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PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Circular Saw PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate Operator Labelled Ensure all operator controls have been identified prior to operation so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Plant Guarding Engine, Motors, Drivetrain or Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock (e.g. double insulation). s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator lacerations if hands or limbs come into contact with moving blade. Ensure no jewellery or loose clothing is worn and long hair tied back during operation. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. Keep hands clear of moving parts. Ensure telescopic guards remain in place and are working prior to operation. s Fire or Explosion Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gasesor dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Plant Inspection Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tools operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Cold Cut Saw PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Access to controls Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are located so they can be readily and conveniently operated in accordance with original design. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Operator Emergency Stop Ensure an Emergency stop button is in place and compliant with AS4024 and AS1543. ESB should be mushroom type (not recessed) push button which can be activated by the palm. ESB should be red colour with yellow background. Ensure a testing regime of emergency functions is implemented. Plant / Equipment Stability Prior to operation, ensure saw is secured to work bench and secured from movement. Plant Guarding Engine/ Motors/ Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts.

Plant Guarding Moving Parts Potential for operator entanglement, cutting or striking hazards. Ensure telescopic guard is fitted over blade prior to operation in accordance with AS4024 s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator to sustain cuts from moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard (i.e. guarding, isolation of persons from work area during operations, warning signage, training etc.). Ensure telescopic guard fitted over blade. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe. s Chemicals Where ever possible handling of hazardous chemicals should be eliminated. Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) for all substances used inconjunction with this item of plant should be obtained from suppliers and provided to operators e.g. cutting fluids. Ensure where ever possible handling of chemicals is eliminated. Operators must wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Ensure incompatible dangerous goods are segregated in accordance with Regulatory, Australian Standards and Australian Dangerous Goods Code requirements. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Fire or Explosion Do not store flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials in vicinity of plant or during such activities as re-fuelling. Observe all precautions in ensuring ignition sources do not come into contact with flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials to prevent fire or explosion. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection.

s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. Fluid lines Hoses & connections Hoses and fittings in good condition. (Hoses not perished and no visible leaks).

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Commercial Dishwasher PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure plant/equipment legs have been levelled and that plant and equipment is level and stable during normal operation. Plant Guarding Engine/ Motors/ Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant Guarding Interlocking Prior to operation, test performance of interlock guard ensuring this is connected to the plant s operational controls so that the plant is prevented from operating until the guard is closed. The guard cannot be opened or removed until the moving parts of the machine have fully come to rest. Warning Devices Warning lights Verify warning lights present and operational to indicate that cycle is in progress.

s Burns and Scalds Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces, materials or steam. Ensure all hot surfaces are insulated as far as is reasonably practicable. Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators. Allow steam to escape and hot items to cool prior to removing from dishwasher s Chemicals Where ever possible handling of chemicals should be eliminated. Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) for all substances used in-conjunction with this item of plant should be obtained from suppliers and provided to operators. Ensure where ever possible handling of chemicals is eliminated. Operators must wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Ensure incompatible dangerous goods are segregated in accordance with Regulatory, Australian Standards and Australian Dangerous Goods Code requirements. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Commercial Kitchen Appliances e.g. Blender PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure plant item is operated on a secure base and level surface. Plant Guarding Engine/ Motors/ Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant Guarding Moving Parts Potential for operator entanglement, crushing, cutting, stabbing or striking prevented and moving parts guarded in line with AS4024. Do not place hands near moving plants during operation. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules.

s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Commercial Oven PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Access to controls Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are located so they can be readily and conveniently operated in accordance with original design. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Door seals Regularly inspect door seals to ensure these remain in a serviceable condition so there is no appreciable leakage past them Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure plant/equipment legs have been levelled and that plant and equipment is level and stable during normal operation. Plant Guarding Motor and Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts.

s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces, materials or steam. Ensure all hot surfaces are insulated as far as is reasonably practicable. Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators. s Competent Operators (installation and maintenance) Only a qualified technician who is familiar with oven and components, including all controls, should perform the installation / decommissioning and start-up and maintenance of the system. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Deep Fryer PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Operator Emergency Gas Shutoff Valve Where installed, ensure an emergency gas shutoff valve has been installed, sign posted and accessible. Plant / Equipment Clearance Where installed, ensure adequate clearance around fryer for airflow Plant / Equipment Safety cut-out Inspect and test all safety functions prior to full operation including performance of safety cut out in case of overheating. Plant Guarding Motor and Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts.

s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces, materials or steam. Ensure elbow length gloves are available during oil filtering/replacement. s Fire or Explosion Ensure water does not come into contact with hot oil as this will cause an explosion causing potential burns to operator. s If electrical rather than gas, potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s If electrical rather than gas, plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Gas Fittings If gas fired, always use the correct fittings. Do not substitute high pressure hose and fittings for low pressure ones. Check all hoses, regulators, taps regularly during servicing.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Display Fridge Freezer PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Door seals Ensure there is no appreciable leakage past door seals and that these remain in a serviceable condition. Plant / Equipment Refrigeration Unit Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure plant legs have been levelled and that plant and equipment is level and stable during normal operation. Plant / Equipment Structure Prior to operation, ensure item is in serviceable condition with no damage that affects structural integrity or functionality.

Plant / Equipment Temperature Gauge Check temperature gauge fitted and that Gauge is in good condition, clear and easy to read. Access to live power prevented Ensure electrical components enclosed and/or other access to live power prevented. s Competent Operators (installation and maintenance) Only a qualified refrigeration technician who is familiar with refrigeration systems and components, including all controls, should perform the installation and start-up and maintenance of the system. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Transport When moving plant, ensure items remain upright e.g. fridge. When transporting a fridge, let the refrigerator sit for at least 2-3 hours. This allows the fluids to flow back into the compressor. This is critical to its cooling mechanism. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements e.g. moving fridge. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Drill PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate Operator Labelled Ensure all operator controls have been identified prior to operation so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Plant Guarding Engine, Motors, Drivetrain or Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock (e.g. double insulation). s Entanglement Potential for operator to become entangled in moving parts of plant (e.g. drill piece). Ensure no jewellery or loose clothing is worn and long hair tied back during operation. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Fire or Explosion Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gasesor dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. s Plant Inspection Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tools operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Drop Saw PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Access to controls Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are located so they can be readily and conveniently operated in accordance with original design. Plant / Equipment Blade / Grinder / Polisher / Sanding belt Prior to operation, check blade are in good, serviceable, working condition and securely attached. Plant / Equipment Stability Prior to operation, ensure drop saw is secured to work bench and secured from movement. Plant Guarding Engine/ Motors/ Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant Guarding Moving Parts Potential for operator entanglement, cutting or striking hazards. Ensure telescopic guard is fitted over blade prior to operation in accordance with AS4024

Respiratory Hazards Dust Extraction Where plant is not operated in a well ventilated environment, ensure a dust extraction system is utilised to draw dust into a local bag filter. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator to sustain cuts from moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard (i.e. guarding, isolation of persons from work area during operations, warning signage, training etc.). s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Fire or Explosion Do not store flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials in vicinity of plant or during such activities as re-fuelling. Observe all precautions in ensuring ignition sources do not come into contact with flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials to prevent fire or explosion. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Electric Distribution Board (mobile) PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Plant Guarding Plant Casing Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Plant to be used in conjunction with integrated earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. Ensure this is tested on a scheduled basis in accordance with AS3760 and AS3012.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Electric Extension Lead 240-415 PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s lead to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Electric Pump PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Plant Guarding Engine, Motors, Drivetrain or Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant Guarding Hot Surfaces Ensure prior to operation that guarding is in place that prevents access to hot surfaces. All hot surfaces should be labelled with hazard warning stickers. Air / Pneumatics Hoses, taps & connections Regularly inspect air hoses and associated couplings and connections to ensure these remain in a serviceable condition. (No evidence of cracks in hose or loose connections) s Chemicals Where ever possible handling of chemicals should be eliminated. Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) for all substances used in-conjunction with this item of plant should be obtained from suppliers and provided to operators. Ensure where ever possible handling of chemicals is eliminated. Operators must wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Ensure incompatible dangerous goods are segregated in accordance with Regulatory, Australian Standards and Australian Dangerous Goods Code requirements.

s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects. Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Pressure Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with water under pressure. Ensure a inspection and maintenance program is in place to maintain all hoses and pipes associated with this item of plant. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Gas Oven PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Access to controls Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are located so they can be readily and conveniently operated in accordance with original design. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls have been identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Operator Emergency Gas Shutoff Valve Where installed, ensure an emergency gas shutoff valve has been installed, signposted and accessible. Plant / Equipment Gas Fittings and Connections Regularly inspect gas pipes and associated couplings/connections to ensure this remains in good condition. Plant / Equipment Gas Fittings and Connections Ensure all gas connections are approved pressure fittings and installed by licensed gas fitter.

Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure plant/equipment legs have been levelled and that plant and equipment is level and stable during normal operation. Plant Guarding Engine and drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Protection of Operator Fire extinguisher Ensure a fire extinguisher is available and tested within the last 6 months as per AS 1851. s Burns Potential for Injury to operator from contact with hot surfaces. Keep hands clear of hot surfaces. s Fire or Explosion Do not store flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials in vicinity of plant or during such activities as re-fuelling. Observe all precautions in ensuring ignition sources do not come into contact with flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials to prevent fire or explosion. s Gas Fittings Always use the correct fittings. Do not substitute high pressure hose and fittings for low pressure ones. Check all hoses, regulators, taps regularly during servicing. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe. s Pressure Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with high pressure gas. Ensure a inspection and maintenance program is in place to maintain all hoses and pipes associated with this item of plant.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Generic IT Equipment PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Plant Guarding Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. Take care to keep the power cord away from work area. Never use extension leads that are longer than 15mts (this will cause voltage drop and could risk personal safety and damage equipment). Use equipment as close to a reliable power supply as possible. Always ensure extension leads are fully uncoiled before use. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules.

s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Generic Kitchen Equipment (e.g. microwave, toaster, fridge) PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure plant legs have been levelled and that plant and equipment is level and stable during normal operation. Plant Guarding Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. Take care to keep the power cord away from work area. Never use extension leads that are longer than 15mts (this will cause voltage drop and could risk personal safety and damage equipment). Use equipment as close to a reliable power supply as possible. Always ensure extension leads are fully uncoiled before use.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Never place hands/limbs or implements into any plant internal components. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Radiation (microwave) Prior to operation, test microwave door seals are appropriate and recommend a Radiation Leakage Inspection in accordance with AS/NZS 60335.2.25 s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements e.g. moving fridge. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces, materials or steam. Ensure all hot surfaces are insulated as far as is reasonably practicable. Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators. s Transport When moving plant, ensure items remain upright e.g. fridge. When transporting a fridge, let the refrigerator sit for at least 2-3 hours. This allows the fluids to flow back into the compressor. This is critical to its cooling mechanism.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Hand Held Power Tools (Assorted) - Pneumatic, Electric or Battery PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Ensure all operator controls have been identified prior to operation so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate Plant Guarding Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. Take care to keep the power cord away from work area. Never use extension leads that are longer than 15mts (this will cause voltage drop and could risk personal safety and damage equipment). Use equipment as close to a reliable power supply as possible. Always ensure extension leads are fully uncoiled before use. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Vibration Prolonged exposure to vibration may cause potential for injury. Take regular rest breaks when operating plant. s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator to sustain cuts from moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard (i.e. guarding, isolation of persons from work area during operations, warning signage, training etc.). s Crushing Hazard Potential for crush-related injuries to operator resulting from being caught between two items of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate crushing hazard (i.e. guarding, isolation of persons from work area during operations, warning signage, training etc.). s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces. Ensure all hot surfaces are insulated as far as is reasonably practicable. Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators. s Pressure Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with high pressure hazards. Ensure a inspection and maintenance program is in place to maintain all hoses and pipes associated with this item of plant.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Heat Gun PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers are prominently displayed and communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance. Operator Labelled Ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Access to live power prevented Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Connections Ensure all leads in good condition including no nicks and fastened securely at ends. Repair or replace defective cables immediately. s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces. Ensure all hot surfaces are labelled to warn operators. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance.

s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Fire or Explosion Do not store flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials in vicinity of plant or during such activities as re-fuelling. Observe all precautions in ensuring ignition sources do not come into contact with flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials to prevent fire or explosion. Keep fire extinguishing equipment at a handy location near operation. Do not weld or cut containers that have held combustible liquids or gases. s User Responsibility Read the Operating Manual prior to installation and operation of this machine. Unauthorised repairs to this equipment may endanger the technician and operator and will void your warranty. Only qualified personnel should perform repairs. Always disconnect mains power before investigating equipment malfunctions. Parts that are broken, damaged, missing or worn should be replaced immediately. Equipment should be cleaned periodically. s Fumes Operation on plastic or paints will create potentially toxic fumes. Ensure heat gun is operated in a well operated environment.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Jack Hammer PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Ensure all operator controls have been identified prior to operation so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate Plant Guarding Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. Take care to keep the power cord away from work area. Never use extension leads that are longer than 15mts (this will cause voltage drop and could risk personal safety and damage equipment). Use equipment as close to a reliable power supply as possible. Always ensure extension leads are fully uncoiled before use. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Vibration Prolonged use of this machine is not recommended due to vibration and potential for injury. Always hold firmly with two hands when the engine is running s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Dial Before You Dig Dial before you dig. Always check the location of electricity, gas, telephone, water and other services before cutting, excavating or demolition work. s One Person Operation This is a one person machine. Keep other people well away from where you are working. s Jack Hammer Operation Don t continue to drive the steel into a slab of concrete, it will become stuck. Work from the outside (edge) in. Never use this tool as a crow bar. Do not hammer in the same place for more than 30 seconds. If it has not broken move to a new spot (closer to the edge) and try again. Never blank hammer (piston working but not contacting the tool or the tool not in contact with a solid surface for more than 10 seconds.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Lathe PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Access to controls Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are located so they can be readily and conveniently operated in accordance with original design. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Operator Emergency Stop Ensure an Emergency stop button is in place and compliant with AS4024 and AS1543. ESB should be mushroom type (not recessed) push button which can be activated by the palm. ESB should be red colour with yellow background. Ensure a testing regime of emergency functions is implemented. Operator Foot bar Prior to operation, inspect and test operation of foot bar brake operation (where fitted) Plant / Equipment Accessories Prior to operation, inspect and test tailstock and all vice / clamps are sturdy, in good condition and adjustable in accordance with original design.

Plant / Equipment Fluid Lines Regularly inspect fluid lines and all hoses and associated couplings and connections are in good condition. (No evidence of cracks in hose or loose connections) Plant / Equipment Spindle and Chuck Regularly inspect spindle and chuck condition to ensure no developing cracks or improper fitment. Plant Guarding Engine/ Motors/ Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Air / Pneumatics Hoses, taps & connections Regularly inspect air hose and associated couplings and connections are in good condition. (No evidence of cracks in hose or loose connections) Access to live power prevented Prior to operation, ensure all electrical components are enclosed and/or other access to live power are prevented. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Competent Operators (installation and maintenance) Only a qualified electrical contractor who is familiar with this equipment and components, including all controls, should perform the installation and start-up and maintenance of the system. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Entanglement Potential for operator to become entangled in moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard including guarding in-running nip points and where possible isolation of persons from work area or hazard. Ensure no jewellery or loose clothing is worn and long hair tied back during operation. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator to sustain cuts from handling of swarf. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate cutting hazards. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. swarf etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: MIG Welder PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers are prominently displayed and communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance. Operator Labelled Ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Wheels / Castors Ensure lockable wheels / castors are in place to aid in relocation (if designed with these). Wheels / castors should move freely in all directions. Plant / Equipment Wire feeder Ensure wire feeder is fully enclosed and no access to internal components prior to operation. Access to live power prevented Ensure cabinets locked and other access to live power prevented. Connections Ensure all leads in good condition including no nicks and fastened securely at ends. Repair or replace defective cables immediately.

Earthing Ensure suitable earthing clamp or earthing rod for means of connecting exposed metal parts to the ground or preventing electric shock is present and in good condition prior to operation. Welding Potential for electrocution of operator. Where possible work should be performed on dry insulated floor. Temporary wooden platforms or rubber mats can be used. Operator should wear appropriate rubber soled work boots. s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces, materials or steam. Ensure all hot surfaces are insulated as far as is reasonably practicable. Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Confined Space Potential for operator to receive an injury (asphyxiation, engulfment, exposure to hazardous substances, entrapment etc.) as a result of working in a confined space. Ensure all confined spaces are labelled, listed on a confined space register, entry is controlled via a work permit system and adequate training provided to those that enter confined spaces. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe. s Ventillation Elsure welding activities are undertaken outside or in a well ventillated area. If possible fume extraction should be used. s Welding Flash Potential for severe eye injury to operator and bystanders from high UV light. Ensure suitable welding booth / welding curtains errected and appropriate PPE i.e. Welding / face shield compliant with AS1337 s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules.

s Fire or Explosion Do not store flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials in vicinity of plant or during such activities as re-fuelling. Observe all precautions in ensuring ignition sources do not come into contact with flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials to prevent fire or explosion. Keep fire extinguishing equipment at a handy location near operation. s Oxygen Never use oxygen for venting containers s Gas Bottles Store cylinders upright and use in well-ventilated, secure areas away from pedestrian or vehicle thoroughfares. Ensure cylinders are appropriately secured and guarded against being knocked violently or being allowed to fall. s User Responsibility Read the Operating Manual prior to installation and operation of this machine. Unauthorised repairs to this equipment may endanger the technician and operator and will void your warranty. Only qualified personnel should perform repairs. Always disconnect mains power before investigating equipment malfunctions. Parts that are broken, damaged, missing or worn should be replaced immediately. Equipment should be cleaned periodically. s Plant Inspection Welding equipment including regulators, hoses, fittings, hand pieces, earth clamp and connectors need to be inspected to ensure these are in good working order and comply with AS1674.2

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Pedestal Bench Grinder and Linisher PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Operator Emergency Stop Ensure an Emergency stop button is in place and compliant with AS4024 and AS1543. ESB should be mushroom type (not recessed) push button which can be activated by the palm. ESB should be red colour with yellow background. Ensure a testing regime of emergency functions is implemented. Plant / Equipment Blade / Grinder / Polisher / Sanding belt Prior to operation, check grinder wheel adjustment and linisher belt are in good, serviceable, working condition and securely attached. Plant / Equipment Stability Prior to operation, ensure grinder/linisher is secured/bolted to work bench and secured from movement. Plant Guarding Motor and Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts.

s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Entanglement Potential for operator to become entangled in moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard including guarding in-running nip points and where possible isolation of persons from work area or hazard. Ensure no jewellery, gloves or loose clothing is worn and long hair tied back during operation. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe. s Fire or Explosion Do not store flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials in vicinity of plant or during such activities as re-fuelling. Observe all precautions in ensuring ignition sources do not come into contact with flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials to prevent fire or explosion. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Pedestal Drill PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Operator Emergency Stop Ensure an Emergency stop button is in place and compliant with AS4024 and AS1543. ESB should be mushroom type (not recessed) push button which can be activated by the palm. ESB should be red colour with yellow background. Ensure a testing regime of emergency functions is implemented. Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure pedestal drill has been bolted to ground and/or secured from unintentional movement. Plant Guarding Motor and Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance.

s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Entanglement Potential for operator clothing to become entangled in moving parts of plant. Ensure no jewellery or loose clothing is worn and long hair tied back during operation. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. Fit chuck guard where practicable. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Pie Warmer PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Access to controls Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are located so they can be readily and conveniently operated in accordance with original design. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Door seals Prior to operation, check door seals are In serviceable condition so there is no appreciable leakage past them. Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure plant legs have been levelled and that plant and equipment is level and stable during normal operation. Plant / Equipment Temperature Gauge Check temperature gauge fitted. Gauge is in good condition, clear and easy to read.

Plant Guarding Components Ensure all electrical components are enclose to prevent accidental contact and to reduce the risk of electric shock. Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. s Burns or Scalds Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces, materials or steam. Ensure all hot surfaces are insulated as far as is reasonably practicable. Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Planer PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate Operator Labelled Ensure all operator controls have been identified prior to operation so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Plant Guarding Engine, Motors, Drivetrain or Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator lacerations if hands or limbs come into contact with blade. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. Keep hands clear of sharp blade.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock (e.g. double insulation). s Fire or Explosion Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gasesor dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Plant Inspection Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tools operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Plasma Cutter PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers are prominently displayed and communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance. Operator Labelled Ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Wheels / Castors Ensure lockable wheels / castors are in place to aid in relocation (if designed with these). Wheels / castors should move freely in all directions. Access to live power prevented Ensure cabinets locked and other access to live power prevented. Connections Ensure all leads in good condition including no nicks and fastened securely at ends. Repair or replace defective cables immediately. Earthing Ensure suitable earthing clamp or earthing rod for means of connecting exposed metal parts to the ground or preventing electric shock is present and in good condition prior to operation.

Plasma Cutter Operation Potential for electrocution of operator. Where possible work should be performed on dry insulated floor. Temporary wooden platforms or rubber mats can be used. Operator should wear appropriate rubber soled work boots. s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces. Ensure all hot surfaces are insulated as far as is reasonably practicable. Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Confined Space Potential for operator to receive an injury (asphyxiation, engulfment, exposure to hazardous substances, entrapment etc.) as a result of working in a confined space. Ensure all confined spaces are labelled, listed on a confined space register, entry is controlled via a work permit system and adequate training provided to those that enter confined spaces. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Fire or Explosion Do not store flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials in vicinity of plant or during such activities as re-fuelling. Observe all precautions in ensuring ignition sources do not come into contact with flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials to prevent fire or explosion. Keep fire extinguishing equipment at a handy location near operation. Do not weld or cut containers that have held combustible liquids or gases. s Plant Inspection Equipment including hoses, fittings, hand pieces, earth clamp and connectors need to be inspected to ensure these are in good working order and comply with AS1674.2 s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe. s User Responsibility Read the Operating Manual prior to installation and operation of this machine. Unauthorised repairs to this equipment may endanger the technician and operator and will void your warranty. Only qualified personnel should perform repairs. Always disconnect mains power before investigating equipment malfunctions. Parts that are broken, damaged, missing or worn should be replaced immediately. Equipment should be cleaned periodically.

s Ventillation Ensure plasma cutter activities are undertaken outside or in a well ventilated area. If possible fume extraction should be used. s Welding Flash Potential for severe eye injury to operator and bystanders from high UV light. Ensure suitable welding booth / welding curtains errected and appropriate PPE i.e. Face shield compliant with AS1337

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Powered Mobile High Pressure Washer (Petrol) PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate. Plant / Equipment Wheels / Castors Check wheels / castors in place to aid in relocation. Ensure wheels / castors are fitted and move freely in all directions. Fuel System Integrity Prior to operation, check there are no visible leaks in fuel tank or lines. Plant Guarding Engine, Motors, Drivetrain or Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant Guarding Hot Surfaces Guarding prevents access to hot surfaces. Hot surfaces have warning signage - keep hands clear when hot. Air / Pneumatics Hoses, taps & connections Ensure hoses and associated couplings and connections are in serviceable condition prior to operation (No evidence of cracks in hose or loose connections).

s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. high pressure water etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Chemicals Where ever possible handling of hazardous chemicals should be eliminated. Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) for all substances used inconjunction with this item of plant should be obtained from suppliers and provided to operators. Operators must wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment as per SDS. Ensure incompatible dangerous goods are segregated in accordance with Regulatory, Australian Standards and Australian Dangerous Goods Code requirements. s Pressure Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with high pressure water. Ensure a inspection and maintenance program is in place to maintain all hoses and pipes associated with this item of plant. s Confined Space Potential for operator to receive an injury (asphyxiation, engulfment, exposure to hazardous substances, entrapment etc.) as a result of working in a confined space. Ensure all confined spaces are labelled, listed on a confined space register, entry is controlled via a work permit system and adequate training provided to those that enter confined spaces.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Powered Sheet Metal Rollers PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Emergency Stop Prior to operation, inspect function and performance of emergency stop lanyard. Ensure this is in a position that is easily accessible to the operator to ensure plant can be stopped during an emergency. Operator Emergency Stop Ensure an Emergency stop button is in place and compliant with AS4024 and AS1543. ESB should be mushroom type (not recessed) push button which can be activated by the palm. ESB should be red colour with yellow background. Ensure a testing regime of emergency functions is implemented. Operator Foot Pedal Ensure a hooded foot pedal has been installed to prevent inadvertent operation. Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure powered rollers have been bolted to ground and/or secured from unintentional movement. Plant Guarding Interlocking Prior to operation, inspect and test performance of interlock guards (where fitted) to prevent plant from operating in the event any panel is opened (i.e. the guard cannot be opened or removed until the moving parts of the machine have fully come to rest).

Plant Guarding Moving Parts Potential for operator entanglement, crushing, cutting, stabbing or striking prevented and moving parts guarded in line with AS4024. Replace all panels/guards prior to operation. Hydraulics Hoses & connections Prior to operation, ensure hydraulic hoses and fittings are in good condition. (Hoses not perished and no visible leaks) Isolation Ensure plant energy sources are isolated prior to any maintenance activities. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Crushing Hazard Potential for crush-related injuries to operator resulting from being caught between two items of plant, or from unstable / unsecured plant falling on operator. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate crushing hazard (i.e. guarding, isolation of persons from work area during operations, warning signage, training etc.) and that plant is stable and secure on the ground. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Pressure Washer (Electric) PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Plant / Equipment Wheels / Castors Check wheels / castors in place to aid in relocation. Ensure wheels / castors are fitted and move freely in all directions. Fuel System Integrity Prior to operation, check there are no visible leaks in fuel tank or lines. Plant Guarding Engine/ Motors/ Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant Guarding Hot Surfaces Guarding prevents access to hot surfaces. Hot surfaces have warning signage - keep hands clear when hot.

s Chemicals Safety Data Sheets (SDS's) for all substances used in-conjunction with this item of plant should be obtained from suppliers and provided to operators. Operators must wear appropriate Personal Protective Equipment. Ensure incompatible dangerous goods are segregated in accordance with Regulatory, Australian Standards and Australian Dangerous Goods Code requirements. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Pressure Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with high pressure water. Ensure a inspection and maintenance program is in place to maintain all hoses and associated connections with this item of plant. Never point in the direction of another person. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. high pressure water etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Radial Arm Drilling Machine PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Access to controls Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are located so they can be readily and conveniently operated in accordance with original design. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Operator Emergency Stop Ensure an Emergency stop button is in place and compliant with AS4024 and AS1543. ESB should be mushroom type (not recessed) push button which can be activated by the palm. ESB should be red colour with yellow background. Ensure a testing regime of emergency functions is implemented. Plant / Equipment Headstock & Spindle Prior to operation, check the headstock and spindle are in serviceable condition i.e. movement, no chips or cracks and securely attached. Plant / Equipment Vice Ensure vice in situ to hold work piece and prevent it from moving. Keep hands clear of moving parts at all times.

Plant Guarding Motor and Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant Guarding Moving Parts Potential for operator entanglement, crushing, cutting, stabbing or striking prevented and moving parts guarded in line with AS4024. Read operators manual and operating instructions prior to operation. Hydraulics Hydraulic rams / cylinders Inspect and regularly grease rams and other moving parts in accordance with manufacturer s requirements. Access to live power prevented Ensure electrical components enclosed and/or other access to live power prevented. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Entanglement Potential for operator to become entangled in moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard including guarding in-running nip points and where possible isolation of persons from work area or hazard. Ensure no jewellery or loose clothing is worn and long hair tied back during operation. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling. s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. swarf etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Router PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate Operator Labelled Ensure all operator controls have been identified prior to operation so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Plant Guarding Engine, Motors, Drivetrain or Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. When operating a power tool outdoors, use an extension cord suitable for outdoor use. Use of a cord suitable for outdoor use reduces the risk of electric shock (e.g. double insulation). s Entanglement Potential for operator to become entangled in moving parts of plant (e.g. drill piece). Ensure no jewellery or loose clothing is worn and long hair tied back during operation. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. s Fire or Explosion Do not operate power tools in explosive atmospheres, such as in the presence of flammable liquids, gases or dust. Power tools create sparks which may ignite the dust or fumes. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Plant Inspection Maintain power tools. Check for misalignment or binding of moving parts, breakage of parts and any other condition that may affect the power tools operation. If damaged, have the power tool repaired before use. s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator to sustain cuts from moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard (i.e. guarding, isolation of persons from work area during operations, warning signage, training etc.).

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Salamander (electric) PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Access to controls Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are located so they can be readily and conveniently operated in accordance with original design. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Stability Ensure plant legs have been levelled and that plant and equipment is level and stable during normal operation. Plant Guarding Motor and Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces, materials or steam. Ensure all hot surfaces are insulated as far as is reasonably practicable. Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators.

s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Sander PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Plant / Equipment Sanding belt Prior to operation, ensure sanding belt is in good, serviceable, working condition and securely attached. Plant Guarding Engine, Motors, Drivetrain or Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Plant Guarding Moving Parts Prior to operation, ensure all guards have been fitted and are in place. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.

s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Friction / Cutting Hazard Potential for operator to sustain burns/cuts from moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to keep hands clear of moving belt. Ensure no jewellery or loose clothing is worn and long hair tied back during operation. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. Use extraction where natural ventilation cannot be achieved. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Sewing Machine PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Emergency Stop Ensure emergency stop function located in a position that is easily accessible to the operator or alternatively ensure sewing machine fitted with dead man switch/pedal. Plant Guarding Engine and drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant Guarding Moving Parts Potential for operator entanglement, cutting, stabbing or striking from motorised needle. Ensure hands are kept clear of moving parts during operation. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Ergonomics Potential for Injury to operator as a result of extended operation of plant/repetitive actions. Assess manual handling/ergonomic exposures for future operation.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator to sustain cuts from moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard (i.e. guarding, isolation of persons from work area during operations, warning signage, training etc.).

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Small Dust Extractor or Vacuum PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Hose and coupling Prior to operation, ensure extraction/vacuum hose and filter bag in good condition with no visible tears. Suitable clamps or hose coupling to connect hose to extraction unit. Plant / Equipment Wheels / Castors Prior to operation, inspect condition of wheels / castors in place to aid in relocation. Wheels / castors move freely in all directions. Plant Guarding Motor and Drivetrain Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection.

s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Manual Handling Potential for injury to operator from repetitive, sustained or high force movements. Ensure a manual handling risk assessment is completed to identify if tasks completed in conjunction with this item of plant contain a component of hazardous manual handling.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Spot Welder PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers are prominently displayed and communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance. Operator Labelled Ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Access to live power prevented Ensure all plant panels ensure access to live power prevented. Replace all panels prior to operation. Connections Ensure all leads in good condition including no nicks and fastened securely at ends. Repair or replace defective cables immediately. Earthing Ensure suitable earthing clamp or earthing rod for means of connecting exposed metal parts to the ground or preventing electric shock is present and in good condition prior to operation.

s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces. Ensure the spot welder has cooled before making any adjustments. Avoid prolonged use, as this can cause heat to build up in the electrodes and arms. When holding work, be aware of the heat created during welding process. Leather gloves must be worn when handling materials. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Fire or Explosion Do not store flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials in vicinity of plant or during such activities as re-fuelling. Observe all precautions in ensuring ignition sources do not come into contact with flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials to prevent fire or explosion. Keep fire extinguishing equipment at a handy location near operation. s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe. s User Responsibility Read the Operating Manual prior to installation and operation of this machine. Unauthorised repairs to this equipment may endanger the technician and operator and will void your warranty. Only qualified personnel should perform repairs. Always disconnect mains power before investigating equipment malfunctions. Parts that are broken, damaged, missing or worn should be replaced immediately. Equipment should be cleaned periodically. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. spitting metal). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: TIG Welder PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers are prominently displayed and communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance. Operator Labelled Ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Wheels / Castors Ensure lockable wheels / castors are in place to aid in relocation (if designed with these). Wheels / castors should move freely in all directions. Access to live power prevented Ensure cabinets locked and other access to live power prevented. Connections Ensure all leads in good condition including no nicks and fastened securely at ends. Repair or replace defective cables immediately. Earthing Ensure suitable earthing clamp or earthing rod for means of connecting exposed metal parts to the ground or preventing electric shock is present and in good condition prior to operation.

Welding Potential for electrocution of operator. Where possible work should be performed on dry insulated floor. Temporary wooden platforms or rubber mats can be used. Operator should wear appropriate rubber soled work boots. s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces, materials or steam. Ensure all hot surfaces are insulated as far as is reasonably practicable. Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Confined Space Potential for operator to receive an injury (asphyxiation, engulfment, exposure to hazardous substances, entrapment etc.) as a result of working in a confined space. Ensure all confined spaces are labelled, listed on a confined space register, entry is controlled via a work permit system and adequate training provided to those that enter confined spaces. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Fire or Explosion Do not store flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials in vicinity of plant or during such activities as re-fuelling. Observe all precautions in ensuring ignition sources do not come into contact with flammable liquids, vapours or combustible materials to prevent fire or explosion. Keep fire extinguishing equipment at a handy location near operation. s Gas Bottles Store cylinders upright and use in well-ventilated, secure areas away from pedestrian or vehicle thoroughfares. Ensure cylinders are appropriately secured and guarded against being knocked violently or being allowed to fall. s Oxygen Never use oxygen for venting containers s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe.

s User Responsibility Read the Operating Manual prior to installation and operation of this machine. Unauthorised repairs to this equipment may endanger the technician and operator and will void your warranty. Only qualified personnel should perform repairs. Always disconnect mains power before investigating equipment malfunctions. Parts that are broken, damaged, missing or worn should be replaced immediately. Equipment should be cleaned periodically. s Ventillation Elsure welding activities are undertaken outside or in a well ventillated area. If possible fume extraction should be used. s Welding Flash Potential for severe eye injury to operator and bystanders from high UV light. Ensure suitable welding booth / welding curtains errected and appropriate PPE i.e. Welding / face shield compliant with AS1337 s Plant Inspection Welding equipment including regulators, hoses, fittings, hand pieces, earth clamp and connectors need to be inspected to ensure these are in good working order and comply with AS1674.2

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Workshop Lights PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Plant / Equipment Structure Prior to operation, inspect workshop light frame and leg supports to ensure these are serviceable condition with no damage that affects structural integrity or functionality. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Burns Potential for Injury to operator and/or damage to plant and equipment resulting from contact with hot surfaces (e.g. hot glass after a period of operation). Hot surfaces should be labelled to warn operators. Ensure glass guard over the front of light remains in place. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Air Compressor PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Operator Emergency Stop Ensure an Emergency stop button is in place and compliant with AS4024 and AS1543. ESB should be mushroom type (not recessed) push button which can be activated by the palm. ESB should be red colour with yellow background. Ensure a testing regime of emergency functions is implemented. Plant / Equipment Drain valve Check water drain release valve present and functional Plant Guarding Engine/ Motors/ Internal Components Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Plant Guarding Hot Surfaces Ensure guarding prevents access to hot surfaces. Hot surfaces should be labelled with warning signage.

Air / Pneumatics Air compressor & receiver Where air compressor is deemed to be a pressure vessel, ensure annual pressure vessel inspection completed, 2 yearly external and 10 year internal inspections completed in accordance with AS3788. Check on local plant registration requirements to ensure item is registered with the respective safety regulator (where required). Air / Pneumatics Hoses, taps & connections Regularly inspect air lines and associated couplings and connections are in good condition prior to operation. Ensure there is no evidence of cracks in hoses/lines or loose connections. Air / Pneumatics Pressure gauge Inspect and check pressure regulator with gauge fitted is in good condition, clear and easy to read. Air / Pneumatics Pressure release valve Prior to operation, ensure pressure release valve fitted and undamaged. Access to live power prevented Prior to operation, ensure all electrical components are enclosed and/or other access to live power prevented. s Competent Operators (installation and maintenance) Only a qualified technician who is familiar with pressure vessel systems and components, including all controls, should perform the installation and start-up and maintenance of the system. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level is above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Pre-Operation Checks Ensure pre-operation safety checks (buttons, switches, controls, warning devices and consumables etc.) completed by operator at the start of each shift. Ensure all faults recorded and plant removed from use if unsafe. s Pressure Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with high pressure air. Ensure a inspection and maintenance program is in place to maintain all hoses and pipes associated with this item of plant.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Angle Grinder PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Labelled Ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Plant / Equipment Blade / Grinder / Polisher / Sanding belt Prior to operaiton, ensure grinder attachment is in good, serviceable, working condition and securely attached. Plant Guarding Engine, Motors, Drivetrain or Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Plant Guarding Moving Parts Prior to operation, ensure all guards have been fitted and are in place. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock.

s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator to sustain cuts from moving parts of plant. Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard (i.e. guarding, isolation of persons from work area during operations, warning signage, training etc.). Ensure no jewellery or loose clothing is worn and long hair tied back during operation. Erect warning signage and provide training in safe use. s Potential for electrocution of operator or electrical fire. Ensure plant is inspected and maintained as per ASINZS 3760 or ASINZS3012: In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment and ASINZS 3000. Wiring rules. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Bandsaw PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage/stickers that communicate specific hazards during operation and maintenance are prominently displayed and adequate. Operator Access to controls Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are located so they can be readily and conveniently operated in accordance with original design. Operator Labelled Prior to operation, ensure operator controls are identified so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation Operator Emergency Stop Ensure an Emergency stop button is in place and compliant with AS4024 and AS1543. ESB should be mushroom type (not recessed) push button which can be activated by the palm. ESB should be red colour with yellow background. Ensure a testing regime of emergency functions is implemented. Plant / Equipment Internal Components of Plant Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts.

Access to live power prevented Ensure electrical components enclosed and/or other access to live power prevented prior to operation. Replace any missing panels prior to operation. Respiratory Hazards Dust Extraction Where dust may be generated from use, consider use of local dust extraction system to a removable bag or similar. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance. s Cutting Hazard Potential for operator to sustain cuts from moving parts of plant (e. g. blade, belt drives etc). Ensure all precautions are taken to eliminate hazard (i.e. guarding, isolation of persons from work area during operations, warning signage, training etc.). s Plant to be used in conjunction with earth leakage circuit breaker (safety switch) and overload protection. s Noise Operator exposure to a work environment where the sound pressure level may be above the noise exposure standard. Ensure controls are implemented to reduce the level of noise in the workplace. Operators required to wear appropriate hearing protection. s Foreign Objects Potential for operator Injury resulting from contact with foreign objects (e.g. dust etc). Ensure suitable eye protection is worn during operation. Never point in the direction of another person.

PLANT HAZARD REPORT DECLARATION The attached reports or Plant Safety information* has been prepared for the plant** item/s to be supplied in accordance with the requirements of Work Health and Safety (WHS/OHS) Legislation. PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION REFERENCE RECEIPT OF PLANT SAFETY DOCUMENTATION: Signed by Vendor (or Agent): YES / NO Signed by Purchaser or Person/s Taking Receipt of Plant: Name Name: Company: Company: Signature: Signature: Date: Date: A supplier of used plant has a requirement under State and Commonwealth WHS legislation to provide safety information to purchasers. The attached reports are provided in compliance with this requirement. Your signature above acknowledges receipt. As purchaser, you are reminded of your obligations as an operator of plant under the respective State based WHS legislation to complete your own plant risk assessments for the dismantling, transport, installation, commissioning and operation for the plant item/s to be supplied *Plant safety information Plant items inspected are not always operational at the time of our examination. Tiger Asset Group has completed the plant hazard report/s to assist the purchaser or operator in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. Tiger Asset Group recommend that the purchaser or operator of this plant conducts their own risk assessment an refers to the attached plant hazard report/s which has been provided to assist the purchaser or operator in ensuring that the plant is safe and only used for the purposes for which it was originally designed. ** Plant as defined by the respective State or Commonwealth WHS legislation

PLANT HAZARD REPORT Plant Description: Blower PLEASE NOTE This plant information has been prepared to assist the purchaser in identifying hazards associated with the plant prior to the purchaser dismantling, transporting and commissioning plant for their own intended purposes. The hazards and risks detailed here are generic for this type of equipment and are intended to give users a quick summary of the hazards and risks involved before putting it to use. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts their own hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached plant information which has been provided to assist the purchaser in ensuring that the plant is safe (i.e. make the necessary modifications or otherwise eliminate or control so far as practicable all risks associated with the use of the plant) and only used for the purposes for which the plant was originally designed. For details of any additional model specific hazards and user information, reference should be made to the operating instructions/other information supplied with the equipment. Element Aspect Plant Advice Instruction, Information and Records Ensure all operator controls have been identified prior to operation so as to indicate their nature, function and direction of operation. Instruction, Information and Records Warning Signage Ensure hazard warning signage relevant to the communication of hazards during operation and maintenance is prominently displayed and adequate Plant Guarding Moving Parts Ensure all plant casings/motors have been enclosed and prevent access to internal components. Do not wear loose clothing, gloves, neckties, rings, bracelets or other jewellery which may get caught in the moving parts. Connections Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts. Damaged or entangled cords increase the risk of electric shock. Take care to keep the power cord away from work area. Never use extension leads that are longer than 15mts (this will cause voltage drop and could risk personal safety and damage equipment). Use equipment as close to a reliable power supply as possible. Always ensure extension leads are fully uncoiled before use. s Competent Operators Ensure only skilled and competent personnel have access to plant for operation or maintenance.