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Matrix Assessment Number: 00001 Assessment Date: 01 Jul 2015 Type: HA25 Dump Truck Make: KOMATSU Model: Highline Articulated Asset/Fleet/Rego No: 11-101 Serial No. 710872 Assessment Facilitated by: Tahir Ahmed WHS Representative Consequences People No Incident or First Aid Injury Medical Treatment Almost Certain (expected) High 15 High Likely (will probably occur) Medium 19 High Likelihood or Probability Moderate (might occur has happened) Low 22 Medium Unlikely (could occur known to happen) Low 24 Low Rare (practically impossible) Low 25 Low Assessment Participants: Michael Moit Director George Saliba Mechanic Tony Moit - Director Alternate Work or Lost Time Injury 10 Extreme 6 14 High 9 18 High 13 21 Medium 17 23 Medium 20 Owner Name: N Moit and Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Initial Assessment Follow up Assessment (See below) Serious or Permanent Injury Fatality Extreme 3 Extreme 1 Extreme 5 Extreme 2 Extreme 8 Extreme 4 High 12 Extreme 7 High 16 High 11 Follow up based on change to: Use of plant System of work Environment additional information through modification Any hazard assessed as presenting a low and/or medium risk level will be controlled using a combination of controls as appropriate. Any hazard assessed as presenting a high risk level must be controlled using a combination of at least one engineering control and lower level controls as appropriate. Where this is not possible, Workplace Manager consultation must take place. Any hazard assessed as presenting an extreme risk level will be controlled using elimination and engineering as the primary source of controls. Where this is not possible, Workplace Manager consultation must take place. Is the plant designed to perform the task? Yes No Has the plant been modified from the original condition? Yes No Is the plant in good working condition and free of weeds & mud? Yes No All identified action items closed out/addressed (plant checks)? Yes No Is the plant safe to operate? (On completion of PRA and action closure) Yes No Date: Signature: Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 1 of 19

1. Are there any specific warnings or conditions (manufactures or other) relating to potential hazards from the operation of the item of plant? Improper use of machinery Movement of machinery Overhead power lines Falling from windows Swinging machinery ly In Protective equipment and clothing Decal stickers warning of potential hazard Operator experience and qualification 24 Nil 24 Refer to technical or operating manuals, SOPs, safe use instructions List any relevant safety warning hazards & controls 2. Are there any COMMUNICATION requirements in relation to the safe operation of the plant? Active signalling processes. Point to point communications. Whistle Spotter (with/without whistles) Flag signalling Labels and signage Point to point communications Labels and signage Horn warnings from cabin UHF Radio communication 25 Nil 25 Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 2 of 19

3. Can anyone be ENTANGLED in the plant? Hair or other body parts caught in moving parts PPE caught in moving parts Isolation devices Warning decals Guarding Rotating parts Emergency stops Moving components in operating engine compartment. Prestart Check ly In Only Competent Licensed Operators to operate Dump Truck. 23 Nil 23 Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 3 of 19

4. Can anyone be CRUSHED or TRAPPED? (e.g. through unexpected movement, lack of capability for plant or equipment to be slowed, stopped or immobilised, plant tipping or rolling, being thrown from plant) Emergency stop (E Stop) Service or parking brake Battery isolator ROPs/FOPs Being crushed between moving parts Unexpected movement Neutral Start Reversing/travel alarm Warning horn Amber flashing beacon Rear swing warning lights Pedals non slip surface Appropriate controls Rear view mirror Seat belt Door inter locks Crush zone decals Guarding devices Crush points in turning area, bin attachment & between load & ground. Crush point between truck movement & stationary & other moving objects or plant. Uncontrolled movement of truck during maintenance operations. ly In Nil 3 Only Competent Licensed Operators to operate. Spotter to observe/ direct movements if required by Assessment & restrict pedestrian movement within 3m around or under truck operations. 16 Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 4 of 19

5. Can anyone be CUT, STABBED or PUNCTURED? ly In Flying objects Moving parts Pinch points Sharp edges Isolation devices Warning decals Guarding 6. Can SHEARING occur? Between two moving and rotating parts Between fixed and moving parts Warning decals Guarding 7. Can ABRASION, TEARING or STRETCHING occur? Between slew radius area & carrier/tracks At hydraulic ram and pinch point areas. Only Competent Licensed Operators to operate Dump Truck. Isolation of plant and personnel during operation No persons allowed within 3m whilst in operation 16 16 Continuous contact with moving parts Warning decals Guarding Pulling/pushing Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 5 of 19

8. Can anyone be STRUCK whilst operating the plant? disintegrating Mobility of plant travelling Reversing/travel alarm Amber flashing beacon Work pieces thrown out Moving parts Warning decals Guarding Personnel being struck by moving parts Worn or faulty components breaking, disintegrating or ejected. Lack of maintenance. Personnel struck by Scowend buck of truck ly In Warning decals Reversing alarm Amber flashing beacon 16 Nil 16 9. Can a hazardous PRESSURE be produced? Hydraulic hoses Radiator Come into contact with fluids under high pressure Hydraulic hose blowing Maintenance of machinery Keeping clear of machinery whilst operating 22 Nil 22 10. Can an ELECTRICAL hazard be created? Lack of insulation Contact with electrical conductors Poor earthing Water near equipment Lack of isolation Warning decals Poor earthing Warning decals Maintenance of machinery Minimum working distances to be observed, 6m (HV) & 3m (LV). 16 Nil 16 Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 6 of 19

11. Can an EXPLOSION or LOSS OF CONTENTS occur? Gas emission, Dusts Vapours, lubricants Fuel tank Storage of Hazsub s/dg s near plant Warning decals Ejection of workpiece Collapse or fragmentation ly In Fuel or gas leak / spill. 3 Operator to conduct daily plant pre start checks and document on plant logbook. 20 12. Can anyone using or near the plant SLIP, TRIP or FALL? Uneven surface Fall from a height Weather conditions Slippery surfaces Uneven surfaces Slippery surfaces Experienced operators Protective clothing 9 Good housekeeping to be maintained in operating area 20 Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 7 of 19

13. Are there ERGONOMIC - MANUAL HANDLING hazards associated with the plant? ly In Poor posture Repetitive or sustained movements Awkward positions Strained movements Poorly designed seating Access and egress Access for maintenance Routine inspections and adjustments 14. Are there ERGONOMIC - OPERATING CONTROL hazards associated with the plant? Difficult to understand Inappropriate colouring Function not identified Inappropriate controls & switches Access and egress Labelling of controls and indicators Variation in operators Operation by two or more persons Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 8 of 19

15. Are there specific requirements for ISOLATION of energy sources? ly In Hydraulic pressure Compressed gases Electrical feeds/capacitors Motive power systems Suspended loads Operation by two or more persons 16. Can unplanned LOSS of POWER create a hazard? Engine shutdown Loss of electrical supply Loss of steering systems Ability to apply brakes and stop Ability to lower suspended loads 17. Can anyone be SUFFOCATED? Lack of oxygen Contaminated atmosphere Confined spaces Spaces where air flow is inadequate Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 9 of 19

18. Does operation of the plant cause extreme TEMPERATURE changes? ly In Fire Burns through conduction Convection Cryogenic burns Operation in extreme heat or cold 19. Can a FIRE occur? Friction Ingress of materials/fluids Build-up of materials/lubicants Fuels Fire extinguisher Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 10 of 19

20. Can certain WEATHER conditions create a hazard? ly In Wet conditions Experienced operators 25 Nil 25 Hypothermia / extreme cold Heat stroke / extreme hot Wet conditions Electrical storms Dirt & mud on roads at egress points 21. Does VIBRATION of the plant create a hazard? Vibration of equipment Regular maintenance of equipment and servicing 22 Nil 22 becomes unstable Causes physical problems for the operator whilst operating Vibration of equipment Operation could cause unacceptable vibration levels in nearby structures Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 11 of 19

22. Can the plant emit toxic FUMES or VAPOURS? Exhaust fumes Chemicals Hazsub s/dgs Exhaust fumes ly In Operating machinery with cabin windows and door closed 23 Well ventilated 25 23. Carry out the NOISE survey on page 9. Is the plant noisy? Emit >85 dba at the operator Effects operator communication Noise impacts on community during out-ofhours work (including reversing beepers) Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 12 of 19

24. Carry out the LIGHT survey on page 9. Is there poor visibility ly In At the controls At the task Darkens surrounding areas Light impacts on community or sensitive natural environment during out-ofhours work 25. Does the plant emit RADIATION? Eg X-rays EMR Laser Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 13 of 19

26. Can operation of the plant create DUST? Explosive atmosphere Breathing hazard Reduced visibility Nuisance dust at nearby community Nuisance dust at nearby community Breathing hazard ly In Wetting down of material Operation of machinery with cabin door closed and windows closed Personal protective equipment for personnel wetting the material down. 21 Nil 21 Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 14 of 19

27. Can the plant become UNSTABLE during operation? ly In Work on uneven ground Experienced operators 24 Nil 24 Working on uneven / unstable ground Shifting load Lack of plant support Outriggers 28. Could LOSS of LOAD occur? Failure of ropes/slings Overloading Entanglement in surrounding structures Maintenance requirements Items falling from bin. 5 The operator is to ensure all carried objects are suitably secured & stowed at all times. 20 Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 15 of 19

29. Is there anything in the SURROUNDING ENVIRONMENT that may produce a hazard? Power lines Low ceiling Other plant Storage areas Co-located equipment Isolation requirements Potential for flash flooding if operating adjacent to waterways Operating in known areas of weeds, pathogens or contamination Operating in sensitive environments requiring protection from offsite weeds/pathogens or spills Striking scaffold or site containers in working area. ly In Nil 9 Only Competent Licensed Operators to operate Dump Truck. Loose stacked items to be secured, boxed or palletised. 20 30. Can CHEMICALS create a hazard? Leaking from plant Splashing Explosion PPE considerations Spill kit considerations Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 16 of 19

31. Operator TRAINING / QUALIFICATIONS? Training requirements Qualification requirements Competency assessments Documentation Operators manual Equipment experience Product knowledge Operator error ly In Experienced and qualified operator Product knowledge 17 Ensure operators take required OH&S breaks 24 32. Are there ANY OTHER potential hazards generated by or during the use of this item of plant and/or any attachments? Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 17 of 19

ALL OPERATORS OF THE PLANT OR EQUIPMENT MUST BE BRIEFED ON THE PLANT HAZARD ASSESSMENT (PHA) PRIOR TO FIRST TIME USE. ANY RELEVANT CONDITIONS WHICH MAY IMPACT ON THE OPERATION OF THIS ITEM OF PLANT OR EQUIPMENT MUST BE TRANSFERRED TO THE AMS/TRA. Strike out if not applicable NOISE REPORT Strike out if not applicable LIGHTING REPORT Equipment Type: Serial/Asset No. Test by (print): Date: Make: Model: Signature: Test by (print): Date: Lux Meter used: Signature: Results Operator s station Sound Meter Unit Used: At controls Lux Manufactures specified noise level: dba At emergency control Lux Background level: dba In front/over task Lux Results Operator s Station Left side task Lux dba High Idle dba Low Idle Right side task Lux (Equipment Operating) Comments: Comments: Results Bystander Position: Results Surroundings: Front dba Clearly seen by others? Yes No Rear dba Decrease lighting in walkways? Yes No Left dba Decrease lighting to other workstations? Yes No Right dba At 7 metres from side of equipment Equipment Operating (High Idle) Comments: Comments: Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 18 of 19

COMMENTS: Assessment Form Rev1 N Moit & Sons (NSW) Pty Ltd Page 19 of 19