FIRST ISSUED AUGUST 2011 REVISION 4 06/02/17
RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION INDUCTION BOOKLETTRADES & SUPPLIERS
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CONTENTS
1 DISCLAIMER 1
2 INTRODUCTION 1
3 SITE SPECIFIC HAZARDS AND RISKS 1
4 INDUCTION BOOKLET PROCESS 2
5 PYRAMID SUBCONTRACTING 2
6 INFORMATION, INSTRUCTION, TRAINING AND SUPERVISION 2
7 ONSITE MINIMUM QUALIFICTION REQUIREMENTS 2
8 CONSULTATION 3
9 HEALTH AND SAFETY CO-ORDINATION PLAN 3
10 RISK MANAGEMENT 5
11 OHS NON -COMPLIANCE 6
12 HIGH RISK CONSTRUCTION 6
13 SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENTS (SWMS) 6
14 SITE HOUSEKEEPING/ SITE ACCESS 7
15 FENCING 7
16 SITE AMENTIES 8
17 SITE SIGNAGE 8
18 PUBLIC SAFETY 8
19 GENERAL HAZARDS 9
20 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT 9
21 LADDERS AND STEPLADDER 10
22 SCAFFOLDING 11
23 BRICKLAYER TRESTLES 12
24 ROOF AND FALL PROTECTION 12
25 VOID PROTECTION 13
26 MOBILE PLANT & POWERED EQUIPMENT 13
27 NO GO ZONES 14
28 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT 16
29 FIRST AID 16
30 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES 17
31 INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS 17
32 AGENTS ACCESS TO SITE 18
33 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS 18
34 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT 18
35 MANUAL HANDLING 19
36 HOURS OF WORK 19
37 OTHER RULES 19
38 EMPLOYEES INDUCTION SIGN OFF 20
39 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT FORM 21
39 OHS SIGN OFF 23
40 NEW VENDOR FORM 25
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1 DISCLAIMER
This induction booklet has been prepared by Carlisle Homes.
The intent of this induction booklet is to provide non-exhaustive information regarding statutory obligations and various laws that govern safe building practices. This in no way exonerates Employers, their employees, contractors, agents or other persons of their personal responsibilities to ensure compliance with the governing requirements. Each Employer, employee, contractor or other person must comply with their own obligations under relevant legislation at all times.
The induction booklet is designed to provide a greater level of knowledge to Employers, their employees, contractors and agents so that they can better identify hazards and risks that may prevent incidents, injury and illness to themselves and others that may be affected by their undertakings when working on Carlisle Homes sites.
Carlisle Homes and its related entities do not accept any liability resulting from any act or inaction taken in reliance upon or in connection with this bookle
2 INTRODUCTION
By signing this induction booklet, you acknowledge you have read and understood the contents of the booklet and agree to comply with all of the requirements set out in the booklet (so far as they are reasonably practicable), and in all relevant OH&S Acts, Regulations, Codes of Practice and Guidance Material. You also acknowledge that you will only undertake work that you have the relevant expertise, qualifications and knowledge to undertake safely and that you have been engaged by Carlisle Homes because you have that specialist expertise, qualifications and knowledge.
The induction booklet is intended to assist all duty holders in meeting their shared OH&S responsibilities,
including Carlisle Homes and the people engaged by it to undertake the required works i.e. Contractors/Suppliers and their employees, contractors, agents or other persons. A copy of the ESP can be found on site in the electrical meter box.
· Comply with all relevant legislation, regulations, and codes of practice/compliance and industry standards
· Provide workers with the appropriate guidance, resources and support to enable them to carry out their work safely
· Develop a culture that encourages all employees to participate in the safety process and to raise safety issues if they arise
· Monitor and record safety performance and improvement
3 SITE SPECIFIC HAZARDS AND RISKS
The induction booklet is intended to provide general information regarding OH&S responsibilities and Carlisle Homes’ safe systems of work. All duty holders are required to identify, assess and control any hazards and risks to health or safety that are specific to a particular site or circumstances.
Carlisle Homes will provide its Contractors/Suppliers with information it has to assist it to identify, assess and control any hazards and risks to health or safety that are specific to a particular site or circumstances prior to that Contractor/ Supplier commencing works.
Any site specific hazards identified by the Contractor/Supplier are to be reported to Carlisle Homes immediately. If the hazard is of a serious nature that could significantly affect the health or safety of any site personnel whatsoever, those persons must cease works immediately, cordon off the area (if safe to do so) and alert Carlisle Homes immediately.
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4 INDUCTION BOOKLET PROCESS
Carlisle Homes representative inducts Contractor/Supplier into induction booklet prior to commencing
works on site
ÈThe Employer must sign the
“Commitment & Acknowledgment form”.
This form is returned to the Carlisle Homes office and added to the preferred Trade/Supplier database
ÈThe Employer must induct their employees,
contractors & any other persons into the Induction booklet prior to commencing works on site and provide documented evidence of this to Carlisle
Homes. All necessary risk assessments and SWMS MUST be completed.
ÈONLY WHEN THE ABOVE
HAS ALL BEEN COMPLETED CAN
WORK CAN START ON SITE
ÈThe trade or supplier must then induct any
other employees attending a Carlisle Homes site and provide documented evidence of this to Carlisle Homes (a sign off register must be
maintained which is attached).
Note: This form shall be made available to Carlisle Homes via request within a 24hr period as required.
5 PYRAMID SUBCONTRACTING
Where a subcontract is let by one contracting party to another, any subsequent re-letting would constitute pyramid subcontracting and would contravene Carlisle Homes policy.
Pyramid subcontracting works is strictly forbidden unless without prior written authorisation from Carlisle Homes.
6 INFORMATION, INSTRUCTION, TRAINING AND SUPERVISION
Prior to the commencement of work, ALL personnel undertaking work of any kind on Carlisle Homes’ sites must have been provided the necessary information, instruction and training regarding safety. At a minimum, this will include Construction Industry Training (Construction industry induction card) and training regarding High Risk Construction Work, with appropriate records maintained and provided to Carlisle Homes.
Each Contractor / Supplier is responsible for ensuring their employees, contractors and others have received the necessary information, instruction and training to enable them to undertake their job safely. All information, instruction and training must be provided by appropriately qualified persons.
All workers undergoing work on site are to provide evidence of trade and task competency, to provide all necessary paperwork relating to hazardous substances they may be confronted with, and the correct selection, fitting and training of personal protective equipment (PPE).
At all times, the level of supervision necessary to enable workers to undertake their job safely must be provided by appropriately qualified persons. Apprentices or other workers with less experience are not permitted to be left on site UNATTENDED whilst they are performing construction work.
7 ONSITE MINIMUM QUALIFICTION REQUIREMENTS
The following qualifications are mandatory for all workers undertaking work of any kind on Carlisle Homes’ site:
· Construction Industry induction card
· Training regarding Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) for High Risk works
· Appropriate licences for plant and equipment
First aid training is recommended for all personnel. At a minimum, Contractors and Suppliers must ensure appropriate levels of personnel with first aid training and appropriate first aid equipment are available at all times.
Evidence of the above qualifications must be provided to Carlisle Homes prior to commencing work.
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8 CONSULTATION
A safe workplace is more easily achieved when everyone involved in the work communicates with each other to identify hazards and risks, talks about any health and safety concerns and works together to find solutions. The site supervisors may use the onsite visits, phone, email or text to discuss safety conditions or requirements. Contractors or Suppliers must:
· Call a Carlisle Homes representative if there is a safety concern
· Communicate with other persons on site regarding OHS conditions or requirements
9 HEALTH AND SAFETY CO-ORDINATION PLAN
Responsibilities
Every person has an obligation to take reasonable care for their own safety and the safety of others. However, the following table sets out an overview of the key areas of responsibility regarding health and safety.
POSITION OH&S RESPONSIBILITIES
Site manager / supervisor Responsible for implementing Carlisle Homes’ overall safety strategy and monitoring and auditing compliance with Carlisle Homes’ safety procedures at site
Construction Manager To assist the site manager / supervisor in implementing and monitoring compliance with Carlisle Homes’ systems and procedures regarding health and safety
Building Manager Overall responsibility for the management of all housing projects, including auditing health and safety compliance and the management of contractors
Safety Manager/Advisor Responsible for implementing policies, systems and instructions (where required and within Carlisle Homes’ expertise)
Trade/Contractor/Supplier and all employees, contractors and other persons
Companies: So far as is reasonably practicable, provide and maintain for employees and contractors a working environment that is safe and without risks to health and safety. Only carry out work that it is qualified and suitably experienced to carry out.
Individual workers: Take reasonable care for their own health and safety, and for the health and safety of others who may be affected by what they do at work Only carry out work that they are qualified and suitably experienced to carry out.
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Arrangements for co-ordinating the health and safety of the project
ITEM RESPONSIBLE PERSON
Appoint Site Manager/Supervisor Building Manager
Consult and provide OHS information to those affected on site (if within that person’s expertise and experience).
Display appropriate signage
Site Manager/Supervisor Trade/Contractor/supplier
Ensure Induction booklet and relevant safety
Documentation including safe work method statements (SWMS) for high risk work is complete and available for review
Ensure that the relevant SWMS is modified by the appropriate person (including contractors) if controls are inappropriate or if site conditions change, if the scope of work changes, if the personnel undertaking the work changes, if the plant or equipment to be used to undertake the work changes or if an incident occurs
Site Manager/Supervisor
Safety Manager
Site Manager/Supervisor, Trade/Contractor/supplier
Supervise Trades in accordance to site safety rules and SWMS for any high risk work
Ensure site hazards are controlled so far as reasonably practicable
Trade/Contractor/supplier
Coordinate the safe interaction between workers on site.
Ensure workers are acting safely and responsibly on site.
Site Manager/Supervisor/ Trade/Contractor/supplier
Ensure appropriate First Aid equipment is available on site
Trade/Contractor/suppliers/supervisor
Ensure all affected workers on site are aware of relevant information in the ESP and the Health And Safety Co-Ordination Plan and act accordingly
Trade/Contractor/suppliers/employees Site Manager/Supervisor/
Ensure workers are acting safely and responsibly on site.
Site Manager/Supervisor
Ensure appropriate First Aid equipment is available on site
Trade/Contractor/suppliers/supervisor
Ensure all affected workers on site are aware of relevant information in the ESP and the Health And Safety Co-Ordination Plan and act accordingly
Trade/Contractor/suppliers/employees
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Arrangements for managing health and safety incidents or near misses
ITEM RESPONSIBLE PERSON
Site Emergency Safety Sign Site Manager/Supervisor
Verbally report incident to Carlisle Homes personnel Trade Contractor/Site Manager/Supervisor/supplier
Verbally report incident to Site Manager/Supervisor and await instructions regarding additional reporting requirements from Safety Manager / Advisor
Trade/Contractor/Site Manager/Supervisor Safety Manager/Advisor
Supervisors to verbally notify OH&S managers Supervisor/ Construction Manager
OH&S management to notify Worksafe if required OH&S management (in conjunction with Site Manager / Supervisor and after seeking legal advice, if necessary)
10 RISK MANAGEMENT
Work through the following list to determine the best safety measures:
Hazard: Anything in the workplace that has the potential to harm people.
Risk: The possibility that the harm (eg death, injury or illness) may occur in the workplace when exposed to a hazard.
1. Eliminate the unsafe work practice, plant or equipment.
2. Substitute the work practice, plant or equipment with a safer alternative;
3. Isolate the work practice, plant or equipment; or
4. Re-design the workplace, plant or equipment to make it safer.
5. Change Work Methods change the way the work is done to make it safer
6. Provide Protective Equipment give workers appropriate safety equipment or clothing.
When working on a residential construction site you must identify any potential hazards assicuated with the proposed work, assess the risks involved and develop controls to eliminate, or minimise, the risk. The risk management process must be carried out in consultation with your employees, must be undertaken by appropriate qualified persons and documented as set out below.
You must not commence construction work unless:
· All employees working on Carlisle Homes sites have undertaken and signed off on a full Carlisle Homes’ induction.
· An assessment of the risks associated with the work has been undertaken and provided to the principal contractor in the form of a documented risk assessment and SWMS.
· A site specific risk assessment has been undertaken before undertaking work on site.
· All employees and contractors have been trained in and understand the requirements of the risk assessment and SWMS.
If site conditions change, if the scope of work changes, if the personnel undertaking the work changes, if the plant or equipment to be used to undertake the work changes or if an incident occurs, then the SWMS must be reviewed and, if necessary, revised.
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11 OHS NON -COMPLIANCE
All contractors and suppliers on site or in the workplace must comply with any health and safety rules and procedures. Failure to completely follow any instruction related to health and safety procedures will result in the following disciplinary steps:
1. “Three strikes”. This involved verbal discussion, Written warning, off site re-induction.
2. “First and final”. This involves a written final warning and off site re-induction.
3. “Instant dismissal”. Works to cease and no further work will be provided.
12 HIGH RISK CONSTRUCTION
You must maintain a SWMS for any High Risk work undertaken on the project and provide a copy to Carlisle Homes before commencing work. Carlisle Homes will provide the principal contractor with a copy of the SWMS, including any changes made to the SWMS.
In addition to the above general requirements, if you are doing any of the following tasks on a Carlisle Homes site, then a detailed SWMS is required:
· Where there is a risk of a person falling more than 2 metres.
· Work involving demolition
· Removal or disturbance of asbestos
· Structural alterations that require temporary support
· Confined space
· Trench or shaft if excavated depth is greater than 1.5 metres
· Near mains pressure gas
· Energised electrical installations or services
· Adjacent to roadways or railway
· Movement of mobile plant
· Extremes of temperature
These are only examples of high risk work which would require a SWMS and a detailed SWMS may be required in other circumstances not
included in the above list.
13 SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENTS (SWMS)
A Safe Work Method Statement must:
· Identify work that is High Risk Construction work being done
· State the hazard arising from that work
· Describe how the risk will be controlled
· Describe the manner in which the risk control measures are to be implemented
· Be reviewed by an appropriately qualified person
All work must be undertaken in compliance with the SWMS.
The SWMS must be updated where necessary (but only by an appropriately qualified person). It may be necessary to update the SWMS if risk controls are inappropriate, if site conditions change, if the scope of work changes, if the personnel undertaking the work changes, if the plant or equipment to be used to undertake the work changes or if an incident occurs.
The completion of a detailed Safe work method statement (SWMS) is a legal requirement for all high risk work and may be required in other circumstances.
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14 SITE HOUSEKEEPING/ SITE ACCESS
· All trades are to clean up their own rubbish on a daily basis
· All windblown rubbish is to be immediately placed into the site rubbish bin/cage
· Stockpiled items (Eg. Bricks, Roof tiles, Plaster) to be placed as directed
· Site to be left “Trade Ready” for the next contractors
· Bend nails over in redundant timber
· Need to maintain clear access to the front gate, doors, garage, toilet and water tap.
· Only Carlisle Homes authorised/inducted personnel and delivery drivers are allowed to access site
· Failure to comply with site housekeeping requirements may result in cleaning recharges to help maintain compliance
15 FENCING
· Carlisle Homes lock code is 4777
· Do not tamper with temporary fencing
· Gates and fence panels to be closed when leaving site
· Gates to be opened inwards (not over footpaths)
· Failure to comply with fencing requirements may result in cleaning recharges to help maintain compliance
· Maintain silt protection barrier when applicable
· Notify the site supervisor of any damage to the fencing
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16 SITE AMENTIES
The toilets are there for your use. Please do not tamper, or abuse.
· Toilet must be supplied in working order
· Must not be placed on sloping ground
· Must not be used to store building materials
· Keep the area in front of the toilet clear.
· Have a door that is hand lockable
· Please let the site supervisor immediately know of any issues
· Make every effort to flush toilet
17 SITE SIGNAGE
All site signage that is displayed should be carefully read and understood as it may be displaying specific advice relating to site condition. Carlisle Homes’ site supervisors use these signs to convey important site information.
Never cover, remove or wilfully damage signs that are displayed on site, as they are positioned for a safety reason. Contact your site supervisor if a sign requires attention.
18 PUBLIC SAFETY
It is everyone’s responsibility to ensure that members of the public are protected from the activities that occur on the building site. You are responsible for conducting a site specific hazard identification process regarding public safety before commencing work. However, the following general rules apply to all Carlisle Homes’ sites:
· Cover trenches or holes, uneven surfaces
· Remove all objects in public areas
· Barricade all works area adjacent to footpaths or roads
· Daily housekeeping which includes sweeping footpaths and roadways
· Appropriate signage
· Don’t block footpaths with cars or equipment
· Do not leave material on neighbouring property including waffle pod fix down reo
· Implement any additional site security as required (based on risk assessment)
· Ensure crossover protection (if in place) is returned to its correct position when leaving site.
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19 GENERAL HAZARDS
You are responsible for ensuring a site specific hazard identification process has been undertaken before commencing work. However, the following general rules apply to all Carlisle Homes’ sites:
· All star picks or stakes need to be capped and identified
· All sharp objects are to be identified and covered
· All cutting tools must use their own dust prevention apparatus
· All equipment and tools must be appropriately maintained by qualified persons and used in the correct manner as recommended by the manufacturer’s guidelines and / or Australian Standards
· Prior to use of any equipment and tools, a pre-start check must be completed
· Nail guns must be used in conjunction with an applicable SWMS, including the requirements to keep hands, arms and legs well clear when firing
· Guarding must be maintained and kept in place on all tools in accordance with manufacturer’s guidelines and relevant Australian Standards
· Temporary timber propping of verandas or alfresco areas is prohibited in all circumstances. The final post must be used.
20 ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
ALWAYS
· Test and tag electric leads, tools and equipment every 3 months.
· Visually inspect electric leads, tools and equipment for damage before each use.
· Use safety switches (also called RCDs) when using electrical tools and equipment.
· Use a competent person to repair damaged electrical leads, tools and equipment.
· Elevate electrical leads from ground with the use of lead stands, insulated hook devices.
· Ensure your generator is tested and tagged and not used in a confined space
NEVER
· Use damaged electrical leads, tools and equipment.
· Use electrical leads, tools and equipment in damp or wet conditions.
· Place electrical leads in areas where they may be damaged (e.g. on the ground, through doorways and over sharp edges).
· Use modified electrical tools and equipment.
· Use domestic power outlets that are unsuitable for industry.
· Use extended electric leads beyond Industry Standards (piggy backing).
· Use double adaptors.
· Run power leads from neighbouring dwellings or across roads
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21 LADDERS AND STEPLADDER
Portable ladders are one of the least stable but most commonly used tools for working at height. Portable ladders require users to be more vigilant about the risk of falling when working at heights. Before using a ladder, consider if there is a safer way of completing the task.
If a ladder is required to be used, the following requirements must be followed:
· Carlisle Homes considers Work platform ladders to be a higher control level when work at height
· Ladders must be used in accordance with the requirements of Australian Standard AS/NZS 1892: “Portable ladders”.
· Ladders are to be positioned on a stable footing, to extend 900 mm above the step off point
· Angled appropriately, 4 in 1
· They are to be secured to prevent unsafe movement.
· Whilst ascending and descending the ladder, both hands must be freely available for gripping purposes
· If tools are necessary to carry out the work, they should be restricted to light weight hand tools
· Electric or high-powered equipment should NOT be used to perform the task from portable stepladders that are not designed for the operation
· Never overreach. Move ladder to the appropriate position
· Stepladders should always be used in a fully opened position with stabilizing bars locked.
· Person’s feet should not extend NO HIGHER than the third tread from the top.
· Ensure no one works underneath the ladder
· Never use stepladders adjacent an open void such as window, doorway or stairwell.
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Information supplied from Worksafe “Prevention of falls in construction – portable ladder selection”
The inability to comply with any of the above requirements would indicate that stepladders are inappropriate and a alternate methods of working at height is recommended.
HIGHER LEVEL LOWER LEVEL
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22 SCAFFOLDING
All modular scaffolding MUST be installed to conform to Australian Standard AS/NZS 4576: “Guidelines for scaffolding”.
All scaffolding installed to a working height of 4 metres must be installed by a licensed Scaffolder, with a Handover Certificate issued and an identification label (SCAFFTAG) to be displayed on the scaffold to ensure full compliance.
Any necessary modifications that are required to be made to the scaffold to enable work to be performed should be carried out by a licensed or competent person with the scatuires extensive modifications, the Site Manager should be advised immediately. After modifications are performed or the structural integrity of the scaffold has been compromised, the scaffold should be inspected by a licensed Scaffolder and any concerns rectified immediately.
Scaffolding should be inspected at intervals not exceeding 30 days, with issues documented and rectified. The components of the scaffolding system are all necessary to provide the scaffold with the structural integrity and safety required and should not be tampered with and left in an unsafe condition.
ALWAYS
· Have scaffold installed to comply with Australian Standards.
· Have scaffold altered only by a licensed or competent person.
· Have scaffold installed with appropriate ladder or stair access.
· Carry out regular visual inspections and document concerns.
· Advise your Site Supervisor of scaffolding concerns, i.e. platform height or length incorrect for intended work.
· Have appropriate mechanical aids and equipment necessary to load materials onto the scaffold.
· Provide sufficient protection from falling debris to public and trade.
· Leave scaffold “Trade Ready” for next person Eg No loose concrete, etc
NEVER
· Remove scaffolding components to leave the scaffold unsafe, which includes handrails, toe boards, braces etc
· Manually throw mortar or bricks above shoulder height onto scaffolding.
· Discard debris or unused materials from scaffolding with persons below.
· Use scaffolding for any other purpose than that intended.
· Leave scaffold with unused materials or in an untidy condition.
Heavy duty 675KG scaffold bay loading requirements:
QUANTITY DESCRIPTION WEIGHTS
1 Trades persons 90kg
1 Mortar to service 1 Bricklayer 50kg
150 Bricks @ 3.4 kg per brick 535Kg
Total 675Kg
NOTE: Any trade that is guilty of tampering with scaffold will receive an official written warning
and rectification recharge
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23 BRICKLAYER TRESTLES
All trestles must be commercially manufactured and set up on a sound base, fully planked and not overloaded. Fall hazard must not be more than 2 metres in height.
All scaffold platforms over two metres must be fitted with a guardrail, mid-rail and toe-board / kicker. Bricklayers are not to alter scaffolding. Scaffolding suppler must alter and resign off on scaffold tag.
Safe access to trestles must be available.
24 ROOF AND FALL PROTECTION
Physical fall protection railing is installed to control the fall hazard where roof and floor construction work is performed. The fall protection railing is installed by an accredited installation company to conform to appropriate Industry Standards.
· All heights above 2 metres must have fall protection in accordance with Codes of Practice/Compliance
· Do not tamper or alter hand railing
· Let site supervisor know of alterations required and wait for instruction
· Utilise installed access points only
· No works or inspections are to be undertaken without handrails and a risk assessment / SWMS in place
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NOTE: Any trade found tampering with fall protection systems will be subject to disciplinary
action (including receiving an official written warning) and rectification recharge
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25 VOID PROTECTION
Void platforms are installed to cover openings such as stair voids, veranda porticoes and swimming pool cavities. They are an integral control measure for fall hazards. They are installed to comply with Australian Standard AS/NZS 1576.1: “Scaffolding - General requirements”. The installation of the platform consists of an access opening to allow safe access via an Industrial grade ladder, the opening access hatch must be kept closed at all times unless being accessed. The protection platforms MUST at all-time be kept in a safe workable condition. If for construction reasons the platform requires modification, contact your site manager for advice.
26 MOBILE PLANT & POWERED EQUIPMENT
You are responsible for conducting plant and equipment specific hazard identification, risk assessment processes and safe work method statements before commencing work using mobile plant and powered equipment. However, the following general rules apply to the use of mobile plant and powered equipment on all Carlisle Homes’ sites:
· Contractors must complete pre-start safety checks on their mobile plant and equipment daily, before use. The pre-start checks must be documented and provided to Carlisle Homes if requested.
· Any faults or defects must be rectified prior to use.
· All equipment must be in good working order and maintained by qualified persons in accordance with manufacturer’s guidelines and Australian Standards.
· All persons must be competent and licensed operators as required by local / state authorities
· Be aware, stay alert and heed all safety warning signs, they are there for your protection
· Wear the appropriate personal protective equipment when working with equipment.
· Operators must secure plant and equipment whenever left unattended, including locking out and tagging out the plant and equipment if appropriate.
· Employees must consult with others in close proximity to work areas. If there are issues please contact your site supervisor
· Safe work method statements and risks assessments must include safety requirements to protect the public, on site employees, and contractors, including no go zone requirements. This may include witches hats, barricades or signage
NOTE: Any trade found tampering with void protection systems will be subject to disciplinary
action (including receiving an official written warning) and rectification recharge
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27 NO GO ZONES
No Go Zones are designated regions that apply to work near OVERHEAD or UNDERGROUND ASSETS. The term “NO GO ZONE” is utilised in order to provide a definition for safety clearances surrounding both overhead and underground services.
Overhead services
If you are working with plant “near” an overhead service, you are required to conform to specific work practices.
· Between 0mm to 3000mm including an aerial line into another house a permit from the asset owner is required. This will set out specific requirements that you need to follow.
· You may work Between 3000 mm to 6400mm from an overhead electrical cable on a pole a spotter is required and 8000 mm if the electricity cable is on a tower line.
· A safe work method statement must also be developed and followed by all employees.
If you are working on or installing scaffolding the following requirements apply. A permit to work in the no go zone if the scaffolding is:
· Under 5000mm from top rail to power lines
· Under 4600mm from the side of the scaffold to power lines
· A safe work method statement must also be developed and followed by all employees
If the design envelope of the plant is able to encroach on this clearance in its working position, then the employer must obtain permission from the electricity company; or alternatively Employers will be deemed to have gained permission if they have developed safe systems of work and they are working in accordance with these guidelines. If you cannot comply with the “NO GO ZONE” safety procedures, then NO WORK should be undertaken without specific permission from the electricity company.
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Underground services
Prior to the commencement of works, you must determine if your work practices are to interfere with underground assets. If so underground assets are required to be identified and you are to determine if this work will encroach the NO GO ZONE clearances surrounding these services. If you are working with plant “near” an underground service and following the NO GO ZONE guidance material you may work no closer to the asset than:
300 mm for individuals and 500 mm for plant and equipment, or
3000 mm in the case of any assets registered under the pipeline act, or
Any electrical cable with an in-service voltage greater than 66kv.
For principle assets requiring significant integrity of the material surrounding the asset, greater clearance may be required. Information regarding these clearances can be obtained with the initial asset location enquiry.
Please contact your site supervisors before works start if you have any concerns regarding working around overhead or underground services.
Requirements for scaffolding
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28 TRAFFIC MANAGEMENT
You are responsible for ensuring appropriate traffic management arrangements are in place before commencing work. However, the following general rules apply to all Carlisle Homes’ sites:
· Traffic management shall be organised in consultation with the site manager for:
· Deliveries to site
· Site activities where public could be affected
· A safe work method statement must be developed for all traffic management tasks
A traffic management plan must be drafted by an appropriately qualified person and provided to Carlisle Homes prior to the commencement of works.
Appropriate worksite traffic management is generally achieved by planning and designing a system based on
Australian Standard AS 1742.3: “Manual of uniform traffic control devices – Traffic control devices for works on roads” and in accordance with VIC Roads requirements.
When traffic management has been arranged and in place, ALL Trades are to conform to the instructions given by the Traffic Controller. During the course of your construction works if you believe that your work activities may affect either road or public users, contact your site manager for further direction.
29 FIRST AID
All trades are required to adequately equip themselves with suitable and appropriate first aid equipment and ensure that the equipment is continually maintained / updated / replaced in accordance with Australian Standards.
A member of each work team must have suitable first aid training in order to render assistance if required.
If an incident occurs on site that injures a person, immediate first aid treatment should be provided (IF SAFE TO DO SO and the person providing first aid is qualified to do so). The injured worker should then be referred for treatment to a local medical practitioner or hospital.
All injuries sustained on site MUST be verbally reported to your Site Manager.
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30 EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
In an emergency, the first priority must be the safety of the site and the care and wellbeing of the injured person as well as your own safety.
The Carlisle Homes signage will have appropriate phone numbers on it in an emergency. Purchase orders will also have site contact details on it.
We suggest that you enter the local emergency medical numbers and the number of your site manager into your mobile phone. In an emergency remain calm and if calling the Emergency Services (000), be prepared to give them the following information:
· Exact address of the accident
· The telephone number you are calling from
· The number of injured people
· Is the injured person conscious?
· Is the injured person breathing?
· The type and extent of injuries
· State if other emergency services are required
· Answer any further questions.
· Stay at the scene until given permission by the Emergency Services to leave. Do not disturb or move anything at the incident site unless it is to minimise harm, make the site safe or deal with the emergency itself.
31 INCIDENTS AND ACCIDENTS
If an injury, serious incident (e.g. falling brick wall or pit collapse) or near miss does occur on site you must immediately notify a Carlisle Homes representative.
If you are requested to do so by a Carlisle Homes representative, an injury/ incident form should be supplied to Carlisle homes to document what actually happened.
The incident scene following a serious injury or dangerous incident must not be disturbed until advised otherwise by Worksafe or a representative of Carlisle Homes unless the disturbance is to minimise harm, make the site safe or deal with the emergency itself. Severe penalties apply if you disturb an accident scene following a ‘reportable’ incident.
If you are an employer of another person working on site, then you may also have responsibilities to report serious incidents to Worksafe. In some cases both the principal contractor and the employer of the injured person may be required to report.
Before reporting any incident, you must first seek advice from your site manager or safety manager.
The following types of incidents are notifiable to WorkSafe and must immediately be verbally reported to Carlisle Homes:
Serious injury
Where an incident results in:
· The death of any person;
· A person requiring treatment as an in-patient in hospital;
· A person requiring immediate medical treatment by a registered medical practitioner for the following types of injuries:
· the amputation of any part of his or her body;
· a serious head injury;
· a serious eye injury;
· the separation of his or her skin from underlying tissue (such as degloving or scalping);
· an electric shock;
· a spinal injury;
· the loss of a bodily function; or
· serious lacerations.
Dangerous occurrence
Where an incident exposes a person in the immediate vicinity to an immediate health or safety risk:
· the collapse, overturning, failure or malfunction of, or damage to, any plant that are required to be registered under the Regulations;
· the collapse or failure of an excavation or any shoring supporting an excavation;
· The collapse or partial collapse of any part of a building or structure;
· An implosion, explosion or fire;
· The escape, spillage or leakage of any substance including dangerous goods; or
· The fall or release from a height of any plant, substance or object.
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32 AGENTS ACCESS TO SITE
All Agents must comply with the following minimum requirements prior to being granted access to any Carlisle Homes building construction site. This process must be repeated if the Agent requires multiple visits to the same site at the various stages of construction, Note if previously collected insurances are still current they will not need to be submitted again.
Agents Must:
1. Receive an Induction into the Carlisle Health & Safety Co-ordination Plan & Site Rules.
2. Provide Construction Induction – CI Card details.
3. Provide SWMS for all High Risk activities that will be undertaken and or are anticipated that will be undertaken.
4. Provide Public Liability and Work Cover Insurances, preferably certificates of currency.
5. Only access and or work on site whilst Carlisle Site Management/Representative is present.
6. Follow all OHS instructions as per the Carlisle Health & Safety Co-ordination Plan and any additional OHS requirements that are deemed necessary by Carlisle Site Management/Representative.
7. A Copy of the Health and Safety Co-ordination Plan is to be given to the representative undergoing the induction, providing they have met all the above criteria.
Note: the Health & Safety Co-ordination Plan, Commitment & Acknowledgment Form must be handed into your Manager and filed at head office once complete (and before any work commences).
33 MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
No dangerous goods or hazardous substances are to be brought onto the site unless they are accompanied by a Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS). All products that fit these criteria are to be used to conform to the strict control methods outlined in the MSDS. At all times, the welfare of other trades, Employees and members of the public on and surrounding the site is to be given the highest priority, with the appropriate notification and signage to be displayed if required.
34 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
You must use safety and other personal protective equipment (PPE) when and wherever required by OH&S legislation, codes of practice, Australian Standards or industry practice. The PPE must be maintained in good working order and updated or replaced in accordance with manufacturer’s guidelines and Australian Standards.
Each individual Contractor, Trade and their employees are responsible for the provision of PPE. Any faults or defects of any equipment should be reported immediately. Safety equipment including gloves, safety goggles, earmuffs, steel cap boots, high visibility vests are important items that must be used when appropriate.
When out in the sun:
· Ensure that your UV protection is maintained when the sun is the strongest
· Cover as much of your exposed body as possible. Exposed bare backs are unacceptable.
· Wear a hat preferably with a wide brim that covers your neck.
· Apply SPF 30+ or higher sunscreen. Reapply every two hours.
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35 MANUAL HANDLING
Manual handling covers a wide range of activities including lifting, pushing, pulling, holding, carrying. People often attempt to carry out tasks manually that should be done in another way. There are many situations that direct manual handling can be either eliminated or drastically reduced by alternate methods or by employing mechanical equipment. If the load is too heavy or unsafe to manually lift, then seek instruction from your site manager or supervisor.
Some general rules regarding lifting and manual handling are as follows:
· Use mechanical equipment where necessary.
· Plan the lift by estimating the load and knowing exactly where it is going to be placed.
· Ensure that access to the area is clear.
· Avoid lifting excessively heavy loads.
· Avoid bending your back to lift the load- bend your knees and keep your back straight.
· Hold the load as close to your body as possible.
· Avoid twisting while lifting or carrying.
36 HOURS OF WORK
All council by laws will be adhered to during weekdays and weekends. In the event works outside of normal working hours are required, approval must be obtained from the site manager. When working on weekends the following will be adhered to:
· Your site manager must be notified prior to commencement of any works on sites. Including type of work and duration.
· In the event of an incident please ensure an appropriate first aid equipment and qualified personnel are on site.
· At least two persons must be on site at all times.
· When working outside normal hours, mobile communication must be available at all times.
· A text message or a phone call must be made to the Carlisle site manager upon arrival and departure if outside standard site working hours.
37 OTHER RULES
The following are additional safety rules that must be complied with at all times on site.
· Illegal drugs and alcohol are strictly prohibited on site. No person is permitted to go onto or to work on a site who is under the influence of drugs or alcohol;
· No smoking on site;
· Bullying, sexual harassment, racial insults or other similar behaviour will not be tolerated from any person to any other person at any time;
· Horseplay or pranks must not be engaged in;
· Children who are not employed or legally involved in the building activities are not permitted on site at any time;
· Pets or animals are not permitted on site at any time.
· Noise pollution from HIGH volume radios must be kept to a minimum - keep the volume reasonable for all.
· Safety instructions must be obeyed at all times.
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38 CARLISLE HOMES INDUCTION SIGN OFF:
Sign off register for any other employees working on a Carlisle Homes site. I hereby confirm that I have received training in the Carlisle Homes induction booklet by my Employer and that I fully understand the requirements included in the booklet. Furthermore, I agree to comply with these requirements and will ensure that any persons employed or engaged by me to undertake works on my behalf will undergo training in the induction booklet and that those persons undertaking works on my behalf will not undertake high risk construction works on any Carlisle Homes sites without the appropriate SWMS, Construction Industry Induction Card ( CI Card Red/Yellow Card) and the appropriate supervision.
Date: Name: White Card number: Signature:
Employers company / trading name:
Type of trade:
Employers Name:
Signature:
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39 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
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39 RESIDENTIAL CONSTRUCTION RISK ASSESSMENT FORM
This form should be used on all sites to help identify hazards. Safe work method statements sits beside this document
Site Address: Date:
Site specific hazards: Contractors or sub-‐contractors must identify site hazards that are not covered in SWMS in consultation with site supervisor Tick the box if hazard is present
Services (overhead or underground)
Clear site access Falls from height
(Balconies, stair voids)
Traffic Protrusions (star pickets) Slips & Trips
Public Other Trades Other
For any hazards ticked, the following section must be completed
State Hazard List Controls which will be put in place Person Responsible
Employee Sign off:
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39 OHS SIGN OFFVendor OHS sign off
Carlisle Homes OHS Vendor sign off form R4 23/1/17
Company name: ABN:
üYes O No
• Does the Employer and all of their employees/contractors have a Red/Yellow/CI Card (from any State) or a receipt for ‘Proof of Booking’ or if not, have they been enrolled on the next available course?
• Red/White/CI Card Number j
• Name of Card Holder: j
• Date Card Issued: Signature of Card Holder: j
• Does the Employer have a sound understanding of their legal OHS responsibilities and the accepted methods for the control of the hazards that they could create while carrying out their work, (eg framers must know how to apply the required safety measures when working at heights, etc);
• If the Site Manager/Representative is confident that the subcontractor can and will demonstrate an adequate level of skill and competence to enable them to carry out their work in a safe manner and in accordance with the OHS induction booklet, then the engagement process can proceed.
OHS Questions (mark the correct answer) üYes O No
Are you allowed to work over 2m in height if there is no handrail installed?
Do I call the Carlisle Homes site supervisor if I have OHS issues on site?
Do I put my rubbish in the bin as I work?
Do the fences and gates get closed at the end of the working day?
Do I need a signed off site specific safe work method statement for works over 2m in height?
Inductors initials:
I certify that I, have been provided with training in the (Print name of Subcontractor/Supplier) OHS Induction booklet and have been issued with an appropriate number of booklets applicable to my trade by the Carlisle Homes Site Manager/Representative and that all employees, contractors and agents whom I am responsible for who will work on a Carlisle site will read and sign off on the induction register provided within the OHS booklet and will act in accordance with the compliance requirements when working on Carlisle sites. I understand that my workers and I must produce the OHS booklet when working on site, when requested to do so by a Carlisle representative. Signature of Subcontractor/Supplier:
Witnessed: Date: _______ Name of Site Manager/Representative Signature of Site Manager/Representative:
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40 NEW VENDOR FORM
New Vendor Form
Page 1 of 2 Carlisle Homes New vendors form R4 23/1/17
Contact Details
Company Name:
Trading as Name:
Address (es):
Address Purpose: Business / Purchase Orders/ Remittance (Select multiple)
Entity type: Sole trader Partnership Company
Are you registered for GST? YES NO
ABN:
Accounts Receivable
Name:
Email:
Phone:
Account Manager
Name:
Email:
Phone:
Construction Name:
Email:
Phone:
Purchasing Name:
Email:
Phone:
Bank Account Details
Bank: Account Name:
BSB: Account Number:
New Vendor Form
Page 1 of 2 Carlisle Homes New vendors form R4 23/1/17
Contact Details
Company Name:
Trading as Name:
Address (es):
Date: Address Purpose: Business / Purchase Orders/ Remittance
Entity type: Sole trader Partnership Company
Are you registered for GST? YES NO
ABN:
Accounts Receivable
Name:
Email:
Phone:
Account Manager
Name:
Email:
Phone:
Construction Name:
Email:
Phone:
Purchasing Name:
Email:
Phone:
Bank Account Details
Bank: Account Name:
BSB: Account Number:
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New Vendor Form
Page 2 of 2 Carlisle Homes New vendors form R4 6/2/17
Company/Partnership Details
Name of Directors or Partners:
Signature of Sole Trade/all Partners/all Directors:
Certificates
Applicable to P/L Companies Applicable to Sole Traders, Partnerships, Trust
Workcover Income protection
Public Liability Insurance Public Liability Insurance
Applicable to Suppliers of Branded Products
Manufacturer’s Warranty Certificate
Construction information
Region
North East West All
Sub Region
Greenfields Easyliving KDR All
What type of work will you be do (Project Categories):
Tiler Frame Carpenter Lock up Carpenter Fix Carpenter
Concreter Bricklayer Painter Site Cleaner
Brick cleaner Caulker House cleaner Other
Office use only
Date: AP Clerk:
OHS induction meeting ABN Validation
Certificates Attached Sent to Purchasing
Allocated to Buyer Group Set up Project Categories
Nominated Sub Contractor Subcontractor Supplier
Overhead –Non project related Council
New Vendor Form
Page 2 of 2 Carlisle Homes New vendors form R4 23/1/17
Company/Partnership Details
Name of Directors or Partners:
Signature of Sole Trade/all Partners/all Directors:
Certificates
Applicable to P/L Companies Applicable to Sole Traders, Partnerships, Trust
Workcover Income protection
Public Liability Insurance Public Liability Insurance
Applicable to Suppliers of Branded Products
Manufacturer’s Warranty Certificate
Construction information
Region
North East West All
Sub Region
Greenfields Easyliving KDR All
What type of work will you be do (Project Categories):
Tiler Frame Carpenter Lock up Carpenter Fix Carpenter
Concreter Bricklayer Painter Cleaner
Brick cleaner Caulker Other
Office use only
Date: AP Clerk:
OHS induction meeting ABN Validation
Certificates Attached Sent to Purchasing
Allocated to Buyer Group Set up Project Categories
Nominated Sub Contractor Subcontractor Supplier
Overhead –Non project related Council