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Gett8ng ready to install metal wall panels on a wall using a boomlift equipment

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Pre-Task Plan: Installing Metal Wall Panels Using a Boomlift

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

1. Task Description

Installation of metal wall panels on a wall using a boomlift.

2. Task Duration

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

3. Personnel Involved

  • Boomlift Operator
  • Installers
  • Spotter

4. Task-Specific Hazards and Controls

HazardRiskControl Measures
Unstable ground conditionsBoomlift tipping- Carry out the lifting work on firm level ground [1].
Falling objectsInjury to personnel below- Establish a drop zone. - Ensure tools and materials are secured properly.
Crushing hazardInjury or death- Ensure exclusion zone is maintained.
ElectrocutionSerious injury or death- Identify and maintain safe clearance from overhead power lines.
Equipment malfunctionInjury or property damage- Inspect boomlift before use.

5. Required PPE for Today's Task

  • Hard hat
  • Safety glasses
  • High-visibility vest
  • Steel-toe boots
  • Fall protection harness

6. Tools and Equipment Needed

  • Boomlift
  • Metal wall panels
  • Fasteners
  • Hand tools
  • Measuring tape

7. Pre-Start Checklist

Area Preparation

  • [ ] Check the work area for level and stable ground [1].
  • [ ] Establish and mark exclusion zones.
  • [ ] Ensure adequate lighting.

Equipment Checks

  • [ ] Inspect boomlift for proper function.
  • [ ] Check fall protection equipment.
  • [ ] Verify all tools are in good working condition.

Communication

  • [ ] Review hand signals.
  • [ ] Confirm communication methods between operator, installers, and spotter.

8. Task Steps Overview

  1. Inspect boomlift and work area.
  2. Position boomlift in a safe location.
  3. Load metal wall panels onto the boomlift platform.
  4. Raise platform to working height.
  5. Install metal wall panels.
  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 until the task is complete.
  7. Lower platform and unload remaining materials.
  8. Inspect the work.

9. Emergency Response for This Task

  • Boomlift malfunction → Lower the platform safely and follow emergency shutdown procedures.
  • Fall from boomlift → Activate emergency alarm and provide first aid.

10. Task-Specific Precautions

  • Never exceed the boomlift's load capacity.
  • Always wear fall protection when working on the platform.
  • Be aware of surroundings and potential hazards.

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] Kobelco SK235SR-2, SK235SRLC-2 Operation Manual

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This lifting up procedure is applicable for machines in standard specification. The lifting procedure differs for each attachment type and each machine in option. In such cases, contact our dealer/distributor. ## Carry out the lifting work on firm level ground. - 1. Position the machine as shown in the figure. - 2. Position the boom to the front of machine. - 3. Stop the engine and move safety lock lever to "LOCKED" position. Get off machine. Check the operator's seat and area for any loose item, tools, etc. that could fall or cause a problem or injury during the procedure and remove or secure them. - 4. Stop the engine and remove starter key, and get off the machine. - 5. Use wire rope and expander of sufficient length to prevent interference with the machine body when lifting up machine. Cover wire rope with cloth to protect machine from damaging if necessary. - 6. Pass through wire ropes between 1st and 2nd lower rollers on both front and rear sides of machine as shown in figure. - 7. Lift up machine with an angle of two wire ropes adjusted within the range of 25 to 30 degrees slowly. - 8. After working, stop machine once and lift machine again slightly after machine has stabilized. 5

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