82c Risk Assessment
82c Risk Assessment
82c Risk Assessment
MODEL BC3700
TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION 1
IMPORTANT INFORMATIONContains information outlining the scope and any limitations applicable to this
Risk Management Report
SECTION 2
MACHINE DETAILSContains standard machine specifications and details of any extras fitted
This report generated by Plant Assessor™ © Online Safety Systems on Friday, 9 Apr 2021 3:52 PM
This report pertains to this item of plant as it appeared on the day of inspection.
It is the responsibility of the hirer to conform with the instructions and information contained within this report. Any change in
condition of this item of plant should be reported to the hire company immediately.
Any information relating to the standard features have been supplied via the manufacturer and should be used as a guide only
until verified.
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AILS
MACHINE DETCAPACITIES
Bowl capacity, SAE heaped (m3) 1.0
L x W x H (mm) 2575 x 940 x 1600
DIMENSIONS/WEIGHTS Operating weight (kg) 4290
Required Oil Flow (l/min) 180-200
HYDRAULICS Required Oil Pressure (kPa) 250
Carrier Weight - Excavator (kg) 28-38
REQUIREMENTS Carrier Weight - Loader (kg)
Crushing Size (mm) 20-140
WORK CAPABILITIES Jaw Opening (mm)
This section of the report pertains to risk treatments currently in place on this item of plant. This section must be read in conjunction
with the safety section of the manufacturers handbook. All operators must read and understand the entire contents of this section
prior to operating this item of plant. These treatments or equivalent must remain in place at all times whilst this item of plant is in
operation.
COMMISSIONING
HAZARD(S) Prelim. Risk Rating Residual Risk Rating
HIGH 22 MEDIUM 12
This risk assessment should be conducted at regular intervals on all plant, and the details available to the operator of the unit. A risk assessment
must be completed for each carrier unit with which this item is to be used.
References
ISO31000
:
INCORRECT OPERATION HIGH 22 MEDIUM 15
This handbook must be available at all times to all potential operators and supervisory staff. All potential operators must read and be familiar with
this handbook prior to operating.
A complete risk assessment/Job Safety Analysis must be undertaken covering all operating processes and environments associated with this item of
plant. SWMS should be produced for specific tasks associated with use of this item of plant.
References
Work Health & Safety Act & Regulations-
, Occupational Health & Safety Act & Regulations
:
1. Know your carrier unit, its limitations and features and how they work. Keep your carrier unit in good condition.
2. Use Roll Over Protective Structures (ROPS) and seatbelts whenever and wherever possible.
3. Use Falling Object Protective Structures (FOPS) wherever possible.
4. Be familiar with the terrain on which the carrier unit will be used and drive safely. Use caution on slopes.
5. Never start an engine in an enclosed environment. Carbon monoxide is colourless, odourless- and deadly.
6. Never jump off a moving carrier unit or leave it with the engine running.
7. Never refuel while the engine is running or hot.
8. Keep all children off of and away from carrier unit and implements at all times.
9. Never be in a hurry about anything to do with the carrier unit or its implements. Take time and do it right.
10. Install safety equipment, such as fire extinguisher, first aid kit etc
11. Keep safety signs clean and free from obstructing material. Replace missing or damaged signs.
12. Dress properly. Close fitting clothing, safety footwear, heavy work gloves and eye protection are all required as a minimum.
13. Check the work area. Identify ditches, rocks, stumps and other hazards before starting work, and implement appropriate controls.
14. Always check for underground utilities and mark locations prior to bucket to break ground.
15. Never work too close to trenches or banks. These may collapse.
16. Never operate if anyone is standing too close, flying objects are a serious hazard. Keep windows and screens closed at all times.
17. Ensure all operators and bystanders wear hearing protection at all times during operation.
18. Never touch working parts of the attachment or hydraulic hoses after operation.
19. Do not carry passengers under any circumstances.
References: Work Health & Safety Act & Regulations- , Occupational Health & Safety Act & Regulations
Hydraulic fluid at high pressure can penetrate the skin, never use any part of your body to check for leaks. If oil penetrates the skin seek medical
advice immediately. Always use a piece of cardboard or similar to check for suspected leaks.
Hydraulic pressure can be stored and is a hazard. Before disconnection or connection of hydraulic hoses complete the following steps -
1. Stop engine
2. Keep all bystanders clear of the work area
3. Refer to operators manual as to methods to release pressure
4. Wait 5 minutes
References
AS2671
, AS4024
:
OPERATIONAL MALFUNCTION HIGH 22 LOW 2
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NOTES
OPERATOR ACKNOWLEDGEMENT
I the undersigned acknowledge that I have read and understand the risk management report described
above.
I also acknowledge that I have received a copy of this risk management report.