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Equipment Location: Hazard Entanglement Hired From All Master Hire Stores Can anyone s hair, clothing, gloves, necktie, jewellery, cleaning brushes, rags or other materials become entangled with moving parts of the, or materials in motion? Crushing Can anyone be crushed due to: Material falling off the? Uncontrolled or unexpected movement of the or its load? Lack of capacity for the to be slowed, stopped or immobilized? The tipping or rolling over? Parts of the collapsing? Coming in contact with moving parts of the during testing, inspection, use, maintenance, cleaning or repair? Being thrown off or under the? Being trapped between the and materials or fixed structures? Other factors? Cutting, Stabbing and Puncturing Can anyone be cut, stabbed or punctured due to? Coming in contact with sharp or flying objects? Coming in contact with moving parts of the during testing, inspection, operation, maintenance, cleaning or repair of the? Plant, parts of the or work pieces disintegrating? Work pieces being ejected? The mobility of the? Equipment: Manufacturer Details Action Required / Hitachi Excavator Assessed By: Steven Jose Signature: Model: ZX 85USBLC-3 Date: Review Date: Risk Level (Refer to risk matrix) Hierarchy of Control Hazard and Risk Treatment (Complete Hazard Report Form) Do not remove guards Appropriate must be worn Risk Level after Risk Treatment (Refer to risk matrix) Authorised by: General Manager - Safety & Personnel Date: 20/05/2014 Review Date: 19/10/17 Issue : 1 Page 1 of 6

Uncontrolled or unexpected movement of the? Appropriate must be worn Shearing Can anyone s body parts be: Sheared between two or more parts of the, or between a part of the and a work piece or structure? Friction Can anyone be burnt, gain abrasions etc due to: Contact with moving parts or surfaces of the, or material handled by the? Appropriate must be worn Striking Can anyone be struck by moving objects due to: Uncontrolled or unexpected movement of the or material handled by the? Plant, parts of the or work pieces disintegrating? Work pieces being ejected? Mobility of the? Appropriate must be worn Pressure Fluid Can anyone come into contact with? Fluids under high pressure in normal use, in the instance of failure? Authorised by: General Manager - Safety & Personnel Date: 20/05/2014 Review Date: 19/10/17 Issue : 1 Page 2 of 6

Appropriate must be worn Electrical Can anyone be injured by electrical shock or burnt due to: The contacting live electrical conductors? Plant working close to electrical conductors? Overload of electrical circuits? Damaged or poorly maintenance electrical leads or cables? Damaged electrical switches? Water near electrical equipment? Lack of isolation procedures? Other factors e.g. Dial Before you Dig; Disconnect/isolate overhead power cables Appropriate must be worn Explosion Gases, vapors, liquids, dusts or other substances triggered by the operation of the or by materials handled by the? e.g. Dial Before you Dig; Disconnect/isolate overhead power cables Appropriate must be worn Slipping, tripping and Falling Can anyone using the, or in the vicinity of the, slip, trip or fall due to: Uneven or slippery work surfaces? Poor housekeeping, such as shavings in the vicinity of the Authorised by: General Manager - Safety & Personnel Date: 20/05/2014 Review Date: 19/10/17 Issue : 1 Page 3 of 6

, spillage not cleaned up? Obstacles being placed in the vicinity of the? SOP must be followed when getting on/off equipment e.g. clear path, three points of contact Appropriate must be worn Temperature Can anyone: Come into contact with objects at high temperature? Be injured by fire? Temperature and Thermal Comfort Can anyone suffer ill-health due to: Exposure to high or low temperatures? Failure of air conditioning equipment? Suffocation Do not remove guards Appropriate must be worn be conducted before Appropriate must be worn Can anyone be suffocated due to: Lack of oxygen, or atmospheric contamination? Ergonomics Can anyone be injured due to: Poorly designed seating? Repetitive body movements? Constrained body posture or the need for excessive effort? Design deficiency causing physical or personal stress? Inadequate or poorly placed lighting? and services are conducted Appropriate must be worn Authorised by: General Manager - Safety & Personnel Date: 20/05/2014 Review Date: 19/10/17 Issue : 1 Page 4 of 6

Lack of consideration given to human error or human behavior? Mismatch of the with human traits and natural limitations? Other Hazards Can anyone be injured or suffer ill-health from exposure to: Chemicals? Toxic gases or vapors? Fumes? Dust? ise? Vibration? Radiation? Other Factors? Further Comments: A Specific Risk Assessment on site must been undertaken prior to operation? Use appropriate manual handling aids and techniques when doing manual tasks e.g. changing buckets, cleaning, removing obstructions, maintenance and services are conducted Appropriate must be worn Checklist: Hazard Report form for discrepancies reported Copy kept on Risk Management File Copy given to Committee if there is further review Appropriate Risk Assessment for Other Hazards Authorised by: General Manager - Safety & Personnel Date: 20/05/2014 Review Date: 19/10/17 Issue : 1 Page 5 of 6

Step 1 Determine Likelihood What is the possibility of the event happening? Criteria SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM Hazard / Risk Matrix Reference: Workplace Health and Safety Queensland - Risk assessment - Supplement 2 Risk Management Code of Practice 2007 Description Almost certain Expected in most circumstances. Event is a common problem Likely Will probably occur in most circumstances. Event is known to have occurred at this site or it has happened Possible Might occur at some time Event could occur at the site or I ve heard of it happening Unlikely Could occur at some time Event is not likely to occur at the site or I have not heard of it happening Rare May occur only in exceptional circumstances Event is practically impossible. Step 2 Determine Consequence - What will be the result if it happens? Step 3 Determine the risk score Classification Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic Example detail description injuries First aid treatment only; spillage contained at site. Medical treatment; spillage contained but with outside help. Extensive injuries; loss of production Death; toxic release of chemicals CONSEQUENCE LIKELIHOOD Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic Almost certain 3 3 4 4 4 Likely 2 3 3 4 4 Possible 1 2 3 4 4 Unlikely 1 1 2 3 4 Step 4 Record risk score against the job sequence steps (te Risk scores have no absolute value and should only be used for comparison and to engender discussion.) Score Action 4 A: ACT NOW Urgent do something about the risks immediately. Requires immediate attention. 3 H: est management decision is required urgently. 2 M: Follow management instructions. 1 L: OK for now. Record and review if any equipment/ people/ materials/ work processes or procedures change. Rare 1 1 2 3 3 Authorised by: General Manager - Safety & Personnel Date: 20/05/2014 Review Date: 19/10/17 Issue : 1 Page 6 of 6