MECHANICAL DEMOLITION SITE WHS MANAGEMENT PLAN

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MECHANICAL DEMOLITION SITE WHS MANAGEMENT PLAN 1.0 PROJECT DETAILS Project Address: project name street address suburb state post code Principal Contractor / Customer Details: Demolition Contractor: Demolition Licence No and Details: Planned Commencement Date: Estimated Completion Date: Demolition Works Supervisor: WHS Manager: Overview of works: Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd Unit 15, 8 Metroplex Avenue MURARRIE QLD 4172 Phone: 07 3843 1649 Fax: 07 3395 2983 ACN: 141 206 591 ABN: 41 149 364 727 commencement date completion date Filipe Gaspar Phone: 07 3843 1369 Alex Hood Phone: 07 3843 1369 Demolition Contractor Sign Off: Signature: Name: Rui Lopes Date: All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 1

2.0 CONTENTS 1.0 PROJECT DETAILS... 1 2.0 CONTENTS... 2 3.0 INTRODUCTION... 3 4.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY... 3 5.0 MANAGEMENT STRUCTURE... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 6.0 KEY CONTACT DETAILS... 4 7.0 ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES... 6 7.1 DIRECTORS... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.2 MANAGING DIRECTOR... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.3 PLANT MANAGER... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.4 DEMOLITION WORKS SUPERVISOR... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.5 COMPLIANCE MANAGER (INSPECTIONS)... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.6 ADMINISTRATION MANAGER... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.7 OHS CO-ORDINATOR... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.8 OHSE REPRESENTATIVE... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.9 EMPLOYEES... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 7.10 CONTRACTORS... ERROR! BOOKMARK NOT DEFINED. 8.0 DEMOLITION PARTICULARS AND RESOURCES... 9 9.0 PUBLIC CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES... 11 9.1 UNAUTHORISED ACCESS AND PUBLIC PROTECTION... 11 9.1.1 Signage... 11 9.1.2 Exclusion zones and hoardings... 11 10.0 MONITORING AND DISCIPLINE PROCEDURES... 12 10.1 NON-CONFORMANCES... 12 10.3 PRE-START INSPECTIONS AND DISCUSSIONS... 12 10.4 INCIDENT RECORDING AND INVESTIGATION... 12 10.4.1 Incident Recording... 12 10.2.2 Incident Investigation... 13 11.0 DEMOLITION HAZARDS, ASSOCIATED RISKS AND CONTROLS... 14 12.0 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES... 18 12.1 HOUSEKEEPING AND SITE ACCESS... 18 12.2 AMENITIES... 18 12.2.1 Toilets... 18 12.2.2 Water... 18 12.3 FIRST AID... 18 13.0 HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS... 18 14.0 CONSULTATION... 19 14.1 MECHANICAL DEMOLITION SITE WHS MANAGEMENT PLAN TRAINING... 19 14.2 TOOLBOX TALKS... 19 15.0 SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENTS... 19 16.0 INDUCTION TRAINING... 19 16.1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION INDUCTION TRAINING... 19 16.2 CUSTOMER / SITE SPECIFIC INDUCTION TRAINING... 19 17.0 EMERGENCY PLANNING... 20 18.0 SITE RULES... 20 19.0 LIST OF APPENDICES... 22 All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 2

3.0 INTRODUCTION This Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan forms part of the WHS Management System of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. This plan has been formulated to comply with the requirements of the Work Health and Safety Regulation. The intention of this plan is to ensure that Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd satisfies its legal obligations and ensures that Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd policy objectives are achieved. This Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan identifies the obligations of all parties and how these specific obligations are to be discharged utilising principles from all relevant legislation, Australian Standards, Codes of Practice and Industry Standards. 4.0 HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY Health and Safety Policy Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd is committed to providing a safe and healthy workplace for all persons involved in or affected by its operations. Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd recognises the responsibilities and requirements placed upon it by work health and safety legislation and will comply with all applicable laws and regulations. We will strive to achieve our objectives by: making safety an integral part of our business activities; implementing risk management tools herein to identify and control hazards; ensuring that our work team is committed to our goals by providing adequate education, training and supervision; continuously reviewing the adequacy of our safety management system to ensure it remains effective. Management are expected to fully implement our health and safety systems and are responsible for ensuring a safe work environment is provided for all persons affected by the company s business and/or undertaking. Management is also expected to address promptly and adequately any health and safety issues they become aware of. Management, employees, contractors and visitors are accountable for complying with safety policies and instructions as well as reporting incidents and concerns to Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. They are to take personal responsibility for guarding against injury to themselves and others by actively participating in and following procedures outlined in the Work Health & Safety Management System Manual. Contractors engaged by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd are to have regard for our commitment to health and safety. Contractors are responsible for identifying, assessing and controlling workplace hazards that relate to their work as well as following any procedures developed by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. Rui Lopes Managing Director 4 April 2018 All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 3

5.0 ORGANISATIONAL REPORTING FLOW CHART The organisational chart for Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd below shows the reporting channels and functions of the various persons and parties with regard to demolition health and safety: 6.0 KEY CONTACT DETAILS Name and Position Demolition Works Supervisor: WHS Manager: Contact Numbers Filipe Gaspar Phone: 07 3843 1369 Alex Hood Phone: 07 3843 1369 Customer / Principal Contractor Contact Phone: Administration / Office Phone: 07 3843 1649 Fax: 07 3395 2983 Emergency Services Dial 000 (Ambulance, Police, Fire) All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 4

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7.0 ROLES AND ACCOUNTABILITIES In order to ensure Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd meets its health and safety obligations, all personnel are required to implement the applicable procedures contained in this document within their area of control. In addition to this, key persons in the organisation have the following specific responsibilities: 7.1 Directors To ensure that the WHS management system of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd is implemented and effective by: Understanding the requirements and expectations of customers as well as environmental and occupational health and safety legislative and other requirements relevant to operations; Allocating sufficient resources, training and support to personnel to understand and fulfil the requirements and procedures contained in the WHS Management System; Defining the duties of personnel who are qualified and responsible for the implementation of the WHS Management System; Holding accountable and reviewing the performance of these persons for their actions; Communicating and promoting quality, safety and environmental management and responsibility to personnel at every opportunity; and Regular monitoring and evaluation of the effectiveness of the WHS Management System, and initiating enhancement as necessary in line with objectives and continuous improvement. 7.2 Managing Director To ensure that all relevant parts of the WHS Management System are implemented by ensuring that: Methods of work and processes on all sites are consistent with developed procedures and standards; All health, safety and environmental issues are resolved appropriately; All documentation to be generated and records required are in place for all worksites and activities; The health, safety and environmental performance of employees, contractors and others is managed according to developed procedures; and Inspections and formal quality, health, safety and environmental monitoring are performed as a key component of any operational visit and that suitable corrective action is taken wherever necessary. 7.3 Plant Manager To ensure that all relevant parts of the WHS Management System are implemented by: Providing leadership that promotes and maintains Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd commitment to continually improve its health, safety and environmental management performance; Ensuring that sufficient resources are provided to implement the WHS Management System within the operational unit; Demonstrating genuine interest in quality, health, safety and environmental matters to the Directors, WHS Manager, contractors and employees; Acquiring and disseminating information associated with safe and correct installation, use and practices of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd products and equipment; Ensuring operational staff are appropriately supported to achieve health safety and environmental outcomes; and Initiating, identifying and reviewing internal and external audit standards and reports, and responding promptly and appropriately to the results. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 6

7.4 Demolition Works Supervisor Demolition Works Supervisor is responsible for ensuring that all relevant parts of this WHS Management System are implemented by ensuring that: work methods on sites under their control are consistent with developed procedures and standards; all safety issues are resolved appropriately or where this is not possible are brought to the attention of the Managing Director; all documentation to be generated and records required is in place for works under their control; the safety performance of contractors and others on site is managed according to developed procedures; safety inspections and formal safety monitoring is performed as a key component of any visit to site and that suitable corrective action is taken wherever necessary. 7.5 Compliance Manager (Inspections) The Compliance Manager (Inspections) is responsible for: Completing Site and Operator Inspections at defined intervals, and ensuring all non-conformances are logged as Corrective Actions with the WHS Manager; and Ensuring all WHS paperwork is forwarded to the WHS Manager in a timely manner and within the timeframes stipulated in relevant procedures. 7.6 Administration Manager The Administration Manager is responsible for providing support of an administrative nature to allow the full and proper functioning of the WHS Management System. This will include tasks such as distributing and collecting documentation, secure filing of records, and scheduling and monitoring to ensure timeframes are met. 7.7 WHS Manager The WHS Manager is responsible for: providing all levels of management advice, assistance and resources needed for the effective implementation of this Demolition Site WHS Management Plan; constant monitoring and reviewing of safe work procedures and requirements and reporting to management any deficiencies observed and any corrective action necessary to resolve these issues; assisting in and facilitating the co-ordination and implementation of this Demolition Site WHS Management Plan and the WHS Management System for Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd at every level. 7.8 WHSE Representative The WHS Representative is responsible for: assisting the WHS Manager in the implementation of this WHS Management System for Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd at every level. performing other duties as delegated by the WHS Manager. liaising with and training workers to ensure the effective implementation of this WHS Management System. Providing the WHS Manager with worker consultation feedback to further enhance this WHS Management System. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 7

7.9 Employees Employees of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd have a responsibility to: be familiar with and work in accordance with the relevant sections of this Work Health & Safety Management System Manual as well as any specific instructions or work procedures given to them by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd; report all incidents, safety issues or concerns immediately to their supervisor; use and maintain all equipment provided in the intended manner; actively participate in any return to work plan devised. 7.10 Contractors Contractors engaged by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd have a responsibility to be familiar with this Work Health & Safety Management System Manual that is provided to them and to fully comply with its requirements by: assessing the risks involved for work to be performed by the contractor and submitting developed work procedures to Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd in the form of Safe Work Method Statements and Safe Work Procedures; following and adhering to the instructions and directions given by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd regarding the issues for which Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd has a safety obligation; ensuring all persons who may be engaged by the contractor are also familiar with and comply with the Work Health & Safety Management System Manual as well as the safe work procedures of the contractor; providing adequate supervision to monitor the safety performance of persons engaged by them to ensure compliance and taking corrective action where this may be necessary. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 8

8.0 DEMOLITION PARTICULARS AND RESOURCES The following mobile plant will be used for the demolition works: Plant Type Make Model The following labour will be used for the demolition works: Name Skills / Competencies / Licences Assessed as competent Y/N The following services have been identified / controlled: Description of service Location Control Measures Description of existing structures to be demolished: Sequence / methodical processes involved in demolition: All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 9

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9.0 PUBLIC CONTROLS AND PROCEDURES The following details the issues identified for which Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd have a direct health and safety obligation. Also detailed are the measures, which will be implemented by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd on this site to manage the associated risks. 9.1 UNAUTHORISED ACCESS AND PUBLIC PROTECTION Unauthorised access to site will not be tolerated. If visitors or guests wish to enter the site they must first notify the Demolition Works Supervisor. Under no circumstances are other parties authorised to give members of the public or visitors permission to enter the site without the consent of the Demolition Works Supervisor. 9.1.1 Signage Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will provide the following appropriate signage: Demolition Works No unauthorised entry Personal protective equipment signage as schedule determines including safety helmets and safety footwear. 9.1.2 Exclusion zones and hoardings The public protection measures below will be used to isolate persons from the demolition works: Control Implemented Location/s Comments Exclusion zones Hoarding at least 1800mm high Hoarding at least 1800mm high fully sheeted with timber, ply, metal Traffic Control when and where required Persons are not to alter or remove hoardings. Any gates on hoardings are to be closed and secured. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 11

10.0 MONITORING AND DISCIPLINE PROCEDURES Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will not tolerate misconduct that results in harm to employees, visitors, customers and members of the public. Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd has an obligation to maintain the highest standard of health and safety. Examples of unsafe behaviour include, skylarking, horseplay, practical jokes, throwing of materials or any other behaviour that has a risk of harming yourself or another person. The safety performance of workers will be monitored by on site supervision as well as formal site inspections on a regular basis in accordance with the WHS Management System of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. Appropriate records (such as diary notes and inspection forms) will be kept of all monitoring and action taken in accordance with Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd WHS Management System. 10.1 NON-CONFORMANCES In the event that parties are found to have failed to discharge their obligations or acted contrary to any of the following procedures Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will initiate disciplinary procedures as set out in its safety management system. Disciplinary action may range from verbal directions for issues of a minor nature to that of a direction to the contractor to stop work for serious matters. In the event of nonconformance by the contractor relating to serious matters, Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd reserves the right to initiate action in accordance with a breach of contract. 10.3 PRE-START INSPECTIONS AND DISCUSSIONS Prior to commencing work each day a pre-start inspection will be conducted by operators of machines and trucks to: confirm the adequacy of existing safe work method statements and safe work procedures; or amend these procedures where necessary; and provide workers input into as well as maintain their awareness of procedures. The Operator is responsible for performing the pre-start inspection as well as discussing with workers the outcomes. These outcomes and discussions will be documented using the Pre-Start Inspection Checklist. A copy of the Pre-start Inspection Checklist is contained in this Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan as Appendix A Where required, copies of the Pre-Start Inspection will be provided to the Principal Contractor. 10.4 INCIDENT RECORDING AND INVESTIGATION It is an expectation of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd that employees and contractors report immediately to Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd all incidents, injuries, property damage and emergency situations. Dependent on the nature and severity of the incident the following procedures will be commenced. 10.4.1 Incident Recording Where an incident results in medical treatment to an employee, contractor or other person, an Incident Record Form is to be completed by the Demolition Works Supervisor. The Incident Record Form is included in this Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan as Appendix B. The Incident Record Form is to be completed immediately upon becoming aware of the incident. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 12

Following receipt of the Incident Record Form (WHS 0xx) an assessment and determination will be made by the WHS Manager and Demolition Supervisor on the following: the requirement to notify the incident to the regulator. If the regulating authority is to be notified this will occur within the statute timeframes using the statute form; and the necessity for a formal internal investigation into the incident to be conducted by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. 10.2.2 Incident Investigation It is a policy of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd that as a minimum standard, a formal internal investigation will be conducted into all incidents resulting in lost time and / or property damage. Unless otherwise determined by the Managing Director or their advocate, the incident will be investigated by the WHS Manager. The details and results of an investigation into an incident by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will be documented using the Incident Investigation Report. A copy of the Incident Investigation Report is contained in this Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan as Appendix C. The results of an investigation are to be finalised within 3 days of the incident date and reviewed at the monthly management meeting. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 13

11.0 DEMOLITION HAZARDS, ASSOCIATED RISKS AND CONTROLS (x) if specific and relevant to site ISSUE / TASK Unauthorised site access and public protection Housekeeping and safe access HAZARDS Slips, trips, falls Falling objects Impalement Slips, trips, falls Impalement RISK SCORE (BEFORE CONTROLS) E 18 E 21 Falling objects Gravity E 21 Provision of amenities Microbiological hazards Health and wellbeing Hazardous Chemicals Personal injury / illness Burns Asphyxiation H 13 H 13 CONTROL MEASURES Controls as outlined in Section 9.1.2 implemented and monitored. No unauthorised entry signage displayed on all work boundaries. Demolition Plan induction training to include instructions to contractors to not allow unauthorised entry, nor to alter hoardings / signage. Daily check by Supervisor for adequacy of controls. Entrance to site to remain clear at all times. Constant monitoring by Supervisor and remedial action where required including counselling of contractor / make area good and back charge contractor Exclusion zones to be designated and maintained. Safety helmets worn at all times. FOPS fitted to mobile plant. Utilise existing amenities provided by customer / principal contractor At least one toilet to be provided for every 15 workers. Clean drinking water to be provided for contractors and workers. Washing facilities to be provided for contractors and workers. A register of Hazardous Chemicals used on site to be kept and maintained by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. Contractors to provide Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd with: A detailed register of all Hazardous Chemicals to be used on site; Copy of SDS for the outlined substances SWMS outline controls and safe use of products. SWMS and risk assessments for substances reviewed by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd prior to contractor commencing work. RISK SCORE (AFTER CONTROLS) M 9 M 9 M 9 L 3 L 5 All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 14

ISSUE / TASK HAZARDS RISK SCORE (BEFORE CONTROLS) First Aid Provisions Personal injury H 13 Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan Training Emergency Preparedness Existing services including underground services Operation of vehicles and machines High risk construction work Demolition work Commencing without understanding specific hazards, policies and procedures Personal injury Electrocution Explosion Air quality Noise Soil and water Falls from height Collision with objects Falling objects Electrocution Personal injury H 17 H 13 E 21 E 21 E 23 CONTROL MEASURES Supervisor - as nominated First Aid Attendant. Adequately stocked first aid kit kept on site at all times. All treatments to be administered by First Aid Attendant. First Aid Attendant is responsible for recording treatments administered in register which is to be located with first aid kit. All contractors and their workers to receive training prior to commencing work on site. Register kept of each person who receives induction training and the date of that training. Evidence sought of General Construction Induction Training and Authorities to Work for high risk work and register kept of this evidence. All workers on site to be trained in site emergency procedures at site-specific induction. Existing services to be isolated and construction services initiated. Services identified to be discussed at Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan training. Vehicles / machines maintained in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations and specifications. Compliance with Customer / Site Traffic Management Plans. Use of environmental wash down stations where contamination may occur or where customer policy Designated site hours to be adhered to. A SWMS prepared by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd prior to commencing work on site. Contractors and all persons engaged by them to work in accordance with measures outlined in the above documents. Performance of contractors and compliance with SWMS to be monitored by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd (refer Contractor Management) RISK SCORE (AFTER CONTROLS) L 5 M 6 L 5 M 9 M 9 M 9 All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 15

ISSUE / TASK High risk work Contractor Management Monitoring and Review of Controls HAZARDS Collision with objects Falling objects Electrocution Personal injury Personal injury Uncontrolled hazards RISK SCORE (BEFORE CONTROLS) E 23 E 20 H 17 CONTROL MEASURES Contractors to ensure persons engaged have the necessary experience and competency. Authorities to work for high-risk work to be held by the relevant person. Confirmation of licenses and authorities to work obtained by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd prior to commencement of work site induction training. Management of contractor performance on site to be by way of a combination of the following controls (previously mentioned) and summarised below: Preparation of SWMS by contractors and submitting this documentation prior to commencement of work. Amendment of SWMS and SWP and retraining of workers should the scope of work or controls alter. Attendance by all workers at Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan training which is to include a discussion on the relevant sections of the Plan, specific site hazards and site rules, as well as expectation of contractors engaged by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. On site supervision by Supervisor of contractors and adherence to documented procedures. Where necessary disciplinary action in accordance with the documented OHSMS of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. Monitoring / review of the effectiveness of control measures will be performed by: Continuous evaluation by on site supervisor and where required rectification and initiation of discipline procedures as outlined in the documented OHSMS of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. Inspections and checks nominated as controls under specific hazards in the Safe Work Method Statements by contractors. Consultation with employees, contractors and others to maintain effectiveness of the measures and reduce the introduction of any new hazards. Site inspections performed by the Supervisor in accordance with the OHSMS of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. RISK SCORE (AFTER CONTROLS) M 9 M 9 M 9 All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 16

Risk Assessment Process 1. Identify hazards associated with the issue / activity. 2. Assess the risks to people that may result due to these hazards. a. Determine the likelihood of the event b. Determine the potential consequences c. Obtain a total risk score and action priority using Table C 3. Decide on control measures that can be taken to eliminate or minimise the level of risk. Wherever practicable select control measures in order of effectiveness using the Hierarchy of Controls Likelihood Ratings A Almost Certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will probably occur in most circumstances C Possible The event may occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may only occur in exceptional circumstances Consequence Ratings 1 Insignificant Nil injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, loss of capability, off-site release with no detrimental affects 5 Catastrophic Death, release off-site with detrimental effect Consequences Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic Risk Priority Table 1 2 3 4 5 A Almost Certain H 11 H 16 E 20 E 23 E 25 Likelihood B Likely M 7 H 12 H 17 E 21 E 24 C Possible L 4 M 8 H 13 E 18 E 22 D Unlikely L 2 L 5 M 9 H 14 E 19 E Rare L 1 L 3 M 6 H 10 H 15 Legend Score Action E 18 25 Extreme Risk. Requires immediate attention H 10 17 High Risk. Senior management attention required urgently M 6 9 Moderate Risk. Follow management instructions and procedures L 1-5 Low Risk. Record and review if processes change. Monitor All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 17

12.0 OPERATIONAL PROCEDURES 12.1 HOUSEKEEPING AND SITE ACCESS Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd has an obligation to ensure that appropriate levels of housekeeping and site access are maintained. To ensure this happens Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will monitor the effectiveness of the following procedures. 12.2 AMENITIES 12.2.1 Toilets Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will ensure that persons on site have reasonable access being at least one toilet for every 15 persons on site. 12.2.2 Water 12.2.2.1 Drinking Water Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will ensure that persons on site have reasonable access to clean drinking water. 12.2.2.2 Washing facilities Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will ensure that persons on site have reasonable access to washing facilities. 12.3 FIRST AID Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will ensure they provide and maintain an appropriate first aid kit for use by employees and contractors. All treatments are to be reported to and administered by the first aid attendant. The First Aid Attendants are Alex Hood & Filipe Gaspar Phone: 07 3843 1649. A register will be kept of all first aid treatments administered. A First Aid Register for this purpose is contained in this Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan as Appendix E. 13.0 HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will establish and maintain a register of Hazardous Chemicals used on the project. Contractors are legally required to obtain a copy of a Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for all Hazardous Chemicals that are proposed to be used on site. Examples of Hazardous Chemicals used on construction sites include: glues, sealers, thinners, cement, paints, and similar products. SDS can be obtained from the supplier of the product. All contractors are required to supply to Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd: a register of all Hazardous Chemicals to be used on site; a copy of the SDS for the substances obtained from the supplier by the contractor; and a safe work method statement outlining the controls to be used when using the product/s. Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will file a copy of the register with the Mechanical Demolition WHS Management Plan. All contractors MUST retain a copy of the SDS on site and make it available upon request. A Hazardous Chemicals Register for this purpose is contained in this Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan as Appendix D. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 18

14.0 CONSULTATION All health and safety concerns or information is to be addressed to the Demolition Works Supervisor or the WHS Manager. Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd however, welcomes and expects contractors to raise any health and safety issues that may affect them with any supervisor or the WHS Manager directly. 14.1 MECHANICAL DEMOLITION SITE WHS MANAGEMENT PLAN TRAINING Prior to commencing demolition work on site all employees and contractors will receive site training. This induction will include training on the relevant sections of this Mechanical Demolition WHS Management Plan. Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will keep a record of the name of each person receiving Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan Training and the date this induction was provided. A Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan Training Register to be used for recording this information is included in this Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan as Appendix E. 14.2 TOOLBOX TALKS The Supervisor will conduct toolbox talks at regular intervals in accordance with the WHS Management System of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. These forums are to be attended by relevant workers and will give employees and subcontractors the opportunity to have input into safe work procedures. The Site Manager will record all outcomes on the Record of Tool Box Talk Form. Participants will sign off on the talks and any agreed actions. The Demolition Supervisor is responsible to ensure copies of the completed Record of Tool Box Talk Form are provided to the WHS Manager on completion of the work. A Record of Tool Box Talk Form is contained in this Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan as Appendix F. 15.0 SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENTS Safe Work Method Statements for Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will be readily accessible on all sites. Workers will be trained in the Safe Work Method Statements developed for the high risk construction work involved in the mechanical demolition work. A copy of the relevant Safe Work Method Statements will be provided to the Principal Contractor / Customer prior to commencement. 16.0 INDUCTION TRAINING 16.1 GENERAL CONSTRUCTION INDUCTION TRAINING All workers will have undergone General Construction Induction Training. All contractors are required to provide to Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd a register of all persons engaged by them containing their training details, for the purposes of confirming that this action has been taken. 16.2 CUSTOMER / SITE SPECIFIC INDUCTION TRAINING Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will liaise with principal contractor s / Customers to ensure that all employees and contractors engaged have undertaken site specific induction training provided by the principal contractor prior to commencing on site. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 19

17.0 EMERGENCY PLANNING Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd will establish and make available emergency contact details and procedures to employees and contractors. Contractors are also required to be familiar with the locations of medical centres, hospitals and other emergency services nearest to the site. In the event of a fire or similar emergency, immediately evacuate the area and notify others to do the same. Emergency services are to be contacted without delay by dialling 000. Proceed to a safe area away from the project boundary and notify Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd immediately. The Supervisor in the event of an emergency will be responsible for broadcasting via phone and direct instructions to leave the site to those site workers who have not left site already. 18.0 SITE RULES The following site rules are to be strictly followed by all persons involved in the demolition works. Mechanical Demolition WHS Management Plan Contractors, any persons they may engage, and employees are to be familiar with the relevant sections of the Work Health & Safety Management Systems of the relevant Principal Contractor, Customer and / or Eagle Alliance Earthmoving. Safe Work Method Statements Where contractors are to perform a high risk construction work, the contractor is not to commence work on site until they have been trained and accepted the relevant Safe Work Method Statement (for the high risk construction work) prepared by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. The procedures in the Safe Work Method Statement are to be fully complied with at all times unless amendment is. General Construction Induction Training Contractors are to ensure that they and all persons engaged by them have undergone General Construction Induction Training. Evidence of this training is to be provided to Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd prior to commencing work. Site Specific Induction Training Contractors are to ensure that prior to commencing construction work that they and all persons engaged by them have received Site Specific Induction Training from the Principal Contractor as required. Prescribed Occupations / Licences / Authorities to Work Contractors are to ensure that their works are performed by persons with the necessary level of competency and where required by law that these persons hold the appropriate licences, certificates or authorities to work. First Aid All treatments are to be reported to and administered by the first aid attendant. A register will be kept of all first aid treatments administered. In addition, all contractors are required to ensure they have access to an adequately stocked first aid kit. This first aid kit is to be kept in a suitable location that is close to the work area. The first aid kit is to be readily accessible at all times and meet the applicable statute standards. Notifying of Incidents All incidents, injuries, property damage and emergency situations are to be reported immediately to Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 20

Housekeeping and Tidiness Contractors are to ensure that all rubbish and waste is placed in the receptacles provided or removed from site where required. Work areas and access ways are to be kept clean and tidy and accessible at all times. Moving Mobile Plant All machinery is to be fitted with Roll Over Protective Structures (ROPS) and seat belts. Operators are to be competent and all plant is to be operated in accordance with the manufacturer s recommendations. Warning devices including horn, reversing beeper, flashing lights are to be fitted and fully operational. Safety pins for quick hitch devices are to be in place at all times. Pre-operational checks are to be performed by operators at the commencement of each shift. Safe speeds are to be maintained at all times and spotters used as required. All persons on site are to wear high visibility clothing. The safety instructions of operators and supervisors are to be followed by others and all persons are to maintain an awareness of and remain in the operator s vision. Workers are never to position themselves between a vehicle and equipment, materials or structure People on site MUST look out for each other in the same regard. Environmental Controls Contractors are to ensure that sediment containment barriers and other environmental controls in place are utilised and are not to be altered, removed or otherwise made ineffective. Any defects or damage is to be reported to Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd immediately. Where contractors are responsible for the provision of environmental controls (eg. temporary downpipes) these are to be installed by the relevant contractor when required. All contractors are to comply with the relevant requirements regarding waste disposal (slurries, paints etc. must not be allowed to enter the drainage system). Safety Signs Safety signs installed by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd are to be complied with. Contractors are responsible for erecting and maintaining signage relating to any hazards generated due to the contractor s activities. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Where the work method statement of a contractor, Safety Data Sheet of a hazardous substance, or suppliers or manufacturers instructions for equipment and materials state that PPE will be worn, this PPE is to be worn whilst the risk exists. Plant and Equipment Any tools, plant or equipment brought onto the site are to be in good condition and maintained. Plant and equipment is to be used and maintained in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations and all workers trained in the correct use. Contractors may be asked by Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd to produce documented evidence of the inspection and maintenance performed on the items of plant and equipment under their control. Accessing and Work at Heights Access to and work at heights 2 metres or more or a lesser height if determined by risk assessment requires edge protection in place. Contractors are not to access areas if edge protection is inadequate. Emergency Planning All persons on site are to be familiar with the emergency procedures contained in Emergency Plan of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 21

General Behaviour All persons on site must ensure that: any safety directions of Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd are followed. alcohol and illegal drugs are not permitted on site nor are any persons to work under the influence of alcohol or drugs. safety signs are to be followed. toilets are to be used and good hygiene practices followed. theft will not be tolerated and will be reported to police. unless specific approval has been given, no safety or environmental equipment or device including scaffold, barricades, silt fences, signage, perimeter fencing etc. is to be removed or altered. 19.0 List of Appendices Appendix A Appendix B Appendix C Appendix D Appendix E Appendix F Appendix G Pre-start Inspection Checklist Incident Record Form Incident Investigation Form Hazardous Chemicals Register Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan Training Register Record of Tool Box Talk Form First Aid Treatment Register All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 22

WHS 064 Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan - Version 5.0 April 2018 APPENDIX A PRE-START INSPECTION CHECKLIST All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 23

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APPENDIX B - INCIDENT RECORD FORM Details of Injured / Involved Person: Name: Surname: Given Name/s: Sex: M F Address: No. Street: Suburb: Postcode: Contact No: Details of Employer / Contractor: Business Name: Address: Email: No. Street: Suburb: Postcode: Contact No: Contact Name: Email: Incident Details: Date of Incident: Time of Incident: Task / operation undertaken at time of incident: Physical location where incident occurred (area): Nature of incident: Property damage Personal injury Environmental damage Nil near miss. Type of injury / Outcome of incident (eg. bruise, cut, fracture, spill, release) Part of body injured / Environmental damage caused (eg. arm, torso, head, contamination of waterway) Cause of incident (what happened?) Treatment Given / Remedial Action Taken Did the person cease work? Yes No Estimated time lost: Person Completing this Form: day/s Name: Date: Signature: All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 25

APPENDIX C - INCIDENT INVESTIGATION REPORT Reference Number Nature of incident Property damage Personal injury Environmental damage Nil near miss. Incident Location: Site Address Details of Injured / Involved Person: Name: Surname: Given Name/s: Sex: M F Address: No. Street: Suburb: Postcode: Contact No: Email: Date of birth: / / Details of Employer / Contractor: Business Name: Address: No. Street: Suburb: Postcode: Contact No: Contact Name: Email: Date and Time of Incident: Date: / / Time: Date and Time Incident Reported: Date: / / Time: To whom (name): Position / Company Incident Outcome: Property damage Personal injury Environmental damage Nil near miss. Type of injury / Outcome of incident (eg. bruise, cut, fracture, spill, release) Part of body injured / Environmental damage caused (eg. arm, torso, head, contamination of waterway) Witness Details: Full Name Residential Address Contact Number All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 26

Incident Details: Exact location / work area of the incident: What was the person doing at the time? (include any particular tool, equipment, chemical, materials the person was using) How exactly did the incident happen? (describe in detail how the incident resulted / the steps that led to the incident) WHS Manager s Comments: Signature: Date: / / Plant Manager s Comments: Signature: Date: / / Managing Director s Comments: Signature: Date: / / All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006 2018 Page 27

Chemical Company/Contact UN # Haz Subs Class Diesel Caltex Australia 02 9250 5000 APPENDIX D - HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS REGISTER Dangerous Goods PG Hazchem MSDS Issue Date Risk Assessment Date n/a Yes n/a No n/a n/a 01/07/16 04/04/17 100L Qty Hydraulic Oil Caltex Australia 02 9250 5000 n/a No n/a No n/a n/a 05/09/13 04/04/17 50L Engine Oil Caltex Australia 02 9250 5000 n/a No n/a No n/a n/a 30/01/15 04/04/17 50L Grease Caltex Australia 02 9250 5000 n/a No n/a No n/a n/a 30/01/13 04/04/17 2 cartridges All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006-2018 Page 28

Site Details: APPENDIX E MECHANICAL DEMOLITION SITE WHS MANAGEMENT PLAN TRAINING REGISTER I confirm that I have received training on the Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan for the above site. I am familiar with the relevant sections of the Mechanical Demolition Site WHS Management Plan for Eagle Alliance Earthmoving Pty Ltd. I understand the procedures and agree to follow the procedures as outlined in the Plan. Name Employer / Business Name General Safety Induction No Operator Certificate Details (Class and Number) Signature Date All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006-2018 Page 29

APPENDIX F - RECORD OF TOOLBOX TALK FORM Site / Workplace Details: Supervisor / Presenter Name: Date: / / Duration of talk: mins. Persons Present Name Company Signature Comments / Points Raised / Action Comments Action by: Action When: Actions from Previous Tool Box Talk Comments Completed (Y / N) Supervisor s / Presenter s Signature: Date: / / All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006-2018 Page 30

APPENDIX G - FIRST AID TREATMENT REGISTER Date / Time Name of Person Treated Business / Employer Treatment Administered Treated By (name): Further Medical Treatment YES / NO All rights reserved Integrated Safety Solutions Pty Ltd 2006-2018 Page 31