"Great template. What I liked most is that the technological maps for scaffolding and ladder work are clear and easy for the guys to follow. It’s not just 100 pages of text; the diagrams for fall protection zones are easy to read. A bit of editing was needed for my specific equipment, but the foundation is solid." Option 3: Short & Direct (Focus on time-saving)
Specific requirements for harnesses, lanyards, and helmets.
Reference to the latest labor protection rules (e.g., Russian Order № 782n). ppr rabot na vysote skachat
To write a "good" review for a downloaded , you should focus on its compliance with current safety regulations, its level of detail, and how easy it is to adapt to a real site. Here are three templates based on different priorities: Option 1: The "Safety Professional" (Focus on compliance)
A clear table identifying specific hazards at height. "Great template
"Solid PPR. It covers all the mandatory risks, includes a proper list of PPE, and the formatting is clean. It’s much better than the generic files you usually find online. Downloaded, edited the site address and names, and it was ready for approval in an hour."
A mandatory section detailing how to get a worker down if they fall and are suspended. A bit of editing was needed for my
"Finally, a document that actually follows the latest safety rules (Order No. 782n). The section on calculating the safety factor for anchor points is detailed, and the rescue/evacuation plan isn't just a 'copy-paste' job—it's actually actionable. Saved me a ton of time on auditing. Definitely worth the download for any HSE engineer." Option 2: The "Site Supervisor" (Focus on practicality)