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key risk management features of the safety case regime (incidents,…
key risk management features of the safety case regime
Safe Work practices and procedures
Purposes
Induction and Training
adherence to work instructions and workplace policy and procedures
safe work method statement
job safety analysis (JSA)
standard operating procedure (SOP
clearances and isolation permissions
work area access permits
Certificate of Compliance of Electrical Work
selection, use and maintenance of personal protective equipment (PPE)
manual handling techniques
individually, in pairs, in teams
legal weight limits
hazardous substances and dangerous goods
correct handling
application
labelling
transport and storage
safety data sheet (SDS)
working at heights
ladders
selection
safety check
precautions when ascending and working from and around
precautions when working on and around scaffold and elevated work platforms
tools and equipmen
appropriate selection
correct use
maintenance
safety and lockout tagging
working with electricity
minimising chance of electric shock
isolation of electrical supply
housekeeping
clean up procedures
waste disposal
consideration of WHS and the environment
Importance
Specific to work place within industry
incidents, accidents and emergencies
difference between incident, accident, emergency
range of common incidents, accidents and emergencies
situations
manageable first aid
emergency
range of potential injuries and their cause(s)
strategies to reduce workplace accidents, injury or impairment
response procedures
emergency situations
emergency contact numbers
emergency signals, alarms and exits
location
use
basic firefighting process
fire fighting equipment
fire blanket
fire extinguishers
fire hose and reel
procedures to follow
notification
workplace policy and procedures
evacuation
securing workplace/building
reporting
role of personnel in an emergency
electrical accidents
causes
effects of electric shock on body
removal of victim from 'live' situation
duty of care related to first aid
legal and ethical issues which may impact on management of care
personnel responsible for first aid
responsibilities of a first aider
principles of first aid
danger
response
send for help
airway
breathing
CPR
defibrillator (if available)
general
assessment
management
seek assistance
access equipment/resources
monitor
monitor
apply in response to scenarios
recording and reporting in relation to first aid
workplace policy and protocols
regulatory requirements
Risk management
difference between
hazard
risk
application in the workplace
hazard identification
hazard identification
range of hazards
human factors
manual handling
materials
tools and equipment
work environment
work processes and practices
working
with electricity
at heights
in a confined space
Potential hazards to
self
colleagues
customers
clients
risk assessment
risk control
eliminate
minimise
substitution
modification
isolation
engineering control
other controls
administrative
safe work practices
personal protective equipment (PPE)
monitor and review
detrimental effects of
excessive noise
vibration, thermal stress and UV radiation
laser-operated tools and equipment
occupational overuse syndrome
stress in the workplace
drug and alcohol use in the workplace
Compliance
difference between
act
regulation
code of practice
industry/workplace standard
WHS legislation and codes of practice
legislation
Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (NSW) (as amended)
Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW) (as amended)
codes of practice related to
dangerous goods and substances
first aid
manual handling
risk management
working with electricity
rights and responsibilities
person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU)
officer
worker
functions and powers of WHS inspectors
electrical work requiring licensing
consequences of non-compliance
safety signs, symbols and barricades
legislative requirements
meaning of colour and shape
placement and positioning