Common use of Hook up at Heights Clause in Contracts

Hook up at Heights. Working at height is defined as any work performed above a stable work surface or where a person puts himself/herself in a position where he/she exposes himself/herself to a fall from or into. No person may work at height where there is a risk of falling unless: • A pre-task risk assessment to identify all risks and hazards has been conducted prior to commencing any work at height; • He/She is appropriately trained; • He/She is appropriately secured during ascending and descending; and • He/She is using an approved fall arrest system where applicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za, tenderbulletins.co.za

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Hook up at Heights. Working at height is defined as any work performed above a stable work surface or where a person puts himself/herself in a position where he/she exposes himself/herself to a fall from or into. No person may work at height where there is a risk of falling unless: A pre-task risk assessment to identify all risks and hazards has been conducted prior to commencing any work at height; He/She is appropriately trained; He/She is appropriately secured during ascending and descending; and He/She is using an approved fall arrest system where applicable.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: tenderbulletins.co.za, etenders.treasury.gov.za

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Hook up at Heights. Working at height is defined as any work performed above a stable work surface surface, or where a person puts himself/herself in a position where he/she exposes himself/herself to a fall from or into. No person may work at height where there is a risk of falling unless: A pre-task risk assessment to identify all risks and hazards has been conducted prior to commencing any work at height; • He/She is .  You are appropriately trained; • He/She is .  You are appropriately secured during ascending and descending; and • He/She is .  You are using an approved fall arrest system where applicable.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: etenders.treasury.gov.za

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