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School of Biological Science FIELD WHS FLOW CHART 1. Are you doing fieldwork? Are you doing research or teaching at a location off campus? Yes Complete Risk Assessment: hard copy only do not complete on SafetyNet Complete Field Participant Forms: 1 per participant including yourself Complete Volunteer Forms: 1 per volunteer (anyone assisting you that is external to the project) A member of the party has a current first aid and, ideally, at least one other participant Read Fieldwork Guidelines Download documents from the UOW Biology Health and Safety page at: http://smah.uow.edu.au/biol/health safety/index.html Refer to the FIELDWORK cheat sheet below for more informa on No Discontinue this document 2. Is your land based fieldwork remote? Are you more than 1hr away from medical assistance OR is your mobile phone coverage low or not guaranteed OR are you going somewhere with no vehicle access OR are you bushwalking? Yes Complete a Remote Emergency Action Plan (download from UOW Biology Health and Safety page) Consider the relevant remote equipment (PLB, EPIRB, satellite phone, defibrillator, Remote first aid kit, portable remote first aid kit, portable survival kit, GPS, etc.) A member of the party has a current REMOTE first aid and, ideally, at least one other participant Refer to the REMOTE cheat sheet below for more informa on No Go to question 3 3. Do you have marginal or no phone reception OR are you unsure of the phone coverage at your field site? Yes Ensure you have 2 reliable modes of communication such as emergency Beacon (PLB or EPIRB), satellite phone, marine radio or 2 way radio When using an emergency beacon (PLB or EPIRB), complete the EPIRB register and email to the EPIRB group prior to field work and upon your return No Go to question 4 4. Are you using CSES vehicles? Yes The driver has been inducted on the CSES vehicles The car has been booked using the folder in the Biology print room The car will be returned clean inside and out and with a minimum of half a fuel tank The car log will be completed with your full name, dates, mileage and account number No If you are using your own vehicle, book and collect a first aid kit from the Biology print room BIOLSCI212.1 Fieldwork Flow Chart January 2017 Page 1 of 8

5. Are you going off road with your vehicle OR are you driving on unpaved roads, trails, beaches, or rough terrain OR is there a risk of getting bogged? Yes The driver has a current 4WD off road licence and, ideally, at least one other participant Consider the relevant 4WD equipment (listed in the Off road pre departure check) The vehicle must have an operational winch (serviced annually) Do not use your personal vehicle for this purpose Refer to the 4WD OFF ROAD DRIVING cheat sheet below for more information No Go to question 6 6. Are you boating? Yes Complete a Marine Emergency Action Plan (download from UOW Biology Health and Safety page) The skipper has a current boat licence and has been inducted on the Biology boat A member of the party has a current radio licence The driver has been inducted on the CSES vehicles and on how to tow the Biology vessel Complete the EPIRB register and email to the EPIRB group Consider the relevant boating equipment (oxygen unit, defibrillator, EPIRB, pot puller, etc.) Assess the boat ramp on google earth prior to launching Complete the boat trip log and return to Corrine de Mestre once completed Refer to the MARINE cheat sheet below for more informa on No Go to question 7 7. Are you using the pot puller? Will you be lifting heavy equipment from the water? Yes The crew must be inducted on how to use the pot puller Read and print a copy of the Safe Work Procedures for the pot puller. On SafetyNet, select the search tab and type key words related to this template No Go to question 8 8. Are you snorkelling? Yes Complete the Snorkel Register and Marine Emergency Action Plan prior to snorkelling Consider the relevant equipment (oxygen unit, defibrillator, dive flag, EPIRB, dive knife, etc.) At least 2 members of the research party must have a valid remote first aid and oxygen provider licence Snorkellers (minimum of 2 people) must remain in visual contact and must carry a dive flag at all times An observer must be present aboard a vessel or on the shore, if conditions do not fall under sheltered (see point 9). This person must be familiar with emergency equipment and emergency action plan Assess the location prior to swimming (rips, tides, boat traffic, etc.) using the pre dive plan Refer to the MARINE cheat sheet below for more information No Go to question 9 BIOLSCI212.1 Fieldwork Flow Chart January 2017 Page 2 of 8

9. Are you SCUBA diving? Yes All divers must have a current dive medical (obtain from IOH) and at least 2 members of the research party must have a current oxygen provider licence and current remote first aid qualification All divers must be added to the Diver Register and their logbook must be sighted by the dive officer (Marian Wong) All divers must qualify as restricted scien fic divers and must be 18 years of age, have at least an Open Water qualification and a minimum of 15 logged hours The dive leader/coordinator must have at least 20 hours of underwater diving experience as Scientific Diver or equivalent (Open Water, Advanced and Rescue Diver are pre requisites). The dive leader should also be trained on the safe storage and handling of compressed gas cylinders. SCUBA tanks cannot be transported INSIDE a vehicle, with the exception of UTE tray and canopy Consider the relevant equipment (oxygen unit, defibrillator, dive flag, EPIRB, dive knife, shark shield, etc.) Provide proof that the diving equipment (regulator, BCD and SCUBA tanks) has been serviced within the last year, including personal equipment Comply with dive restrictions applicable to: 1) Diving operations: CANNOT involve planned deco stops, exceed 30m or involve cave diving. 2) Restricted scientific divers: CANNOT exceed 18m, act as dive leader or use powered tools or lift bags 3) Diving without a shore watch or boat person applies to sheltered conditions ONLY: restricted to 10m depth, visibility 4m, wave height 0.5 m, current nil to slight, daylight hours and carry a surface marker buoy whilst at pressure Read the SCUBA diving manual and complete the Dive Proposal Complete a Marine Emergency Action Plan (download from UOW Biology Health and Safety page) Complete the Pre dive plan before the dive and the dive log after the dive Refer to the MARINE cheat sheet below for more informa on No Go to question 10 10. Are you working near water (rock platform, creek, river or lake)? Yes Complete a Marine Emergency Action Plan (download from UOW Biology Health and Safety page) Consider the relevant equipment (oxygen unit, defibrillator, EPIRB, life jacket, portable first aid kit, etc.) Assess the location prior to fieldwork (rips, tides, rogue waves, etc.) Refer to the MARINE cheat sheet below for more informa on No Go to question 11 11. Are you using the kayak? Yes Complete a Marine Emergency Action Plan (download from UOW Biology Health and Safety page) Consider the relevant equipment (portable first aid kit, life jacket, EPIRB, air horn, etc.) No Other field WHS and Risk Assessments may apply. Please discuss this with your supervisor Read the cheat sheets below for more info on general, remote, marine and 4WD off road fieldwork BIOLSCI212.1 Fieldwork Flow Chart January 2017 Page 3 of 8

Fieldwork Work undertaken involving research, teaching or instruction at a location off campus as part of the activities of a unit Equipment See equipment list in the biology print room (35.G18) Booking: o o o email biol fieldequipment@uow.edu.au Schedule a pick up time with a Technical Officer You must book at least 1 week in advance Forms Download from the Biology Health and Safety page at http://smah.uow.edu.au/biol/health safety/index.html Risk assessment (hard copy only): o print 3 copies: 1) Research team 2) Biology administration 3) Supervisor o risk assessment and safe work procedure templates are available to help you complete your risk assessment or safe work procedure on SafetyNet, select the search tab and type key words related to this template Fieldwork participation Form: o 1 per participant including fieldwork leader o affix to your Risk Assessment Volunteer Form: o 1 per volunteer including internal and external personnel o affix to your Risk Assessment Travel Form for staff members leaving for more than 2 days. DOES NOT APPLY TO STUDENTS Training View PODS calendar: o Staff: https://intranet.uow.edu.au/pods/calendar/index.html o Students: contact your supervisor to access the list of courses and dates Fee: FREE but you must provide a UOW account number to cover for a $50 cancellation fee Student Booking: o complete the WHS course nomination form available from http://staff.uow.edu.au/ohs/uow019706.html o supervisor and head of school must sign o once completed email to pods@uow.edu.au Staff Booking: o enrol via Webkiosk Training that may apply to your fieldwork (provider): CSES Vehicle induction (Chloe Rich) Boat induction (Corrine de Mestre) First Aid (PODS) BIOLSCI212.1 Fieldwork Flow Chart January 2017 Page 4 of 8

Remote Fieldwork Relates to an area where: medical assistance is more than 1hr away (e.g. Fowler s Gap) OR low mobile phone coverage (full signal not guaranteed) OR no vehicle access (i.e. bushwalk.) Equipment Satellite phones: o to book email biol fieldequipment@uow.edu.au o satellite phone credit provided (100 units) o book early as these items are in high demand EPIRB or PLB: o to book email biol fieldequipment@uow.edu.au Remote First Aid Kit and survival kit: o Available: 1 large remote first aid kit, 2 portable remote first aid kit, 1 survival kit o book and pick up in the biology print room (35.G18) o Note that all CSES vehicles have a remote first aid kit Defibrillator: o book and pick up in the biology print room (35.G18) Forms Download from the Biology Health and Safety page at http://smah.uow.edu.au/biol/health safety/index.html Risk Assessment (hard copy): o A Remote Fieldwork Template Risk Assessment is available to help you complete your risk assessment. On SafetyNet, select the search tab and type key words related to this template FEAP Field Emergency Action Plan: o print 3 copies: 1) Research team 2) Activity Board in print room 3) Supervisor 4) Safety Contact EPIRB Register: o scan and email copy to EPIRB group (an email list has been saved on the printer in 35.G18) o email the EPIRB group upon your return Training Remote First Aid: o offered once per session o enrol through PODS o no pre requisite, it covers basic First Aid CSES vehicle induction: o email Chloe Rich BIOLSCI212.1 Fieldwork Flow Chart January 2017 Page 5 of 8

Marine Fieldwork Relates to: scuba diving, snorkelling, boating OR visiting the rocky or sandy intertidal zone Equipment Defibrillator: o book and pick up in the biology print room Oxygen Unit: o located in Andy Davis lab no booking required o training required to use this equipment Boat: o includes marine radio, EPIRB and marine first aid kit, dive flag o book using the folder in print room o training required to use this equipment Shark Shield: o located in Andy Davis lab no booking required Forms Download from the Biology Health and Safety page at http://smah.uow.edu.au/biol/health safety/index.html Risk Assessment (hard copy): o A SCUBA diving Template Risk Assessment is available to help you complete your risk assessment. On SafetyNet, select the search tab and type key words related to this template o A Snorkelling Template Risk Assessment is available to help you complete your risk assessment. On SafetyNet, select the search tab and type key words related to this template o 'Maarra' Research Boat Use Template Risk Assessment and Safe Work Procedures are available from SafetyNet to assist you. Print and attach a copy to your risk assessment if boating o Use of pot puller on 'Maarra' Risk Assessment and Safe Work Procedures are available from SafetyNet to assist you. Print and attach a copy to your risk assessment if using the pot puller MEAP Marine Emergency Action Plan: o print 3 copies: 1) Research team 2) Field Activity Board in the biology print room (35.G18) 3) Supervisor 4) Safety Contact EPIRB Register: o scan and email copy to EPIRB group (an email list has been saved on the printer in 35.G18) o email the EPIRB group upon your return Boat trip log (boating only): o complete before every trip o give completed copy to Corrine de Mestre Dive Register (SCUBA diving only): o Appendix A of the SCUBA manual o complete for all divers o Dive Officer must sign BIOLSCI212.1 Fieldwork Flow Chart January 2017 Page 6 of 8

Snorkel Register (snorkelling only): o Appendix P of the SCUBA manual o complete for all snorkellers o Dive Officer must sign Dive proposal (SCUBA diving only): o Appendix B of the SCUBA manual o complete before every trip o Dive Officer must sign On site Pre Dive Briefing (SCUBA diving and snorkelling only): o Appendix K of the SCUBA manual o complete before every dive On site Pre Dive Plan and Risk Assessment (SCUBA diving and snorkelling only): o Appendix C of the SCUBA manual o complete before every dive and provide a copy for the Dive Officer Dive Log (SCUBA diving only): o Appendix E of the SCUBA manual o Provide a copy to the Dive Officer Training Boat induction: o contact Corrine de Mestre o involves on water and off water components o current boating licence required o radio operator licence required by 1 person in the crew Oxygen Provider o offered once per year (midyear refresher) o enrol through PODS SCUBA dive medical o book externally at IOH with Dr. Charles on 4210 7200 (Supervisor must be notified prior booking) Safe storage and handling of compressed gas cylinders: o enrol through PODS CSES vehicle induction: o email Chloe Rich Useful documents NSW RMS Recreational Boating handbook o download from http://www.rms.nsw.gov.au/documents/maritime/licence/boatinghandbook.pdf Maarra Safety Management System (SMS) and Maarra Operation and Emergency Procedures (MOEP) and Boat trip log o Download from Moodle go to https://moodle.uowplatform.edu.au/ to self enrol select: SMAH Workplace Health and Safety induction (TRNG224_14) under boating SCUBA diving operation manual o download from Moodle go to https://moodle.uowplatform.edu.au/ to self enrol select: SMAH Workplace Health and Safety induction (TRNG224_14) under diving BIOLSCI212.1 Fieldwork Flow Chart January 2017 Page 7 of 8

4WD Off road Fieldwork Relates to traveling off public roads, especially on unpaved roads, trails, beaches, or rough terrain Equipment All relevant 4WD equipment o Minimum 4WD equipment requirement: gloves snatch strap and snatch block tree protector and winch extension strap operational winch (annual service) compressor and tyre pressure gauge 2 dampeners and 4 bow shackles shovel, spade and a tarp jack and jack panel 2 wood wedges to chock the wheels vehicle s handbook o it is your responsibility to ensure that all 4WD equipment is on board the vehicle 4WD manual CSES vehicle(s) Do not use your personal vehicle Forms Download from the Biology Health and Safety page at http://smah.uow.edu.au/biol/health safety/index.html Risk Assessment (hard copy): o A 4WD Off road driving Template Risk Assessment is available to help you complete your risk assessment. On SafetyNet, select the search tab and type key words related to this template Remote Fieldwork forms are likely to be required Training 4WD off road training: o offered once per year in April o enrol through PODS CSES vehicle induction: o email Chloe Rich Useful documents Off road Pre departure checks Vehicle hire procedures and Cost of hiring CSES Vehicles o Download from Moodle go to https://moodle.uowplatform.edu.au/ to self enrol select: SMAH Workplace Health and Safety induction (TRNG224_14) under vehicles BIOLSCI212.1 Fieldwork Flow Chart January 2017 Page 8 of 8