Sample Hazard RegisterCivil Aviation Authority of New Zealand.doc

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1、Aviation Health and SafetyHazard Register SAMPLEDISCLAIMERThis sample register is intended to be used as a guide only to assist aviation operators to set up their own hazard register. Using extracts of this sample does not necessarily mean that the Health and Safety in Employment Act 1992 has been c

2、omplied with: it must not be relied upon to fulfil HSE legal obligations. November 2008: Version 1.0(Page1). Office / Administration AreaHazards IdentifiedPotential HarmSignificant HazardYes NoEIMHazard ControlsTRAININGREQUIRED Hazard Control ReviewDateChecked DateCheckedDateChecked Visual Display U

3、nits(computers)Discomfort pain and Injury (DPI) - formerly known as OOS. -Stress -FatigueXXn Ensure (Approved Code of Practice for Safe Use of VDUs) is being complied with.n Individual workstation assessments completed at commencement of employment and after reports of discomfort, pain and or injury

4、n Training and Information about gradual process injuries and their preventionn Rotate tasks, alternate administration and computer workloads to vary tasksn Monitor workload, support employees to manage their workload to minimise stress and fatiguen Pain & discomfort surveys on employment, then six

5、monthly and when pain and discomfort arisesn Fatigue risk management systems are in placen Follow up of employees by health professionals as necessary for persistent workstation issues, after obtaining employees informed consent.Unsecured filing cabinets and book shelves Laceration, bruising, crushi

6、ng, possibly death.XXn Secure filing cabinets/shelves to wallsn No stacking of heavy items on top of book shelves and filing cabinetsn Ensure safe means of access and egress.Armed Robbery / ViolenceInjury/deathXXn Procedure in place to guide employeesn Employees trained not to put themselves or othe

7、rs in an unsafe or dangerous situationn Emergency alarm is activated and monitoredManual Handling, i.e. lifting, bending ,stretching, moving heavy boxes, bagsSprains, strains, pain, discomfort.XXn Identify high risk activities.n Use trolleys or manual handling aidsn Reduce /split loads into manageab

8、le weight and/or sizen Two person or team liftingn Training in correct manual handling techniques/aids (Page 2). Workshop AreaHazards IdentifiedPotential HarmSignificant HazardYes NoEIMHazard ControlsTRAININGREQUIRED Hazard Control ReviewDateCheckedDateCheckedDate CheckedContact with machinery- Clea

9、ning, repairing and/or maintenance of machineryElectrocution, injuries- crushing - lacerations- amputationsXXXn All guards are in situ and bolted to machineryn Supervision and procedures to ensure no cleaning, repairing and/or maintenance of moving machinery and machinery partsn Enforce and maintain

10、 strict isolation proceduresn Train staff on correct isolation /lockout proceduresn Protective equipment and clothing suppliedChemicals & chemical handlingSpills of - Paints- Thinners- Fuels- Cleaners- PesticidesToxic effects from inhalation and dermal contact-Dermatitis-Burns-Eye injury-iIlnessXXXn

11、 Register of all substances and chemicalsn Safety Data Sheets are availablen Ensure correct storage (incl. incompatibles)n All appropriate staff are trained in chemical handling and storagen Training records are in placen Develop emergency procedures including a spill kit procedure.n Spill kit in pl

12、acen Appropriate PPE is provided and available Manual handling i.e. lifting, bending , stretchingSprains, Strains, pain, discomfort.XXXn Identify high risk activities.n Use trolleys or manual handling aidsn Reduce or split loads to manageable weight and/or sizen Two person or team lifting/ transferr

13、ingn Training in correct lifting and manual handling techniquesPortable power tools incl.- Drills- Grinders- Circular sawsEye damage, cuts etc.XXn Wear eye protection at all times when using power toolsn Keep hands well clear. n Correctly guarded,n Maintained and used as recommended for the purposes

14、 for which they were designedDust, flying particles.Eye injury XXn Maintain good housekeeping practises.n Do not blow down clothing or parts of body with compressed air.n Wear eye protection and masksn Ensure good extraction of dust at source.(Page 3). Workshop Area Contd:Hazards IdentifiedPotential

15、 HarmSignificant HazardYes NoEIMHazard ControlsTRAININGREQUIREDHazard Control ReviewDateChecked DateCheckedDateChecked Bench grindersEye, facial injuriesXXn Provide and wear eye protection at all timesn Ensure grinding wheel is correct specification for machinen Ensure tongue and side guards fitted.

16、n Ensure tool rest in place and correctly positioned.n Ensure grinder is bolted to the benchLack of appropriate lighting-Slips trips and falls - Visual fatigueXXn Uniform distribution of light over work arean Lighting over entire workplace including amenity rooms, passages, stairs, ramps, ladders an

17、d gangwaysn All exits are lit or capable of being lit and, where necessary, adequate emergency lighting is providedn Outside areas are satisfactorily lit for work and access during hours of darkness to provide safety and securityn All working areas adequately illuminated to Standards NZS 6703: 1984

18、/ AS/NZS 1680.2.4: 1997Noise levels over 85 dB(A) over 8 hour period - noise in hanger when testing engines-noise on tarmac- Noise induced hearing loss( NIHL)-TinnitusXXXn Reduce noise at source.n Enclose / isolate source of noise.n Wear appropriate hearing protection.n Annual hearing tests with inf

19、ormed consentn 5 yearly workplace noise monitoring or earlier with the acquisition of new equipment that produces noiseForklifts/VehiclesPhysical InjuryDamage to propertyXXn Ensure all employees have the appropriate licencen All forklift drivers to be certified, and certificates to be currentn Desig

20、nate areas of forklift operations.n Vehicle maintenancen No person to ride on forks unless in an approved forklift cage.(Page 4). Workshop Area Contd:Hazards IdentifiedPotential HarmSignificant HazardYes NoEIMHazard ControlsTRAININGREQUIRED Hazard Control ReviewDateChecked DateCheckedDateChecked Fir

21、e and emergenciesInjuries during evacuation- BurnsXXXn Follow emergency and safety proceduresn Emergency procedures are prominantly displayed and practised at least annuallyn Fire and emergency egress exits are kept clear ,easily identified, well lit and capable of being open from within n Fire exti

22、nguishers fully charged and within service periodn Employees trained in use and operation of portable/ other fire fighting and emergency equipment providedEmployees using facilities need for good housekeepingSpread of infection from poor hygiene or -Drinking supplies are contaminated by processes or

23、 activities-Slips, trips and falls over stored goodsXXn Facilities/amenities conveniently located and kept clean and tidy.n Rubbish bin with lid.n Hot and cold water, soap and drying means availablen Spills are cleaned upn Adequate supply of free, cool wholesome drinking watern Appliance to cool dri

24、nking water inspected regularly, tested and maintainedExposure to steam, fumes dust, other contaminantsOccupational asthmaLegionnaires diseaseAsbestosisCOPDSolvent neurotoxicityXXn Sufficient fresh air and ,extraction of contaminated air/steam with contaminants drawn away from the breathing zone of

25、workers, not through itn Protective equipment and clothing suppliedn Monthly sampling and reporting of water quality for air conditioning units and cooling towers ( AS/NZS3666.3) and the New Zealand Building Code Actions of Contractors and/or Sub-contractorsAction or inaction of employeesInjury/harm

26、 to other people in the place of workn Contractor agreements are in placen Ensure preferred contractors maintain health and safety standards, and keep to designated areasn Restrict access, sign in and out n Informed of hazards and informed about hazards they bring into workplaceUnsafe actions of emp

27、loyees or unsafe workplace/ machineryWorkplace injuries such-fractures- lacerations- amputations XXn First aid kit labelled, stocked ,and easily accessible in accordance with Health and Safety in Employment Regulations 1995.n Annual inspection of first aid kit and after usen Accident Register is in

28、place, all accidents/incidents are recorded in the accident/incident registern Accidents are investigated to determine whether it was caused by or arose from a significant hazard(Page 5).Hanger /Tarmac Pre Flight and Aircraft in Operation i.e. Taxiing Including Push Back, Taking off, Flying and Land

29、ingHazards IdentifiedPotential HarmSignificant HazardYes NoEIMHazard ControlsTRAININGREQUIRED Hazard Control ReviewDateChecked DateCheckedDateChecked Hanger (obstacles)- Aircraft in hanger- Protruding aircraft parts- Slippery floor- Chemical exposureSlips, trips and fallsBurns LacerationsXXXn Design

30、ated walkway highlighted with aisle marking used to indicate crew pedestrian wayn Crew to stay on designated walkway at all timesn Safety warning signs in placeAircraft or aviation vehicle movements on tarmacSerious injuryXXn High visibility vests and hearing protection worn at all timesn Appropriat

31、e lines to be painted on tarmac to guide passengers and crew to aircraftn Crew escorted ( driven ) to aircraft by ground crewn Sufficient crew to ensure all passengers are guided onto correct path to their aircraftIgnition of vapours from refuellingfire XXn Refuelling procedures in place, and adhere

32、d ton Follow safety and emergency proceduresImpact of AircraftFatal or serious injuryXXn Full harness available for pilot and passengern Roll cage fittedPoor Visibility On Tarmac Serious injuryXXn Appropriate lighting to be in place in all Tarmac areasSlippery Surface- ice on ramp- decks -walkways-

33、steps- floor at aircraft entranceSlip hazardSprains / strains, fracturesLeg and back injuriesXXn Fix netting to decks and walkways made of wood, that slope and/or are prone to icingn Clean up any spillages immediatelyn Cover steps of metal construction with non skid paint or materialn In wet weather

34、, keep doors closed for as long as possiblen Dry off wet areas and use handrail providedn Warn crew and passengers about wet floorn Warn crew and passengers about ice on rampElectrical Equipment/LeadsElectrocution, possibly death.Trips and falls.XXXn Equipment conforms to Electrical Act & Regulation

35、s n Equipment checked /tagged in accordance with “In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment”. Standard AS/NZS 3760:2003.n Use electrical appliance close to power sourcen Use isolating transformers or residual current device (where necessary)n Extension cords protected or kept

36、clear of floor or ground so as to prevent damage or injuryn Cover or ( tape down) electrical leads (Page 6). TarmacHazards IdentifiedPotential HarmSignificant HazardYes NoEIMHazard ControlsTRAININGREQUIRED Hazard Control ReviewDateChecked DateCheckedDateChecked Aircraft Engines and Rotating Propelle

37、rsXXn Trained not to approach or leave an aircraft while the propellers are rotatingn Ensure that safety strops are fitted to the propellers once they have come to restn Stay within the approved access ways on the Tarmac or when leaving the aircraftNoise exposure to noise levels greater than 85dB (A

38、) over an eight hour period- Cockpit area Apron noise exposure- aircraft engines,Gradual noise induced hearing loss(NIHL)XXn Pilots to wear noise attenuating headsets at all times when aircraft engines operating n Annual audiometry (with the informed consent of the individuals involved ) for employe

39、es exposed to excessive noise levels)n 5 yearly workplace noise assessmentn All employees on tarmac are to wear hearing protectionn Employees using hearing protection are trained in the selection, use and maintenance of that equipmentn Cabin crew to use hearing protection ( ear plugs ) as necessary

40、when seated during flightn Spare hearing protection on board aircraftTrip Hazard- APUs- GPUs- Aircraft external leadXXn GPUs place all cables and cords underground ( where practicable ) in areas where employees or the public may walkn Suitable signs and covers are fitted over exposed cables and cord

41、sAircraft /Moving Aircraft- Terminal and Tarmac areasPotential for contact with aircraft , props, and other aviation vehiclesXXn Board aircraft close to hanger or, use transportation over tarmacn Wear high visibility jackets at all timesn Situational awareness be aware of all activities taking place

42、 on the tarmacGolf Carts on TarmacSerious injury or death after being hit by cartsn Drivers have received training in safe operation of cartsn Training records are in place , training is currentn Care to be taken by employees who operate cartsn Follow approved procedures when approaching or leaving

43、cartsn All employees to practice situational awareness for any vehicles, and other people on the tarmac (Page 7). Agricultural Operations Pre Flight and Aircraft in Operation i.e. Taxiing Including Push Back, Taking off, Flying and LandingHazards IdentifiedPotential HarmSignificant HazardYes NoEIMHazard ControlsTRAININGREQUIRED Haz

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