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5 Aug 202407:08

Summary

TLDRThis video focuses on the NR35 regulation for working at heights, detailing the safety measures necessary to protect workers from fall-related injuries. It explains the definition of working at heights, essential protective equipment (PPE), and collective protection systems. Emphasizing the importance of proper planning, risk analysis, and training, the script covers the need for a qualified team, inspections, and maintenance of PPE. Training sessions should cover safety protocols, risk management, and emergency procedures. The video stresses the responsibility of employers to ensure safety through compliance with NR35, certification, and proper documentation.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Work at heights refers to tasks performed above 2 meters where there is a fall risk that could cause injury.
  • 😀 The main goal of NR35 is to prevent accidents and minimize risks associated with work at heights.
  • 😀 Planning and organizing before working at height is crucial, involving risk analysis and creating a work plan with safety measures.
  • 😀 Protective measures must follow a hierarchy, with the preference for systems that eliminate fall risks over individual protective equipment (PPE).
  • 😀 PPE, such as a parachute-style harness, is essential for distributing the force of a fall and protecting critical body areas.
  • 😀 Safety lanyards and anchors connect the worker’s harness to a secure point, preventing falls during vertical movements.
  • 😀 A helmet with a chinstrap is mandatory to protect the head from impact and falling objects.
  • 😀 Footwear with slip-resistant soles is necessary to prevent slips and falls while working at heights.
  • 😀 Regular inspection and maintenance of PPE are critical to ensure they function properly and protect workers effectively.
  • 😀 Workers must receive thorough training in various aspects of height work safety, including risk analysis, PPE use, and emergency procedures.
  • 😀 The NR35 also requires periodic refresher training and updates on changes to procedures, equipment, or work environments that affect safety.

Q & A

  • What is the purpose of NR35?

    -The primary purpose of NR35 is to prevent accidents and minimize risks associated with work at height. It establishes a set of procedures and safety measures that companies and workers must adopt to protect physical integrity and health.

  • What defines work at height according to NR35?

    -Work at height is defined as any work performed more than 2 meters above the lower level, where there is a risk of falling that could cause injury to the worker.

  • What are the key components of planning and organizing work at height?

    -Key components include conducting a risk analysis, creating a work plan with protective measures for each situation, defining a qualified team, ensuring proper equipment and resources, and providing necessary personal protective equipment (PPE) and collective protective equipment (CPE).

  • What hierarchy of protective measures does NR35 establish?

    -NR35 establishes a hierarchy of protection measures: first, avoiding work at height whenever possible; then, eliminating the risk of falls; and finally, minimizing the consequences of falls through collective protection systems such as fall arrest systems and proper PPE usage.

  • What are the key types of PPE for work at height?

    -The main types of PPE for work at height include the safety harness (parachute-type), safety lanyards, fall arrest devices, helmets with chin straps, non-slip footwear, protective gloves, and safety goggles.

  • How should PPE be maintained according to NR35?

    -PPE must be regularly inspected and maintained to ensure it is in good condition. Any damaged or worn-out equipment should be replaced, and it is the employer's responsibility to store and use PPE correctly.

  • What should the training for work at height include?

    -Training should cover legislation and safety standards, risk analysis, hazard identification, prevention and control measures, anchorage systems, fall arrest devices, emergency procedures, and rescue techniques. It should also include both theoretical and practical components.

  • What is the frequency of training required for work at height?

    -NR35 does not specify a minimum duration for training but recommends enough time to cover all necessary topics. Refresher training is mandatory periodically or whenever there are changes in procedures, equipment, or work environments.

  • Who is the target audience for NR35 training?

    -NR35 training is intended for all workers who perform tasks at height, supervisors, managers responsible for planning and implementing safety measures, and safety personnel.

  • What are the qualifications required for instructors providing NR35 training?

    -Instructors must be qualified professionals with both theoretical and practical knowledge of working at height and safety regulations. They must be able to deliver clear, comprehensive, and effective training.

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