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Wilkins & Dallas Limited Wilkins & Dallas Limited Boundary House 131 West Street Coggeshall Essex C06 1NT Tel: 01376 563079 RISK ASSESSMENTS METHOD STATEMENTS COSHH ASSESSMENTS Trades Covered: 1 Plasterboard Fixing Tacking 2 Plasterboard Fixing Sticking 3 Metal Work 4 Tape & Jointing 5 Plastering & Rendering 6 Rendering/Monocouche/Monorex GM 7 Floor Screeding 8 Fibreglassing & Celotex 9 Plastering with Stilts 10 Working from a Platform

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Page 1: RISK ASSESSMENTS METHOD STATEMENTS COSHH … · Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide

Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Limited Boundary House 131 West Street Coggeshall Essex C06 1NT Tel: 01376 563079

RISK ASSESSMENTS METHOD STATEMENTS COSHH ASSESSMENTS

Trades Covered:

1 Plasterboard Fixing – Tacking

2 Plasterboard Fixing – Sticking

3 Metal Work

4 Tape & Jointing

5 Plastering & Rendering

6 Rendering/Monocouche/Monorex GM

7 Floor Screeding

8 Fibreglassing & Celotex

9 Plastering with Stilts

10 Working from a Platform

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times. Scope Of Works: Plasterboard fixing (tacking)

Description Of Works:

1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Please advise site agent on arrival.

2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. Please ensure scaffold has been inspected and documented before use.

3. When plasterboarding ceilings a scaffold must be set using tressels and scaffold boards. Operatives must ensure the scaffold is safe for work.

4. Plasterboard should be cut to fit onto ceiling joints using a Stanley knife and tape measure, ensuring the edge of the plasterboard meets the middle of the ceiling joists.

5. Plasterboard should be carried onto the scaffold and lifted over the operative’s head in a safe manner so as not to cause injury. Plasterboard should be fixed with screws at the specified centres, i.e. at 150mm intervals.

6. When plasterboarding walls, plasterboard should be cut to fit using a Stanley knife and tape measure and should be fixed tightly to ceilings using a board lifter. Using a pad saw, holes should be cut for services and light fittings.

7. Operatives must make sure the skip provided is as close as possible to enable the disposal of all waste. 8. Once the unit has been completed operatives to carry out a visual inspection before leaving site, and the

site agent to be notified. Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring:

Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times. Equipment/Materials:

Plasterboard, hand tools stanley knife, screw gun, screws, pad saw, surform. Operator Training and Plant:

You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures:

Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided. Environmental Measures:

You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste Main Hazards:

Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of ladders and steps, Working from height, Adverse weather Preventative Measures you must take:

You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls where necessary Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times. Scope Of Works: Plasterboard fixing using bonding adhesive (sticking)

Description Of Works:

1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Please advise site agent on arrival.

2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. Please ensure scaffold has been inspected and documented before use.

3. Check there is a water supply in the working area, or that clean water can be provided in water butts. 4. Bonding compound should be mixed with water in a well ventilated area and using a mechanical mixer.

Face masks are to be worn at all times during mixing. 5. Plasterboard should be cut to fit using a Stanley knife and tape measure. Using a pad saw, holes

should be cut for services and light fittings. 6. Before bonding compound is applied, plasterboard should be put into position, ensuring it fits correctly.

Bonding compound should then be applied to the wall using a hawk and trowel, ensuring there are continuous dabs at floor and ceiling lines and around services and window reveals.

7. Plasterboard should then be put in position, using a straight edge and level to ensure the board is upright and flat.

8. Operatives must make sure the skip provided is as close as possible to enable the disposal of all waste. 9. Once the unit has been completed operatives to carry out a visual inspection before leaving site, and the

site agent to be notified. Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring:

Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times. Equipment/Materials:

Plasterboard, drywall adhesive, hand tools, board lifter, pad saw, power mixer. Operator Training and Plant:

You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures:

Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided. Environmental Measures:

You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste Main Hazards:

Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of ladders and steps, Working from height, Adverse weather Preventative Measures you must take:

You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls where necessary Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times. Scope Of Works: Metal Work

Description Of Works: 1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Please advise site agent on arrival. 2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. Please

ensure scaffold has been inspected and documented before use. 3. The metal will be cut to size and lifted onto the scaffold ensuring safe handling. 4. The timber will be fixed with metal screws or screw gun. 5. The plasterboard will be cut to fit. 6. Using a pad saw holes will be neatly cut for services and light fittings. 7. When plaster-boarding both sides of a metal stud wall the vertical joints will be offset by 400-600mm to give

added strength. 8. When the plasterboard is fixed it will be screwed at 150mm intervals. 9. When plaster-boarding the walls they are fixed tightly using a board lifter. 10. Operatives must make sure the skip provided is as close as possible to enable the disposal of all waste. 11. Once the unit has been completed operatives to carry out a visual inspection before leaving site, and the

site agent to be notified. Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring:

Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times.

Equipment/Materials:

Metal, hand tools, plasterboard, board lifter, screw gun, cordless drill and screws, pad saw. Operator Training and Plant:

You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures:

Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided.

Environmental Measures:

You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste

Main Hazards:

Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other, contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of ladders and steps, Working from height, Adverse weather

Preventative Measures you must take:

You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls where necessary Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times. Scope Of Works: Tape & jointing

Description Of Works:

1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Please advise site agent on arrival.

2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. Please ensure scaffold has been inspected and documented before use.

3. Check there is a water supply in the working area, or that clean water can be provided in water butts. 4. All joints are to be scrimmed or taped before jointing commences. All corner tapes and angle bead are

to be fixed in the correct manner. 5. Jointing materials should be mixed in a well-ventilated area using clean water. In less well-ventilated

areas a face-mask should be worn. 6. Joint cement should be applied to walls using appropriate tools. 7. Sufficient drying times allowed between each coat to create a smooth finish. 8. When jointing ceilings or high walls or stairwells operatives must ensure that appropriate scaffolding has

been provided and erected prior to commencing work. 9. The edges of the joints are to be sanded using a pole sander ready for decoration. A face mask must

be worn at all times. 10. Operatives must make sure the skip provided is as close as possible to enable the disposal of all waste. 11. Once the unit has been completed operatives to carry out a visual inspection before leaving site, and the

site agent to be notified.

Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring:

Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times. Equipment/Materials:

Jointing tape, jointing powder, scrim, hand tools, pole sander, jointing machine Operator Training and Plant:

You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures:

Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided. Environmental Measures:

You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste Main Hazards:

Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other, contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of ladders and steps, Working from height, Adverse weather Preventative Measures you must take:

You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls where necessary Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times. Scope Of Works: Plastering & Rendering

Description Of Works:

1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Please advise site agent on arrival.

2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. Please ensure scaffold has been inspected and documented before use.

3. Operatives must ensure that appropriate scaffolding has been provided and erected prior to commencing work.

4. Check there is a water supply in the area, or that clean water can be provided in water butts. 5. Find a safe working space for mixing materials. 6. Materials should be mixed in a well ventilated area and using a mechanical mixer. Face masks are to

be worn at all times during mixing. 7. Render/plastering beads are to be fitted using appropriate fixings and ensuring they are kept level and

upright. 8. Using relevant tools, an 8mm scratch coat of render should be applied to the block work surface. 9. A top coat of render should then be applied using relevant tools and should be rubbed to a smooth

finish, allowing for appropriate drying times and taking into consideration weather conditions. 10. Plaster skim should be applied using two coats to give a 3-4mm overall coverage and should be

trowelled to a smooth finish. 11. Operatives must make sure the skip provided is as close as possible to enable the disposal of all waste. 12. Once the unit has been completed operatives to carry out a visual inspection before leaving site, and the

site agent to be notified.

Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring:

Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times. Equipment/Materials:

Cement, Sand, Multi-finish, metal angle bead, scrim, hand tools, power tools (for mixing) Operator Training and Plant:

You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures:

Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided. Environmental Measures:

You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste Main Hazards:

Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other, contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of ladders and steps, Working from height, Adverse weather Preventative Measures you must take:

You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls where necessary Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times. Scope Of Works: Rendering/Monocouche, Monorex GM

Description Of Works:

1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Please advise site agent on arrival.

2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. Please ensure scaffold has been inspected and documented before use.

3. Operatives must ensure that appropriate scaffolding has been provided and erected prior to commencing work.

4. Check there is a water supply in the area, or that clean water can be provided in water butts. 5. Find a safe working space for mixing materials. 6. Materials should be mixed in a well ventilated area and using a mechanical mixer. Face masks are to

be worn at all times during mixing. 7. Apply one coat of Micro-Gobetis 3000 bonding solution to block work with a roller or brush before

applying render coat. 8. Render beads are to be fitted using appropriate fixings and ensuring they are kept level and upright. 9. Using relevant tools, an 8mm coat of render should be applied to the block work surface. 10. A further 8mm coat of render should then be applied using relevant tools and should be rubbed to a

smooth finish, allowing for appropriate drying times and taking into consideration weather conditions. 11. Operatives must make sure the skip provided is as close as possible to enable the disposal of all waste. 12. Once the unit has been completed operatives to carry out a visual inspection before leaving site, and the

site agent to be notified.

Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring:

Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times. Equipment/Materials:

Monorex GM render, Micro-Gobetis 3000 bonding solution, plastic angle bead, mesh, hand tools, power tools (for mixing) Operator Training and Plant:

You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures:

Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided. Environmental Measures:

You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste Main Hazards:

Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other, contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of ladders and steps, Working from height, Adverse weather Preventative Measures you must take:

You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls where necessary Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times. Scope Of Works: Floor screeding

Description Of Works:

1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Please advise site agent on arrival.

2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. Please ensure scaffold has been inspected and documented before use.

3. Check there is a water supply in the area, or that clean water can be provided in water butts. 4. Check that there is clear and sufficient access for wheelbarrow. 5. Operatives must check with the site agent the required level of the screed before work commences. 6. Ensure that the unit to be screeded is clean and that the floor is clear of any materials. 7. Any necessary floor insulation should be laid in accordance with site specifications and should include

reinforcements where needed. 8. Find a safe working space for mixing materials. 9. Materials should be mixed in a cement mixer or using a screed pump. 10. Screed should be transferred into a wheelbarrow for transportation from the mixer to the area to be

screeded or will be transferred to the area via screed pump. 11. Using a straight edge and level, screed should be laid to the level required, ensuring it is flat and level. 12. All equipment should be cleaned and a no entry sign should be erected at the entrance to the unit that

has been screeded. 13. Operatives must make sure the skip provided is as close as possible to enable the disposal of all waste. 14. Once the unit has been completed operatives to carry out a visual inspection before leaving site, and the

site agent to be notified.

Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring:

Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times. Equipment/Materials:

Cement, Sand, hand tools, level, reinforcement fibres, cement mixer, wheelbarrow, screed pump Operator Training and Plant:

You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures:

Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided. Environmental Measures:

You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste Main Hazards:

Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other, contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of ladders and steps, Working from height, Adverse weather Preventative Measures you must take:

You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times.

Scope Of Works: Fibreglassing and Celotex Description Of Works – 1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Site agent must be notified on

arrival. 2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. Please

ensure scaffold has been inspected and documented before use. 3. Celotex and fibreglass to be carried onto scaffold in a safe manner. 4. When carrying out the fitting of the celotex in between ceiling joists it must be as close fitting as possible

using saw, stanley knife and tape measure. 5. When carrying out the fitting of the celotex over the joists these must be cut as accurately as possible so

that the edges meet in the middle of the ceiling joist, using tape measure, stanley knife and saw. 6. Using a pad saw holes will be cut for services and light fittings. 7. When fitting the fibreglass the 1st layer must fit in between the joists and the 2nd layer must fit across the

joists. Attention must be paid to where you tread and stand When fitting in a loft access must always be kept clear, ensure sufficient lighting is available and safe access for loading.

8. Operatives must make sure the skip provided is as close as possible to enable the disposal of all waste. 9. Once the unit has been completed operatives to carry out a visual inspection before leaving site, and the

site agent to be notified. Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring:

Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times. Equipment/Materials:

Fibreglass, celotex, pad saw, hand tools, spirit levels and step ladders. Operator Training and Plant:

You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures:

Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided. Environmental Measures:

You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste Main Hazards:

Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of ladders and steps, Working from height, Adverse weather Preventative Measures you must take:

You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls where necessary Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times. Scope Of Works: Plastering with Stilts Description Of Works:

1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Please advise site agent on arrival. 2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. 3. Ensure height of ceilings to be plastered is no greater than 3 metres. 4. Ensure work area is “Plaster Ready” as follows:

a. Floor surfaces are solid and level (eg concreted or lined) b. Floor surfaces are cleared, swept and dry. c. Lighting cables (from ceilings and walls) are secured. d. Electric leads (including those to working lights) are clear of the work area. e. Voids (eg stairwells) and windows which may be hazardous are guarded for stilt work. f. Floor penetrations (eg pipes) covered and/or highlighted. g. Plastering works are the only works underway in the immediate work area. h. Any other workers (besides workers assisting the stilt worker in their task) are excluded from the work

areas by barricading/ taping off.

5. Check that there is a suitable, rigid, mounting/dismounting platform available. 6. Check there is a suitable stand for stilt worker’s tools if no co-worker is available to pass tools to stilt worker 7. Check there is a water supply in the area, or that clean water can be provided in water butts. 8. Find a safe working space for mixing materials. 9. Materials should be mixed in a well ventilated area and using a mechanical mixer. Face masks are to be worn at all

times during mixing. 10. Plastering beads are to be fitted using appropriate fixings and ensuring they are kept level and upright. 11. Using relevant tools, an 8mm scratch coat of render should be applied to the block work surface. 12. Plaster skim should be applied using two coats to give a 3-4mm overall coverage and should be trowelled to a

smooth finish. 13. Operatives must make sure the skip provided is as close as possible to enable the disposal of all waste is carried out

promptly during the plastering process. 14. Once the unit has been completed operatives to carry out a visual inspection before leaving site, and the site agent to

be notified.

Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring: Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times. Equipment/Materials: Cement, Sand, Multi-finish, metal angle bead, scrim, hand tools (for use when on stilts), power tools (for mixing only, not to be used when on stilts), Plasterers’ Stilts Operator Training and Plant: You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures: Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided. Environmental Measures: You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste Main Hazards: Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other, contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of Stilts, Working from height, Adverse weather Preventative Measures you must take: You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls where necessary Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Wilkins & Dallas Limited

Wilkins & Dallas Method Statement Date: JANUARY 2016 The following method statements and risk assessments have been developed to provide a safe system of work and must be adhered to at all times. Scope Of Works: Working from a Platform of between 450-600mm NB: This method statement to be used in conjunction with each trade specific method statement Description Of Works: Plastering, Plasterboarding, Metal Work, Fibreglassing/Celotex

1. Refer to site safety rules for information on signing in and starting work. Please advise site agent on arrival.

2. Carry out inspection of area before work commences to ensure surroundings are safe to work. 3. Ensure work area is “Work Ready” as follows:

a. Floor surfaces are solid and level (eg concreted or lined) b. Floor surfaces are cleared, swept and dry. c. Lighting cables (from ceilings and walls) are secured. d. Electric leads (including those to working lights) are clear of the work area. e. Voids (eg stairwells) and windows which may be hazardous are guarded for platform work. f. Floor penetrations (eg pipes) covered and/or highlighted. g. No other trades are underway in the immediate work area. h. Any other workers (besides workers assisting platform worker) are excluded from the

immediate work areas by barricading/ taping off/signage.

4. Ensure platform is:

a. of sufficient dimensions to allow safe passage and safe use of equipment and materials, with a suitable mounting and dismounting step

b. free from trip hazards or gaps through which persons or materials could fall c. kept clean and tidy, e.g. do not allow debris and mortar to build up on platforms d. free from tools, which should be stored on a tool belt or suitable stand when not in use e. not loaded so as to give rise to a risk of collapse or to any deformation that could affect its safe

use f. erected on firm, level ground to ensure it remains stable during use

Contractors, Supervision, and Monitoring:

Regular site audits are carried out and documented Good standards of house-keeping must be adhered to at all times. Operator Training and Plant:

You must follow any site rules and comply with site inductions. All items of plant and tools will be inspected regularly and documented. All necessary training and documentation will be carried out. PPE, First Aid, Welfare, Fire and Emergency Procedures:

Safety glasses, ear protection, dust masks and gloves when needed. Safety boots, hi vis jackets and hard hats at all times The principal Contractor is responsible for providing safe access and egress to site adequate welfare facilities and maintaining them in a clean and wholesome manner. It is the responsibility of the main contractor to ensure adequate First Aid, Fire and emergency procedures are provided. Environmental Measures:

You must dispose of waste and spoil to the designated area or skip provided for waste Main Hazards:

Injury from slips, trips and falls, Injury from manual handling, Injury from and to other, contractors, Injury from hand/power tools, Use of Platform, Working from height, Adverse weather Preventative Measures you must take:

You must be competent to carry out the task Barriers and warning signs must be placed around your work area You must follow any specific site rules and attend all site inductions/meetings as required. There will be netting and crash decking to ensure safety from falls where necessary Please follow risk assessments for manual handling

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Risk Assessment

Employee PMember

of Public

Contractor

Visitor Other

Unstable equipment

Harness and equipment not working properly

Ensure signage and barriers are used at all times

Open joists must have termporary boarding secured before carrying out work

Risk Rating with existing workplace precautions:

2 4 RISK: 8

Manual handling training to be carried out

Risk Rating with recommended workplace precautions:

2 3 RISK: 6

Slips/trips/falls

Description of hazards associated with task:

TASK: R/A Ref:

People

Affected:

Working At Height

28/01/2016

28/01/2017

Regular training updates - see training records

Use of personal protective footwear and equipment

LIKELIHOOD:

Assessor's Name:

Site

Assessment Date:

Date For Review:All

Joanne Hunt

Trapping/Nipping/cuts to hands

Recommended workplace precautions:

Keep updated by HSE and industry websites

WAH training to be carried out

Training to be reviewed and updated as necessary

LIKELIHOOD: SEVERITY:

Continual checks on contractors to ensure equipment is safe and documented

Description of existing Workplace Precautions:

Monitoring/spot audits by management and safety consultant to ensure procedures are adhered to.

Ensure scaffold has been checked and documented by competent person

SEVERITY:

Maintenance checksheets on ladders, equipment and scaffold

Follow preventative maintenance schedule to reduce faults

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Employee PMember

of Public

Contractor

Visitor Other

Dropping tools on self and others

Manual Handling

Instruction manual

PAT log

Risk Rating with existing workplace precautions:

1 2 RISK: 2

Risk Rating with recommended workplace precautions:

1 1 RISK: 1

Trapping/Nipping/cuts to hands

Slips/trips/falls

Description of hazards associated with task:

TASK: R/A Ref:

People

Affected:

Hand Tools

28/01/2016

28/01/2017

Regular training updates - see training records

Regular tool box talks on each item

Use of personal protective footwear and equipment

LIKELIHOOD:

Assessor's Name:

Site

Assessment Date:

Date For Review:All

Joanne Hunt

LIKELIHOOD: SEVERITY:

Recommended workplace precautions:

Keep updated by HSE and industry websites

Site audits to be carried out regularly

Training to be reviewed and updated as necessary

Description of existing Workplace Precautions:

Monitoring/spot audits by management and safety consultant to ensure procedures are adhered to.

Follow Safe systems of work

SEVERITY:

Maintenance checksheets

Follow preventative maintenance schedule to reduce faults

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Employee PMember

of Public P

Contractor

Visitor P Other

Tidy away any equipment not being used

Report any untidy work areas to site foreman

Risk Rating with existing workplace precautions:

2 2 RISK: 4

Tool box talks on a regular basis

Risk Rating with recommended workplace precautions:

1 1 RISK: 1

Trapping/Nipping/cuts to hands

Slips/trips/falls

Description of hazards associated with task:

TASK: R/A Ref:

People

Affected:

Slips, trips and falls

28/01/2016

28/01/2017

Regular training updates - see training records

Keep all areas tidy, removing rubbish to designated areas

Use of personal protective footwear and equipment

LIKELIHOOD:

Assessor's Name:

Site

Assessment Date:

Date For Review:All

Joanne Hunt

Recommended workplace precautions:

Keep updated by HSE and industry websites

Constant audits to be carried out to identify and areas that need improving

Training to be reviewed and updated as necessary

LIKELIHOOD: SEVERITY:

Description of existing Workplace Precautions:

Monitoring/spot audits by management and safety consultant to ensure procedures are adhered to.

Follow Safe systems of work

SEVERITY:

Maintenance checksheets

Follow preventative maintenance schedule to reduce faults

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Risk Assessment

Employee PMember

of Public P

Contractor

Visitor P Other

Ensure signage and barriers are used at all times

Use vacuum cleaner with good filtration.

Risk Rating with existing workplace precautions:

2 3 RISK: 6

Risk Rating with recommended workplace precautions:

2 2 RISK: 4

28/01/2016

28/01/2017

Assessor's Name:

LIKELIHOOD: SEVERITY:

Recommended workplace precautions:

Keep updated by HSE and industry websites

Continual checks on contractors to ensure equipment is safe, used and documented

Training to be reviewed and updated as necessary. Regular training on PPE

Description of existing Workplace Precautions:

Monitoring/spot audits by management and safety consultant to ensure procedures are adhered to.

Keep dust to a minimum. If sweeping try to dampen down first.

SEVERITY:

Maintenance checksheets on equipment

Site

Assessment Date:

Date For Review:All

Joanne Hunt

Regular training updates - see training records

Use of personal protective equipment. Wear appropriate dust respirator masks.

LIKELIHOOD:

Keep room well ventilated.

Particles created from cement and/or fibreglass

Description of hazards associated with task:

TASK: R/A Ref:

People

Affected:

Dust

Dust created by sweeping, drilling or sawing

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28/01/16

28/01/17

Employee PMember

of Public

Contractor

Visitor Other

Unstable equipment

Being struck by falling materials

Ensure signage and barriers are used at all times

Risk Rating with existing workplace precautions:

2 1 RISK: 2

Manual handling training to be carried out

Risk Rating with recommended workplace precautions:

2 1 RISK: 2

Assessment Date:

Description of existing Workplace Precautions:

Monitoring/spot audits by management and safety consultant to ensure procedures are adhered to.

Follow preventative maintenance schedule to reduce faults

SEVERITY:

Maintenance checksheets on hop ups

SEVERITY:

Continual checks on contractors to ensure equipment is safe and documented

Recommended workplace precautions:

Keep updated by HSE and industry websites

WAH training to be carried out

Training to be reviewed and updated as necessary

Joanne Hunt

Regular training updates - see training records

Use of personal protective footwear and equipment

LIKELIHOOD:

Slips/trips/falls

Description of hazards associated with task:

TASK: R/A Ref:

Assessor's Name:

LIKELIHOOD:

People

Affected:

Hop Ups

Falling from height

Date For Review:AllSite

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Product Name: Plaster No: 1

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant * Dust *

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam/Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside Breathing In * Employees *

Inside * Swallowing / Eating Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor *

Well ventilated area * Eyes * General public *

Cuts or broken skin *

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure Gloves *

Well ventilated area * Health surveillance Respiratory protection *

Local exhaust area Written instruction

Control access to area Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking * Specific training

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting * Dispose of in skips *

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets

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Product Name: Hydrated Lime No: 2

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant * Dust *

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam/Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside * Breathing In * Employees *

Inside

Swallowing / Eating Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor Well ventilated area * Eyes * General public Cuts or broken skin *

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure Gloves *

Well ventilated area * Health surveillance Respiratory protection *

Local exhaust area * Written instruction

Control access to area * Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking * Specific training *

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting * Dispose of in skips *

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets

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Product Name: Cement No: 3

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant * Dust *

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam/Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside * Breathing In * Employees *

Inside * Swallowing / Eating * Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor *

Well ventilated area Eyes * General public *

Cuts or broken skin

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure * Gloves *

Well ventilated area * Health surveillance Respiratory protection *

Local exhaust area Written instruction

Control access to area Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking Specific training

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier *

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting Dispose of in skips

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets

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Product Name: Drywall Adhesive No: 4

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant Dust

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam//Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside Breathing In Employees *

Inside * Swallowing / Eating Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor

Well ventilated area Eyes General public

Cuts or broken skin *

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure Gloves *

Well ventilated area Health surveillance Respiratory protection

Local exhaust area Written instruction

Control access to area Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking * Specific training

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting * Dispose of in skips *

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets

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Product Name: Mastic No: 5

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant * Dust

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam/Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside Breathing In * Employees *

Inside * Swallowing / Eating Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor

Well ventilated area * Eyes * General public

Cuts or broken skin *

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure Gloves *

Well ventilated area * Health surveillance Respiratory protection *

Local exhaust area Written instruction

Control access to area Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking * Specific training

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting * Dispose of in skips *

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets

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Product Name: Gypsum No: 6

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant * Dust

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam/Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside Breathing In * Employees *

Inside * Swallowing / Eating Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor

Well ventilated area * Eyes * General public

Cuts or broken skin *

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure Gloves *

Well ventilated area * Health surveillance Respiratory protection *

Local exhaust area Written instruction

Control access to area Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking * Specific training

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting * Dispose of in skips *

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets

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Product Name: Fibreglass No: 7

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant * Dust

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam/Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside Breathing In * Employees *

Inside * Swallowing / Eating Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor

Well ventilated area * Eyes * General public

Cuts or broken skin *

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure Gloves *

Well ventilated area * Health surveillance Respiratory protection *

Local exhaust area Written instruction

Control access to area Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking * Specific training

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting * Dispose of in skips *

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets

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Product Name: Celotex No: 8

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant * Dust

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam/Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside Breathing In * Employees *

Inside * Swallowing / Eating Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor

Well ventilated area * Eyes * General public

Cuts or broken skin *

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure Gloves *

Well ventilated area * Health surveillance Respiratory protection *

Local exhaust area Written instruction

Control access to area Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking * Specific training

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting * Dispose of in skips *

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets

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Product Name: Quicksand No: 9

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant * Dust *

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam/Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside Breathing In * Employees *

Inside * Swallowing / Eating Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor

Well ventilated area * Eyes * General public

Cuts or broken skin *

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure Gloves *

Well ventilated area * Health surveillance Respiratory protection *

Local exhaust area Written instruction

Control access to area Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking * Specific training

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting * Dispose of in skips *

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets

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Product Name: Monorex GM No: 10

Hazards Contents of Product (from safety data sheet) Form of Product

Explosive Irritant * Dust *

Oxidizing Sensitizer Fumes

Flammable Carcinogenic Mists

Poisonous Mutagenic Gases

Toxic Affect Reproduction Vapors

Harmful * Dangerous to Environment Solid/Foam/Paste *

Corrosive Liquid

Location of Use Route of the Body Who may be Harmed

Outside * Breathing In * Employees *

Inside Swallowing / Eating Sub-contractors *

Confined Space Contact with skin * Official visitor

Well ventilated area * Eyes * General public

Cuts or broken skin *

Standard Control Measures to be Adopted

Safe Place Safe Person PPE Required

Change form of product Permit to work Goggles / visor *

Reduce concentration Supervision Overalls *

Reduced amount used Monitor exposure Gloves *

Well ventilated area * Health surveillance Respiratory protection *

Local exhaust area Written instruction

Control access to area Tool box talks *

No smoking, eating or drinking * Specific training

Additional control measures to be adopted

First Aid Waste disposal

Move to fresh air * Wash affected area * Special waste carrier

Induce vomiting Irrigate eye with water * Sealed container / bag

Give water to drink Remove contaminated clothes Return to supplier

Seek medical advice * Do Not Induce Vomiting * Dispose of in skips *

Local Authority

Is there an alternative safer product available No

Storage: Keep substances away from children. Keep containers closed and away from source of heat

Completed by: Joanne Hunt Date: January 16

For further information see product data sheets