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Laying new cable in existing trays in warehouse roof trusses.
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<blockquote data-quote="paulh" data-source="post: 15208" data-attributes="member: 656"><p>And your employer is happy with you crawling along trays designed for cables and the HSE guidelines for work at height will allow this won't they? I think not. If I was you I would ask to see the method statement and risk assesment that your supervisor will be providing for you. The company by law must have someone responsible for safety. This is the person you need to speak to. A quick five minute job is always the job that ends in disaster because you were not wearing the correct ppe or using the correct lifting equipment(A lift in a forklift is that covered in an IPAF course or a safe means of access? I know I wouldn't trust a fork lift driver). Another point to note is IF you are not confident you shouldn't be doing it PERIOD.</p><p></p><p>There is always a safe method but not always a quick method.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="paulh, post: 15208, member: 656"] And your employer is happy with you crawling along trays designed for cables and the HSE guidelines for work at height will allow this won't they? I think not. If I was you I would ask to see the method statement and risk assesment that your supervisor will be providing for you. The company by law must have someone responsible for safety. This is the person you need to speak to. A quick five minute job is always the job that ends in disaster because you were not wearing the correct ppe or using the correct lifting equipment(A lift in a forklift is that covered in an IPAF course or a safe means of access? I know I wouldn't trust a fork lift driver). Another point to note is IF you are not confident you shouldn't be doing it PERIOD. There is always a safe method but not always a quick method. [/QUOTE]
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