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#1WELCOME TO:FIELD LEVEL RISKASSESSMENTWORKSHOPConstruction Owners Association of Alberta 34
#2“Moving Used Building Materials”CaseA crew of two was engaged in laying anelectrical cable in the yard of a largeindustrial building under renovation. Thefirst step of the safe work plan called for theremoval of some used building materialsthat had been piled where the trench neededto be dug.The crew identified the need to wear goodgloves and coveralls to protect them frombroken glass and other sharp edges. Afterthey had been working for some time andthe pile was almost all loaded on the flatbed,the supervisor arrived on site. He examinedthe material on the flatbed and identified aquantity of material that appeared to beasbestos, in the refuse that had been loaded.Construction Owners Association of Alberta 35
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#2“Moving Used Building Materials”CaseA crew <strong>of</strong> two was engaged in laying anelectrical cable in the yard <strong>of</strong> a largeindustrial building under renovation. Thefirst step <strong>of</strong> the safe work plan called for theremoval <strong>of</strong> some used building materialsthat had been piled where the trench neededto be dug.The crew identified the need to wear goodgloves and coveralls to protect them frombroken glass and other sharp edges. Afterthey had been working for some time andthe pile was almost all loaded on the flatbed,the supervisor arrived on site. He examinedthe material on the flatbed and identified aquantity <strong>of</strong> material that appeared to beasbestos, in the refuse that had been loaded.<strong>Construction</strong> <strong>Owners</strong> <strong>Association</strong> <strong>of</strong> Alberta 35