SAMPLE CHECKLIST FOR WORKING AT HEIGHTS
This checklist provides the basic requirements for working safely at heights. Occupiers and
employers should ensure and maintain a safe working environment for working at heights.
This checklist is non-exhaustive and users are recommended to make the necessary
customisation to suit the work processes and conditions at the workplace.
S/N Items Remarks
Section A: General Requirements
1 Every open side or opening into or through which a Yes No
person may fall is covered or guarded by an
effective barrier to prevent falls.
2 Where covers are used for openings, are these Yes No
covers securely fixed to prevent accidental
displacement?
3 Every open side of a staircase is provided with a Yes No
substantial handrail and lower rail or other effective
means and maintained.
4 Secure handhold and foothold is provided for any Yes No
person who has to work at a place from which he
would be liable to fall:
(a) a distance of more than 2m; or
(b) into any substance which is likely to cause
drowning or asphyxiation.
If item 1 is not practicable, other suitable means
such as travel restraint systems or fall arrest
systems should be provided. (Refer to Section D)
5 Where any work at height is to be carried out, is Yes No
safe means of access to and egress provided?
Section B: Work Planning and Risk Management
6 Is there a Fall Prevention Plan (FPP) developed Yes No
and implemented?
7 Where hazardous work at height is carried out, is a Yes No
permit-to-work (PTW) for hazardous work at height
available and implemented?
8 Has risk assessment (RA) been conducted and are Yes No
safe work procedures (SWP) developed for the
works?
9 Are the hazards and risk control measures Yes No
communicated to all workers?
Section C: Processes and Procedures
10 Have all workers received the necessary Yes No
instruction, information and training for them to
perform work at heights?
11 Is there adequate supervision to ensure that safe Yes No
work practices for working at heights are in place?
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Section D: Protection Systems (This section applies to instances where fall arrest or travel
restraint systems are employed.)
12 Is the condition of the workplace suitable for Yes No
implementation of a fall arrest or travel restraint
system? (i.e. sufficient height clearance for fall
arrest, distance from anchorage point or static line
to the edge of opening and length of safety harness
or restraint belt etc.)
13 Is sufficient and secured anchorage provided? Yes No
14 If “yes” for S/N 13, is the anchorage point or lifeline Yes No
being used by the workers who are working at
height?
15 Are workers instructed on the proper method to Yes No
wear and use the safety harness or restraint belt,
as well as attach it to the lifeline or anchorage
point?
16 Are the anchorage and anchorage line of the travel Yes No
restraint system or fall arrest system inspected by a
competent person before use by the workers?
Section E: Ladders and Step-Ladders
17 Is every ladder and step-ladder used of good Yes No
construction, sound material and adequate
strength for the purpose for which it is used?
18 Where a ladder is used for access or as a working Yes No
place, are adequate handholds provided to a
height of at least one metre above the place of
landing of the highest rung to be reached by the
feet of any person on the ladder?
19 Does the ladder or step-ladder have level and firm Yes No
footing?
20 Is the ladder or step-ladder secured so as to Yes No
prevent undue swaying?
Section F: Formwork Activities
21 Where formwork erection, dismantling or shifting is Yes No
to be carried out, is a method statement, safe work
procedures and risk assessment for the works
available?
22 At the fixed edge of the formwork structure, is the Yes No
open side guarded by effective means to prevent
falls?
23 At the moving edge of the formwork structure, is Yes No
the opening adequately covered or guarded?
24 If “no” for S/N 23, is a travel restraint or fall arrest Yes No
system provided? (Refer to Section D)
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25 Where openings are present on the formwork Yes No
structure, is the opening adequately covered or
guarded to prevent falls?
26 Where there are gaps or transitions between two or
more formwork structures:
(a) Is the gap or transition adequately covered Yes No
and supported?
(b) Has the transition been designed by a Yes No
Professional Engineer (PE)?
(c) Is the transition constructed in accordance Yes No
to the PE’s design?
27 Are persons involved in formwork (i.e. formwork Yes No
supervisor, formwork workers) adequately trained?
28 Where proprietary formwork systems are used, are Yes No
brand-specific training provided to the formwork
supervisor and workers?
Are hazards and control measures that are specific Yes No
to the system (e.g. for erection and dismantling)
highlighted to the workers?