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Good morning chaps.

 

I wonder if any of you good folks would be kind enough to share a bit of advice.

 

I am very familiar with Arb risk-assessments, but I have been asked to do one for an up coming fencing and planting contract.

 

What regulations (other than those that I am already familiar with might I need to consider? (PPE for planting, Tickets for post knocker etc.).

 

- Or even better, does any body know where I might find a template.

 

Any help will be greatly appreciated and I thank you in advance.

 

Cheers.

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PPE, maybe stuff like high vis vest, whistle, mobile phone, waterproofs, safety boots.

 

hazard for fencing, hitting serices (electricity gas), slips, trips, driving on uneven ground (overturning), bad weather. I'd mention lone working as well.

 

 

 

some environmental guff always goes down well. maybe having dedicated area for refilling tractor, spill kit etc.

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PPE, maybe stuff like high vis vest, whistle, mobile phone, waterproofs, safety boots.

 

hazard for fencing, hitting serices (electricity gas), slips, trips, driving on uneven ground (overturning), bad weather. I'd mention lone working as well.

 

 

 

some environmental guff always goes down well. maybe having dedicated area for refilling tractor, spill kit etc.

 

Thanks Matelot - Are steel toecaps specified do you know?

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Thanks Matelot - Are steel toecaps specified do you know?

 

my background is construction. if I saw a fencer on a construction site I would expect steel toecaps.

 

it might be a bit more slack if you are fencing in the middle of nowhere. though I would still suggest a strainer post dropped on a foot would merit a trip to A & E.

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