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O P E R A T I V E S   T R A I N I N G   M A N U A L                           V E R S I O N   4

               19.5  Safe System of Work for Reversing


                     General


                     It is important that you realise what hazards to your own health &
                     safety and that of others including members of the public can arise from your work so
                     that you can control them. It is important to drive the vehicle to at least the standards
                     required by competence test and to operate all the ancillary equipment in a safe and
                     competent  manner.  Never  operate  any  vehicle  or  equipment  unless  you  have  been
                     trained in its use.

                      Reversing


                     Reversing  is  always  a  high  risk  activity  and  should  be  avoided  if  at  all  possible  or
                     minimised.  REVERSING  MUST  ALWAYS  BE  CARRIED  OUT  AT  THE  SLOWEST
                     VEHICLE  SPEED  POSSIBLE  I.E.  ON  A  FLAT  LEVEL  SURFACE  THE  VEHICLE
                     SHOULD  BE  MANOVERED  WITH  THE  ENGINE  ON  TICK  OVER  AND  ON  AN
                     INCLINE YOU MUST USE THE LOWEST ENGINE / VEHICLE SPEED PRACTICAL
                     Should the need still be to reverse the vehicle then the manoeuvre MUST be controlled
                     and where necessary using a reverse assistant.  It must be recognised however that
                     using a reverse assistant can be dangerous as this is placing a pedestrian in an area
                     where machinery is moving and operating.


                     When drivers do not have an assistant he/she must ALWAYS CARRY OUT A VISUAL
                     CHECK  OF  THE  AREA  IN  WHICH  THEY  ARE  INTENDING  TO  REVERSE  INTO
                     BEFORE STARTING THE REVERSING PROCEDURE, IF ANY DOUBT STOP GET
                     OUT AND LOOK prior to the reverse manoeuvre being carried out.

                     Reversing  assistants  sometimes  known  as  Banks-man  are  defined  as  TRAINED
                     employees who play an active part in reversing manoeuvres by giving prearranged hand
                     signals to drivers. Their role is to stop collisions with people other vehicles, plant, or
                     obstructions.  To do this they may:

                             Signal the driver to stop when it is unsafe to proceed

                             Be used to warn of, or divert, approaching vehicles and pedestrians
                             Act as a second pair of eyes to detect potential risks for the driver, and
                             to signal the driver to STOP when necessary.

                      IMPORTANT:

                       Only trained reversing assistants / banks-man should assist reversing vehicles.

                       Before making the manoeuvre, the driver and reversing assistant should agree
                      who will stand where.

                       Reversing assistants should NEVER stand directly behind the vehicle.

                       The correct position for the reversing assistant is 3 metres to the side of the
                      vehicle and 1 meter to the rear.
                       If reversing a vehicle into a bay then



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