Harness - Must meet CSA Standard Z259.10-18 and be used with a personal fall arrest system [4].
  • Lanyard - Must be approved to CSA Standard Z259.11-17 and inspected before use [4].
  • Hard Hat - To protect against falling objects.
  • Non-slip Footwear - To prevent slips and falls.

Inspect PPE before each use and maintain according to manufacturer specifications.

6. Equipment and Tools

Use appropriate equipment and tools to ensure safety when working at heights.

  • Guardrails - Installed at the edge of work areas to prevent falls [1].
  • Safety Nets - Used where guardrails are not feasible [5].
  • Anchorage Points - Must be capable of supporting the intended load [6].

Inspect equipment before use and maintain according to manufacturer specifications.

7. Pre-Job Requirements

7.1 Training and Competency

Workers must be trained in the use, maintenance, and inspection of fall protection systems by a competent person [7].

7.2 Pre-Job Briefing

Conduct a briefing to discuss the work plan, potential hazards, and emergency procedures.

7.3 Work Area Preparation

Ensure the work area is clear of hazards and that all fall protection systems are in place and functional.

8. Safe Work Procedure Steps

Step 1: Assess the Work Area

Conduct a hazard assessment to identify potential fall risks and determine the appropriate fall protection system.

  • Identify unguarded edges and openings.
  • Determine the need for guardrails or safety nets.
  • Ensure anchorage points are available and secure.

Step 2: Set Up Fall Protection Systems

Install and verify the functionality of fall protection systems before beginning work.

  • Install guardrails or safety nets as needed.
  • Ensure personal fall arrest systems are properly anchored.
  • Conduct a pre-use inspection of all equipment.

Step 3: Perform Work Safely

Follow safe work practices while working at heights.

  • Use fall protection systems at all times.
  • Maintain three points of contact when climbing.
  • Avoid working in adverse weather conditions.

9. Precautions and Safety Measures

  • Use Proper Equipment - Ensure all equipment is suitable for the task and in good condition.
  • Follow Training - Adhere to all training and procedures for working at heights.
  • Monitor Weather - Cease work in unsafe weather conditions.
  • Inspect Equipment - Regularly inspect all fall protection equipment.
  • Report Hazards - Immediately report any hazards or unsafe conditions.

10. Emergency Procedures

10.1 General Emergency Response

In the event of a fall, initiate emergency response procedures and contact emergency services.

10.2 Specific Emergency Scenarios

  • Fall Arrest - Use rescue equipment to safely lower the worker.
  • Equipment Failure - Secure the area and report the incident.

10.3 Emergency Contact Information

[List of emergency contacts and their phone numbers]

11. Incident Reporting and Investigation

Report all incidents, near-misses, and hazards to the supervisor. Conduct an investigation to determine the cause and implement corrective actions.

12. References and Related Documents

  • Occupational Health and Safety Code
  • Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations
  • General Regulation (N.B. Reg. 91-191)

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Date: [APPROVAL DATE]

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References

Page links are approximate
[1]↑

Occupational Health and Safety Code

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Page 95

[2]↑

General Regulation (N.B. Reg. 91-191)

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Page 72

[3]↑

General Regulation (N.B. Reg. 91-191)

Open Document

Page 116

[4]↑

Occupational Health and Safety Code

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Page 97

[5]↑

Safety and Health Regulations for Construction (OSHA)

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Page 87

[6]↑

Canada Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (SOR/86-304)

Open Document

Page 146

[7]↑

General Regulation (N.B. Reg. 91-191)

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Page 71

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