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Unless stated otherwise all dimensions are in mm
Product Features
1.1 General Information
This user guide for assembly and use contains important information regarding
the assembly and use of the SAFESCREEN® system, as well as safety instructions
that are important for a safe application on site. Those instructions are created to
supporteffectiveworkingprocessesonsitewhenusingtheSAFESCREEN®system,
therefore carefully read this user guide before assembly and use of the system,
alwayskeepitathandandarchiveitforfuturereference.
1.2 Method Statement Guidelines
HÜNNEBECK can provide further guidance and on-site assistance on any issues
contained in this document that are not clear.
Further information can be found in the product‘s data sheets. IF IN DOUBT, ASK.
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Design Risk Assessment
(refer to HÜNNEBECK Policy Statement for full details)
Specific design schemes will be site specific and will generally be to a recognised
standard arrangement as indicated in HÜNNEBECK Technical Data Sheets, otherwise
calculations will verify.
The Design Risk Assessment is an integral part of HÜNNEBECK‘s design process.
The designer will assess the hazards and risks associated with the erection, use and
dismantling of the temporary work at an early stage in the design process. HÜNNEBECK
will communicate where risks to health and safety remain by including a “Residual Risk
Note“ on the drawing. The note will be clearly visible and marked by the familiar black
exclamation mark on a yellow triangle. The statement will be brief but clear to enable
reliable performance by a competent contractor.
HÜNNEBECK draws attentions to the following Health and Safety legislation:
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The Construction (Health, Safety and Welfare) Regulations 1996 (CHSW Regs);
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Construction (Design and Management) Regulations 2015 (CDM Regs);
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Lifting Operations and Lifting Equipment Regulations 1998 (LOLER Regs);
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Work at Height Regulations 2005 (WaH Regs);
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Manual Handling Operations Regulations 1992 (MHO Regs).
WorkatHeightRegulations-HierarchyofControlsAvoidingWorkatHeight
Work at height can be reduced / eliminated by considering the method of assembly and
use:
• Walkways that are designed to be re-used reduce the amount of time and effort
dismantling and re-erecting;
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Walkways that can be pre-assembled on the ground and then raised by crane to a
vertical position will remove some work at height;
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Installing completed walkways when the walkway is on the ground, will remove work
at height associated with the constructing later on.
Preventing Falls - The use of guardrails and other collective measures
The use of PPE / Safety Harnesses
Lanyards MUST always be secured to a suitable part of the structure. Always consider
the attachment level and deployment (extension) of the lanyard when under load.
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