Always use 3 points of contact when using ladders

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Always use 3 points of contact when using ladders PDO Second Alert Date: 12.03.16 LTI Fahud What happened? Whilst descending from a Forklift Truck cabin, an Operator slipped from the access ladder and fell to the ground landing on his right hand resulting in a fracture to his right wrist. Your learning from this incident.. Always pay attention when climbing down from a vehicle Always ensure you use all of the steps Always keep 3 points of contact when climbing down Always use 3 points of contact when using ladders

Management self audit Date: 12.03.16 LTI Fahud As a learning from this incident and to ensure continual improvement all contract managers must review their HSE HEMP against the questions asked below Confirm the following: Does your HEMP identify all hazards including routine tasks? Do your TBT’s include reminding employees of concentrating on the task in hand? Do you inspect employees PPE to ensure it is to an acceptable standard? Do you conduct work observations to identify potential hazards? Do you discuss the potential hazards of routine activities? Make a list of closed questions (only ‘yes’ or ‘no’ as an answer) to ask other contractors if they have the same issues based on the management or HSE-MS failings or shortfalls identified in the investigation. Pretend you have to audit other companies to see if they could have the same issues.