HCF SAFETY & SECURITY BULLETIN 5 Sept – 11 Sept 2017
Ref: SHEQD10.2.3 Issue: 01
Safety equipment is placed and issued for a person’s protection and safety If you remove, deface, or tamper with safety device’s or equipment you may be in breach of legislation, and you may inadvertently cause an injury to one of your workmates. If you could improve on safety equipment, please complete an SRF and forward it to you direct line manager with the improvement suggestion. Feedback on hazards and issues raised: • • •
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Thursday 14th September is R U OK Day, if you wish to bet involved please visit the web site. https://www.ruok.org.au/ Fire alarm at CQ activated because of heat generated by a wet/dry vacuum, Fire brigade attended and reset alarm system A Charter Vessel mast struck Camellia bridge structure, causing minor vessel damage, nil damage to bridge, AMSA report completed and forwarded Double gangway at CQ J2 has broken handrails, maintenance request sent to have handrail inspected and repaired Zip boil unit at CQ J2 not working correctly with potential to cause scold injury, issue escalated to wharf maintenance A small child fell from a pram whilst a crew member was helping a member of the public down the steps at North Sydney Wharf, - no injury was sustained by the child, however a timely reminder to be careful that we don’t endanger ourselves or others when being good Samaritans DAYS SINCE LAST LOST TIME INJURY HCF Overall LTI free days 17 DAYS SINCE LAST LOST TIME INJURY Balmain Shipyard Operations Current New Best Current Previous Best 501 501 17 168
Safety Performance
LTI
Total Injuries
Close Quarters
Vessel Incidents
SRF Received
1
Property / Equipment Damage 0
This Week
0
0
0
7
This Month
0
0
0
0
0
18
2017
5
80
1
5
8
337
~ Any feedback on this bulletin or its contents can be directed to: safety@harbourcityferries.com.au ~ HCF-SB-116 – approved by Wayne Potter, GM SHEQ
HCF SAFETY & SECURITY BULLETIN 5 Sept – 11 Sept 2017
Ref: SHEQD10.2.3 Issue: 01
VESSEL ACCESS AND EGRESS •
A hazard was identified whilst trying to lift and manoeuvre shore based gangways onto vessels for relocation to other wharf’s A cargo ramp was built, however it was not fit for purpose, so it was sent to BSY for refurbishment, the new and improved ramp is now in service - pictured right. • When moving shore based gangways from one location to another please coordinate this activity through the Team Leader and utilize the Cargo Ramp for ease and safety • The cargo ramp has been left at CQ on J5 east pontoon behind the big rubbish bin enclosure. • Please ensure you return it after use. Well done to everyone who helped bring this hazardous task to a safer workable reality • Other gangway news - An additional 6 Light weight gangways have been delivered to BSY for use on all vessels,
Security update: What Is A White Level Inspection A white level inspection is an inspection that is conducted by all staff as we go about a daily routine. We should all be inspecting our workplaces for any article that may appear to be unusual, suspicious or unable to be accounted for. White level inspections are conducted so we can be confident that the workplace is safe. When is a White Level Inspection Conducted? ➢ Each day upon arrival at work / at the commencement of shift. ➢ On a random basis, as directed by the Master or relevant Manager. ➢ At least every two (2) hours. ➢ At the end of every trip.
How is a White Level Inspections Conducted? ➢ To ensure you capture all areas in a systemic manner, look low, look middle, look high while scanning left to right, then right to left. ➢ Conduct a visual check of the route to your work area and your workstation. Remember to check all passenger areas. ➢ In addition to specific work areas, inspect any other inspection areas that have been assigned. ➢ Once the inspection has been completed, report to the Master. Normal duties may then be resumed.
~ Any feedback on this bulletin or its contents can be directed to: safety@harbourcityferries.com.au ~ HCF-SB-116 – approved by Wayne Potter, GM SHEQ