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Waterproofing SWP

Safe working procedures for waterproofing
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Document Number

SWPWP003/022

SAFE WORK PROCEDURE FOR WATERPROOFING


Revision Number
001
Date
11 Nov 2022

WRITTEN BY REVIEWED BY APPROVED BY


NAME G PANKHURST

SIGNATURE Sky College


DATE WRITTEN 12/11/2022 Document No
REVIEW DATE 12/11/2023 Contract No

HAZARD IDENTIFIED AS PER ABOVEMENTIONED BOUNDARY


RISK CURRENT AND PROPOSED ACTIONS
ACTIVITY HAZARD

 Follow speed limit on site. Vehicles to never be overloaded.


1 Material Delivery & off loading  Vehicle hitting site traffic. Falling  Injury to employees
 Ensure load is tied on correctly
load, manual handling, slip trip and  Damage to property/material  Avoid repeated bending twisting, stretching while handling load.
fall  Wear hand gloves, masks and overalls.
 Assess risk before unloading

 Access must be clear from obstruction.


 Proper house keeping to be checked before unloading
2 Access and carrying material to  Slip, trip and fall on the same  Injury to employees
 Avoid repeated bending twisting, stretching while handling load.
work area level, manual handling of  Register to be kept up to date with inspections
materials.  Wear hand gloves, masks and overalls.
 Improper access  Supervisor to ensure adequate amount of staff on site

 Check no other contractors working near area.


 Register to be kept up to date with inspections
3 Prime area  Slip, trip and fall  Injury to employees
 Wait one hour after primer has been applied

 Ensure all employees using equipment are trained


 Pre-start check to be done
4 Burn rolls on to primed area and  Untrained employee  Injury to employee
 Keep record of all training
together  Faulty torch  Damage to equipment  Gloves, safety boots and overalls to be worn

 Supervisor to control
 Instruct employees on safe work procedure
5 Clean up and pack up  Slip, trip and fall  Injury to employees

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