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Skill, Knowledge and Experience

Assessing skill, knowledge and experience of workers
This information will help employer who control the way in which construction work is carried out to assess the skill, knowledge and experience of workers.
 
requires every employer has a duty to ensure his employees have been trained as is necessary to ensure he carries out his work without safety and health risks to himself or other people.
 
recommends anyone appointing designer, contractor or worker to work on any construction project to ensure appointed work force  have the knowledge to carry out the work in a way that secures safety and health.

The basic safety and health knowledge and an understanding of the general safety and health risks are important so that every worker can protect his own safety and health and understand the effect that his own actions could have on others.

The basic safety and health knowledge is:

  • Can identify hazards in construction site;
  • Knowledge of basic construction safety legislation;
  • Knows security arrangements and procedures;
  • Knows emergency arrangements;
  • Can identify deteriorating conditions leading to increased risk;
  • Increasing knowledge of priority risks on site and approved control methods;
  • Can participate fully and confidently in site consultation;
  • Knowledge in relation to statutory requirements on PPE, reporting and duties of employees; and
  • Sufficient knowledge to instruct trainee in safe systems of work.

This basic understanding should be the foundation for other detailed safety and health knowledge.

Assessment of basic safety and health knowledge is essential for all workers who work on or regularly visit sites such as engineers, architects, surveyors, inspectors and client's agent.

Samples of Assessment of Basic Knowledge and Understanding of the General Risks arising from Construction Work are as follow:

Prepared by:

Ir. Dr. Mohd Fairuz Ab Rahman, This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. & This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.

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