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ASWP01 Introduction & General Legislation 2.4 Detail of ASWP's The Arborist Safe Work Practices contains several pieces of information to be used to create a safe work environment. The user should follow the document and all supporting information. Each safe work practice document is broken into several sections: Potential Hazards This section will include some of the hazards that may be encountered while performing the work. Legislation Legislation that is applicable to the practice and the supporting Arborist Safe Work Practices document. Mandatory Information This information is required to be followed when performing the specific work practice. Work Practice This is a practice that should be used as a guideline for performing the work 3.0 How to Use the ASWP The development of the ASWP included a review of legislative requirements found under the OHSA, Construction and Industrial Regulations. The Safe Work Practices do not supersede legislative requirements but enhance what is found there. The ASWP do not supersede what is found in the manufacturer's instructions. Electrical hazards must be identified prior to performing any work and readers are directed to the Electrical Safety Rule Book for further information. In developing the ASWP each task was broken down to its most basic components and from those, a safe work practice was developed. There are no procedures in the ASWP but a series of suggested practices to follow. A task being performed may utilizing one or more practices, but the basic safety steps will always be the same no matter how the task is performed. Note: Suggestions for improvement or changes should be in writing, faxed or emailed to Workplace Safety & Prevention Services: • Fax 1-877-494-9777 or • customercare@wsps.ca The ASWP documents are broken into individual documents. The Revision Number indicates to the reader the revision history of the document. The on line version is considered the most current document and the reader should consult the on line Revision Number to ensure they are viewing the most current version. The Revision History describes in brief detail the most recent changes to the document. Page 13

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