10 September, 2024
Working safely at height alongside roads
Operating AWPs alongside roads can cause death or serious injury to operators or members of the public if the tasks are not adequately planned and machinery not positioned correctly. Due to the close working environment and proximity with other equipment, passing vehicles, buildings and pedestrians, the risk of an AWP being impacted is significantly increased.
Reducing risks
When planning ahead:
When operating:
Remember
◊ Follow your risk assessment and safe work procedures
◊ Maintain clear communications with the spotter and follow directions and warnings when instructed
◊ Be aware of your environment; look up, down and around
◊ Be aware of the AWP rescue plan before entering the platform and know the nominated ground rescue person
Downloads
IPAF Guidance – Safe use of MEWPs in public areas
18 Dec 2023
pdf
1.71 mb
IPAF Leaflet – Street Smart: Use MEWPs safely on roads
19 Dec 2023
pdf
901.12 kb
IPAF Toolbox Talk – Operating MEWPs alongside roads
18 Dec 2023
pdf
87.09 kb
IPAF Guidance – How to deliver an effective toolbox talk
30 Nov 2023
pdf
76.38 kb
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