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Plant Identification : HAULOTTE LIGHT BOOMS 3522A (HTA 13P); 4527A (HTA 16P); 5533A (HTA 19P) and 3632T (HTT 13) Potential Hazard Entanglement Can anything become entangled in moving parts? Crushing/Striking Can anyone be crushed or struck by moving objects due to: Risk es o Control Methods currently in Place IC Engine - Optional has compartment cover fitted Fan cover fitted Precaution in operator manual Material falling off or onto the plant? Kick guards fitted as part of platform Precautions provided in operator manual Uncontrolled or unexpected movement of the plant or its load? Lack of capacity for the plant to be slowed, stopped or immobilised? Deadman(enable) push button plus movement selection buttons require dual input for movement Movement alarm Amber flashing beacon Emergency stop switches fitted to platform and ground controls Braking system designed and tested to comply with AS1418.10 Parking Brakes provided E-stops immobilise plant Additional Control Method Required Address during company induction operators to be aware of clothes and materials hanging near moving parts Tool and equipment may be attached by lanyard if required per the site assessment one one Confirmation and Acceptance Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 1 of 11

The plant tipping or rolling over? Stability tested in accordance with AS1418.10 Max slope limits provided on data plate Warnings provided in manual Warnings provided to not carry material in platform that will increase wind surface area in windaffected environments Load Management System fitted which prevents movement when overloaded Tilt sensor fitted which alarms and restricts booms and jib raise movements when on excessive slope Parts of the plant collapsing? Dual Load holding valves fitted to lift cylinders Design conforms to AS1418.10 Inspection schedule provided in operator manual Operate machine in accordance with load, slope and wind limits Do not overload platform or carry material which increases wind surface area Inspection, cleaning, maintenance and repair to be conducted when machine is stationary Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 2 of 11

Coming into contact with moving parts of the plant during testing, inspection, operation, maintenance, cleaning or repair? IC Engine (Optional) is fully enclosed Ground controls fitted with hold-on switches Control stations located at suitable distance from moving parts o drive movements are provided on this machine hence no drive movement available at ground controls Precaution in operator manual Being thrown off or under the plant? Tested to AS1418.10 Being trapped between the plant & materials or fixed structures? Other factors not mentioned? Cutting, Stabbing or Puncturing Can anyone be cut, stabbed or punctured due to: Guard rails fitted to platform Harness anchor points fitted to platform Warning provided in operator manual Deadman (enable) push button provided to protect against inadvertent movement Emergency stop fitted if movement causes trapping Warning decals attached Coming in contact with sharp or flying objects? o visible sharp objects Instrument panel, controls and handrails are rounded Engine fan enclosed Site management to ensure body harness to be correctly worn and connected at all times when in basket All platform occupants to wear full body harness Collision with overhead objects and operator entrapment can occur depending on site structures. Address during company induction Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 3 of 11

Uncontrolled or unexpected movement of the plant? Deadman (enable) push button fitted and dual input by operator is required Emergency stop fitted. Movement alarm and flashing beacon fitted Parts of the plant or work pieces disintegrating? Inspection schedule provided in manual to identify disintegrating components Work pieces being ejected? Guards, covers, keeper pins and lock pins fitted Coming in contact with moving parts of the plant during testing, inspection, operation maintenance, cleaning or repair? Other factors not mentioned? Shearing Can anyone s body parts be sheared between two parts of the plant, or between a part of the plant and a work piece structure? Slipping or Tripping Can anyone using or near the plant, slip or trip due to: Guarding fitted Warning Decals fitted Serviceable components (hydraulic, engine, batteries) all in enclosures and in accessible locations Operator position not adjacent to moving parts Warning Decals fitted Precaution in operator manual Uneven or slippery work surfaces? on slip surface provided on platform Poor housekeeping, e.g. spillage not cleaned up? Platform provided in clean condition Training and Supervision to be provided by site mgt Conduct pre-operational inspection and periodic inspections as scheduled JSA, Training and Supervision to be provided by site mgt Bystanders to keep clear when machine is operational Supervision by site mgt to ensure machine remains in clean, safe condition Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 4 of 11

Obstacles being placed in the vicinity of the plant or platform? Designated storage location for operator manuals Supervision to be provided by site mgt to ensure platform and work area remains free from obstacles Other factors not mentioned? Falling Can anyone fall from a height due to: Lack of proper working platform? Work platform fitted. Complies to AS1418.10 Warning provided not to climb on rails Lack of proper stairs or ladders? Platform lowers to ground for entry and exit purposes Lack of guard rails or other suitable edge protection? Guard rails fitted. Complies to AS1418.10 Unprotected holes, penetrations or gaps? Guardrails fitted as per requirements of AS1418.10 Spacing between rails conforms to AS1418.10 Poor floor or walking surfaces, such as the lack of a slipresistant surface? Platform has slip resistant surface Steep walking surfaces? Basket levelling allows operator to adjust platform to level surface Tilt sensor prevents machine exceeding acceptable slope for operator movement Collapse of the supporting structure? Inspection requirements detailed in operator manual and AS2550.10 to inspect structure Operator to remain within and standing on platform at all times Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 5 of 11

Other factors not mentioned? Ejection from plant due to sudden movement of chassis (ground collapse, driven over drop-off etc) Harness anchor points provided for all operators. Anchor points comply to AS1891 & AS1418.10 Site management to ensure correct body harness is worn by all platform occupants Suffocation Can anyone be suffocated due to lack of oxygen or atmospheric contamination? Electrical Can anyone be injured by electrical shock or burnt due to: Open air platform The plant contacting live electric conductors? Electrical Decal specifying minimum clearance is fitted to work platform The plant working in close proximity to electrical conductors? Electrical Decal specifying minimum clearance is fitted by control panel Precaution in operator manual Overload of electrical circuits? Regular service intervals indicated in manual including inspection and testing of electrical circuits Damaged or poorly maintained electrical leads & cables? o signs of damage Damaged electrical switches? o signs of damage Water near electrical equipment? Electrical compartments comply with AS1418.10 requiring level IP54 in accordance with AS60529 Lack of isolation procedures? JSA, Training and Supervision to be provided by site mgt to ensure safe working clearance from electrical fields JSA, Training and Supervision to be provided by site mgt to ensure safe working clearance from electrical fields Other factors not mentioned? Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 6 of 11

High/Low Temperature or Fire Can anyone come into contact with moving parts or other objects at high temperatures? Engine & Exhaust cover provided Can anyone be injured by fire? Emergency lowering devices provided in case of fire Can anyone suffer ill-health due to exposure to high or low temperatures? High Pressure Fluid Can anyone come into contact with fluids under high pressure, due to plant failure or misuse of the plant? Explosion Can anyone be injured by explosion of gases, vapours, liquids, dusts, etc., triggered by the operation of the plant or by material handled by the plant? Other Hazards Can anyone be injured or suffer ill-health from exposure to Chemicals? Toxic gases or vapours? Pipe clamps fitted Relief valve fitted Precautions for repair on high pressure fluids is provided in manual Hydraulic system complies to AS1418.10 burst pressure requirements Fire extinguishers to be provided as deemed necessary following job assessment JSA, Training and Supervision to be provided by site mgt Warning decal on battery Charge batteries in a well ventilated area. Fumes? Warning provided in manual regarding charging of battery Charge batteries in a well ventilated area. Dust? Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 7 of 11

oise? Vibration? Radiation? Other factors not mentioned? Ergonomics Can anyone be injured due to: Poorly designed seating? o seat required or provided Workstation Layout? Clear information is provided on control panel and in operator manual Warning lights (fault codes) provide important and instantaneous information only Inadequate provision of devices/tools/controls? Switches provided for every movement controls marked and actuate in direction of movement Repetitive body movement? Controls Box is easy-reach Controls are hold-on and do not require repeat actions Constrained body posture or the need for excessive effort? Electronic controls require minimal effort Upper and lower Controls located at recommended height for percentile male Design deficiency causing mental or psychological stress? Inadequate or poorly placed lighting? Lack of consideration given to human error or human behaviour? Replace control panel decal if illegible or damaged. Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 8 of 11

Excessive number of simultaneous tasks required? Mismatch of the plant with human traits and natural limitations? Other Plant Specific Hazards not covered above: Injury, instability or damage due to overload above platform limits Single movement of controls provide simple actions. Plant limits detailed on sign in platform Load management system restricts overload as per AS1418.10 requirements LMS calibrated at Pre-Delivery by Haulotte Instability due to operation at greater than allowable slope Tilt system fitted to prevent booms and jib functions, if slope is exceeded. Tilt switch tested at manufacturer s Pre-Delivery Injury due to inadvertent movement Controls and direction of controls clearly marked. Instructions of use provided in operator manual Dual input (commonly referred to as deadman switch) required for all functions at platform and base/ground controls Interlocks prevent movement at startup/engine ignition Machine malfunction due to insufficient inspection and maintenance Inspection schedule and maintenance requirements provided in operator manual and maintenance manual Site management to ensure operators are trained in EWP operation and machines are operated within limits Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 9 of 11

Incorrect function or stability due to excessive deflection as a result of wear Wear limits and inspection schedule provided in workshop manual Access to operator if assistance required Emergency lowering system provided from ground controls, including an auxiliary power source if main power is disconnected Injury, instability or damage during Emergency Operations Secondary electric power provided for emergency retrieval. Operation listed in manual. Deadman input required Site management to ensure a ground crew member is trained in emergency retrieval on machine Inadvertent activation / interference when plant not in use Removable key provided Risk Assessment carried-out by: ame: Shahid Qureshi Role: HAULOTTE Director of Product Safety Date: 18 August 2015 Project/Plant Managers Review: ame: Role: Signed: Date: Plant Hazard and Risk Assessment HAULOTTE AUSTRALIA Page 10 of 11

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