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Question 1 |
CIV recognises that to keep people safe they must wear the most appropriate PPE. Depending on the task correct PPE should be used at all times. Minimum site requirements for bump-in /out are hi-vis tops/vests and enclosed footwear.
However it is expected that contractors at all times are conscious of their surrounding and wear the most appropriate personal protective equipment. If using power tools hearing and eye protection may be required.
PPE only needs to be worn when using power tools. | |
Enclosed footwear & Hi-Vis tops is to be worn at all times during bump in & out. | |
Hi-Vis tops to be worn during the show. | |
Open footwear such as thongs are ok if tools are not being used. |
Question 2 |
- Cluttered untidy storage areas.
- Inappropriate footwear, e.g. worn or no tread.
- Obstacles on floor, e.g. equipment, boxes, cords, chains.
- Polished or slippery floor surfaces, e.g. entrances, exits, landings and stairs.
- Poor housekeeping, e.g. objects on floor.
- Poor lighting, especially at night.
- Raised or exposed floor coverings, e.g. carpet edges.
- Raised or uneven platforms and ramps, e.g. stand edges.
- Spills or leaks, e.g. food or drink, burst pipes or oil from machinery.
- Tent supports and guy ropes.
- Weather (wet grass).
Someone will come later and clean up. | |
Everybody has a responsibility to clean up after themselves. | |
Leave the rubbish on the ground for the cleaners. |
Question 3 |
- Inexperienced/unlicensed drivers
- Cluttered aisle ways
- Forklifts and scissor lifts
- Trucks and delivery vans
- Drivers unaware of traffic management plan
- Pallet jacks
- High traffic levels in loading areas
- Load dock access
- Inexperienced and untrained spotters
- Poor visibility (night time)
- Pedestrians and vehicles in the same space
- Poorly maintained vehicles
- Speeding vehicles
- No safe work procedures for drivers
- Wet weather
- Venue layout and visibility around corners
- Workers vehicles
- Public roads surrounding the venues
- Venue roadways
- Stock loading/unloading areas
- Venue car parks
Only exceed 10 KPH if safe to do so. | |
Park vehicles anywhere. | |
Untied loads are ok for short distances. | |
None of the above. |
Question 4 |
In an emergency wait for instructions. | |
Have a look around on arrival for an exit route and site emergency evacuation instructions. | |
Most sites are safe so there is no need to plan for an emergency exit. |
Question 5 |
- Leads placed across traffic areas
- Burns from surfaces, e.g. Hot lights
- Equipment close to electrical overhead wires
- Inadvertent contact with exposed or hidden electrical cables
- Inexperienced and unlicensed electrical workers
- Unauthorised modifications to electrical equipment
- Not isolating circuits, e.g. Lock out/tag out before commencing work
- Temporary wiring installed inappropriately, e.g. Strung from trees
- Working on live power circuits
- Working with untested portable electrical equipment.
- Leads placed where they present a trip hazard
People should look down and lift their feet when around cords. | |
Extension cords across traffic areas are OK. | |
All electrical equipment should be in good safe working condition or isolated. Cords should be out of traffic areas. |
Question 6 |
Standing at the very top of a step ladder is OK if you are careful. | |
No need to set up the ladder close to the task if you are able to reach out and undertake the task. | |
Use ladders only if safe to do so. |
Question 7 |
The forecast looks good so no need to for extra weights to secure the gazebo. | |
A couple of tent pegs should do the job. | |
If it’s windy we will hold onto the gazebo. | |
None of the above, it is important to have the structure / gazebo secured to the ground in case conditions become windy. |
Question 8 |
- Working with awkward postures
- Inexperienced workers
- Carrying loads long distances
- Laying matting and carpets
- Carrying loads with one hand
- Carrying large boxes with no handles
- Lifting boxes repeatedly
- Handling Heavy equipment (caravans)
- Handling awkward stands or boards
It’s okay to lift heavy or awkward items by myself because I don’t have back problems. | |
Using manual handling aides (e.g. trolleys) makes the job easier and safer. | |
Getting assistance from others distributes the weight of the item being lifted making the lift easier and safer. | |
(B) & (C). |
Question 9 |
Vehicle Parking Onsite
Parking vehicles in proper areas is very important. At each show we have vehicles parked in incorrect areas and left unattended, usually resulting in frustration for others and people trying to manoeuvre vehicles and vans around these vehicles. This can result in risking both personal injury and potential property damage.
Vehicles should be parked on your designated site only. If they need to be parked temporarily close by then you need to be close by. If for any reason you need to leave your vehicle unattended for a short period of time your mobile phone number should be clearly displayed on the dashboard.
Vehicles should not be left unattended. | |
It’s OK to park anywhere. | |
If left unattended contact details must clearly be displayed on the dashboard. | |
(A) & (C). |
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