Working safely at heights CPCCCM2012

123456789101112131415161718
Across
  1. 2. This must be installed once a void is created
  2. 4. (2 words) Full body PPE fitted to safeguard the worker from falls or injury
  3. 8. (3 words) A mobile item of plant designed to lift or lower people and equipment by a telescopic, hinged or articulated device
  4. 9. (2 words) The harm that occurs when an individual is left suspended from a fall-arrest system until they are rescued
  5. 10. (3 words) A fall arrest system designed to constrain the distance a worker may move or fall when working at height
  6. 16. (2 words) One person stands on the ground and passes tools or materials safely up to the next person standing above, and so on up to the working platform
  7. 18. A safety device which connects the safety harness to a secure anchorage point
Down
  1. 1. (2 words) The name given to the uncontrolled swing if the worker falls to an underlying level, wall or towards the ground
  2. 3. (2 words) Devices such as rope grabs, rail grabs and inertia reels
  3. 5. (2 words) A fixed fitting on the roof to which the carabiner and rope is clipped
  4. 6. (2 words) A guardrail system installed around an open stairwell
  5. 7. (3 words) An information sheet that the manufacturer will provide for manufactured or chemically treated timber or product, including timber scaffolding planks
  6. 11. (abbreviation) As you will be working at heights this document is legally required
  7. 12. (2 words) A fixed horizontal cable on the roof which provides continual attachment for the worker when working on or close to a fall edge
  8. 13. (3 words) The early morning worker group discussion to make everyone aware of the dangers of working at height on the job
  9. 14. Openings, penetrations and gaps through which someone could fall from height
  10. 15. (3 words) A exclusion area to keep out unauthorised workers, pedestrians, public
  11. 17. (abbreviation) Before work begins, this risk assessment process is necessary to evaluate the job hazards, risks and the necessary control measures