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#1 Posted : 04 October 2007 10:55:00(UTC)
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Posted By Andy McGrath
Hi all,

I was wondering if anyone had a decent working at height risk assessment which they may use for cleaners, who are based on site, which they wouldn't mind me having a look at?

Thanks

Andy
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#2 Posted : 04 October 2007 13:32:00(UTC)
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Posted By Bob Youel

almost all of our external work up to the third floor level is now undertaken from the ground and has therefore removed most of the significant risks from cleaning at height - perhaps you can look at this as a part answer
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#3 Posted : 04 October 2007 16:35:00(UTC)
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Posted By CFT
Bob

Your right of course 'Reach & Wash' has eliminated the need to WAH in most situations now (externally); I have a feeling however that Andy may be referring to general internal cleaning duties, the old prehistoric 5'6" rule, in those days it was stand on a chair, use steps, inc top tread, stand on someone's shoulders etc; always amazed me why in fact they didn't just use a handle with a feather mop or cloth on the end for low (ish WAH) cleaning.

Andy

In house work directly employed or, as a contractor for a client or for say building cleans for a developer??

CFT

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#4 Posted : 04 October 2007 16:49:00(UTC)
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Posted By Andy McGrath
Sorry I should have been clearer.

Basically its for cleaners & maintenance guys working on a seating/viewing area.The height from the floor to the balcony 3.55 metres. Which is fine for spectators but seemingly this is a contentious issue for "workers".

We've been round the houses a few times about this & now it seems were going to be ok, however we need sort out some simple work instructions etc for the area in terms of cleaning and repairs and review the current R/A.

Hope that helps!

Thanks

Adny
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#5 Posted : 04 October 2007 19:17:00(UTC)
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Posted By CFT
Andy

Sorry I can't help, would need to see the area and speak to all those involved to complete a workable RA. Do you have a H&S person with some experience in these matters you could call upon?

All the best

CFT
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#6 Posted : 07 October 2007 10:42:00(UTC)
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Posted By Phil
I saw a similar problem at Wembley, in the end all workers had to erect a safety barrier 1100 high infront of the 800 public one to clean or maintain the seats and wear a harness when working in row's 1 & 2.
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