Comprehensive Discussion on Working at Heights Safety Training and HIRA

vviji75
Dear all,

I am preparing a training module for working at heights. I am looking for Hazard Identification and Risk Assessment (HIRA) information regarding the same. HIRA should cover working at high structure levels where there is no permanent platform, and the erection of steel tubular scaffold complies with the Bureau of Indian Standards (BIS).

If anyone has the materials, kindly upload or email them to me. I will upload the training module once I complete it.

Thanks and Regards,
Vijay
vviji75
Dear all,

I have attached the training module. Kindly go through it and give your valuable suggestions to improve the module.

If anyone has a HIRA, kindly upload it.

Regards,
Vijay
2 Attachment(s) [Login To View]

dipil
Dear Vijay
Nice to see your continuous and active participation in the forum...
I have gone through the presentation and it seems good... To whom you are going to deliver this module? Only basics are there in the training module...
You may add the following:
Hierarchy of control for ‘Fall Protection’
1) Three levels of fall prevention/protection
•Eliminate fall exposure
•Prevent fall (by use of well designed platforms with guardrails)
•Protect from fall (by use of proper fall arrest equipment)
2) Mandatory training
A lot more can be add upon depending upon the audience of the course...
Find the attached SWP of work at height... You may further modify according to your need...
1 Attachment(s) [Login To View]

raghuvaran chakkaravarthy
Dear Vijay,

I have gone through your presentation and it's good. Please take a look at the attached presentation and risk assessment. Maybe you could add a few more things to your presentation.

Dear Dipil,

Thank you for your contribution to this thread amidst your busy schedule. Keep on sharing.
3 Attachment(s) [Login To View]

raghuvaran chakkaravarthy
Dear Vijay,

Here are two more presentations regarding your topic. I apologize for not being able to upload another one due to network issues resulting in an error.

Keep in touch.
1 Attachment(s) [Login To View]

asudhir17
Dear Raghu,

Good inputs.

Dear Vijay,

You may edit the PowerPoint presentations based on the hazards at your workplace. You can add some real-life incidents to make the presentation more interesting.

Do share with the team once complete.

Thanks & Regards,
Sudhir
If you are knowledgeable about any fact, resource or experience related to this topic - please add your views. For articles and copyrighted material please only cite the original source link. Each contribution will make this page a resource useful for everyone. Join To Contribute