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Asset Description: EL-09100-060 : Gantry hoist system Sale Type For what use is this asset being sold? Re-Use Spare Parts Scrap Note 1: Assets are sold only for the use indicated. Any other use is at the buyer/recipient s own risk. GM Holden Approval Maynards / LSI Approval Inspection Date: 02-Dec-17 Asset Location: Plant 3 Bay 301C-D LOT Number(s): HVO SLA5-1461 Serial Number: Make: Demag Model: Maintenance Records Available? No Audited By: Petru Braica / Hayden Barr Operations Manual Available? No Hazard Category: 1 Y 10 Slips, Trips and Falls 19 Failure of Power Supply 2 11 Ergonomics Y 20 3 Thermal 12 Working at Heights 21 4 Noise 13 Mobile Plant and/or Traffic Management Servicing, Maintenance, Inspection and Monitoring Regulatory licensing, registration, plates and or labelling 22 Environmental 5 Vibration 14 Hydraulic Hazards 23 Training Y 6 Chemical (Hazardous Substances and/or Dangerous Goods) 15 Pneumatic Hazards Y 24 Signage 7 Radiation 16 Manual Handling Y 25 Exposure Hazards 8 Confined Spaces 17 Personal Protective Equipment Y 26 Emergency Management Asbestos and/or Hazardous 9 Materials Comments: 18 Loss of Stability/Overturning 27 (other) Y Y Page 1 of 5

Note 2: 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. It is recommended that the purchaser of this plant conducts a hazard identification and risk assessment and refers to the attached 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. Note 3: Each hazard assessment is based on a visual inspection only and, in some cases, observing the asset in operation in the manner that the asset was used by the seller. Unless otherwise specified, no other testing has been carried out on or in relation to the asset (e.g. stress, noise, vibration, braking efficiency, insulation, load, crack testing etc.). Consequently, this report outlines known hazards/risks for this Asset and, whilst reasonable efforts have been made to identify hazards/risks, some hazards/risks may not have been identified nor appropriate conditions detailed in this report. The buyer/recipient is responsible for conducting its own inspection and assessment of the asset prior to its sale/receipt, transport or use, and appropriately managing any hazards/risks (whether expressly identified herein or not) prior to transport or use of the asset. The conditions outlined in this report do not account for hazards/risks associated with the decommissioning, transportation, and reinstallation and new operating conditions of the asset once removed from the seller s site. Note 4: The conditions below offer one approach to managing the hazards/risks associated with using the asset in the manner it was used by the seller. Other approaches may be acceptable, subject to advice from a suitably qualified professional. The buyer is required to conduct its own assessment to identify and appropriately manage any other hazards/risks before transporting or using this asset. Hazard Category Hazard Description Recommended Controls CUTTING hazards associated with sharp edges, sharp materials being processed, sharp edges of plant if person slips, falls or strikes edge quickly CRUSHING hazards associated with moving parts of machine, and fixed structures, materials falling, plant falling, material moving on plant, machine and materials being processed. STABBING and PUNCTURE hazards exist with regards to moving parts of plant or materials, ejection of parts of machine or materials processed Ensure cutting hazards associated with asset are assessed when installed (considering during testing, inspection, maintenance, cleaning or repair) and the appropriate risk controls implemented to reduce the risk and/or minimise altogether. Controls shall consider the hierarchy of controls including elimination of hazards, engineering controls and personal protective equipment (PPE) Ensure crushing hazards are eliminated by installing appropriate controls including but not limited to guarding, ensuring goods are secure, all elements of the plant are contained and not exposed. Fixed guards should only be removable with a tool or key, solid and sturdy, permit routine adjustment/lubrication without removal where possible, shall not create hazard with sharp edges or trap points In addition, fixed guards shall not inhibit compliance with food hygiene requirements, openings, and distance guards, shall comply with reach distance detailed in AS 4024 Safety Guarding of Machinery (or equivalent International Standard) as well as other requirements associated with interlocking. Ensure stabbing and puncture hazards are risk assessed and the appropriate risk controls are implemented to reduce the risk or eliminated altogether. Controls shall consider the hierarchy of controls including elimination of hazards, engineering controls and personal protective equipment (PPE) Page 2 of 5

Shock hazards associated with contact with electricity, including unprotected live circuits, unlocked electrical cabinets, inadequate space surrounding conductor, damaged or defective conductors, overloaded circuits, water or combustible medium contacting live conductors. Shock hazards associated with improper grounding Shock hazards associated with exposed electrical parts Shock hazards as a result of liquids coming into contact with electrical components of the asset Shock as a result of not applying proper safety precautions Undertake an assessment of the asset/equipment to ensure all electrical risks are managed including but not limited to ensuring all electrical leads, circuits, conductors and wiring is safe and conforms to AS/NZS 3000:2007 - installations, AS 60204.1 2005 - Safety of machinery equipment of machines or an international equivalent standard. Ensure all staff that work on electrical equipment are appropriately trained and qualified. Ensure the appropriate safety switches are in place (Earth Leakage Protection) and that the appropriate processes are in place associated with live testing, maintenance and testing of equipment and Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) is worn as required. Ensure the installation of asset includes appropriately grounding in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2007 - installations, AS 60204.1 2005 - Safety of machinery equipment of machines or an international equivalent standard. Ensure an assessment of the electrical component of the asset/equipment is undertaken and all wires and panels have no exposed parts and all openings are closed, outer insulation of materials are intact and the appropriately rated cords/wiring is in place in accordance with AS/NZS 3000:2007 - installations, AS 60204.1 2005 - Safety of machinery equipment of machines or an international equivalent standard. Undertake an assessment of the physical environment surrounding the use of the asset and ensure there risks associated with water coming into contact with the asset are eliminated. Ensure only appropriately trained and qualified staff undertake electrical work and ensure the following safety precautions/equipment are followed/used: - Personal protective equipment (PPE) - Inspect tools - Ground fault circuit interrupters (GFCIs) - Lock-out/tag-out Page 3 of 5

Ergonomics Service, maintenance, inspection & monitoring Training inspection of asset/equipment not maintained in accordance with AS/NZS 3760: In Service Safety Inspection and Testing of Equipment Ergonomic hazards associated with potential for poor workplace design, awkward body mechanics or posture, repetitive movement and forceful motion and other ergonomic hazards may induce operator sprains and strains. Limited maintenance, service, inspection or monitoring records available. Operating this machine without the appropriate skills, training and competency is not safe Operational failure hazards exist associated with hoists and winches which could result in failure of equipment and/or collapsing of load No documentation available for the Equipment/Asset No Assembly Instructions available Ensure inspection and testing of asset/equipment occurs in accordance with AS/NZS 3760: In Service Safety Inspection and Testing of Equipment or equivalent International Standard prior to use to ensure safe operation of the equipment Undertake an ergonomic assessment of the asset/equipment and ensure all identified risks are eliminate or managed appropriately to reduce the risks associated with ergonomic hazards. Ensure the appropriate maintenance, inspection and monitoring of the asset/plant/equipment is undertaken in accordance with the manufacturer's and designer's requirements. Ensure the appropriate facilities and systems of work are in place to ensure the safety of persons who perform the maintenance, inspection and cleaning. If access to the plant is required to perform these tasks, the plant must be stopped and one or more of the following measures must be used to control the risks, lockout or isolation devices, danger tags, permit to work systems or other control measures. Ensure only suitably qualified, experience and competent operators use this machine/equipment. Ensure that hoist is commissioned as per as AS1418.1-2002 cranes hoists and winches and AS1418.18-2001 cranes hoists and winches - crane runways and monorails and AS2550.3-2002: cranes, hoists and winches - safe use or international equivalent standards. Undertake an assessment of the asset/plant and contact manufacturer to obtain all relevant documentation Obtain Assembly instructions from manufacturer or ensure use of competent persons with relevant experience in specific equipment when assembling. Page 4 of 5

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