Year: 2017 Language: english Genre: Educational Playtime: ~ 21 min Quality: DVD5 Format: VOB Video: 2 524 kb/s / 720x576 / 16:9 / 25 FPS Audio: 320 kb/s / 48.0 kHz Description: A recent report from a major insurance company stated that UK seafarers are twelve times more likely to be injured at work compared to shore workers. Other countries statistics show the same or an even higher ratio. These are a very disturbing statistics. The detailed figures indicate that some of the reported injuries come from slips and trips, but a lot do come from falls. The aim of this video is to promote safety when working at height. We will show you equipment that allows you to stay safely attached when climbing, or when working at height. You will also see how to use height access equipment and how to safeguard others located below the work place. Legislation & references - STCW as amended, Table A-VI/1-4 - COSWP 15.2, 14.1.2, 17, 17.1, 8.10 and various other parts - ILO Code of Practice on “Accident Prevention on Board Ship at Sea and in Port” Ch15 - Provision and use of work equipment 2012 (PUWER), OSHA - US Regulations (29 CFR 1926.500-503) - European Directive on Working at Heights Learning objectives - Identify risks to the person at height - Define the term ‘working at height’ - List common situations which involve working at height - Describe common protective safety systems for working at height - Safely operate access equipment for working at height - Identify emergency situations in ‘at height’ situations and describe the appropriate immediate action
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Working at height and over the side
Language: english
Genre: Educational
Playtime: ~ 21 min
Quality: DVD5
Format: VOB
Video: 2 524 kb/s / 720x576 / 16:9 / 25 FPS
Audio: 320 kb/s / 48.0 kHz
Description: A recent report from a major insurance company stated that UK seafarers are twelve times more likely to be injured at work compared to shore workers. Other countries statistics show the same or an even higher ratio. These are a very disturbing statistics. The detailed figures indicate that some of the reported injuries come from slips and trips, but a lot do come from falls.
The aim of this video is to promote safety when working at height. We will show you equipment that allows you to stay safely attached when climbing, or when working at height. You will also see how to use height access equipment and how to safeguard others located below the work place.
Legislation & references
- STCW as amended, Table A-VI/1-4
- COSWP 15.2, 14.1.2, 17, 17.1, 8.10 and various other parts
- ILO Code of Practice on “Accident Prevention on Board Ship at Sea and in Port” Ch15
- Provision and use of work equipment 2012 (PUWER), OSHA
- US Regulations (29 CFR 1926.500-503)
- European Directive on Working at Heights
Learning objectives
- Identify risks to the person at height
- Define the term ‘working at height’
- List common situations which involve working at height
- Describe common protective safety systems for working at height
- Safely operate access equipment for working at height
- Identify emergency situations in ‘at height’ situations and describe the appropriate immediate action
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