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PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 1. BRIEF
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 2. DESIGN
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 3. CONSULTANTS
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 4. PROGRAM
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 5. APPROVALS
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 6. EXISTING BUILDING
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 7. INSURANCES
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 8. CONTRACTORS
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 9. MAINTENANCE
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 10. BUILDABILITY
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 11. INDUSTRIAL
PRE-CONSTRUCTION / 12. HEALTH SURVEILLANCE
CONSTRUCTION / 1. EMERGENCY PLANNING
CONSTRUCTION / 2. PUBLIC DEMONSTRATION
CONSTRUCTION / 3. SITE ESTABLISHMENT
CONSTRUCTION / 4. ACCESS / EGRESS & HOUSEKEEPING
CONSTRUCTION / 5. CAR PARKING AND PEDESTRIAN MOVEMENT
CONSTRUCTION / 6. TRAFFIC
CONSTRUCTION / 7. EMERGENCY VEHICLES
CONSTRUCTION / 8. SEGREGATION
CONSTRUCTION / 9. PUBLIC PROTECTION
CONSTRUCTION / 10. MANUAL HANDLING
CONSTRUCTION / 11. NOISE
CONSTRUCTION / 12. WORKING AT HEIGHTS
CONSTRUCTION / 13. PENETRATIONS
CONSTRUCTION / 14. FALLING OBJECTS
CONSTRUCTION / 15. CRANES
CONSTRUCTION / 16. CONCRETE PUMPS
CONSTRUCTION / 17. INSTALLING TILT UP OR PRE-CAST CONCRETE PANELS
CONSTRUCTION / 18. INSTALLING HANDRAILS & TEMPORARY EDGE PROTECTION
CONSTRUCTION / 19. WORK ON OR NEAR CHEMICAL, FUEL OR REFRIGERANT LINES
CONSTRUCTION / 20. USING A MOBILE SCAFFOLD / EWP
CONSTRUCTION / 21. CONFINED SPACES
CONSTRUCTION / 22. WORK ON OR NEAR PRESSURISED GAS PIPES OR MAINS
CONSTRUCTION / 23. ELECTRICAL WORK
CONSTRUCTION / 24. ELECTRICAL ISOLATION
CONSTRUCTION / 25. ELECTRICAL RE-ENERGISATION
CONSTRUCTION / 26. USING ELECTRICAL TOOLS
CONSTRUCTION / 27. ASBESTOS
CONSTRUCTION / 28. USE OF HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS / SUBSTANCES
CONSTRUCTION / 29. ERECTING SITE FENCING
CONSTRUCTION / 30. MOBILE PLANT
CONSTRUCTION / 31. USE OF TOOLS / MACHINERY (Minor Plant)
CONSTRUCTION / 32. WORKERS IN AREAS OF HEAVY PLANT / VEHICLE MOVEMENT
CONSTRUCTION / 33. WORKING ON OR NEAR PUBLIC ROADS
CONSTRUCTION / 34. WORKING ON OR NEAR WATER
CONSTRUCTION / 35. EXCAVATIONS
CONSTRUCTION / 36. EXTREME HEAT
CONSTRUCTION / 37. ENVIRONMENTAL
CONSTRUCTION / 38. SUBSTATIONS WORKS (Installation or Removal)
CONSTRUCTION / 39. WORK ON OR NEAR ENERGISED ELECTRICAL INSTALLATIONS OR SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION / 40. SHIPPING CONTAINERS AND SITE SHEDS
CONSTRUCTION / 41. DELIVERY / REMOVAL
CONSTRUCTION / 42. DAILY USE
CONSTRUCTION / 43. TREE REMOVAL
CONSTRUCTION / 44. DEMOLITION
CONSTRUCTION / 45. BULK EARTHWORKS
CONSTRUCTION / 46. DETAILED EARTHWORKS / DRAINAGE
CONSTRUCTION / 47. INSTALLING ELECTRICITY TO SITE SHED AND TEMPORARY BOARDS FOR WORK SITE
CONSTRUCTION / 48. FORMWORK
CONSTRUCTION / 49. REINFORCEMENT
CONSTRUCTION / 50. POST TENSIONING (PT)
CONSTRUCTION / 51. CONCRETE POURS
CONSTRUCTION / 52. SCAFFOLD
CONSTRUCTION / 53. WELDING
CONSTRUCTION / 54. STRUCTURAL STEEL
CONSTRUCTION / 55. BLOCKWORK / BRICKWORK / ROCK WALLS
CONSTRUCTION / 56. LIFT CONSTRUCTION
CONSTRUCTION / 57. WATERPROOFING
CONSTRUCTION / 58. RENDER
CONSTRUCTION / 59. ALUCABOND OR SIMILAR
CONSTRUCTION / 60. ROOF TRUSSES
CONSTRUCTION / 61. METAL ROOFER
CONSTRUCTION / 62. ROOF TILING
CONSTRUCTION / 63. MEMBRANE
CONSTRUCTION / 64. SOFFIT
CONSTRUCTION / 65. ROOF RESTRAINT SYSTEM
CONSTRUCTION / 66. SPRINKLERS
CONSTRUCTION / 67. FIRE SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION / 68. HYDRAULIC SERVICES
CONSTRUCTION / 69. SECURITY
CONSTRUCTION / 70. DATA
CONSTRUCTION / 71. MECHANICAL
CONSTRUCTION / 72. DRY WALLS AND CEILINGS
CONSTRUCTION / 73. CARPENTRY FIX
CONSTRUCTION / 74. SUNSHADES
CONSTRUCTION / 75. WINDOWS AND DOORS
CONSTRUCTION / 76. PAINTER
CONSTRUCTION / 77. GLAZIER
CONSTRUCTION / 78. JOINERY
CONSTRUCTION / 79. TOILET PARTITIONS
CONSTRUCTION / 80. FLOORING CARPET / VINYL
CONSTRUCTION / 81. FLOORING TIMBER
CONSTRUCTION / 82. CERAMIC TILING
CONSTRUCTION / 83. BLINDS
CONSTRUCTION / 84. HANDRAILS / METALWORK
CONSTRUCTION / 85. SIGNAGE
CONSTRUCTION / 86. BITUMEN PAVING
CONSTRUCTION / 87. LANDSCAPING
CONSTRUCTION / 88. FINAL CLEAN
CONSTRUCTION / 89. PERSONAL HAZARDS
CONSTRUCTION / 90. PLANT / MACHINERY
CONSTRUCTION / 91. SUPERVISION OF APPRENTICES (APPRENTICES, TRAINEES & YOUNG WORKERS)
POST CONSTRUCTION / 1. COMMISSION PLANT
POST CONSTRUCTION / 2. BUILDING MAINTAINABILITY
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Removing of Redundant Electrical Cables Contact with electricity Arc blast Electric shock Electrocution Flash burns Energised conductors Unplanned outages
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**NOTE: Shaw Building Group must be notified prior to this actively being undertaken. Treat all cabling as ???LIVE??? until confirmed otherwise. Prior to working ??? Licensed Electrician to verify cable is de-energised and disconnected. Redundant cable to be physically and visually identified. Cable must be proven to be correct cable by physical movement of the cable and have visual of the cable end. When removing redundant cable through walls or penetration Cable must be proven to be correct cable by physical movement of the cable and have visual of the cable end by pulling redundant cable through wall or penetration. Before cutting redundant cables, a hold point to be applied before the licensed electrician to give the ???all clear to cut??? instruction. A maximum of 1 meter of cable to be removed at time. This is to ensure that a visual contact with the end is always identified. Cables can now be cut using insulated tool only, & then removed, one set at a time.
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