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Title:

Elevated Work

Publication date:

10/23/2012

Effective date:

10/23/2012

BRIEF

Policy Summary

The Elevated Work Program at Berkeley Lab ensures that the equipment and structures for accessing and working at elevated levels are maintained and operated according to safe practices and regulations. The Elevated Work Program also:

  • Establishes minimum performance requirements for elevated work at the Laboratory
  • Provides training and familiarization for elevated work operations, policies, and procedures
  • Provides work oversight to ensure personnel performing elevated work are authorized
  • Reviews elevated work observation metrics to forecast safe and unsafe trends of employees performing work

Who Should Read This Policy

Berkeley Lab employees, casual and participating visitors, affiliates, and subcontractors when performing work on aerial platforms, ladders, or scaffolds

To Read the Full Policy, Go To:

The POLICY tab on this wiki page

Contact Information

Construction Safety Group
EHSS Division
[email protected]


Title:

Elevated Work

Publication date:

10/23/2012

Effective date:

10/23/2012


POLICY

A. Purpose

The Elevated Work Program at Berkeley Lab ensures that the equipment and structures for accessing and working at elevated levels are maintained and operated according to safe practices and regulations. The Elevated Work Program also:

  • Establishes minimum performance requirements for elevated work at the Laboratory
  • Provides training and familiarization for elevated work operations, policies, and procedures
  • Provides work oversight to ensure personnel performing elevated work are authorized
  • Reviews elevated work observation metrics to forecast safe and unsafe trends of employees performing work

B. Persons Affected

Berkeley Lab employees, casual and participating visitors, affiliates, and subcontractors when performing work on aerial work platforms, ladders or scaffolds.

C. Exceptions

None

D. Policy Statement

The Elevated Work Program covers use requirements for aerial platforms (AWPs), ladders, and scaffolds. (Work Process A)

The purchase of an aerial work platform is a controlled item for procurement purposes, and procurement personnel need to ensure that the SME approves all purchases. (Work Process B)

Operation of aerial work platforms and the use of ladders or scaffolding are restricted to trained personnel who have completed required Berkeley Lab training and who have been certified for specific types of equipment in accordance with the requirements of this chapter. Laboratory employees must also be authorized through their Employee Job Hazards Analysis (JHA) to operate AWPs or use ladders or scaffolds. (Work Process C)

The Berkeley Lab Fall Protection Permit is the planning document required for elevated work in AWPs and for work from ladders and scaffolds at heights greater than 6 feet. (Work Process D)

E. Roles and Responsibilities

Managers, supervisors, and employees have the responsibility to adhere to the provisions of this policy.

Role

Responsibility

Authorized Person (Worker)

  • Has a working understanding of Berkeley Lab's Elevated Work Program and has the knowledge and training necessary to perform the job safely
  • Must safely operate aerial work platforms for which they are certified

Competent Person

  • Responsible for identifying hazards by conducting hazard surveys; stopping or limiting work at the hazard site; supervising selection and use of aerial work platform PPE; and verifying that equipment is compliant and workers are trained
  • Participates in investigations, conducts equipment inspections, and removes damaged equipment from service
  • Authorized to take prompt corrective measures to eliminate or mitigate hazards and is knowledgeable in the application and use of equipment
  • Fall Protection Competent Persons at Berkeley Lab are required to complete a training program approved by EHSS and the Fall Protection Program administrator.

Elevated Work Subject Matter Expert (SME)

  • Responsible for providing technical expertise regarding elevated work to divisions and assist in the purchase of aerial work platforms, ladders, or scaffolds
  • Responsible for validating equivalency in training for subcontractors and vendors

Line Management

Responsible for ensuring that elevated work is performed safely and that AWP operators and users of ladders or scaffolds are properly qualified and authorized

F. Definitions/Acronyms

Term

Definition

Aerial Work Platform (AWP)

A mobile device that has an adjustable position platform, supported from ground level by a structure. Examples include boom lifts and scissor lifts.

Ladder

An appliance usually consisting of two side rails joined at regular intervals by cross-pieces called steps, rungs, or cleats, on which a person may step while ascending or descending

Operator

A qualified person who controls the movement of an aerial platform

Scaffold

Any temporary elevated platform and its supporting structure used for supporting workmen or materials or both


G. Recordkeeping Requirements

Operator qualifications (current), EHSS Training Records

Authorized Persons (current), EHSS Training Records

Training records (current), EHSS Training Records

Equipment inspection records (1 year), Equipment Manager

H. Implementing Documents

Document Number

PUB-3000 Reference

Title

Type

07.07.001.001

Chapter 35

Elevated Work – Aerial Work Platforms, Ladders, and Scaffolds

Program

07.07.001.002

Chapter 35, Work Process A

General Requirements

Process

07.07.001.003

Chapter 35, Work Process B

Procurement of Aerial Work Platforms, Ladders, or Scaffolding

Process

07.07.001.004

Chapter 35, Work Process C

Authorization and Qualification

Process

07.07.001.005

Chapter 35, Work Process D

Fall Protection

Process

07.07.001.006

Chapter 35, Work Process E

Inspections

Process

07.07.001.001

Chapter 10

Construction Safety

Program

07.07.014.001

Chapter 30

Fall Protection

Program

I. Contact Information

Construction Services Group
EHSS Division
[email protected]

J. Revision History

Date

Revision

By whom

Revision Description

Section(s) affected

Change Type

1/2/2012

0

M. Rice

Rewrite for wiki

All

Minor

10/23/2012

1

M. Rice

Rewrite for wiki

All

Minor



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DOCUMENT INFORMATION


Title:

Elevated Work

Document number

07.07.001.000

Revision number

1

Publication date:

10/23/2012

Effective date:

10/23/2012

Next review date:

10/23/2015

Policy Area:

Industrial Hygiene and Safety

RPM Section (home)

ESH

RPM Section (cross-reference)

none

Functional Division

EHSS

Prior reference information (optional)

PUB- 3000, Chapter 5, Section 5.2

Source Requirements Documents

  • 10 CFR 851.23, Worker Safety and Health Program, Safety and Health Standards
  • 29 CFR 1910, Subpart D, Walking Working Surfaces
  • 29 CFR 1910, Subpart F, Powered Platforms, Manlifts, and Vehicle-Mounted Work Platforms
  • 29 CFR 1926, Subpart L, Scaffolds
  • 29 CFR 1926, Subpart M, Fall Protection


Implementing Documents

Document Number

PUB-3000 Reference

Title

Type

07.07.001.001

Chapter 35

Elevated Work – Aerial Work Platforms, Ladders, and Scaffolds

Program

07.07.001.002

Chapter 35, Work Process A

General Requirements

Process

07.07.001.003

Chapter 35, Work Process B

Procurement of Aerial Work Platforms, Ladders, or Scaffolding

Process

07.07.001.004

Chapter 35, Work Process C

Authorization and Qualification

Process

07.07.001.005

Chapter 35, Work Process D

Fall Protection

Process

07.07.001.006

Chapter 35, Work Process E

Inspections

Process

07.07.001.001

Chapter 10

Construction Safety

Program

07.07.014.001

Chapter 30

Fall Protection

Program


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ADDITIONAL INFORMATION


Title:

Elevated Work

Document number

07.07.001.000

Revision number

1

Publication date:

10/23/2012

Effective date:

10/23/2012

Next review date:

10/23/2015

Policy Area:

Industrial Hygiene and Safety

RPM Section (home)

ESH

RPM Section (cross-reference)

None

Functional Division

EHSS

Author name/contact info

M. Rice

 

 

Revision 0 publication date

1/2/2012

Retirement date

n/a

Prior reference information (optional)

PUB-3000, Chapter 5, Section 5.2

 

 

Inputs from more than one Functional Area?

No

List additional Functional Areas & contacts

 

 

 

Inputs from more than one Policy Area?

No

List additional Policy Areas & contacts

 

 

 

30-day notification needed?

No

30-day start date

n/a

30-day end date

n/a

 

 

LDAP protected?

No

 

 

Need TABL reminders?

No

Frequency

n/a

Brief reminder text:

n/a

 

 

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Title

07.07.001.001

Elevated Work — Aerial Work Platforms, Ladders, and Scaffolds

 

 



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