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#1 Posted : 25 October 2006 18:40:00(UTC)
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Posted By rks Can anyone pass to me a risk assessment for power tools used by joiners/roofers please. Regards
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#2 Posted : 25 October 2006 19:00:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson R U in safety?
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#3 Posted : 25 October 2006 19:01:00(UTC)
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Posted By Dave Wilson Do you have access to the CITB safety book? Look in there!
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#4 Posted : 26 October 2006 17:34:00(UTC)
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Posted By rks Yes I am in safety working for a global company and I am snowed under with work and was just hoping that a fellow H&S professional could help me out in a busy period.
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#5 Posted : 26 October 2006 17:44:00(UTC)
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Posted By ITK Its not Friday already is it?
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#6 Posted : 26 October 2006 17:49:00(UTC)
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Posted By Andy Brazier Can you have a risk assessment for a tool? Surely the risk is associated with the task. One of the risk factors being using the wrong tool! Or do you want a blank risk assessment that can be filled in for a specific task, that includes relevant prompts to cover hazards of using a hand tool? In this case I would suggest the hazards to consider include: 1. Noise 2. Dust (i.e. inhalation) 3. Flying particles (i.e eye injury) 4. Sharp tool (e.g. drill bit/saw blade) 5. Rotating parts (i.e. trapping hair/clothes) 6. High energy release (power stapler) 7. Electricity 8. Ignition source You also need to consider what damage the tool can do 1. Damage to buried services (power, gas, water) 2. Structural damage to building Does this help?
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#7 Posted : 28 October 2006 02:58:00(UTC)
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Posted By B Smart Hi rks, if you were to be more specific members might be able to point you in the right direction. Name the exact tools that you refer to. B. Smart
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