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UWA Safety Induction

UWA Safety Induction. School of Plant Biology University of Western Australia Updated March 2013. Your Induction Needs…. The ‘broad’ UWA/PB Safety Induction (this one… compulsory ) Site Specific Induction (for your immediate workplace… compulsory ) PB Vehicle Induction (if applicable)

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UWA Safety Induction

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  1. UWA Safety Induction School of Plant Biology University of Western Australia Updated March 2013

  2. Your Induction Needs…. • The ‘broad’ UWA/PB Safety Induction (this one…compulsory) • Site Specific Induction (for your immediate workplace…compulsory) • PB Vehicle Induction (if applicable) • Specific Equipment Induction (if applicable) • Plant Growth Facilities Induction (if applicable)

  3. Today’s Aims • Demonstrate UWA’s commitment to safety. • Impart safety knowledge to you (policies and procedures). • Introduce key safety personnel in the School of Plant Biology. • Ensure your time at UWA is safe, productive and enjoyable.

  4. 1. General safety information UWA safety policy Some specific policies Employee Assistance Program Safety notes Other work locations 2. Emergency procedures Evacuation Fire Extinguishers First Aid 3. Safety Personnel Head of School Building Wardens First Aid Officers Safety Personnel 4. Specific workplace requirements Computers Laboratories Vehicles Machinery/Equipment Waste Disposal 5. Training requirements Specific for your work Topics To Be Covered Today

  5. Work Health and Safety Policyhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/management/about/osh-policy • Objectives: provision of a safe and healthy work environment for employees, students, contractors and visitors is not just a moral and legal responsibility but also a prerequisite for it to achieve its primary mission of conducting teaching, research and scholarship at the highest international standards.

  6. Work Health and Safety Policyhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/management/about/osh-policy • Objectives • Responsibilities • Application • ‘Duty of Care’

  7. Work Health and Safety Policyhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/management/about/osh-policy • ‘Duty of Care’ • Do not put yourself or others at risk • Follow all safety policies & procedures • Report all known or observed incidents, injuries & hazards

  8. Policies, Procedures and Guidelineshttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/induction-and-training Policies, Procedures and Guidelineshttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/induction-and-training • Management • Incidents & emergencies • Waste management • Hazard management • Chemical • Biological • Physical • Ergonomic

  9. Smoking Policyhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/health/uwa_is_smoke_free_2012 • UWA is smoke free • Smoking is prohibited in, or at, all of the University’s buildings, properties and workplaces. • The ban on smoking applies to staff, students, visitors and contractors.

  10. Safety and HealthIssue Resolution Process Issue develops Notify immediate supervisor Issue unresolved S&H Rep and HOS notified Issue unresolved Safety and Health Office notified Issue unresolved Referred to the University Safety Committee Issue unresolved WorkSafe WA may be notified if there is a risk of imminent injury or harm

  11. Hazard Report Formshttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/incidents-injuries-emergency/notification • Presents an official means of documenting a hazard • Help to prevent possible incident or injury resulting from the hazard • Can be filled in by anyone, staff, student or visitor

  12. Incident Report Formshttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/incidents-injuries-emergency/notification • MUST be completed when an incident of any description has occurred. Injury does not have to have happened. • The first page MUST be filled in and sent to Safety and Health office within 24 hours of the incident. • Part 2 is to be completed by the supervisor or SSO or S&H Rep or a combination. This then is to be forwarded to the Safety and Health office as soon as completed. • For electrical incident, you must ring UWA electricians immediately 2036

  13. Workers Compensationhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/workers_compensation • A policy outlining workers compensation is available on the SHO website. • We hope you will never need this policy.

  14. Employees Assistance Programhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/policies/eap • Counseling is available from PPC Worldwide for staff members • Counseling available from the Student services for Undergraduate and Postgraduate students.

  15. Employees Assistance Programhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/policies/eap The EAP provides assistance for issues such as: • difficulties in relationships with work colleagues; • coping with organisational change; • mediation; • harassment; • stress with work; • career issues; • alcohol and substance misuse; • relationships and family issues; • emotional stress; • concerns about children; • financial and legal problems; • grief and bereavement; • health and lifestyle issues; • trauma and critical incidents; • coaching and mentoring for managers and supervisors.

  16. Equity and Diversity Services UWAhttp://www.equity.uwa.edu.au/ • Equity and Diversity Services promotes and supports UWA's vision to provide an equitable and inclusive environment for all staff, students and the broader community • Individual staff or students seeking advice about the University equity and diversity policy environment, or who wish to discuss a matter of concern that may fall within policy or the law, should initially make contact with an Equity and Diversity Adviser

  17. Electrical Safetyhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/electrical_safety • Please try not to bring in electrical equipment from home. • All equipment MUST be inspected by FM ($) or a competent person before use. • Bar heaters are not permitted due to the fire risks. • All heaters must have 1 hour timers fitted by FM. • Testing and tagging program.

  18. Screen Based Equipmenthttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/policies/working_comfortably_with_computers Screen Based Equipmenthttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/policies/working_comfortably_with_computers • Ensure your computer is set up in the best possible way. • Make sure you have a break every 20 minutes. • Have a stretch. • Screen glare due to window directly behind computer. • UWA Safety Office can assist in workstation setup.

  19. Plant Biology Safety Notes • Located on the School’s staffnet web pagehttp://www.plants.uwa.edu.au/staff/safety_and_inductions • A copy of the safety notes should be available in every lab. • These are for your safety, if there is something you think should be added, please bring it to our attention (make note at end of hardcopy manual; refer to School Manager or Safety and Health Representative, SHR)

  20. Plant Biology Safety Web

  21. Work Site Specific Inductions • For your specific work area at UWA, you must undergo a site specific safety induction, e.g., laboratories, Plant Growth Facilities; • When working in conjunction with another department or institution, please follow their safety instructions. They are the experts in their field. Examples: UWA Field Stations; CSIRO; Hammersly Iron, DAFWA; Straits Resources; other UWA School’s, even Antarctica.

  22. Just covered: UWA OHS policy UWA Safety Policies & Procedures Resolving Safety Issues Hazard Reporting Incident Reporting Workers Assistance Workers Compensation School Safety Notes Site Specific Inductions ANY QUESTIONS??

  23. Emergency Evacuation Procedureshttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/policies/emergency_fire_and_evacuation • Make sure you know the quickest way out of the building. • Then find the next quickest way. The first path might be the path into danger.

  24. Emergency Evacuation Procedures • If YOU activate the alarm, YOU must meet with the Building Warden. • YOU are the one with the most information about the situation.

  25. Emergency Assembly Points • Botany building, meet INSIDE the taxonomic gardens • Agriculture Central Wing building, meet either at the East muster point (Thurling Green) or in front of the CLIMA building

  26. Fire Extinguishers • DO NOT use unless you are very confident that you’re not going to hurt yourself in the process. • Use caution when operating the carbon dioxide extinguishers, your hand could freeze to the nozzle. • Always point at the base of the fire. • Practical training in the use of fire extinguishers is periodically offered by the Safety and Health Office.

  27. Types of Fire Extinguishers Three types available in Plant Biology; • Carbon dioxide, to be used on flammable liquids and electrical fires • Water, to be used on paper, wood, textile and fabric fires • Dry chemical powder, to be used on flammable liquids, flammable gases and electrical hazards

  28. Fire Extinguisher Use The use of the wrong type of extinguisher can be VERY dangerous. Please do not use them unless you are VERY sure of what to do.

  29. Fire Suppression system - Herbarium • Gas dump of nitrogen+argon • Evacuate room/building as per normal procedure

  30. First Aid Kitshttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/incidents-injuries-emergency/first-aid First Aid Kitshttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/incidents-injuries-emergency/first-aid • First aid kits in each of the labs • Both field and snake bite first aid kits available from the admin office in Botany building. • First Aid officers are: Hai Ngo (Botany); Natalie Jagals (Central Wing); Elizabeth Halladin (Teaching Labs) and Bill Piasini (PGF)

  31. School Safety Committeehttp://www.plants.uwa.edu.au/staff/safety_and_inductions/safety_committee School Manager and Safety Officer: Alan Luks (2541) Safety & Health Rep: Hai Ngo & Elizabeth Halladin (3598 & 2573) Radiation Safety Officer: Guijun Yan (1240) Research Safety Rep: Matthew Nelson (3671) Postgrad. Safety Rep: Adam Jalaludin AHRI Safety Rep.: Danica Goggin (7041) Kings Park Rep: Lucy Commander PGF Safety Rep: Robert Creasy (8549) Diving Safety Officer: Warren (Starry) Starr (7314) Biological Safety Rep: Patrick Finnegan (8546) Field Safety Rep: Hai Ngo (3598) Chemical Safety Rep: Greg Cawthray (1789) UWA Safety Office Rep: Peter Carlyon (7934)

  32. School Safety Committee Web http://www.plants.uwa.edu.au/staff/safety_and_inductions/safety_committee

  33. Safety Management Structure

  34. PB Safety Personnel W/Prof. Tim Colmer *Head of School Mr. Greg Cawthray *Chemical Safety Officer *Field Safety Officer *Building Warden (Botany) Mr. Alan Luks *School Manager *School Safety Officer *Building Warden (Central Wing)

  35. PB Safety Personnel Dr Guijun Yan *Academic Rep *Radiation Safety Officer Dr Patrick Finnegan *Biological Safety Officer Mr Bill Piasini *PGF First Aid Officer Mr Robert Creasy *Plant Growth Facilities rep

  36. PB Safety Personnel Mr. Hai Ngo *Safety & Health Rep. *Field Safety Officer *First Aid Officer (Botany) Mrs. Elizabeth Halladin *Safety & Health Rep. Dr Matthew Nelson *Research Safety Rep. Radiation Licence holder Dr Danica Goggin*AHRI Safety Rep

  37. PB Safety Personnel Ms Natalie Jagals *First Aid Officer (Central Wing) Adam Jalaludin *Postgraduate Safety Rep. Mr Warren (Starry) Starr *Diving & Boating Safety Officer

  38. Just covered: Emergency Procedures Evacuation Assembly Points Fire Extinguishers First Aid Safety Personnel QUESTIONS??

  39. Specific Work Place Hazards • Each specific work area will have its own specific hazards. These SHOULD be discussed with you by your supervisor. • Specific lab hazards are indicated by signage on laboratory &/or office doors. • The PB Site Specific safety Induction covers these hazards and should be conducted with your supervisor as soon as is practicable. http://www.plants.uwa.edu.au/staff/safety_and_inductions • Each specific work area will have its own specific hazards. These SHOULD be discussed with you by your supervisor. • Specific lab hazards are indicated by signage on laboratory &/or office doors. • The PB Site Specific safety Induction covers these hazards and should be conducted with your supervisor as soon as is practicable. http://www.plants.uwa.edu.au/staff/safety_and_inductions

  40. Specific Work Place Hazards • Some broad issues will now be covered • Biological Safety • Radiation Safety • Chemical Safety • Laboratory and Hazardous Substances • Field Work Safety • Dive Safety • Machinery and equipment • Vehicle usage • PPE • Manual Handling

  41. Biological Safety • http://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/biological_safety • PB Biological Safety Officer: Patrick Finnegan • Biologicals of concern • Plant infectious / pathogenic agents • Animal infectious / pathogenic agents • Genetically modified / transgenic organisms

  42. Radiation Safety • http://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/radiation • PB Radiation Safety Officer: Guijun Yan • All radioisotope users at the University are required to have attended and passed the Unsealed Radioisotope Handling Course within the first year of using radioisotopes, and preferably prior to starting such work. • Neutron Moisture Probe (Nuclear moisture density gauge). • Personal radiation monitors are required to be worn by all persons handling radioisotopes. • Please see Guijun Yan, to find out which laboratories are registered for use of radionucleotides. • All procedures involving radioactive materials at UWA requires the user to have completed a protocol application before commencing the work.

  43. Chemical Safetyhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/about_chemical_safetyPB Chemical Safety Officer: Greg Cawthray • Comprehensive Lab Safety covered by compulsory UWA one day course • Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) • Safety and Risk Phrases (R&S phrases) • Chemical labelling • Chemical spillage • Waste disposal

  44. Labs and Hazardous SubstancesWhat Is an MSDS?http://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/about_chemical_safety/chemalert • It is a document that contains all the information you would need on any particular chemical. • Includes PPE, storage, handling, lethal dose, safety hazards. • Can be obtained via ChemAlert, from the supplier if you are purchasing the chemical from them for the first time, or upon request. • Hard copy should be kept in the laboratory where used.

  45. Labs and Hazardous Substances Labeling Chemicalshttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/about_chemical_safety/labelling_chemicals • Full information on chemical labels is required by WorkSafe WA. • Required for decanted chemicals. • Diamond labels can be obtained from Safety and Health Reps or the School Safety Officer. • Labels can also be generated with ChemAlert.

  46. Chemical Hazard / Spill / Gas Leak • Raise the alarm • Ensure immediate safety of everyone • Treatment of serious injuries takes precedence over containment and decontamination • Evacuate immediate area • Report to supervisor and safety personnel • Restrict unnecessary movements • Turn off air conditioning (gases, vapours) • Barricade and label • Clean up / decontaminate (two persons) • Report incident

  47. Labs and Hazardous SubstancesWaste Disposalhttp://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/about_chemical_safety/chemical_waste_collection • UWA now has campus wide waste collection coordinated bi-annually by the Safety Office, next deadline is 15th March • Use of this service consolidates costs associated with overheads of collection, please make use of this service • Many waste chemicals can not to be disposed of down the sink. They should be treated or labelled fully and stored in an appropriate place to await disposal. • When in doubt ask the Chemical Safety Officer • Dispose sharps, biological hazards as per policy.

  48. Field Work Safety • http://www.safety.uwa.edu.au/policies/field_work • PB Field Work Safety Officers: Hai Ngo and Greg Cawthray • Submit field work plan for approval by the HOS one week before the trip. (Field Work Procedures in Rural and Remote Areas) • If the use of a 4WD is required for off-road use, people must undertake the UWA 4WD course or similar course approved by UWA (e.g., Worsley on-site training; Shawsett). • Use of any UWA vehicle requires the user to be conversant with the appropriate policy (Use of University Vehicles). • Driving in remote locations is covered by UWA policy, and again people undertaking this work must be familiar with the policy (Driving in Remote Locations). • SPOT devices from Alan Luks (School Manager) should be taken on trips

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