About This Resource Information sheet: Hands-Free Operations About Hands and finger injuries continue to occur during our daily working activities. Most of the injuries occur because hands and fingers are placed in the line of fire of energy sources while executing tasks. This short information sheet focuses on hands-free lifting operations, the importance of task specific risk assessments and designated step back areas. Get access Access all resources, videos and files by becoming a member today.
Guidance & Reports Cargo Carrying Unit Master Links Knowledge Share (Sept 2025) This Knowledge Share was developed in response to an in-service master link failure and subsequent industry engagement. It captures findings from an industry session, survey responses, and current standards, providing clear recommendations for Duty Holders and inspection personnel. The guidance supp… Preview Resource
Tools & Templates SECE Impairment Prevention Checklist The Safety and Environmental Critical Element (SECE) Impairment Prevention Checklist for Erection of Scaffold/Habitat/Working at Height supports teams in identifying and reducing the risk of SECE impairments during scaffold work, habitat installation, working at height and rope access activities.Thi… Preview Resource
Videos Sunday Safety Session Q3 2024 - 'Safe Lifting, Working at Height, and Preventing Dropped Objects' (Video) A live full recording of our Q3 Sunday Safety Session on 'Safe Lifting, Working at Height, and Preventing Dropped Objects', which took place on 15 September 2024. Preview Resource