
9
Safety Instructions
Assembly, modification and disman-
tling work
Assembly, modification or dismantling of
climbing enclosures may only be carried
out by qualified persons under the su-
pervision of a competent person. The
qualified persons must have received
appropriate training for the work to be
carried out with regard to specific risks
and dangers.
On the basis of the risk assessment and
Instructions for Assembly and Use, the
contractor must create installation in-
structions, in order to ensure safe as-
sembly, modification and dismantling of
the climbing enclosure.
The contractor must ensure that the per-
sonal protective equipment required for
the assembly, modification or disman-
tling of the climbing enclosure, e.g.
safety helmet,
safety shoes,
safety gloves,
safety glasses,
is available and used as intended.
If personal protective equipment against
falling from a height (PPE) is required or
specified in local regulations, the con-
tractor must determine appropriate at-
tachment points on the basis of the risk
assessment.
The contractor stipulates the PPE to be
used to prevent falling.
The contractor must
provide safe working areas for site
personnel, which are to be reached
through the provision of safe access
ways. Areas of risk must be cordoned
off and clearly marked.
ensure the stability during all stages of
construction, in particular during as-
sembly, modification and dismantling
operations.
ensure and prove that all loads can be
safely transferred.
Utilisation
Every contractor who uses or allows the
climbing enclosure to be used, has the
responsibility for ensuring that the
equipment is in good condition.
If the climbing enclosure is used succes-
sively or at the same time by several
contractors, the health and safety coor-
dinator must point out any possible mu-
tual hazards, and all work must be then
coordinated.
LPS Screen Lightweight Climbing Enclosure
Instructions for Assembly and Use – Standard Configuration