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Peacebo  
#1 Posted : 31 March 2011 11:24:10(UTC)
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We are planning to begin a job next week on a bridge, beneath the bridge is a grass embankment....around 40 ft drop. We will be using a MEWP to fix street lighting beyond the bridge barrier.....we need to come up with a rescue plan, we have some ideas but the situation is far from ideal...any help would be greatly appreciated.
Ron Hunter  
#2 Posted : 31 March 2011 12:00:34(UTC)
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What predicament(s) do you envisage the operatives would need to be rescued from?
Mr.Flibble  
#3 Posted : 31 March 2011 12:42:38(UTC)
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Hi Peacebo, I assume you looking at a Working From Height Rescue Plan. If you are using a Cherry Picker and the guys are wearing a harness with a land yard, there shouldn't be a risk of them falling from the cradle and then having to be rescued etc (unless the Land Yard is to long or you are using a fall arrest harness, which imagine wont be the case). So the risk is recovering the guys should the MEWP get stuck up in the air or if the person in the cradle has an accident and is unable to operate the controls. Most if not all MEWPS have controls at the bottom or a release switch that lower the cradle. Ensure that you have at least one man at ground level who is trained in operating the controls or emergency lowering switch etc and include this in your plan. SI
Ron Hunter  
#4 Posted : 31 March 2011 12:51:10(UTC)
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It may be that the basket of the MEWP is below the level of the roadway and return controls in the event of failure would be impossible. If the people in the basket are simply "stuck" then they can be kept warm, fed and entertained for quite some time - no 'emergency'. If a quick repair is not possible then a transfer to a secongd hired MEWP via double lanyard is a possibility. Fire Service as a last resort?
KevinMinton  
#5 Posted : 31 March 2011 17:05:05(UTC)
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KevinMinton

Suggest you have a look at the Strategic Forum Plant Safety Group guidance - has info on emergency plans: http://www.cpa.uk.net/p/...S-and-Overhead-Crushing/
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