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Tasman Power Falling Objects CCFV Checklist

by Blake Conley, from the Community

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This Falling Objects Critical Control Field Verification checklist helps teams in mining verify the controls that prevent dropped objects and related injuries. It covers material loading and unloading, storage stability, mechanical integrity of equipment at heights, suitability of securing devices, and work area management. Use it to confirm load stability, control drop zones, keep teams out of the line of fire, and ensure tools and parts are secured. Designed with Tasman Power and Rio Tinto contexts in mind.

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