Document Reference: IM 101 Skip & Rollon-Rolloff (Roro) Vehicle Operations: Risk Assessment
Delivering/Exchanging & Collecting Skips & Roro containers Manual handling – strains, sprains, musculoskeletal injuries
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All vehicles fitted with 360 CCTV and driver screen to aid manoeuvring.
• Full PPE to be worn – Company Work Wear, His Vis Vest, Gloves, Safety Boots as a minimum. • Site induction and site rules to be followed. • On arrival at the site a full and thorough assessment of the area must be made – Dynamic Risk Assessment • Identify goal post, overhead obstructions, barriers and warning signs. • Ensure ground conditions are suitable, firm and stable. Pay attention to utility hole covers, drains. • Use vehicle warning devices such as hazard lights and beacons to warn others. • Assistance from other personnel is not permitted unless trained and authorised. • Personnel must not be within the vehicle crush zone. If persons enter, STOP! • Ensure all other persons are clear from the rear of the vehicle before any operation is commenced (At least 5m from the rear of the vehicle and 5 metes to each side in case of rollover. • Ensure that there is enough space for the container before off loading/Loading. • Carry out a walk around prior to commencing lift to ensure chains/hooks are engaged and no obstacles can come in to contact with the lift operation. • Safe working loads to be adhered to at all times. • Roro vehicles – Ensure ground is stable - Use vehicle leg jacks to stabilise the vehicle before lifting.
Skip vehicle application
Crush injuries
Vehicle movements/collisions with vehicles property
Vehicle Rollovers
Over loaded vehicles/containers
Incorrect loading
Roro vehicle application
The Cox Group ISO9001/ISO14001/ISO45001/PAS99
Rev 1 21/08/2024
Approved: AB
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