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1.   Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984  WA   Code of Practice Excavation   ASASI 4884  200MaraqematibSast  easth and Safety Management Systems    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 16 of 31    8 4 SCAFFOLDING    All scaffolding shall be erected  altered or dismantled strictly in compliance with the  relevant scaffolding regulations and Australian Standards and by suitably certified and  authorised persons     Scaffolding must be in accordance with regulations and inspected to check that it is safe  for use  The scaffolding must show a tag to indicate that it has been appropriately and  periodically inspected     Scaffolding shall be used in accordance with relevant State Territory Acts and  Regulations  For example  the following shall be adhered to     M Defective scaffolding components shall be quarantined and prevented for re use    M Ladder access shall be provided to  and made secure at every scaffolding platform  working level    M WheelsWheels of mobile scaffolds shall be locked before using the scaffold  M No person shall be on a mobile scaffold when it is being moved    M Scaffolders employed by contractors shall produce evidence of training and  registration    8 5 ELEVATED WORK PLATFORMS  EWP     As with all plant  EWP   s must be regularly inspected and well maintained  They must be  set up and operated by suitably trained  certified and authorised persons     A major hazard when using elevated work platforms is the risk of coming into cont
2.   completed    M Suitable fire fighting equipment shall be kept as close as possible to the work area    9 9 OTHER ELECTRICAL SAFETY MATTERS    M Supplies to welding equipment must be specially arranged  The connections must be  sufficient in size for the duty to be performed  properly protected against mechanical  damage and in good condition     M Persons required to exercise resuscitation for electric shock must have received  appropriate emergency first aid training     M Where a contractor wishes to work on their own plant or equipment for the purpose of  repair or for any other reason they must first disconnect the equipment from all  sources of supply        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   Electrical Safety Act 1998     Vic   Electrical Safety  Installations  Regulations 1999  as amended    Code of Practice for Safe Electrical Work Low Voltage Installations   OCEI   Code of Practice on Electrical Safety for Work on or Near High Voltage Electrical Apparatus  the    Blue Book       Vic  Rules for Operating Near Overhead Power Lines for Cranes  Concrete Placing Booms and Excavating Equipment Vic  Plant Regulations Codes of Practice   Vic   Electrical Safety Act 2002   Qld   Electrical Safety Regulations 2002  as amended    Qld   Code of Practice   Working Near Exposed Live Parts     Versions 2  Qld   Code of Practice   Works     protective earthing  underground cable systems and maintenance of supporting structures for power lines   Qld  Code of Practice     Electrical Work   Ver
3.   the supply being derived from double wound transformer having  the centre point of the secondary winding connected to earth  These transformers  must be provided by the contractor    M Where special tools or equipment require a supply above 110 volts special  authorisation must be obtained from the Facilities Manager or Manager   s  Representative and a residual current device  RCD  provided by the contractor and  connected in the circuit    M Electric heaters or radiators having exposed heating coils or elements must not be    used     9 8 ELECTRIC WELDING    M    M    Screens shall be used when welding to protect persons in the vicinity from risk of  welding flash    It is the responsibility of the user of the equipment to check its condition before use  and ensure it is in safe operating condition    All person involved in using electric welding equipment are required to use all  necessary PPE       Danger Welding in Progress    signs or similar are to be displayed in the area where  welding is being carried out    Where sparks  slag and other welding debris may effect persons working at a lower or  other work areas  either fire blankets or suitable barricades with signs restricting  access must be used    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 29 of 31    M All care should be taken to prevent sparks and slag contacting any flammable or  combustible material or equipment    M Switch off welding power sources and turn off all valvesvalves when the task is
4.  11  6 NOMINATED COMPETENT PERSONS cocccccccccocccononcnonononononcnanancnnnnnnnnnnn nana nn nan cnn a nnnnn cnn 11  6 1 SITE  PRE PLANNING 000 iii id eae O a ae a 11   6 2 CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR STANDARDS AND PROTOCOLS            0 05 12   6 3 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT  PPE               cc0cccccccceseeceeseeteneeeteeeeteneeee 13   6 4 HOUSEKEEPING nit nese RUA e and ie eR eet ei a 13  RISK MANAGEMEN Tissorxmrirarrn a AA AA 14  7 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION    aiittir ie epeei io anaapa aipud li 14  7 1 RISK ASSESSMENT   JSA a n tanna e e a e ai a rA y 14   7 2 SAFE WORK METHODS coi jad 14  STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURBS  cconccccicccncoccnccncnnanacnnanac nn no rana rca rn oran 15  8      WORKINGIONIROOEFS unitat na a   s 15  8 1 FLOOR OPENINGS  PENETRATIONS AND EDGES  ooococicciniccccnonccononcninncnanancninancn  n 15   8 2 WARNING SIGNS  BARRIERS  GUARDS  SCREENS  amp  NOTICES      16   8 3 EXCAVATIONS  00000 28 hae A ee O NTE 16   8 4 SCAFFOLDING social bt A a aA eE O bast E a paraa cada 17   8 5 ELEVATED WORK PLATFORMS  EWPlJ  oooocociccconoccccnoccncoccncnoncnonoccncnccnnnncncnaccncnacan  n 17   8 6 LADDERS ou eee Rl ane idee ea 18   8 7 LIFTING TACKLE  MACHINES  amp  HOISTS 0ooooccociccccnoccccnoccnconcncnoccncnoncncnrcnc nan cncnancnan 18   8 8 OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE WELDING  BURNING AND CUTTING    19   8 9 USE OF ARC WELDING EQUIPMENT oooccccincccnnoninononinnncncnnanncnnana nana crac nn 20   8 10  ASBESTOS 00 A A dios 20   8 11 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND DANGEROUS SUBST
5.  2pm  daylight saving  11 am to  3pm  as this is the most hazardous time    M Since outdoor work in the sun is hot  workers may be inclined to take off clothing and  allow skin to be unprotected  This is a high risk  therefore other means of cooling  down must be provided    4 10 CHILDREN PROHIBITED FROM THE WORKPLACE POLICY    Having children of any age  under the age of 16 who are not workers  at a workplace is a  risk to both the child and workers  Cromwell Property Services do not permit children to  attend workplaces under their control  where work is undertaken by a Cromwell Property  Services employee  contractor or subcontractor   This includes children in the company of  truck drivers     A breach of this policy may initiate appropriate action including removal from site or  cancellation of contract arrangements        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE  o Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001   NSW  o AS NZS 4801 2001     Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 8 of 31    HEALTH  amp  SAFETY ASPECTS OF CONTRACT MANAGEMENT    5 PLANNED ARRANGEMENTS    The contractor subcontractor shall provide a Health  amp  Safety Management Plan stating  the arrangements and risk management practices that have been undertaken and agreed  in consultation with the employee representative that ensures     M Appropriate and contractually agreed workers compensation  public liability and  professional indemnity  if require
6.  Analysis  JSA   s  must be undertaken for all hazardous events and  circumstances  This is part of the risk assessment process     7 2 SAFE WORK METHODS    As a result of the JSA and risk assessment process  a method of doing the work safely is to  be determined and this is documented and communicated to those involved in doing the  work     Persons working on the process or plant must contribute to the identification of hazards  and planning of the safe work methodology  No work shall be undertaken without a safe  work method statement where a hazard has been identified        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   Australian Workplace Safety Standards Act 2005   Commonwealth  Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989   ACT   Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000   NSW   Work Health Act 1986   NT   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   QLD   Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986      SA   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   Tasmania   Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004   Victoria   Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984  WA   AS NZS 4801 2001   Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems  ISO 14001 2004     Environmental Management Systems   AS 4360     Risk Management    GO 00 0  D O OnO 0 00  0     Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 14 of 31    STANDARD OPERATING PROCEDURES    8 WORKING ON ROOFS    M    M    Before working on any roof  the roofing material to be used must be approved by the  Manager   s Representative     A safe access and 
7.  HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT           cc ccccccccesscceseeetneeteneeetennees 28  9 4 INSPECTION AND TESTING   norci i a ana 28  9 5 ACCESS TO TRANSFORMERS AND SWITCHROOMS ooocociccccccoccconcnccnacnccnacaninacinnn 29  9 6 FLEXIBLE  CABLES  pionii mia a a aa 29  9 7 PORTABLE  ELECTRICAL TOOLS  ipiri app aeoea pru aaa aei apapa Sapan aaa peni 29  9 8 ELECTRIC WELDING  nicscank nhl A Dn a ee ea 29  9 9 OTHER ELECTRICAL SAFETY MATTERS           0c cccceccccescceeeseceeneeteenectenesteaneseeeeeeens 30  INCIDENTS  ACCIDENTS AND SUPPORT SYSTEMG             ccc ects etee sees ees nna roca ro nana 31  10 REPORTING ACCIDENTS AND NEAR MISSES     0  o oo eee cect cece e eee e eset eee tne eset 31  10 1 DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT  PLANT OR PREMISES     oooooccciccccnocccinccncincnacancncnancnnnn 31  10 25 a FIRSTAID i A desis AA is 31  10 3 FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT   ooocconccccccccnccocccnoncncnononononcnnnnnn cnn iasanen iiaia aniani ia 31  10 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE  oooccccicoccncoccncconcnnoncnononcnononnnnoncnnnnnnnnnn cnn cnn nnc r aiia 31  10 5     FIRB  ot A eee A A O a ea ty 31    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 3 of 31    INTRODUCTION    1 OBJECTIVES    M The management of Cromwell Property Services Pty Ltd have determined that in order  to prevent accidents and injuries and sustain the environment  the highest standards  of safety and environmental management shall be practiced both within the company  and on behalf of the company by its contractors and subcontractor
8.  barriers must be erected and maintained at all place where is  person could fall to a lower level    M Suitable precautions must be taken to prevent danger to persons working at lower  levels    M All openings into shafts  ducts  stairs or lift wells must be protected by substantial full  height handrails with mesh infill or be securely covered    M Appropriate    Danger    signage shall be used at all times    M All floor sections must be replaced and secured as soon as possible  Should any slabs  be broken immediate steps must be taken to prevent danger pending their  replacement    REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   o Scaffolding and Lifts Act 1950   ACT   o Safe Working on Roofs     part 1  amp  2  ACT   o Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001   NSW  Safe Work on Roofs Code of Practice   o Work Health Act 1986  NT   o Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   QLD   o Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986     SA   o Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995     Tasmania   Managing the Risk of Fall in Housing Construction   o Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985   Victoria   Code of Practice  Safe Work on Roofs   o Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984     WA   o AS NZS 4801 2001   Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 15 of 31    8 2 WARNING SIGNS  BARRIERS  GUARDS  SCREENS  amp  NOTICES    M    M    M    Whenever barriers  guards and screens are erected suitable notices shall be displayed  to den
9.  be inspected daily by a competent person  If there is  evidence of sliding or collapse  all work in the exposed area shall cease until necessary  precautions have been taken for the protection of persons working in and around the  excavation     Work in the vicinity of underground services and method of excavation  is subject to  approval of the Facilities Manager  Manager   s Representative or approved consultants     Excavated or any other material or objects must not be placed closer than one metre  from the edge of any excavation     All trenches  amp  excavations are to be adequately protected from vehicle  amp  mobile  plant traffic     Due to the danger from underground services the driving of any item into the ground is  classed as a hazardous situation and a risk assessment to determine underground and  above ground hazards  including essential services must be undertaken prior to  proceeding        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE    0000000000    Scaffolding and Lifts Act 1912    ACT   Regulations 1950   Safe Working on Roofs     Part 1 8  2   ACT   Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001   NSW   Excavation Regulation   Work Health Act 1986   NT   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   QLD   Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986   SA   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995     Tasmania   Managing the Risk of Fall in Housing Construction   Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985   Victoria   Code of Practice  Safe Work on Roofs  Code of Practices for Trenching
10.  must be  obtained from Cromwell Property Services and risk assessments with safe systems of work  must be provided and approved     A breach of this policy may initiate appropriate action including removal from site or  cancellation of contract arrangements     ISOLATED WORKSITES POLICY    Whilst Cromwell Property Services does not prevent employees  contractors or  subcontractors from working alone  any such activity must be subject to documented risk  assessments and job safety analysis to show that careful consideration is given to all  identified hazards and risks and hazard risk minimisation practices have been established     Cromwell Property Services believe that working alone is something that should be  avoided     Contractors utilising loan working practices must provide a detailed a risk assessment and  ensure that the risk assessment is provided to Cromwell   s Facilities Manager responsible  for the premises     EXPOSURE TO SUN POLICY    Australia has the highest incidence of skin cancer in the world and the incidence of skin  cancer is increasing     The following standards apply in the workplace when work is being undertaken by  or on  behalf of Cromwell Property Services     M Outdoor work activities must provide appropriate sun protection such as shade  provision  UV sunscreen  SPF 30  as per AS1067   hats  also protecting the neck    sunglasses  covering of arms and other areas subject to sun exposure    M Work in the sun should be avoided between 10am and
11.  of Hearing 2000   Commonwealth   o Noise Management Code of Practice   Vic   o Advisory Standard for Noise   Qld   o OH amp S Regulation 2001  NSW    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 25 of 31    8 24 HIGH PRESSURE WATER WASHING    The contractor may only use high pressure water washing apparatus with permission of  the Manager   s Representative     8 25 WASTE DISPOSAL    M Contractors must carry out any disposal of waste materials in accordance with the  Environmental Protection Act and associated Regulations  The Manager   s  Representative must be consulted where there is doubt on the classification of any  particular waste  advice will be given on the waste classification and method of  disposal  It is of particular importance that known toxic or noxious waste must be  kept separate from general waste     M All waste oil must be contained in suitable receptacles and delivered to a location on  site specified by the Manager   s Representative  Discharge of oil or other waste  pollutants into drains  gullies or watercourses is not allowed     M Material or waste must be covered with a suitable transfer note  Transfer notes must  be retained by the contractor and presented to the Manager   s Representative at the  end of the contract as proof of correct disposal        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE  o ISO 14001     Environmental Management Systems    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 26 of 31    ELECTRICAL OPERATING PROCEDURES    9 ELECT
12.  that appropriate hearing protection is being used   Noise in public places should be kept to a minimum  As necessary  undertake work at a  time when the least amount of public disruption occurs     M    M    Contractors working in sprinkler pump rooms with diesel pumps  or within emergency  supply generator rooms must wear hearing protection  It is the responsibility of the  contractor to ensure their employees are provided with and are trained to use suitable  hearing protection     Where contractors are required to use equipment or machinery  which may give levels  of noise in excess of first  second  or peak action levels  measures must be taken to  comply with the Regulations  The Manager   s Representative must be informed of the  measures to be taken and may carry out a noise survey in the area to ensure  compliance     No works likely to create a disturbance to the tenants and occupiers of the premises  will be allowed during normal business hours     8 23 REMOVAL OF DUST  DIRT  amp  FUMES       M The contractor is reminded of their duties when dealing with ventilation and the  removal of dust  dirt and fumes arising from the work process or equipment    M Stationary internal combustion engines and other plant  which give off hazardous  fumes  shall not be permitted in buildings unless their exhaust systems are suitably  ducted to allow emission outside the building    REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   o National Standard and Code of Practice for Noise management and Protection
13.  will be instructed where they can park their vehicles  Unauthorised  parking within any building will result in the Contractors vehicle being towed away    M Drivers of vehicles and mobile plant shall have been appropriately trained and have  written authorisation from the Managers Representative    M Vehicles and mobile plant should be driven carefully at all times  keeping to site speed  limits  obeying all traffic signs and signals    M All vehicles and mobile plant shall be correctly serviced and maintained in accordance  with the manufacturer   s instructions    M Passengers must not be carried on vehicles unless the vehicle is designed for that  purpose    REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   o National Code of Practice for the Control of Hazardous Substances 1994   Commonwealth   o National Standard of Practice for the Handling and Storage of Dangerous Goods 2001   Commonwealth   o Dangerous Goods Regulations 1978  ACT   o Dangerous Goods Act 1975   NSW   o Dangerous Goods regulations 1999   NSW   o Dangerous Goods Act 1980     NT   o Dangerous Goods Safety Management Act 2001     Qld   Advisory Standard for Hazardous substances   o Dangerous Substances Act 1979     SA   Regulation 1998   o Dangerous Goods Act 1998     Tas   Regulation 1998   o OH amp S Hazardous Substances Regulation 1999   Vic   o Explosives and Dangerous Goods Act 1961     WA    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 21 of 31    8 13 USE OF MOBILE CRANES    Mobile cranes are not permitted on si
14. 001     Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems  ISO 14001 2004   Environmental Management Systems    00000000000    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 11 of 31    6 2 CONTRACTOR SUBCONTRACTOR STANDARDS       M Contractor subcontractors must ensure their employees have received appropriate  training specific to the location and nature of the work  are aware of the site  requirements  emergency procedures  any potential hazards and precautionary  measures    M Contractors shall provide sufficient levels of supervision for their employees when  working on site  The level of supervision will vary depending on the nature and  complexity of the work    M The contractor must ensure all employees and sub contractors have received site  specific training and completed the induction before commencing any work    M The contractor must ensure all equipment brought on site is safe and in good working  condition  complies with relevant statutory requirements and is used or erected  safely    M The contractor must ensure all Personal Protective Equipment  PPE  provided for their  employees is used  stored and maintained correctly  Any person not wearing  appropriate PPE may be requested to leave the site    M The contractor will not undertake any works  introduce machinery or work practises  that will affect the health safety and amenity of the tenants  owners or other users of  the premises    M The contractor will not undertake any works that give rise to n
15. 88 f260MaragematibSgbtdeasth and Safety Management Systems   AS NZS 4576   iideGousselineSctalfSemgolding   AS NZS 1577  8898 8c4ftahikBlanks   AS NZS 1891  Indastiahhastdat  st Systest Systems   AS NZS Fot Platidtined Widtioays  stairenays Jadalessand ladders   AS 3610  F695 WorkntooBdoci6tncrete    oo0o0oo0o0oO0 0000000    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 17 of 31    8 6 LADDERS    Ladders are for access and egress to a work area only  They are not to be used as a work  platform in their own right     M Only approved ladders shall be used  They must comply with relevant Australian  Standards and show approved standards markings    No electrically conductive ladder shall be used on site  Before using a ladder  check for faulty rungs or stiles  Do not use damaged ladders  Ladders must be secured in position prior to accessing the ladder    Place ladder clear of walkways and traffic ways    XK KK KR    Place ladder with its foot approximately one quarter of its length form a wall or  construction to be accessed    M Never stand on the top two rungs of the ladder  M Rungs of ladders are not to be used to support planks  M When in use  step ladders are to be fully opened  8 7 LIFTING TACKLE  MACHINES  amp  HOISTS  M Only properly tested and marked lifting plant and equipment is to be used on site     M The contractor will provide test records  maintenance reports and certificates of  competence when requested by the Manager   s Representative        REGULA
16. ANCES  occcciicccccccccinacac  nn 21   8 12  TRAFFIC  MANAGEMENT  pripisati aodeier pea e ETE asa Di pana sao 21   8 13 USE OF MOBILE CRANES  ninenin aari aina nan cnn nan nnn nan aiaei 22   8 14    CONFINED SPACES 0000 E ee Ae ee 22   8 15 USE OF SOURCES OF IONISING RADIATION  amp  RADIATION GENERATORS         22   8 16 USE OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS  amp  GASES     EXPLOSION AND GAS HAZARD         23   817 HAND  TOOLS nhn a i ee T a 23   8 18  POWER TOOLS citant tarda adria dada 23   8 19 EXPLOSIVE POWER FOOLS  iipon epi paar ie ioi Dadar T A aT canica 23   8 20 WORKING AT HEIGHTS     RISK OF FALL HAZARD         000 cccccctstsceteeecene settee tteet ete 24   8 21 GAS INSTALLATION  amp  MAINTENANCE WORK   ooocccoicccccocccccncnccancnonanononancncnaccccnacicnnn 25    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 2 of 31    0 22  NOISE caia vice foe gee oes Be On is a 25    8 23 REMOVAL OF DUST  DIRT  amp  FUMES 0 0     cccccccccceec cece cence etna e eta e ee nan cnnnannncnancnnnacccnn 25  8 24 HIGH PRESSURE WATER WASHING     oooocoocccccioccccncccccoccccnncccnnrcno nan cncnancncnancncnaninnn 26  8 25 WASTE DISPOSAL crinii ea idad 26  ELECTRICAL OPERATING PROCEDURES         nssnssnrusnnurrnnrrnnnnnnnnrnnnnnnrnnnunnnnnnnnnennrnnnnnnnnnennnennnennnna 27  9 ELECTRICAL  EQUIPMENT voca lc riera 27  9 1 ELECTRICAL WORK UNDER OR NEAR POWER LINES    oooocociocccinocicinccaciccncinacan  nn 27  9 2 RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICES    i riniog anias aai eaaa nan cn cnn 28  9 3 PROTECTION ON
17. Cromwell    CONTRACTOR OH amp S MANAGEMENT PLAN    CONTRACTOR   S INTEGRATED OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH  SAFETY  amp   ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PLAN    REQUIREMENTS FOR CONTRACTORS ENGAGED IN WORKS FOR CROMWELL PROPERTY SERVICES    Protect yourself  other workers and the public by promptly  reporting any hazards  unsafe plant or unsafe work practices  to the Property Manager as a matter of priority     The policies  procedures and instructions stated in this plan should be read and followed  in conjunction with the relevant Acts  Regulations  Codes of Practice and Advisory  Standards  both State and Federal and also relevant Australian Standards    Should the contents of this plan in any way contradict any legislative or legal  requirement  the legislative or legal requirement shall apply  By providing this plan to  contractors  Cromwell is acting to enhance the safety on Cromwell sites and in no way  infers that contractors do not have an obligation to at all times follow applicable  legislation and legal requirements     Version 2 0  12 Jun 2007    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 1 of 31    CONTENTS    INTRODUCTION  06000000 a atada 4  1 OBJECTIVES gAire Bi i E A AA ai 4   2 RESPONSIBILITIES      0000002 ita SLs NA ed ee 4   3 CONTRACTOR   S REPRESENTATIVE FOR HEALTH  amp  SAFETY          0    ec ceesseeeeeeteeetteees 4  POLICIES cocos 5  4 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY    00    0 eccceee cee e eee e cette eet eee ee teeetteaeetnaees 5  4 1 ENVIRONM
18. ENTAL MANAGEMENT POLICY     0   ccccccccccscesssseeneeceeneecesneeceneeesenseeeeneeees 5   4 2 CONTRACTOR SIGN IN   SIGN OUT POLICY      00  ccccccceccccee teens cteeee teens teeaeeeeeeteeeees 6   4 3 REHABILITATION POLICY  2222  il need Pe dei ded 6   4 4 DRUGS AND ALCOHOL POLICY suing enei er aai nan nn cnn cn nan ia 6   4 5 SMOKING POLICY AA A adh ths eaan SE a Epa A 7   4 6 BULLYING AND OCCUPATIONAL VIOLENCE POLICY       cccccccesscsssscesseecenseeteneeees 7   4 7 ANIMALS IN THE WORK POLICY       eccccceeccccence cents ecene ee ten ee cen cnn nan nncnannnnnann nn acc cnnnnnnnnns 8   4 8 ISOLATED WORKSITES POLICY posieiriip oneni en ieont eisegi tieua rd o oady iint 8   4 9 EXPOSURE TO SUN POLICY Ynni na a wia aeiaai 8   4 10 CHILDREN PROHIBITED FROM THE WORKPLACE POLICY       0 cccsccctsseteeteneeees 8  HEALTH 8 SAFETY ASPECTS OF CONTRACT MANAGEMENT      0     ccccecssesteesessnesseenssseeeesenes 9  5 PLANNED ARRANGEMENTS weiss ccseteos altillo ect laten ita 9  5 1 CROMWELL PROPERTY SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE oococcccicccinccocinccacinancninancnas 9   5 2 MEETING REQUIREMENTS  occococciccccccconcnncocnnnonononononnnoncnnonn canon onnnnn cnn n nn nan nn aa 9   5 3 INDUCTION REQUIREMENTS oocccccccccccccnncoonnnononanononanoncnnnon cnn onnnnnnnnn nn cnn cnn nan nnnnnnninns 9   5 4 NONCOMPLIANCE  vio  sexs ito cae aot eaaa a ion ales Sea o eaaa dida ahead pIa ENIA ARE 10  CROMWELL PROPERTY SERVICES SAFETY RULES     oooucccnnccccoccccnicccninccnnnccnn nac nnnac an nnac carac nans
19. RICAL EQUIPMENT    The contractor shall comply fully with the following requirements of the Electricity Wiring  Regulations at all times when working on site     M AS NZS 3000  Wiring Rules    M AS NZS 3012  Electrical Installations   Construction and Demolition Sites    M AS NZS 3760  In service Safety Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment   M    AS NZS 2802  Electric Cables   Reeling  amp  Trailing for Mining and General Use   other  than underground mining     M AS 1318  Industrial Safety Colour Code   M AS 1319  Safety Signs for the Occupational Environment   M AS NZS 4836  Safe Working on Low Voltage Electrical Installations     9 1 ELECTRICAL WORK UNDER OR NEAR POWER LINES    All work under or near power lines must satisfy applicable legislative and power supply  provider requirements  The following points included in section 9 1 are included as  guidance     It is the responsibility of the contractor to know the specific requirements applicable to  the task being undertaken and to satisfy those requirements     M A Risk Assessment must be completed in consultation with all relevant operational and  licensed electrical workers    M Prepare a Safe Work Procedure  SWP  and undertake training of personnel   ensure  spotter is provided as required    M Contact your local power supply company before commencing work to obtain written  permission from the power authority    M Arrange for installation of high visibility overhead markers on the power lines  via the  pow
20. S 2210 1   Protective Footwear   AS 2225     Insulating Gloves for Electrical Purposes   AS 2375     Clothing for Protection against Heat and Fire  AS 1891  Safety Belts and Hamesses    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 13 of 31    RISK MANAGEMENT    7 HAZARD IDENTIFICATION    Prior to commencing work at a site  and progressively throughout a project when a new  process  activity or plant or equipment comes on site  hazard identification must be  undertaken in consultation with operational employee s  Everyone has a responsibility to  identify workplace hazards     The most common two methods of hazard identification on site are   M Undertaking the appropriate risk assessment  M Undertaking safety inspections    Trained persons should undertake hazard identification processes and include  as a  minimum     Machine guarding  emergency stop systems  Housekeeping and storage   Chemicals   Traffic management   Fire extinguishers   Operator competency   Maintenance of plant and equipment   Risk of fall from a height of more than 2 metres  Confined spaces   Noise    Manual handling risks    HNQNRQBANAANRANARAAKRAARA    Risk of falling objects    K    Electricity  7 14 RISK ASSESSMENT   JSA    Once a hazard has been identified it must be assessed to determine the level of risk and  the options for controlling those risks  Risk assessments  or Job Safety Analysis  and risk  controls must be undertaken through workplace consultation and be recorded     Job Safety
21. TORY COMPLIANCE   AS NZS 4801 2001     Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems  AS NZS 4576 1995 Guidelines for Scaffolding   AS NZS 1577 1993 Scaffold Planks   AS NZS 1891 1 1995 Industrial Fall Arrest Systems   AS NZS 1657 1992 Fixed Platforms  walkways  stairs and ladders   AS 3610 1995 Formwork for Concrete     gt  000000    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 18 of 31    8 8 OXYGEN AND ACETYLENE WELDING  BURNING AND CUTTING       M Gas cylinders must be kept upright during use  transport and storage    M Gas cylinders must be kept clear of artificial heat sources and at leat 3 metres away  from combustible material    M Flammable  acetylene  and non flammable  oxygen  cylinders must be separated by a  distance of at least 3 metres when being stored  This applies whether bottles are full  or empty  The workplace must be kept clear of combustible materials  debris and slip  or trip hazards    M No welding  burning or disc cutting shall be undertaken without the prior consent of  the Manager   s Representative  A permit to work shall be obtained prior to the  commencement of any hot work    M Gas cylinders must be stored outdoors or inside in areas with suitable ventilation    M Gas cylinders must never be dropped  rolled  dragged or otherwise handled roughly   Smoking is prohibited while handling gas cylinders    M Regulators must never be used as a lifting  handling point    Care must be taken to ensure oxygen cylinders and fittings do not co
22. act with  overhead power lines     Refer to Section 9 1 for working under or near power lines  Additionally  the following  rules apply     M Never work alone when on an elevated work platform    M Use a spotter at all times when on an elevated work platform that is in the vicinity of  power lines    Ensure only certified  trained persons work on EWP   s   Pre start checks must be performed prior to commencing work on an EWP  Barricade working areas where persons may be struck by falling objects or material  Always follow safe operational instructions and notices    Always use the EWP on flat level surfaces and check that the ground is well compacted    NXNQARNRARA    Fully extend outriggers where fitted and use sufficient hardwood packing where  necessary    M Make sure you know the emergency lowering procedure before using the EWP       REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   Scaffolding and Lifts Act 1912   ACT   Regulations 1950   Scaffolding and Lifts Regulations 1950   ACT   Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001   NSW   Formwork Regulation   Work Health Act 1986   NT   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   QLD   Advisory Standard for Scaffolding  Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986   SA   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995     Tasmania   Managing the Risk of Fall in Housing Construction  Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985   Victoria   Code of Practice  Safe Work on Roofs  Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984  WA   Code of Practice Excavation   AS HES  48
23. actors   customers  visitors and the public are our first priority     Good safety is good business  Our approach to health and safety is based upon  consultation  worker competency and risk management  To achieve our safety objectives  we will     M Comply with regulatory requirements and ensure our contractors and subcontractors  also comply    M Establish  monitor and measure OH amp S objectives and targets throughout the  organisation    M Ensure systems are in place to manage safety  M Ensure systems are in place to monitor contractor and subcontractor performance    M Ensure all work activities  including those of contractors and subcontractors  are  carried out by competent persons    M Systematically audit our systems  including those pertinent to contractors and  subcontractors  analyse and respond to results of audits and seek continual  improvement to our safety management     4 1 ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT POLICY    Our objective is to provide a minimum of disturbance to the existing environment when  undertaking works     To achieve our environmental objectives we will     M Comply with regulatory requirements and ensure our contractors and subcontractors  also comply    M Establish  monitor and measure environmental objectives and targets throughout the  organisation    M Ensure systems are in place to identify and manage the environmental aspects and  impacts of our work    M Ensure systems are in place to monitor contractor and subcontractor performance    M Ens
24. amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 12 of 31    6 3 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT  PPE     M    M    All employers are obliged under the law to provide and train employees in any  personal protective equipment necessary to ensure workplace and personal safety     Employees have an obligation to use and maintain PPE that is provided to them     Employees should wear clothing that is suitable for the job at hand and keep it as  clean as practicable  Avoid wearing loose or torn clothing  Supervisors to ensure  compliance      PPE provided must comply with the relevant Australian Standard     Risk assessments and the control of risks shall determine what PPE is required on site    this will be influenced by the nature of the work and the variable activities  undertaken at any time     6 4 HOUSEKEEPING    Good housekeeping is mandatory on Cromwell Property Services worksites     RA RA ARARAARAKA    Lock all tools and equipment away at the end of the day or when the job is completed  Keep materials stacked in designated areas   Waste bins must be provided for the regular removal of waste   Keep stairways  landings and access ways clear and well lit at all times   Keep work areas clear of trip and slip hazards   Wipe up oil or grease as soon as it is spilled    Cover spills with a containment substance material       REGULATORY COMPLIANCE    00000000    AS 1336     Eye Protection   AS 1715     Respiratory Devices   AS 1800   Protective Helmets   AS 2161   Protective Gloves   A
25. anning must be undertaken to provide provision for the prompt rescue of any ill or  injured person from the confined space     8 15 USE OF SOURCES OF IONISING RADIATION  amp  RADIATION GENERATORS    The use of ionising or radiation sources is subject to the lonising Radiation Regulations and  associated Codes of Practice        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE  o Confined Spaces Regulation 1996   Confined Spaces Code of Practice   Vic  o OH amp S Regulations 2001  NSW    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 22 of 31    8 16 USE OF FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS  amp  GASES   EXPLOSION AND GAS HAZARD    The Dangerous Substances and Explosive Atmosphere Regulations lay down directions  regarding the use and storage of propane  butane and similar materials  They place the  responsibility for compliance on the user rather than the occupier  Accordingly any  contractor intending to bring on site and use such materials shall be fully responsible for  the safe use  storage and compliance with these regulations     No work involving sources of ignition shall be attempted near any pit  manhole  open  sewer  drain vent  pipe trench or any space where there is reason to believe that  flammable vapours may be present    The following are additional site requirements regarding the use and storage of all gas  cylinders     M Flashback arresters must be fitted to all gas cylinders     M Cylinders must be transported in wheeled carriers to facilitate removal in case of fire   if on the roof the w
26. ated to the job   M Giving workers impossible assignments   M Deliberately changing work rosters to inconvenience particular workers   M Deliberately withholding information that is vital for effective work performance   M The following behaviour is considered to be violent    M Striking  kicking  scratching  biting  spitting or any other type of direct physical  contact   M Throwing objects   M Attacking with knives  guns  clubs or any other type of weapon   M Pushing  shoving  tripping grabbing   M Any form of indecent physical contact    M A breach of this policy may initiate appropriate action including removal from site or    cancellation of contract arrangements        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989   ACT   o Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001   NSW   o Code of Practice  Violence  Aggression and Bullying at Work 2006     WA   o AS NZS 4801 2001     Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems    o    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 7 of 31    4 7    4 8    4 9    ANIMALS IN THE WORK POLICY    Cromwell Property Services does not permit employees  contractors or subcontractors to  allow animals in the workplace  They could provide a risk to safe systems of work and may  provide a risk of diseases that could be transmitted by animals     Exceptions to this policy do occur when animals are used as part of the system of work  such as animals for security guarding purposes  Where this occurs  permission
27. d  insurances are current and evidenced  copies  provided in the H amp S Management Plan     M Their legal and contractual health and safety obligations have been met    M Risk assessments and job safety analysis safe work methods have been documented  that are specific to the work being undertaken    M All workers are trained  competent and hold the appropriate licences and permits  M Adequate supervision is in place  5 1 CROMWELL PROPERTY SERVICES REPRESENTATIVE    The Facilities Manager or authorised Project Manager will nominate in writing a person to  be responsible for liaison with the contractor subcontractor on health and safety matters  in order that any operations by any party that affect any other party with regard to safety  can be known and acted on  The person nominated will hereinafter be referred to as the  Manager   s Representative  Such an appointment will not release  contractors subcontractors from their own responsibilities for health and safety matters     Prior to the commencement of work on site  the Manager   s Representative will arrange a  meeting with the Contractor   s Representative at which the implications and the extent of  the safety requirements for the contract will be discussed  Minutes of meetings shall be  recorded and copies provided to all interested parties     The contractor will be required to ensure that all employees and sub contractors  associated with the works complete an electronic induction and ensure that all employees  sig
28. e electrical equipment through a socket outlet and  the supply of electricity is not protected by a non portable R C D   the output side of  the socket outlet must be directly connected to a portable R C D  or E L C B     Socket outlets  where there is an increased risk of electric shock to the user  must be  protected by RCD   s    All R C D  s E L C B s must be tested regularly    Non portable R C D  s   three monthly by the built in test facility  and three yearly in  accordance with AS3760  in service Safety Inspection  amp  Testing of Electrical  Equipment     On construction and demolition sites then testing in accordance with AS3012     Portable R C D  E L C B    before it is first used on any day by means of the built in  test facility and in accordance    9 3 PROTECTION ON HIGH VOLTAGE EQUIPMENT    M    M    M    M    All electrical equipment operated at high voltage must be fitted with the following  protection    An interlocking system which ensures that it is not possible to remove the key opening  the switch boxes without isolation the source of supply  and    An earth leakage trip system on switch gear which disconnects the supply when a fault  current exceeds 10amps  and    A shunt trip on all switchgear operated by a lockout switch installed adjacent to the  electrical equipment which is more than 60m from the main switchgear    9 4 INSPECTION AND TESTING    The contractor subcontractor must ensure that equipment is inspected and tested in  accordance with Aus
29. er supply company     M Erect adequate    Danger Overhead Power Line    signage on any roadway underneath the  overhead power lines    M DO NOT commence work until a pre start site job meeting have been completed    When working under or near overhead power lines  particularly with heavy mobile  equipment or cranes  it is essential to stay clear of the overhead power lines using the     No Go Zone    principles  A Risk Assessment must be undertaken in all instances     The Manager shall ensure that  where work is being undertaken near overhead power  lines   i  DANGER sign s  are placed on the roadway underneath within the area of work  and  ii  the overhead power lines have high visibility markers    A Spotter is a safety observer competent for the sole task of observing and warning  against unsafe approach to overhead power lines and other electrical equipment  A  Spotter must hold the applicable competency for the State   Territory in which the work  is being undertaken  including any first aid related requirements  and must have  demonstrated competency in the particular type of plant being used     Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 27 of 31    9 2 RESIDUAL CURRENT DEVICES    M    m  m    An RCD may be non portable  on the switchboard at the origin of the final sub circuit  or at the socket supplying the appliance  or portable  in a portable device connected  to a socket outlet and which supplies the appliance     If electricity is supplied to movabl
30. ervices has a duty to protect the health of all employees and tenants  from the effects of tobacco workplace smoking     Employees  contractors and subcontractors are required to adhere to the following   M Smoking is prohibited on customer premises  M Smoking is prohibited in enclosed workplaces  mobile plant and motor vehicles    M Smoking is prohibited in areas where chemicals are stored and in and around other fire  hazard areas    M Smoking is prohibited on construction sites or sites where building or renovation is  being undertake    M A breach of this policy may initiate appropriate action including removal from site or  cancellation of contract arrangements     4 6 BULLYING AND OCCUPATIONAL VIOLENCE POLICY    Cromwell Property Services is committed to taking all practicable steps to ensure bullying  and occupational violence does not occur     Bulling is considered to be repeated  unreasonable behaviour directed toward an  employee  or group of employees  that creates a risk to health and safety     No single incident of workplace bullying will be condoned or ignored as it could lead to  repeated bullying behaviour     Occupational violence is considered to be any incident where a person is physically  attacked or threatened in the workplace  whether by a co worker  subcontractor or  customer     The following behaviour is considered to be bullying     M Verbal abuse   M Excluding or isolating workers   M Psychological harassment   M Assigning meaningless tasks unrel
31. f these  Regulations and associated Codes of Practice will be regarded as the minimum  standard to which the contractor will be required to work     M Work with thermal insulation containing Man Made Mineral Fibres  MMMF  will be  carried out by Health and Safety Executive  HSE  licensed contractors        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   AS NZS 4801 2001     Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems  Advisory Standard  Welding   Qld   Machinery Act 1949  ACT   OH amp S Regulations     Certification of Plant Users and Operators     Vic   OH amp S Asbestos Regulations 2003   Advisory Standards Asbestos     Qld    000000    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 20 of 31    8 11 HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES AND DANGEROUS SUBSTANCES    M    M    M    Contractors must take account of the relevant regulatory requirements when working  on site     A Hazardous Substances Register shall be provided by the contractor subcontractor  prior to bringing chemicals onto site     The Contractor must ensure that MSDS  Material Safety Data Sheets  are available and  that suitable storage including appropriate bunding  drip trays  signage and PPE are  provided     Evidence of information  instruction and training regarding chemicals shall be supplied  by the contractor subcontractor on request     Flammable liquids  eg petrol  must be stored in well ventilated areas and in approved  metal containers that are accurately and clearly labelled     8 12 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT       M Contractors
32. heels must have pneumatic tyres      M Cylinders must not be left in the vicinity of operating plant  fire exits or in the malls     M Cylinders must not be stored on site unless approval from the Health and Safety Team  has been given     8 17 HAND TOOLS    Hand tools must be used for their intended purposes only  All tools brought onto site by  contractors subcontractors shall be inspected before use to ensure they are fit for  purpose and in a safe working order     Any faulty or damaged tools are to be quarantined until repaired or replaced     Appropriate PPE shall be worn at all times   8 18 POWER TOOLS    With the exception of double insulated tools  electric power tools and equipment must be  earthed     Angle grinders are to be fitted with a    dead man    switch and with appropriate safety  guarding as specified by the manufacturer     Operating switches or levers requiring constant pressure for operation shall not be  tampered with     All users of power tools must have been provided appropriate training and re training as  required  Cromwell Property Services may request evidence of competency from time to  time as art of site safety audits     Appropriate PPE shall be worn at all times     8 19 EXPLOSIVE POWER TOOLS    Only low velocity captive piston type tools are to be brought onto a Cromwell Property  Services worksite  Where public is in close proximity  no explosive power tools shall be  used     Suitable warning notices must be clearly displayed at the wor
33. k place  Verbal warnings  must be given to all other workers on site before using explosive power tools to ensure  they are not in close proximity     Safety goggles and hearing protection and other appropriate PPE must be worn prior to  the use of any explosive power tool     Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 23 of 31    8 20 WORKING AT HEIGHTS   RISK OF FALL HAZARD    All persons working at a height of 2metres or more  or working in an area where a risk of a  fall of 2 metres or more is possible  must undertake a risk assessment to determine the  hazards and implement controls to eliminate or minimise the risk     Risk controls shall follow the hierarchy of controls as determined in the relevant Codes of  Practice     Where harnesses or other fall protection equipment is used  the employee must be trained  to use such equipment     Ensure signage and barricading as necessary is in place prior to working at heights or  where there is a risk of fall injury        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   o Risk of Fall Code of Practice   Vic   o Advisory Standard for Working at Heights   Qld  o OH amp S Regulation 2001  NSW    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 24 of 31    8 21 GAS INSTALLATION  amp  MAINTENANCE WORK    All work undertaken to gas installations will be conducted by registered approved  engineers     8 22 NOISE    Contractors subcontractors undertaking work that may generate a noise shall ensure that  noise levels do not exceed 85dB and
34. may be required at such time before or  during the contract as agreed with the Manager   s Representative        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   Australian Workplace Safety Standards Act 2005   Commonwealth  Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989   ACT   Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000   NSW   Work Health Act 1986   NT   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   QLD   Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986   SA   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   Tasmania   Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004   Victoria   Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984   WA   AS NZS 4801 2001   Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems  ISO 14001 2004   Environmental Management Systems    0 01 40     Ol  0   01  0  0140     Ov  O     Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 10 of 31    CROMWELL PROPERTY SERVICES SAFETY RULES    6 NOMINATED COMPETENT PERSONS    The contractor shall supply the Manager   s Representative a list of persons who are  competent to receive safety documentation  A competent person is someone who has  sufficient training  experience and knowledge to enable them to assist the contractor to  comply with legal safety requirements  The Manager   s Representative may for any  reason  refuse to accept a person as a nominated Competent Person     The contractor will be informed by the Manager   s Representative of the arrangements on  site for the issue of appropriate safety documentation and the requirements for the safe  retention of such docu
35. me into contact  with oil or grease  Oxygen under pressure when combined with oil or grease may cause  an explosion    M Flashback arrestors are to be fitted at the bottle and also at the handpiece  Flashback  arrestors are to be tested or replaced at intervals not exceeding 12 months    M Approved safety equipment  PPE and clothing shall be used when using cutting and  brazing equipment    M Suitable fire fighting equipment must be readily available when cutting and brazing    M Screens or mats must be used to prevent hot metal falling below or onto adjacent  equipment  personnel    M Welding rods and spent rod ends must be kept in suitable containers and removed at  the end of each working period    M Gas cylinder valve keys are to be readily available at the cylinder to enable speedy  closing of the valve in an emergency    M Contractors must provide a detailed method statement to indicate how they will meet  health and safety requirements    M Equipment must be isolated at the end of each work period    M Trailing hoses and welding cables must be kept clear of walkways  protected across  roadways and protected from hot debris    REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   o AS NZS 4801 2001     Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems   o Advisory Standard  Welding   Qld   o Machinery Act 1949  ACT   o OH amp S Regulations     Certification of Plant Users and Operators   Vic    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 19 of 31    8 9 USE OF ARC WELDING EQUIPMENT    An
36. mentation  The contractor shall ensure the Nominated Competent  Person is fully aware of their role and the duties imposed on them     6 1 SITE PRE PLANNING    The health  amp  safety of persons at work shall be achieved by maintaining general safety at  and in the vicinity of the place of work  Before any work  to include commissioning or  testing  commences  it will be the responsibility of the appropriate Contractor   s  Supervisor to satisfy themselves that appropriate health     safety precautions are taken to  establish all safety measures at and in the vicinity of the workplace in accordance with  legislation and relevant regulations   Such precautions and the criteria for determining  the workplace is safe  such as risk assessments or safety audits  shall be recorded     Before the commencement of work the Nominated Competent Person in charge of the  work shall continue to maintain conditions  which ensure that other work areas are not  adversely affected by the activities for which they are responsible        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE  Australian Workplace Safety Standards Act 2005   Commonwealth  Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989   ACT  Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000   NSW  Work Health Act 1986   NT  Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   QLD  Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986   SA  Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995     Tasmania  Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004   Victoria  Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984  WA  AS NZS 4801 2
37. n in and out of the site each time they visit using the designated sign in books     5 2 MEETING REQUIREMENTS  As a minimum  the agenda of the pre start meeting shall include  but not be limited to   M Identification and communication of hazards and risk controls established on the site    M The name and contact arrangements of the Contractor   s Management and Site  Representative responsible for health and safety    M Arrangements for induction    M Timelines planned for activities and any hold points  permit to work procedures or  inspection and test plans appropriate to the work to be undertaken    5 3 INDUCTION REQUIREMENTS    All contractors  subcontractors and employees who will work at the premises must  complete an induction that is site specific and includes  but is not limited to     M Site communication and consultation processes to ensure precautions are taken by  each contractor subcontractor to ensure others who may be affected by their work  are not put at risk   a system of appropriate and regular communication to operate  effectively between all concerned to ensure that any changes in circumstances and  conditions of work are discussed and arrangements revised accordingly    M Site emergency preparedness plans and procedures   arrangements for the emergency  evacuation of the site    M Hazard identification and reporting procedures  M Risk assessment job safety analysis  safe work methods procedures    M Permit to work  lock out and other high risk systems a
38. n the property in the event of a  fire or emergency     M Provide accountability to tenants and investors on the integrity of preventive  maintenance works being conducted on site     M Provide accountability to tenants on the integrity of security controls  as well as  provide protection to contractors   subcontractors in the event of damage or theft on  tenants    premises     4 3 REHABILITATION POLICY    Cromwell Property Services provides occupational rehabilitation for any employee who  suffers a work related injury or illness and will work with the employee toward an  effective return to work program     To achieve these objectives we will     M Provide the supporting framework including all medical and related support services to  the injured worker    M Provide suitable duties for injured workers as part of the injury management program  M Ensure employees understand the objective of an early return to work    M Ensure employees understand their rights regarding injury management and return to  work  including the dispute resolution process    M Ensure systems are in place to support contractors and subcontractors undertaking  return to work programs with injured employees    M Ensure the participation in a rehabilitation program does not in any way prejudice an  employee    M Where a return to work program is not appropriate  the company will take steps to  assist the employee to return to a meaningful role within the community    4 4 DRUGS AND ALCOHOL POLICY    Crom
39. n without a permit  to work     M All flammable waste material must be stored in closed metal containers  No fires shall  be started on site     All site huts  shelters etc  will be provided with suitable fire fighting equipment     M Roadways must be kept clear at all times to facilitate access for the emergency  services     M All fire related matters are to be discussed with the Managers Representative  No fire  systems may be isolated  altered or tampered with without the specific written  authority of the Managers Representative     M No sprinkler systems may be isolated nor is the use of any hydrant or fire hose  permitted unless duly authorised in writing by the Managers Representative        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   o Utilities Act 2000     ACT   o OH amp S Regulation 2001   NSW  o Fire Services Act 1983   NT   o Advisory Standard First Aid   Qld  o Code of Practice First Aid   WA    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 31 of 31    
40. nd controls    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 9 of 31    Personal protective equipment  PPE  required on site   Environmental aspects and probable impacts   Policies relevant to the site and works being undertaken   Waste management including waste disposal  waste minimisation and recycling  Site storage and disposal matters   Traffic management planning   Issue resolution procedure    First Aid arrangements  names of first aid personnel and the location of first aid kits    HNRAARARARA Ek    Incident and accident reporting arrangements    The induction process is an electronic web based system and all contractors as part of  their Contract will be required to complete inductions prior to attending the premises  and thereafter annually or as may be required     5 4 NONCOMPLIANCE    In the case of contractor subcontractor non compliance the Manager   s Representative will  have the authority to stop the work if in their opinion it is necessary in the interests of  health  amp  safety   The Principal will not accept liability for any loss howsoever incurred     The contractor will present  for inspection  such copies of personal certificates of  competency  test certificates and inspection records as requested by the Manager   s  Representative e g  forklift truck drivers  lifting tackle  scaffolding  and mobile cranes     The contractor will provide a schedule of relevant written health  amp  safety risk  assessments and safe work method statements as 
41. oise  dust or other  nuisance or disturbance without having notified Cromwell   s Facility Manager or their  representative    M Contractors are to ensure the work area is kept clean  tidy and free from obstructions   All floors and traffic routes must be kept clear of materials  which could pose a slip or  trip hazard to others    M Having agreed the safe access and egress routes the contractor must ensure their  employees use them    M The contractor shall at all times ensure that suitable precautions are taken to prevent  pollution of the atmosphere  ground or watercourses    M The contractor shall ensure all their employees or those of sub contractors record  their attendance on site daily in order they can be accounted for in the event of a fire  or other emergency    M This will be in addition to the requirement for all contractors to report and sign in    REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   o Australian Workplace Safety Standards Act 2005     Commonwealth   o Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989   ACT   o Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000   NSW   o Work Health Act 1986   NT   o Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   QLD   o Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986   SA   o Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995     Tasmania   o Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004   Victoria   o Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984  WA   o AS NZS 4801 2001   Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems   o ISO 14001 2004   Environmental Management Systems    Contractor OH 
42. onductors and other apparatus are totally enclosed     Switch rooms and motor starter rooms are kept locked  and no one may enter them  except in the presence of a Registered Electrical Contractor or Licensed Electrical  Worker or other authorised person  if they do not comply with the preceding dot  point     9 6 FLEXIBLE CABLES    Flexible cables and extension leads must be     M Located in positions where the cables and leads are not subject to damage  including  damage by liquids     M Provided with protection against damage  including damage by liquids     A flexible cable or extension lead must be supported at least 2m from the floor or ground   if the    M plug connected to the electricity supply is more than 10m from the equipment to  which the cable or lead is connected    M person using the equipment to which the cable or lead or connected cannot see the  plug connected to the electricity supply  or   M cable or lead crosses a passageway or access way    9 7 PORTABLE ELECTRICAL TOOLS   M All portable electric tools and equipment except the tools referred to in the paragraph  below must be connected by 3 core flexible cable which must be in good condition  and suitably protected against mechanical damage  All insulated and double insulated  tools may be connected by 2 core flexible cable  which must be in good condition and  suitably protected against damage    M Hand held portable electrical tools must be double pole switched and operated at not  more that 110 volts
43. ote the hazard within the restricted area  Ensure all barriers and screens are  erected and secured appropriately   Barriers  guards and screens must meet AS  standards as appropriate to their design     The removal  shifting or destruction of any warning sign is forbidden without  authorisation     The contractor must not move any barriers  guards  screens or notices without the  permission of the Manager   s Representative     8 3 EXCAVATIONS    All trenches and excavations are potentially dangerous and the associated hazards must  be assessed prior to commencement of work  Excavation depth  soil conditions  existing  services  proximity to traffic and other sources of static or vibratory loads must be  considered  All excavations 1 5 metres or more deep shall be benched  battered  shored  or otherwise supported in an approved manner in accordance with relevant State  legislation and codes of Practice  Exceptions to this standard require written approval of a  qualified engineer     The following rules apply when excavation and trenching is required     M    M    No on site excavations shall be made without specific permission and reference to  site specific drawings from the Facilities Manager or the Manager   s Representative     All trenches  amp  excavations should be barricaded off and appropriate warning signs  displayed     Prior to the commencement of any excavation work the position of all underground  services must be established     Excavations and trenches shall
44. s     M The objective of this manual is to promote health  safety and environmental best  practice and ensure regulatory compliance of contractors and subcontractors by  prescribing the requirements for health  safety and the environment when providing  services to or on behalf of Cromwell Property Services Pty Ltd     M This booklet should be read carefully and its receipt acknowledged in writing in  connection with a specific contract  No variation will be permitted without the  express permission of the National Facilities Manager  Efforts to comply with  timetables for providing the services  must not affect the Health  amp  Safety of persons  carrying out the work active or the environmental aspects and impacts of the work  being undertaken     2 RESPONSIBILITIES    In addition to statutory responsibilities contractors  sub contractors  their employees and  agents must comply with     M Cromwell Property Services Health and Safety Policy and Environmental Policy     M Any other regulations  orders and by laws that shall be applicable to the works   particularly those matters that concern the health  safety and welfare of the persons  on the site and the practical environmental protection of that site     M Site specific risk assessments method statements as required and specific to the  activity being undertaken     Each time a contractor subcontractor arrives on site and before commencing work they  must report to the Managers Representative and sign in the site visitor
45. s register   Contractors will not be allowed on site if a permit to work is not in place and authorised     Where applicable any contractor   s pass  once issued must be worn at all times whilst on  site     3 CONTRACTOR   S REPRESENTATIVE FOR HEALTH     SAFETY    M The contractor shall nominate a person who shall ensure that all contractual and  statutory obligations for the health  amp  safety of their own and sub contractor   s  employees are fully met and that best practices are pursued for encouraging safe  working  The contractor shall provide records to show this person has the  knowledge  competency to undertake this role  H amp S Rep training or other as  appropriate   The person identified will be hereafter referred to as the Contractor   s  Representative     M Communication between the contractor subcontractor and Cromwell Property  Services on site shall be directly with the property management representative for  Cromwells  If this communication proves unsatisfactory or a safety or environmental  issue arises that cannot be resolved  the contractor subcontractor should contact the  National Facilities Manager to escalate the issue and seek resolution     National Facilities Manager   Email  phil cowlingecromwell com au  Phone  07 3225 7777   Fax  07 3225 7788    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 4 of 31    POLICIES    4 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY    At Cromwell Property Services the welfare of our employees  contractors  subcontr
46. safe  barricade  tag out or otherwise render the area secure to  prevent further incident prior to reporting     10 2 FIRST AID    First aid facilities are available on all worksites managed by Cromwell Property Services   Prior to commencement of work  and as part of site induction  contractors subcontractors  shall be informed of the first audit facilities and the names and contact details of first aid  officers     10 3 FIRE FIGHTING EQUIPMENT    Fire fighting equipment is available on all worksites managed by Cromwell Property  Services  Prior to commencement of work  and as part of site induction   contractors subcontractors shall be informed of the location of fire fighting equipment  and the names and contact details of emergency services personnel     10 4 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE    An emergency procedure is in place on all worksites managed by Cromwell Property  Services  Prior to commencement of work  and as part of site induction   contractors subcontractors shall be informed of the emergency procedure and the names  and contact details of emergency services personnel     10 5 FIRE    M The contractor subcontractors and their employees must be familiar with the on site  fire and evacuation procedures  If you have any concerns regarding the procedure you  should discuss the matter with the Manager   s Representative     M Care must be taken when using any equipment that employs naked flames or produces  sparks e g  grinding  metal cutting  No hot work shall be undertake
47. sion 2   Qld   Plant Regulations Codes of Practice   Qld   Electrical Industry Safety and Administration Act 1997   Tas   Electrical Workers and Contractors Act 2002   NT   Occupational Health and Safety Regulation 2001   NSW   AS NZS 3012 2003  Electrical Installations     Construction and Demolition Sites    AS NZS 3760 2003  In service Safety Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment    AS NZS 2802 2000  Electric Cables     Reeling  amp  Trailing for Mining and General Use     other than underground mining   AS 1318 1985  Industrial Safety Colour Code    AS 1319 1994  Safety Signs for the Occupational Environment    AS NZS 4836 2001  Safe Working on Low Voltage Electrical Installations     oo0o0o0o0o 00000000 00 00 00    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 30 of 31    INCIDENTS  ACCIDENTS AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS    10 REPORTING ACCIDENTS AND NEAR MISSES    All accidents or near misses to contractors subcontractors    employees or others must be  reported to the Manager   s Representative immediately  The contractor will comply with  their State TerritoryTerritory statutory requirements for reporting injuries     In addition  anan accident report shall be submitted to Cromwell Property Services  withinwithin 24 hours of a reportable accident having occurred     10 1 DAMAGE TO EQUIPMENT  PLANT OR PREMISES    Any damage to equipment  materials  vehicles or premises must be reported to the  Manager   s Representative immediately     Where conditions are un
48. te without the permission of the Manager   s  Representative  The sitting and movement of the crane will be agreed with the  contractor and Manager   s Representative     The contractor shall also provide the following information     M A safe work method detailing the loads to be lifted  the weight of the load  the type  of lifting tackle to be used  arrangements for the assembly of such equipment  a plan  of the operating location  the jib radius and the name of the person supervising the  lifts  this role is additional to the operator      M Provide evidence that the operator is trained and competent  licensed as required      M Provide evidence that the crane has been correctly maintained  tested and examined  in accordance with manufacturer   s instructions and relevant legislation     M Provide evidence that the ground bearing stability will withstand the weight of the  crane and load during operation  including location of underground services      8 14 CONFINED SPACES    Confined spaces are permit to work areas  No person shall enter a confined space without  first undertaking a risk assessment and completing the permit to work    M The contractor must comply with all relevant Regulations and obtain a permit to work  prior to the commencement of any confined space working     M No confined space is to be entered until a JSA Safe work method has been prepared in  consultation with all persons involved and all necessary training and precautions are  implemented     M Pl
49. tralian Standards by a Registered Electrical Contractor of Licensed  Electrical Worker before being brought onto a worksite     Cord extension sets  power boards  appliances connected by a flexible cord  portable  isolation transformers and RCD   s must be inspected and tested     M    m  mi    M    M    Prior to initial introduction to service  except where the equipment is new and there  is written evidence of compliance to AS NZS 3760     Before return to service after repairs     Prior to each hire  for hire equipment  inspection only  and additionally tested at not  greater than monthly intervals     At intervals not exceeding those specified in the    Inspection  amp  Testing Intervals     schedule appended to this document  and    Prior to use  a quick visual inspection to ensure there are no defects  this is for the  users personal satisfaction      Equipment which has passed the inspection and test shall be fitted with a durable  non   reusable  non metallic tag  which shall include     m  I    Name of the person or company performing the tests  and    The test or re test date     Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 28 of 31    9 5 ACCESS TO TRANSFORMERS AND SWITCHROOMS    M    M    M    Transformer enclosures are locked and accessible only by the Registered Electrical  Contractor  Licensed Electrical Workers or other authorised persons     If access is required for operating purposes  into switch rooms and motor starter  rooms  all switch gear  c
50. ure all work activities  including those of contractors and subcontractors  are  carried out by competent persons    M Systematically audit our systems  including those pertinent to contractors and  subcontractors  analyse and respond to results of audits and seek continual  improvement to environmental management        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   Australian Workplace Safety Standards Act 2005   Commonwealth  Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989   ACT   Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000   NSW   Work Health Act 1986   NT   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   QLD   Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986     SA   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   Tasmania   Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004   Victoria   Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984   WA   AS NZS 4801 2001     Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems  ISO 14001 2004   Environmental Management Systems    00000000000    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 5 of 31    4 2 CONTRACTOR SIGN IN   SIGN OUT POLICY    Cromwell Property Services aims to provide a professional standard of property  management  In this regard  we will  for properties where we are responsible for  contractor   subcontractor management  implement a sign in register  which contractors    subcontractors are required to fill in at the times of arrival and departure from the  property  This will ensure  among other things  the following     M Provide a list of contractors   subcontractors present o
51. well Property Services takes the issue of the use of alcohol while at work  or prior to  undertaking work as serious  There is a zero blood alcohol or illicit drug tolerance policy  for contractors providing services at any Property managed by Cromwell     If any employee  contractor or subcontractor is reasonably believed to be under the  influence of an illicit drug while at a Cromwell Property Services delegated workplace   that person will be required to leave the workplace     Should this occur more than once in a six month period  in relation to the same contractor  or subcontractor  the company may be removed from the workplace and contract  terminated        REGULATORY COMPLIANCE   Safety  Rehabilitation and Compensation Act 1988   Commonwealth  Occupational Health and Safety Act 1989   ACT   Workplace Injury Management and Workers compensation Act 1998   NSW  Work Health Act 1986   NT   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   QLD   Occupational Health Safety and Welfare Act 1986     SA   Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995   Tasmania   Workers Compensation Act 1958   Victoria   Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984  WA    000000000          Vereen Carey wu nieuwe ree    Contractor OH amp S Management Plan   V2 0 12Jun07 Page 6 of 31    4 5 SMOKING POLICY    As our duty to ensure health and safety at work  Cromwell Property Services prohibits  smoking in the workplace including client premises where work is being undertaken by the  Contractor     Cromwell Property S
52. workplace must be provided by the contractor where such provisions  are not already available  This will include but is not limited to the use of roof  ladders  crawling boards  guardrails  toe boards  permits to work and safety  management systems etc     Equipment shall be prevented from falling and suitable signs warning of overhead work  displayed at ground level when appropriate     All materials and equipment should be transported to the workplace in a safe manner  by the use of lifts or external hoists  the position of external hoists must be agreed  with the Manager   s Representative before any work commences      A permit to work will be required to work on any roof at Cromwell Property Services   Any works within 2 metres of a parapet  edge of a roof or where a fall from height  may occur must be controlled with the use of barriers  fall arrestors and other such  precautions as may be necessary to achieve statutory compliance     Where the work presents a risk from fire or the exposure of flammable materials on  the roof the contractor must provide suitable fire fighting equipment and ensure  employees are trained to use the equipment  In addition a hot work permit must be  obtained from the Managers Representative before the commencement of any hot  work     8 1 FLOOR OPENINGS  PENETRATIONS AND EDGES       M Before the removal of any floor section the contractor subcontractor must obtain  permission from the Manager   s Representative   M Handrails  guard rails or
53. y arc welding equipment must be fitted with an open circuit voltage limiting device   The following specific points shall be complied with     M The maximum voltages permitted between the electrodes and point of work is 100  volts     M Any transformers used in the welding process must be double wound to ensure  complete isolation of welding circuit from the mains supply  The secondary winding  must not be earthed to the transformer tank     M Every welding circuit a c  or d c  must be of the 3 lead system comprising the welding  lead  the welding return and the welding earth     M All leads and lead connections must be waterproof     8 10 ASBESTOS    It must not be assumed that there is no asbestos on site  If you suspect material  containing asbestos is present in your work area you must stop and inform the Manager   s  Representative immediately  The Manager   s Representative will decide on the  appropriate course of action     M Removal of any Asbestos Containing Materials  ACM  at Cromwell Property Services will  be carried out by Health and Safety Executive  HSE  licensed contractors only   Approval from the Manager   s Representative must be given before work commences     M A separate area will only be set aside for temporary storage of bagged materials upon  receipt of a written request from the contractor     M Contractors must comply with the Control of Asbestos at Work Regulations and the  associated Regulations covering Licensing and Pollution  The application o
    
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