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ASWP07 Arborist Hand and Power Tools 4.0 Legislation / Safe Work Practices The following information has been provided listing relevant arborist safe work practices and legislation requirements: ASWP01 General Legislation ASWP02 Work in a Safe Environment ASWP02 Protect Self and Others ASWP02 Arborist Job Planning Legislation RRO / RSO Section Referenced Industrial 851 / 90 41, 42, 43, 45, 51, 61,139 Construction 213 / 91 78, 79, 80, 81, 93,95,109, 113, 172, 173, 174, 176, 177, 179, 181, 195, 5.0 Mandatory Information / Work Practices The following are the general mandatory requirements for an arborist when utilizing power or hand tools. In addition to these requirements, the work practice contains specific requirements that must also be followed. Inspect all equipment tools daily / before use. Inspect for loose handles, cracks, defects, loose bolts, sharpness etc. All tools and equipment use, inspection and maintenance shall adhere to the manufacturer's instructions where applicable All appropriate Limits of Approach to electrical apparatus shall be maintained Guards and sheaths should be used to protect sharpened edges of knives, blades or chains, etc. In electrical environment only tools designed, tested and maintained for electrical environment shall be used Gasoline, oil and gas powered equipment shall be stored separately from other personal tools Rigging equipment must be labeled with the appropriated Working Load Limit (WLL) or Safe Working Load (SWL) Power cords for electrical tools shall be monitored to ensure they are not cut or fall into water Page 79

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