Use this template for Abseiling safety inspection
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Use this template for Abseiling safety inspection
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This abseiling permit to work template helps control rope access activities on buildings and structures. It supports contractor approval checks, IRATA membership verification, and alignment with method statements and RAMS. The checklist covers emergency and rescue procedures, equipment inspection and tagging, PPE requirements, wind speed limits, safety zones, and protection from falling objects. It also documents permit start and end times, extensions, and site monitoring to ensure compliance with site rules and working at height standards. Use it to standardize safe abseiling operations and record permit clearance and cancellation.
Use this Broadband Installation RAMS checklist to review design packs, define safe methods, and document risk controls before starting works. Cover cable routes and splitter locations, equipment specs, civil works and streetworks, fire stopping and cable fire ratings, asbestos information and training, work at height and abseiling controls, welfare and signage, resident communication and COVID-19 measures, competency and emergency procedures, housekeeping, noise and vibration, excavation risks, and site security. Tailor to your project and jurisdiction.
This USI site risk assessment checklist is designed to be completed before work begins. It helps teams confirm SWMS and site card awareness, identify site and access hazards, and verify safe weather and site conditions. The template covers traffic management, vehicle parking, and protection for other road users, along with detailed checks for electrical risks including overhead power lines and switchboards. It addresses working at heights with ladders, scaffolds, EWP and abseiling, including anchor points, harness inspections and ladder setup. Additional sections include tool safety, securing equipment at height, chemical safety with MSDS and spill procedures, M5 specific controls, emergency procedures and pick up points, toolbox talk topics, and final sign off for supervisors and workers.
Issued for working at height if you can fall 2 meters, or your feet are above 2 meters you need use Ladders (includes platform and stepladders) Elevated Work Platforms (EWPs) (includes scissor lifts, knuckle booms, cherry picker), Scaffolds (Mobile, Fixed and Tower), Abseiling and Roof Access. This Working at Height Permit should be read in conjunction with the Risk Assessment provided for the work.