Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00425:body:0:p32
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016L00425
Segment Type: other
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Character Range: 80932–83887

example:
          + low-level mounting of roof vents
          + the location of air conditioning units and other roof-mounted plant, such as satellite dishes, away from edges
          + the location of air conditioning and similar plant at ground level
          + the specification of non-fragile material for the roof
          + the use of permanent safety mesh
          + safer gutters, for example, installing large volume gutters and down pipes to minimise the need to access the roof for cleaning, locating the gutters at ground level or away from edges, or the removal of gutters altogether, with a smooth transition from the roof to the walls with the gutters at ground level.
    * specific safety requirements for particular workers doing subsequent installation, maintenance or repair work. These groups include:
          + people installing and maintaining antennae and satellite dishes
          + contractors servicing air conditioning equipment on the roof
          + window and gutter cleaners and repairers
    * designing the pre-fabrication of structures on the ground before they are lifted into position.

10.2 Plant
Safety considerations at the design stage could include:

    * providing adequate steps and hand rails on vehicles (see Figure 34)
    * incorporating a fall prevention system in silos and overhead conveyors
    * ensuring workers who will be maintaining or cleaning the plant are able to do so safely
    * considering the safety of passengers.
Section 21 Designers must provide information to each person who is provided with the design that includes information on the purpose for which the plant was designed and how the use the plant safely.

Figure 34 Dump trucks

10.3 Buildings and structures
Designers or constructors of buildings or structures must ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, that workers involved with the construction, use or subsequent maintenance are not exposed to the risks associated with work at height. Therefore, at the design and planning stage,
it is important to consider providing fall prevention systems as part of the building or structure.
As it is unlikely that all design work on larger projects will be carried out by one designer, consultation, co-operation and co-ordination should occur between the builder and other designers to ensure the safe interaction of the different design aspects.
When risks remain in the design work, information must be included with the design to alert others to the risks. Providing information about safety issues is a key component to ensure proper, adequate and suitable design and installation.
The design and planning for the construction stage should include:
    * reducing the risk for those working at heights, such as the installation of guard rails to perimeter structural members prior to erection
    * reducing the time spent working at heights by pre-fabricating modules on the ground, before lifting them into