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Posted By s_jesu
hi,
Lifting of Manbasket using forklift for Work at 3.5 M height. Whether this is a safe operation?
S JESU
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Posted By stephen d clarke
Hi,
I think the occasional use of what are called non-integrated work platforms is allowed in the UK for short duration tasks, but as they do not provide as high a level of safety as purpose built access equipment their use is not encouraged. Examples of occasional use e.g. non-routine maintenance tasks; replacement of light fittings if not part of periodic maintenance; tasks that otherwise would be carried out less safely using a ladder; to check condition of roof lights. But periodic maintenance, order picking, routine maintenance, transfer of goods or people would not be classed as occasional use. The HSE guidance document Working Platforms (Non-Integrated) on Fork Lift Trucks PM28 is what you need.
Steve
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Posted By s_jesu
Thank you steve
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Posted By chrisroyal
This scenario actually came up in a NEBOSH Diploma exam: Unit C, July 2007: factors to ensure safety when using an FLT to lift a personnel cage to a height of 4 metres. The examiner's report gives a model answer to the question, and it's downloadable from the NEBOSH site:
http://www.nebosh.org.uk...ents=&CAT_ID=76&P_ID=157
Free of charge.
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