What are the objective risk factors that directly lead to falls?
A. The gust wind force is above Grade 5 (wind speed is 8.0m/s)
B. Grade II or above high temperature operation specified in B.GBT 4200-2008.
C there are slippery objects such as ice, snow, frost, water and oil on the job site.
D. Working environment with average temperature less than or equal to 5 degrees Celsius.
E. Run when the contact cold water temperature is less than or equal to 65438 02 degrees Celsius.
F There are slippery objects such as ice, snow, frost, water and oil in the workplace.
Correlation extension
Scope of application of aerial work permit:
1. All operations carried out at a height more than 2m (including 2m) from the reference plane of the falling height that may fall are within the scope of aerial work;
2. In the construction industry, the scope of aerial work is quite extensive, such as cleaners climbing the external walls of high-rise buildings, door and window installers, etc.
The work permit at heights shall be issued by the Emergency Management Department (full name of work type: work permit for installation, maintenance and demolition at heights). ), is engaged in high-altitude erection or high-altitude installation, maintenance, demolition personnel must obtain a special operation certificate. The certificate needs to be reviewed every three years after it is obtained. You can check the authenticity in official website, which is a national certificate.
legal ground
Safety code for special operations of chemical production devices
The first working height h is divided into four sections: 2m ≤ h ≤ 5m; 5m & lth≤ 15m; 15m30m .
Article 2 The objective risk factors that directly lead to falls are 1 1:
(1) The gust wind force is above level 5 (wind speed is 8.0m/s);
(2) Grade II or above high-temperature operation specified in GB/T4200;
(3) Working environment with average temperature equal to or lower than 5℃;
(four) the temperature of contact with cold water is equal to or lower than 65438 02℃;
(5) There are slippery objects such as ice, snow, frost, water and oil on the job site;
(six) insufficient light or poor visibility in the workplace;
(7) The distance between the operating range of dangerous voltage and charged body is less than that specified in Table 1;
(8) Swing, in which the foothold is uneven or only a small plane, that is, a rectangular plane with any side less than 500mm, a circular plane with a diameter less than 500mm or a plane with other shapes of similar size, so that the operator cannot maintain a normal posture;
(9) Physical labor intensity above Grade III specified in GB3869;
(10) working environment of toxic gas or air with oxygen content lower than 19.5%;
(eleven) the working environment that may lead to various disasters and accidents and the rescue of various sudden disasters and accidents.