Posted By Charley Farley-Trelawney
Sean makes a very interesting point, with respect to pulling the MEWP over, I will review my assessments with immediate effect, I must confess to seeing little evidence on manufacturers websites or actual paper instructions, it does however make me think further on current procedures!
Where I am responsible for h&s I end up with at least one MEWP a day working here;booms, cherry’s, scissors etc, I watched one yesterday, 'as you do'..... and the gent was using a MX32, so that gives you an indication of the height, gets up the top, harness is connected, fine so far, stay with me; needs to access a decked area of roof, to replace a temporary barrier with a freestanding counter balance barrier (I like these) then, as close as he can get which was very close, he unclips, climbs out on to the deck area, clips back on to the latchway system and does the work, he did this twice.
I went up another way, and pointed out the error, (he even had twin tail) he could not see the danger of being unclipped even for a few seconds. The company’s MS of course stated he would be attached at ALL times, he had been inducted, PTW issued, and even verbally instructed on site, just goes to show, you can lead em to water but..............
Charles