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2 Position welder and materials for use Manually Handling, potential sprain and strain Park work vehicle and deliver materials as C 3 13 Supervisor
injuries close as possible to the work area to reduce the
travel distance to carry the equipment / Boilermaker
materials.
Organise mechanical lifting aids (crane,
forklift, trolley, hand jack, etc) to be available for
handling heavy and/or awkward materials.
Seek assistance and utilize share lifting
when handling heavy and/or awkward materials.
Ensure the travel path and set down area is
Slip, trip and fall.
clear of slip and trip hazards.
Electrical fault, potential electrocution
Ensure the welder is plugged directly into
the site electrical supply board (fitted with an
RCD). If this is not practical, ensure a portable
RCD unit is used and tested before using the
welder.
Keep all electrical leads clear of water.
Ensure equipment is used as per the
manufacturers recommendation, including the
use of suitable welding rods with selected
welder amperage.
Ensure good contact of Earth Lead.
3 Welding Welding flash and burns A Thiess Hot Work Permit must be obtained C 3 13 Supervisor
before moving the welding equipment; and no
welding is to take place without a Thiess Hot Boilermaker
Work Permit.
Ensure all PPE is worn, including a welding
shield, leather gauntlets, steel capped boots,
long sleeved cotton shirt and long pants.
Where required, welding screens need to be
erected to reduce the risk of welding flash to
other workers.
Erect signs “CAUTION WELDING IN
PROGRESS” at the entrances to the welding
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Ensure there are no workers below the
welding area. If workers do enter the area
below, welding is to stop immediately.
Care is needed when handling welded
materials to prevent the risk of burns.
H = High risk Immediate action required, activity must not start or be stopped if started. Highest level of Management needs to be involved.
M = Medium risk Monitoring controls are required. Management responsibility must be specified.
L = Low risk. Identify hazards and implement controls. Manage by routine processes. Ie inspections / observations