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Assessment Guide- BSBWHS605 Develop, implement and maintain WHS management systems
Assessment 2:
Student Name: Supot Chanawat
ID Number: 180254
1.
Review the stimulated workplace information for Pitstop Pty Ltd. 2.
Review the proposed WHS policy from Assessment 1
3.
consultation role-plays:
meeting with the board of directors and senior management
meeting with the Wollongong manager and HSR
a)
outline requirements of WHS planning b)
discuss and consult on procedures to manage WHS risks c)
discuss and consult on compliance and standards to adhere to
standards: AS 1940-2017 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids; AS/NZS 1596:2014 The storage and handling of LP Gas
targets outlined by CEO.
d)
discuss and consult on WHS targets and performance measures e)
describe key elements of implementation plotted at Wollongong store Board of directors:
Can you outline the requirements of WHS planning and also the procedures to manage WHS risks?
Me:
The requirement of WHS planning is to details of hazard identification, risk assessment and control of hazards and risks. Safety rules and the arrangements to ensure they are communicated and enforced. Emergency planning. Review and improvement arrangements.
The four steps for managing WHS risks are:
Step 1 - Identify hazards. Find out what could cause harm. Step 2 - Assess risk
Step 3 - Control risks. Step 4 - Review control measures.
Wollongong manager: Can you explain the compliance and standards to adhere to?
Me:
standards: AS 1940-2017 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids; AS/NZS 1596:2014 The storage and handling of LP Gas
targets outlined by CEO.
HSR:
Can you tell us about the WHS targets and performance measures and the
key elements of implementation plotted at Wollongong store
Me:
Pitstop Pty Ltd has a comprehensive program for tracking and measuring operations and core activities. Include testing and inspection requirements for the operation of buildings, equipment / machinery and equipment, necessary services, waste disposal, chemical activities, radioactive materials / sources and equipment subject to the WHS and the law. Other related health surveillance is carried out according to potential needs. Insufficient light and low humidity / high sound.
There are key elements of any implementation that primarily include planning: planning the work, planning the tasks and subtasks, planning the time, and planning the people and resources.
4.
outline of plan, containing outcomes of consultation
In order to ensure that the WHSMS and its accompanying documentation will meet the needs and expectations of all Pitstop employees across Victoria, NSW and Queensland, you are piloting
your WHSMS implementation in the Wollongong, NSW service station. Pitstop Wollongong is the service station with the most WHS incidents to-date, with a representative workforce of relatively new employees and with only a few long-serving staff.
5.
draft of risk assessment and control procedure
Risk
ID
Store
Activities
Risk description
(What can happen)
Risk
likelihoo
d
(H/M/L)
Risk
consequenc
e/ impact
(H/M/L)
Risk
grade
(Prioritie
s)
Risk mitigation
(Treatment
strategies/Actions
required)
RK1
Fuel Storage
The storage of petrol
may pose several risks: Fire/explosion,
environmental damage, health effects when handled by individuals.
M
M
Major
Adherence to legislative requirements contained in the Dangerous Substances (Retail and Private Petroleum Stores) Regulations of 1979, S.I. 311
of 1979 and when appropriates other appropriate legislation following industry best practice.
Ensure all staff are adequately trained (retain
training records)
Storage tanks and dispense pumps are adequately maintained and monitored
Appropriate wet stock management procedures are used
Identify hazardous areas and control all sources of ignition - use appropriate warning and hazard signs.
RK2
Vehicle Movemen
t
There is considerable movement of cars and other vehicles on the forecourt which could lead to accidental collision with structures, people and other vehicles.
L
L
Major
Devise a safe system of traffic movement, e.g. a one-way system for entering and exiting the forecourt.
Display clear information/warning signs setting out the traffic control arrangements.
Provide sufficient designated parking areas close to the shop and away from the pumps.
Provide mechanical protection to vulnerable structures such as fuel tanks
and liquified petroleum gas (LPG) storage areas.
RK3
Hazardous
Substance
s
Some items of stock and chemicals used in the car wash and for general cleaning can be harmful. Exposure to them through use, accidental spillage or
leaks, can cause respiratory problems, dermatitis
or chemical burns.
L
L
Major
Store all hazardous chemicals in their original containers.
Obtain information on all substances stored and used in the premises from manufacturer’s hazard data sheets.
Train staff and provide appropriate protective clothing
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