Title: Site Safety Induction
1Site Safety Induction
- Overview of OHS Legislation
- Site Safety Requirements
- Site Site specific hazards
- Site orientation in order to move around the Site
Site Safely and unaccompanied - Demonstration knowledge and understanding of the
safe operating procedures - - Assessment test
- Induction sticker
2The Need for Safety
- Everyone has the right to expect to remain injury
free while at work. -
- Legal obligations under the OHS Act
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- Cost lost due to injury filters through the
organisation lingers on long after the incident
itself. - Focus on minimising risk of injury
- Maximises the safety and security of all
employees and visitors to the site.
3Site Safety Philosophy
- This site has embraced OHSR quality management
- principles and aims for the highest performance
in - occupational health and safety in order to
provide and - maintain a safe and healthy environment
- We will
- involve employees and contractors in the
- continuous improvement of occupational
- health and safety practices
- maintain a high standard of environmental care
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4Occupational Health Safety Act 2000
- Australian Law that protects people at work
- Contains many rules that must be obeyed
5Legal Responsibilities (OHS Act 2000)
Employer Contractor
Employee Contractors.
employees
6OHS Act 2000
- Employees must
- take care of the health and safety of themselves
and other workers - follow the safety rules
- use protective equipment
- understand emergency procedures
7Site Entry
- This site has designated entry points
- All personnel must sign in at the appropriate
point when entering the site
8Emergency Procedures
Emergency 000 Site phone..
Emergency Meeting Areas 1. Site front
gate 2. We must know where you are at all
times so that we can contact you in an emergency.
9Communication
- Fixed and Mobile Phones
- Two way radio Presently used for emergency
situations and as communication tool by some
Site employees
10Fire Prevention
- Report all fires by calling 000
- Be aware of location of fire prevention devices
- and be familiar with their use
- Attempt to extinguish a small fire BUT do Not
- put yourself in danger
11Protective Clothing
Minimum requirement
- long sleeve shirt, long pants
- hard hats,
- steel cap boots
- clear safety glasses
- are to be worn at all times on site
- Other safety equipment as required
- high visibility vests
- gloves
- hearing protection,
- respirators
- goggles
- PVC clothing
- sunscreen applied to exposed areas
12Statutory Requirements
- WorkCover
- NSW Government Agency which makes sure that
- all the OHS rules are obeyed.
- WorkCover Rules mean that workers must have
certificates to do certain jobs e.g. - scaffolders
- crane and hoist drivers
- plant operators
- explosive powered tool operators
- crane chasers
- riggers
- confined space
13Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)
- SWMS system ensures work is carried out safely
by - Clearly defining the steps in each job.
- Identifying the hazards associated with each
step. - Defining the precautions that need to be
taken. - Identifying the isolation requirements.
- Listing where additional permits may be
required. - A SWMS is required for all work that is not
covered by a written work procedure - A SWMS must be completed prior to the issue of
the Permit to Work
14Permit to Work
- A Permit to Work must be
- obtained by personnel who want to perform work
in an area that is outside their normal work
area. - be issued by an authorised person.
- identify all of the personnel working under it.
- be signed on and off on a daily basis.
- Where there is not a written work procedure, a
SWMS must be completed prior to the issue of a
permit to work. - A Permit to Work can be valid for a maximum
period of 7 days
15Isolation and Lockout
- All energy sources, eg. Motors, conveyors,
valves, pipes etc, will be isolated and locked
out prior to the commencement of any work. - Primary isolation will be performed by an
authorised person prior to any personal
isolation. - Primary isolation consists of a yellow lock and
an Out of Service Tag. - Personal isolation will be performed by all
persons who are working on equipment - Personal isolation consists of a red lock and
danger tag - Personal isolation must be removed when the work
is complete or at the end of the shift, which
ever is earlier.
16Tags
The Danger Tag Identifies the person placing
the tag and their department or company The Out
of Service Tag Identifies the person performing
the primary isolation, their department, the time
and date it was placed and the reason for placing
it.
17Injury/Incidents/ Hazards
You must report injuries accidents near
miss unsafe place environmental
incident Report to Site Supervisor Medical
Centre Security
18Injury Management Rehabilitation
- Rehabilitation available for all injured
employees. - suitable duties will be available
- where required
- employee returned to normal duty
- as soon as is practical
- Supervisor, Employee and the Site
- Rehabilitation Coordinator all involved
- in the process
19Environmental Protection
- EPA (Environmental Protection Authority)
- Government Agency
- Everyone is to be aware of environment and report
any problems - dfdall vehicles using the truck wash as they
leave the s - not dispensing of anything down drains unless
authorised by Site SuperEveryone is to be aware
of environment and report any problems
20Hazards on Site
- Construction site activities
- Vehicle movement
- Excavations Openings
- Working at heights
- Restricted areas
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21Confined Space
- Special safety training and permit required
before able to legally enter the space. - Division 9 of the Regulation outlines the rules
for working in or on confined spaces - Examples of Confined Spaces
- tanks
- furnace
- flues
- pipes
- drains
- Very strict guidelines for entering these areas
22Working in Acid Conditions
- Safety precautions when working where acidic
residues are present. - Wear adequate protective clothing
- Know the location of the nearest safety shower
- Have a water hose within easy reach
- If acid splashes on your body
- wash the effected part with large amounts of
water - seek first aid treatment immediately
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25Respiratory Protection
- You must wear a respirator fitted with an
appropriate cartridge when doing work requiring
respiratory protection. - For effective protection you need to be clean
shaven wherever the respirator contacts the skin. - This means you need to shave just before coming
to work.
26Smoking
No smoking in any buildings or under roof
line of buildings. Wash hands before smoking
and /or eating. Place cigarette butts in trays
provided.
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