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Pre-Task Plan: Drywall Installation and Taping

Date: [DATE] Work Area: [WORK AREA] Task Supervisor: [SUPERVISOR NAME]

1. Task Description

Installation of drywall panels and application of joint compound for taping and finishing.

2. Task Duration

Estimated Start: [START TIME] Estimated Completion: [END TIME]

3. Personnel Involved

  • Drywall Installer
  • Taper
  • Safety Officer

4. Task-Specific Hazards and Controls

HazardRiskControl Measures
Dust from drywall cutting and sandingRespiratory issuesUse dust extraction systems and wear N95 respirators [1]
Lifting and handling of drywall panelsMusculoskeletal injuriesUse proper lifting techniques and team lifting for large panels [1]
Working at heights on ladders or scaffoldsFallsEnsure ladders and scaffolds are stable and inspected before use [2]

5. Required PPE for Today's Task

  • N95 Respirators
  • Safety Glasses
  • Gloves

6. Tools and Equipment Needed

  • Drywall Lift
  • Taping Tools
  • Sanding Equipment with Dust Extraction

7. Pre-Start Checklist

Area Preparation

  • [ ] Ensure work area is clear of unnecessary materials
  • [ ] Set up dust barriers if necessary
  • [ ] Verify adequate lighting

Equipment Checks

  • [ ] Inspect ladders and scaffolds for stability
  • [ ] Check functionality of dust extraction systems
  • [ ] Ensure all tools are in good working condition

Communication

  • [ ] Conduct a safety briefing with all personnel
  • [ ] Establish hand signals for communication in noisy environments

8. Task Steps Overview

  1. Set up work area and equipment.
  2. Measure and cut drywall panels to size.
  3. Install drywall panels using screws.
  4. Apply joint compound and tape to seams.
  5. Sand joints smooth after compound dries.

9. Emergency Response for This Task

  • Dust inhalation → Move to fresh air and seek medical attention if necessary
  • Fall from height → Call emergency services and provide first aid

10. Task-Specific Precautions

  • Ensure all personnel are trained in manual handling techniques
  • Maintain clear communication at all times
  • Regularly check PPE for damage or wear

Pre-Task Briefing Confirmation

All workers understand the task, associated hazards, and required controls.

Team Lead Initials: [___] Date: [DATE] Time: [TIME]

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[1] Safety Standards for General Safety and Health Standards (Chaper 296-24 WAC)

Page 370

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[2] Rules for the Administration of the Oregon Safe Employment Act (General Occupational Safety and Health, Division 2, OSHA Oregon)

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Oregon Occupational Safety and Health Division AO 7-2008 - 1910.243(a)(2) (ii) All hand-held powered drills, tappers, fastener drivers, horizontal, vertical, and angle grinders with wheels greater than 2 inches in diameter, disc sanders with discs greater than 2 inches in diameter, belt sanders, reciprocating saws, saber, scroll, and jig saws with blade shanks greater than a nominal one-fourth inch, and other similarly operating powered tools shall be equipped with a constant pressure switch or control, and may have a lock-on control provided that turnoff can be accomplished by a single motion of the same finger or fingers that turn it on (iii) - (A) All other hand-held powered tools, such as, but not limited to, platen sanders, grinders with wheels 2 inches in diameter or less, disc sanders with discs 2 inches in diameter or less, routers, planers, laminate trimmers, nibblers, shears, saber, scroll, and jig saws with blade shanks a nominal one-fourth of an inch wide or less, may be equipped with either a positive 'on-off' control, or other controls as described by paragraph (a)(2)(i) and (ii) of this section. - (B) Saber, scroll, and jig saws with nonstandard blade holders may use blades with shanks which are nonuniform in width, provided the narrowest portion of the blade shank is an integral part in mounting the blade. - (C) Blade shank width shall be measured at the narrowest portion of the blade shank when saber, scroll, and jig saws have nonstandard blade holders. - (D) 'Nominal' in this subparagraph means +0.05 inch. - (iv) The operating control on hand-held power tools shall be so located as to minimize the possibility of its accidental operation, if such accidental operation would constitute a hazard to employees. - (v) This subparagraph does not apply to concrete vibrators, concrete breakers, powered tampers, jack hammers, rock drills, garden appliances, household and kitchen appliances, personal care appliances, medical or dental equipment, or to fixe

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