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Rev 05 Page 1 of 2 06/01/14
Skanska policy for mobile elevated work platforms Forward: The purpose of this policy is to provide consistent control of Mobile Elevated Work Platforms (MEWP) across all Skanska UK Operating Units. This will be achieved through Operating Units demonstrating documented compliance with the requirements of this procedure, statutory regulations and HSE guidance. The use of a MEWP should not be adopted simply for convenience, but should be the result of a thorough selection process considering typically:
1. Has the plan of work considered an alternative to working at height (W@H)? Can it be designed out? Can W@H be reduced in scope? Can the programme wait for permanent or easier access?
2. Is there an alternative method of access that reduces the overall risk? Have the alternatives been considered, risk assessed and residual risks compared?
If the use of MEWP remains the considered preference then you must comply with the following procedure and HSE Regulations as a minimum.
Rev 05 Page 2 of 2 06/01/14
Policy: This policy is not prescriptive in how it is applied. Operating Units shall ensure they have procedures in place to ensure all of the following. 1 MEWP selection:
The MEWP selected meets the specification for the task and the site conditions A competent person makes or approves the selection. (Note that for sub-contractors wishing to use a
MEWP, this could be a Skanska competent person.) A process is in place to check the selection, especially if the available MEWP is not as originally specified. For activities involving boom type MEWPS (category 3b) the machine shall be fitted with an additional
Secondary Guarding Device (1). 2 Safe systems of work:
That specific risk assessments and method statements are in place and reviewed regularly. Where the shared use of MEWPS is envisaged that special consideration is given to the management of
the MEWP’s and additional controls implemented. Operations and site conditions including assessment of ground, weather conditions and adjacent
activities are continuously monitored and, where appropriate, remedial action is taken by a competent person to ensure the safe operation of the MEWP. That a system is in place to prevent the unauthorised use of machines.
3 Emergency and recovery plans: That a recovery plan is in place including:-
o The consideration of lone workers. o The nomination of a person for performing a recovery. o Communication of the plan to all personnel included in the plan. o Regular practice of the plan by those involved.
4 Supervisor and operator competence:
The person responsible for planning the works, specifying the MEWP and controlling the works shall, as a minimum, have undertaken the IPAF “MEWPS for Management” training course. The operator of the MEWP shall hold, as a minimum, the CPCS or IPAF qualification for the
appropriate category of MEWP. Unless the operator can demonstrate experience of the particular machine i.e. logs books or similar, they must undergo familiarisation of the machine prior to operating that machine. High risk trades (Steel erectors, netters and associated trades) shall hold as a minimum IPAF PAL+
qualification. 5 Inspection and maintenance:
A competent person is responsible for ensuring the MEWP is suitable for the specific operation. A competent person performs pre-use /daily inspections weekly and statutory inspections. That the weekly and statutory inspections are recorded. That the MEWP is maintained in accordance with manufacturer’s instructions. A competent person ensures the MEWP is identified & prevented from use in the event of defects or
malfunctions and this is recorded. Additional protection devices as detailed in Skanska Definition of MEWP Secondary Guarding devices.
MEWP USAGE – BEST PRACTICE FLOWCHARTTo be read in conjunction with the Skanska Policy for Mobile Elevated Working Platforms which has preference
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PLANNING
STAGE ACTIVITY REMEDIAL
ACTION
Working at height is
anticipated?
Is there an alterative to
W@H?
Is there an alternative to
using a MEWP that involves
less risk?
PROCUREMENT
Risk assessments, method
statements and recovery
plan approved?
MEWP specification
approved by competent
person?
COMMENCEMENT
DAILY
Suitable MEWP available?
3b Secondary Guarding
device available and
operational?
Operator competence:
High Risk Trades‐IPAF‐PAL+
Qualification ok?
Recovery plan and
nominated recovery person
in place?
Pre‐used inspection
ok?
Are site conditions suitable
for the safe operation of
chosen MEWP?
Periodic inspections
ok?
Maintenance ok?
Design out, or reduce
W@H
Use access method with
lowest overall risk
Approve prior to
selecting MEWP
Approved prior to
requisition
Reconsider the plan
As a minimum ensure
CPCS/IPAF training and
familiarisation
Report to competent
person and prevent from
use
Continue use
Report to competent
person and prevent from
use
Report to competent
person and prevent from
use
Report to competent
person and prevent from
use
Report to competent
person and prevent from
use
Rev 01 - 12/12/11
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Skanska MEWP standard 2012
Are you ready to meet the standard?
All Skanska hired category 3b MEWP’s to have
additional protective devices.
All category 3b MEWP’s provided on Skanska
sites to have additional protective devices.
In recent years Skanska has lead the industry in making attachments and MEWPS
safer. But now we will go a step further.
From the 2nd April 2012 all boom-type MEWPs (IPAF Category 3b) that are
operated by sub-contractors on our sites will be required to have additional
protection fi tted. These extra safety features will need to be in place from the
3rd January 2012 for any MEWPs that we hire.
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