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Commencement 1. Citation and commencement 2. 1 Definitions May 2013 Came into operation 3. Application Factory where work at height is carried out 1 May 2014 All workplaces where work at height is carried out PTW System & FPP will come into operation on 1 May 2014 2

Duty-holders Employer means a person who, in the course of the person s trade, business, profession or undertaking, employs any person to do any work under a contract of service Note: Employee includes (i) (ii) volunteer; person receiving OJT or gaining work experience; (iii) loaned employee; (iv) person under rehabilitation scheme. Principal means a person who, in connection with any trade, business, profession or undertaking carried on by him, engages any other person otherwise than under a contract of service (a) to supply any labour for gain or reward; or (b) to do any work for gain or reward; Note: There are two types of principal, i.e. those who (i) directs the manner the work is to be carried out, e.g. Gives direction the what to use or how to erect the tentage (i.e. how to do it). (ii) merely engages a person (or company) to perform certain task, e.g. Erect a tentage (i.e. what to do) 3

Duty-holders Responsible person in relation to a person who carries out or is to carry out any work at height, means (a) his employer; or (b) the principal under whose direction he carries out or is to carry out any such work; Occupier in relation to any premises or part of any premises, means (a) in the case of a factory where a certificate of registration has to be obtained in relation to the premises pursuant to any regulations the person who is, or is required to be, the holder of the certificate; (b) in the case of a factory where a notification has to be submitted in relation to the factory pursuant to any regulations the person who is named in the notification, or is required to submit a notification; and (c) in the case of any other premises the person who has charge, management or control of those premises either on his own account or as an agent of another person, whether or not he is also the owner of those premises; 4

Definition work at height means work (a) in or on an elevated workplace from which a person could fall; 1. Citation and commencement 2. Definitions 3. Application (b) (c) (d) (e) in the vicinity of an opening through which a person could fall; in the vicinity of an edge over which a person could fall; on a surface through which a person could fall; or in any other place (whether above or below ground) from which a person could fall, from one level to another and it is reasonably likely that the person or any other person would be injured due to the distance of the fall; 5

4. Avoidance of work at height 5. Fall prevention plan 6. Training for persons at work 7. Supervision of work at height 8. Open sides and openings 9. Cover, guard-rail and barrier to prevent fall 10. Travel restraint system 11. Fall arrest system 12. Inspection 13. Staircases 14. Safe means of access and egress between different working levels in building or structures 15. Teagle openings 16. Work on roofs 17. Fragile surfaces 18. Ladders 6

Most preferred Least preferred Avoid work at height r4 All open sides and openings barricaded or covered* r8 Use travel restraint system* r8 Use fall arrest system* r8 * Occupier to ensure its compliance 4. Avoidance of work at height 5. Fall prevention plan 6. Training for persons at work 7. Supervision of work at height 8. Open sides and openings 9. Cover, guard-rail and barrier to prevent fall 10. Travel restraint system 11. Fall arrest system 12. Inspection 13. Staircases 14. Safe means of access and egress between different working levels in building or structures 15. Teagle openings 16. Work on roofs 17. Fragile surfaces 18. Ladders 7

Safe Access and Egress for WAH Lifting Platforms: Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (e.g. boom lifts or scissors lift) -Relevant WSHC s Guidelines Portable Ladders Can WAH be eliminated? Are ladders the best means of access for the work? Unsafe positioning: Do not position ladders near open edges where worker may fall over parapets or guardrails. (Please refer to WSHC s Ladder Safety Pack and ACOP for full details) 8

Remote inspection mast with hand-held lightweight CCTV system (Image courtesy of Survey Support Ltd) Source: http://www.hse.gov.uk/pubns/priced/hsg33.pdf 9

Fall prevention plan (FPP) Where work at height is carried out in a workplace specified in the Schedule Occupier of workplace to establish and implement an FPP in accordance to with the requirements of the ACOP relating to safe and sound practices for fall prevention. r5 SCHEDULE WORKPLACES REQUIRED TO HAVE A FALL PREVENTION PLAN 1. Any worksite. 2. Any shipyard. 3. Any factory engaged in the processing or manufacturing of petroleum, petroleum products, petrochemicals or petrochemical products. 4. Any premises where the bulk storage of toxic or flammable liquid is carried on by way of trade or for the purpose of gain and which has a storage capacity of 5,000 or more cubic metres for such toxic or flammable liquid. 5. Any factory engaged in the manufacturing of (a) fluorine, chlorine, hydrogen fluoride or carbon monoxide; or (b) synthetic polymers. 6. Any factory engaged in the manufacturing of pharmaceutical products or their intermediates. 7. Any factory engaged in the manufacturing of semiconductor wafers. 8. Any factory not falling within any of the classes of workplaces described in paragraphs 1 to 7, and in which 50 or more persons are employed. 10

Training & Supervision r6 & r7 4. Avoidance of work at Person carrying out work at height to receive adequate safety and health training to familiarise himself with the hazards associated with work at height and precautions to be observed must be under immediate supervision of a competent person competent person means a person who - (i) has sufficient experience and training to perform the work required to be carried out, and (ii) has passed such courses as the Commissioner may require for that work; height 5. Fall prevention plan 6. Training for persons at work 7. Supervision of work at height 8. Open sides and openings 9. Cover, guard-rail and barrier to prevent fall 10. Travel restraint system 11. Fall arrest system 12. Inspection 13. Staircases 14. Safe means of access and egress between different working levels in building or structures 15. Teagle openings 16. Work on roofs 17. Fragile surfaces 18. Ladders 11

Open sides and openings Occupier to ensure open side and opening into or through which a person is liable to fall > 2 m must be covered or guarded by effective guard-rails or barriers to prevent fall r8 4. Avoidance of work at height 5. Fall prevention plan 6. Training for persons at work 7. Supervision of work at height 8. Open sides and openings 9. Cover, guard-rail and barrier to prevent fall 10. Travel restraint system 11. Fall arrest system 12. Inspection 13. Staircases 14. Safe means of access and egress between different working levels in building or structures 15. Teagle openings 16. Work on roofs 17. Fragile surfaces 18. Ladders 12

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Guard-rails & barriers May be removed where free access is required for work actually in progress at or near the open side or opening BUT must be reinstated or replaced immediately when access of persons or movement of materials is longer taking place Note: When guard-rail or barrier is being installed, altered or removed, the person who carries out work at heights must: r8 Use a travel restraint system If not reasonably practicable 4. Avoidance from work at height 5. Fall prevention plan 6. Training for persons at work 7. Supervision of work at height 8. Open sides and openings 9. Cover, guard-rail and barrier to prevent fall 10. Travel restraint system 11. Fall arrest system 12. Inspection 13. Staircases 14. Safe means of access and egress between different working levels in building or structures 15. Teagle openings 16. Work on roofs 17. Fragile surfaces 18. Ladders Use a fall arrest system 14

Cover, guard-rail and barrier Occupier to ensure it is good construction, sound material and adequate strength securely fixed in place to prevent accidental displacement r9 Guard-rail and barrier * Guard-rail placed on the inside of uprights or structures 600mm 600mm 1m 15

Travel restraint system r10 good construction, sound material and adequate strength free from patent defects suitable and safe for its intended purpose user must be trained in the safe and correct use of the system 16

Fall arrest system r11 good construction, sound material and adequate strength free from patent defects suitable and safe for its intended purpose user must be trained in the safe and correct use of the system no part of the system comes into contact with anything that could affect the safe use of the system, e.g. sharp edge or corrosive substance 17

Fall arrest system using full-body harness r11 incorporates a suitable means of absorbing energy and limiting the forces applied to the user s body - Sufficient fall clearance 18

Inspection (anchorage & anchorage line) competent person inspect the anchorage and anchorage line at the start of every work shift - ensure they are in good working condition immediately remove from service those which are defective record inspection in a register give the register to responsible person by end of work shift r12 4. Avoidance from work at height 5. Fall prevention plan 6. Training for persons at work 7. Supervision of work at height 8. Open sides and openings 9. Cover, guard-rail and barrier to prevent fall 10. Travel restraint system 11. Fall arrest system 12. Inspection 13. Staircases 14. Safe means of access and egress between different working levels in building or structures 15. Teagle openings 16. Work on roofs 17. Fragile surfaces 18. Ladders 19

Work on roofs r16 Provide and maintain protection against sliding or falling from roof (e.g. crawler boards or roof brackets) sufficient and secured anchorage 20

Work on roofs 21

Fragile surfaces e.g. roof skylight Avoid work near fragile roof All fragile roof barricaded, covered or protected with platform Warning notice r17 4. Avoidance of work at height 5. Fall prevention plan 6. Training for persons at work 7. Supervision of work at height 8. Open sides and openings 9. Cover, guard-rail and barrier to prevent fall 10. Travel restraint system 11. Fall arrest system 12. Inspection 13. Staircases 14. Safe means of access and egress between different working levels in building or structures 15. Teagle openings 16. Work on roofs 17. Fragile surfaces 18. Ladders 22

Ladders Where a ladder is used for access or as a working place, the ladder shall rise, or adequate handhold shall be provided, to a height of at least one metre above (a) the place of landing; or (b) the highest rung to be reached by the feet of any person working on the ladder. 23

Key Points on Safe Use of Ladders Place the ladder on stable and level ground. DO NOT place it on an uneven surface. [r18(3)(b)] Maintain three points of contact with the ladder at all times. Use the right ladder for the job. For example, the ladder must be high enough for you to reach your work area without having to stand on its top rung. Do not lean away from the ladder to carry out your task. Always keep your weight centered between the side rails. 24

19. Application of this Part 20. Implementation of permit-to-work 21. No hazardous work at height without permit-to-work 21. Application for permit-to-work 22. Evaluation of application 23. Issue of permit-to-work 24. Posting of permit-to-work and supervisor s duty 25. Monitoring of work 26. Duty to report incompatible work 27. Daily review and revocation of permit-to-work 25

Application of PTW System r19 PTW system applies only to work at height carried out in a FACTORY where a person could fall from a height of more than 3m (referred to as hazardous work at height) 19. Application of this Part 20. Implementation of permit-to-work 21. No hazardous work at height without permitto-work 22. Application for permitto-work 23. Evaluation of application 24. Issue of permit-to-work 25. Posting of permit-towork and supervisor s duty 26. Monitoring of work 27. Duty to report incompatible work 28. Daily review and revocation of permitto-work > 3m 26

Occupier s duty r20 appoint an authorised manager appoint a work-at-height safety assessor ensure PTW is implemented in accordance to Part III (PTW System) 27

Implementing PTWS WSH (WAH) Regulations Step 1 - Application Step 2 - Evaluation Step 3 - Issue Step 4 - Posting Step 5 Daily review Monitoring Supervisor of worker WAH Assessor Authorised Manager 19. Application of this Part 20. Implementation of permit-to-work 21. No hazardous work at height without permitto-work 22. Application for permitto-work 23. Evaluation of application 24. Issue of permit-to-work 25. Posting of permit-towork and supervisor s duty 26. Monitoring of work 27. Duty to report incompatible work 28. Daily review and revocation of permitto-work competent person means a person who - (i) has sufficient experience and training to perform the work required to be carried out, and (ii) has passed such courses as the Commissioner may require for that work; 28

29. Industrial rope access equipment and personal protective equipment 30. Design and inspection 29

Industrial rope access -Equipment & PPE 28. Industrial rope access equipment and personal protective equipment 29. Design and inspection at least 2 independent anchored line, i.e. working line and safety line working line equipped with self-locking mechanism line must not contact with anything that could affect the safe use of the system, e.g. sharp edge or corrosive liquid 30

PE Design Anchorage and anchorage line - installed in accordance with design and drawings of a PE PE Note: Not applicable for tree-cutting or pruning ensure his design can be executed safely (i.e. safe for use and installation) provide all the necessary design documentation for the installation of the system to the parties installing it. 28. Industrial rope access equipment and personal protective equipment 29. Design and inspection 31

Inspection (anchorage & anchorage line) competent person inspect the anchorage and anchorage line at the start of every work shift - ensure they are in good working condition immediately remove from service those which are defective record inspection in a register r30 give the register to responsible person by end of work shift 28. Industrial rope access equipment and personal protective equipment 29. Design and inspection 32

Resources Singapore Standards on Personal Protective Equipment Personal Protective Equipment All PPE are to conform to Singapore Standards: i. SS 528-1: 2006 Personal Fall-Arrest Systems - Full-body harnesses ii. SS 528-2: 2006 Personal Fall-Arrest Systems - Lanyards and energy absorbers iii. SS 528-3: 2006 Personal Fall-Arrest Systems - Self-retracting lifelines iv. SS 528-4: 2006 Personal Fall-Arrest Systems - Vertical rails and vertical lifelines incorporating a sliding-type fall arrester) v. SS 528-5: 2006 Personal Fall-Arrest Systems - Connectors with self-closing and self-locking gates vi. SS 528-6: 2006 Personal Fall-Arrest Systems - System performance tests 33

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