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Access & Scaffolding IndustryAccess & Scaffolding Industry
AssociationAssociation
ASIAASIA
Jacob TanJacob TanPresidentPresident
Present By
Best Practice On
Scaffolding Safety
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Scaffold Scaffold is safety related business
good safety means good quality
Scaffold do provide for the safety ofworkers
Good scaffold prevents accident
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Time Change People do notice scaffold now
People have some general knowledgeof scaffold
Customers expectation increase
Customer endorse your good servicesbased on your provision of goodscaffold and not just quick providenceof scaffold
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Best Practice
Scaffold On Site Comply with law
Scaffold is service oriented shouldntshort change our customers with lowstandard
Our duty to ensure the users are well
protected by the scaffold.
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Doubleguardrail
Fullyboarded
Lift with max.height of 2m
Bay with max.length of 2.5m
Toe-board
Not less than90mm
Ladder mustbe providedand clampedor lashed by
wire
Adequatebracing
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EXAMPLES OF SCAFFOLD WITH
GOOD COMPLIANCE ON SITE
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Best Practice
Scaffold Management Manpower
Documentation
Scaffold Materials
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MANPOWER
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SAFETY FOR 1ST LINE OF
OPERATION THEY ARE MOST VULNERABLE
THEIR INJURIES CAN BE SERIOUS OR
FATAL
THEIR UNSAFE ACT CAN ALSO HURTOTHERS.
NOT ONLY THEY, BUT THEIR LOVEDONES, FAMILY AND FRIENDS SUFFERTOO.
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SAFETY FOR 2ND & 3Rd
LINE OF OPERATION HE IS RESPONSIBLE FOR 1ST LINE
SAFETY
HE IS THEIR PROTECTOR
THEIR INJURIES ARE HIS NIGHTMAREFOREVER.
THEIR LOVED ONES, FAMILY AND
FRIENDS SUFFERING ARE HIS
CONSTANT REMINDER OF THE PAIN INHIS WHOLE LIFE.
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2nd Line Of Operation 3rd Line Of Operation
ScaffoldSupervisor
Management
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Scaffold Supervisor Well equipped with scaffold knowledge
Understand the statutory regulation
Good planning
Take good care of materials
Conduct daily toolbox talk beforestarting work
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Scaffold Supervisor Able to lead his men and effective
manpower distribution
Always practise good housekeeping
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Scaffold Erector Provide them
sufficient PPE for
the job and ensuretheir know how onusing it
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Scaffold Erector
Training & Education Scaffold &
Safety
Cultivate them to have good housekeepinghabits
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Scaffold Erector
Practise Buddy System
Take time to identify and study thehazard before starting work Take 2
Take good care of materials
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Take Good Care Of Materials
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Buddy System
Wont it be wonderful if ourmen can support each other
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Storekeeper Program for materials maintenance
All materials have to be properly packed& stacked
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Storekeeper
Proper storage of materials
Proper Loading & unloading of materials
Maintain Good housekeeping
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Management Be supportive of safety
Be attentive to the supervisors, scaffolderectors and storekeepers taking noteof their feedback
Reward & Punishment System taketime to study and execute with duediligent
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Management
Ensure all employees undergonetraining and competence enough basedon their respective role prior to assignwork on site
In Control Do Inspection
Establish good communication systemfrom management level to the workerlevel
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ObjectivesTo get all employees to have a sense of
ownership on :-
Operation
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SCAFFOLD MATERIALS
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Scaffold Materials Know what you buy never
compromise on quality
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Scaffold Materials Make known to your employees of what
type of materials you buy
Constant maintenance of the materials
Compliance to SS311 & SS280
Continuously look into improvement ofthe materials
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Example Of Continuously Look
Into Improvement Of TheMaterials
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Ancillary Scaffold Fitting To
Replace Wire & Improvement Of
Ladder
Class I (Industrial)
Max Static Vertical
Load 175 kg
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Why Invest On Ladder &
Ancillary Scaffold Fitting
Higher productivity easy to install
Durable and known its strength
Less wire usage means less hazard people might get cut, lesshousekeeping problem and no wastage- save cost
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DOCUMENTATION
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Documentation
Ensure all employees to treat thisdocumentation seriously.
Scaffold Tagging System
Scaffold Checklist
Risk Assessment
Document can help to keep track of the
job better than verbal
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Co.
Name
DO NOT
USE
SCAFFOLD
!WARNING
SCAFFOLD MUST BE INSPECTED
EVERY (7) DAYS
INSPECTED & SAFE TO USE
DATE SIGNED
Co Name
WARNING
DO NOT OVERLOAD SCAFFOLDING
SAFE WORKING LOAD
2 20 kg / sq.m per bay
REG. NO. .
Date Erected:
Location: ..
Requested By: ..
SCAFFOLD
SAFE
TO USE
TEL :
CANNOT USE
CAN USE
Front indicates Behind showing
Weekly inspection
Example of One Type of
Scaffold Tagging SystemCompanyName
Contact No.
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Can We Do It ?Can We Do It ?
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Examples Of CompanyExamples Of Company
Has Improved Over TimesHas Improved Over Times
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What We Should Do ?
Join ASIA
Investment is necessary No Pain NoGain
When tender, place safety first andthen operation cost
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Work together to create pro-activebusiness environment
Why join ASIA
Work together to meet the customersexpectation on the safety standard
Collective Voice to the Authorities And
Work Hand In Hand For Betterment OfOur Society
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Conclusion
No Sudden Cost Increase
Good Safety Record
More Business
High Morale For Employee
Employability Much Easier
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HAZARD
We