Create a safety work procedure for demo work.
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Published by SALUSSafe Work Procedure: Demolition Work
Document Number: [SWP-NUMBER] Revision Date: [DATE] Next Review Date: [NEXT REVIEW DATE] Department: [DEPARTMENT NAME]
1. Scope
This procedure covers the safe execution of demolition work, including preparatory operations, execution, and post-demolition activities. It applies to all demolition activities involving structures, buildings, and other constructions.
This procedure is applicable in environments where demolition is required, including urban, industrial, and remote locations. It should be used in conjunction with other relevant safety procedures and regulations, such as those related to hazardous materials and fall protection.
2. Definitions
Demolition The process of dismantling, destroying, or removing structures or buildings.
Competent Person An individual who is capable of identifying existing and predictable hazards in the surroundings or working conditions and who has authorization to take prompt corrective measures.
Hazardous Substances Materials that pose a risk to health or safety, including chemicals, asbestos, and biological agents.
3. Responsibilities
3.1 Supervisors
- Ensure a competent person is in charge of the demolition work at all times .
- Verify that all utilities are disconnected and hazardous substances are removed before demolition begins .
- Conduct pre-demolition surveys and ensure compliance with safety regulations.
3.2 Workers
- Follow all safety instructions and use required PPE.
- Report any unsafe conditions or incidents immediately.
- Participate in pre-job briefings and training sessions.
3.3 Health and Safety Representative
- Monitor compliance with safety procedures.
- Conduct regular safety inspections and audits.
4. Potential Hazards and Risks
| Hazard | Risk | Control Measures |
|---|---|---|
| Falling debris | Injury from falling materials | Use of enclosed chutes and barricades |
| Hazardous substances | Health risks from exposure | Removal and proper disposal of hazardous materials |
| Structural collapse | Injury or fatality | Engineering survey and shoring of structures |
5. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Proper PPE is essential to protect workers from hazards associated with demolition work.
- Hard hats - Protect against head injuries from falling debris.
- Safety glasses - Protect eyes from dust and flying particles.
- Respirators - Protect against inhalation of hazardous substances.
- Gloves - Protect hands from cuts and abrasions.
- Steel-toed boots - Protect feet from heavy objects and debris.
Inspect PPE before use and maintain it according to manufacturer instructions.
6. Equipment and Tools
Using the correct equipment and tools is crucial for safe demolition work.
- Excavators - For mechanical demolition, ensure stability and proper operation .
- Chutes - For safe disposal of debris, ensure they are enclosed and properly angled .
- Scaffolding - For access to elevated areas, ensure it is independent of the structure being demolished .
Inspect equipment regularly and maintain it according to manufacturer guidelines.
7. Pre-Job Requirements
7.1 Training and Competency
Workers must be trained in demolition safety, hazard recognition, and the use of PPE and equipment.
7.2 Pre-Job Briefing
Conduct a briefing to cover the scope of work, potential hazards, safety measures, and emergency procedures.
7.3 Work Area Preparation
Ensure the work area is clear of non-essential personnel and that all safety barriers and signs are in place.
8. Safe Work Procedure Steps
Step 1: Preparatory Operations
Conduct an engineering survey to assess structural integrity and potential hazards .
- Identify and remove hazardous substances.
- Disconnect utilities and confirm disconnection in writing .
- Shore or brace damaged structures as needed.
Step 2: Execution of Demolition
Perform demolition systematically from top to bottom .
- Use appropriate equipment for the type of demolition.
- Ensure debris is safely managed and disposed of using chutes or other methods.
Step 3: Post-Demolition Activities
Clear the site of debris and ensure it is safe for further work or public access.
- Conduct a final inspection to ensure all hazards have been addressed.
- Document the completion of demolition and any incidents that occurred.
9. Precautions and Safety Measures
- Ensure all workers are aware of and follow safety procedures.
- Maintain clear communication among all team members.
- Use barriers and signs to keep unauthorized personnel out of the demolition zone.
10. Emergency Procedures
10.1 General Emergency Response
In case of an emergency, evacuate the area and contact emergency services immediately.
10.2 Specific Emergency Scenarios
- Structural collapse - Evacuate and secure the area, then contact emergency services.
- Hazardous material exposure - Evacuate, provide first aid, and contact emergency services.
10.3 Emergency Contact Information
[List of emergency contacts and their phone numbers]
11. Incident Reporting and Investigation
Report all incidents, near-misses, and hazards to the supervisor immediately. Conduct a thorough investigation to prevent recurrence.
12. References and Related Documents
- Occupational Health and Safety Code
- Rules for the Administration of the Oregon Safe Employment Act
- CAT Excavator Operation and Maintenance Manuals
Approved by: [NAME AND POSITION] Date: [APPROVAL DATE]
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