Supervisors play a key role in the forestry industry in British Columbia, helping to make sure hand fallers return home safe at the end of the day. This video shows why managing risk is an ongoing process, and being able to assess and re-assess conditions in the field is a key skill for supervisors.
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Timestamps:
0:00 Controlling risk in manual falling
0:26 Improving compliance with the Regulation
0:49 Frequency of assessments
1:07 Communicating effectively with fallers
1:28 Inspecting newer fallers
1:52 Risk management is ongoing
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