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The contractor must read and sign this induction and return it to the Building Supervisor. A copy of this document will be kept on file and a copy will be provided to the contractor.

 

The Law S.28 WH&S Act 2011

While at work, a worker (Contractor) must: a) Take reasonable care for his or her own health and safety b) Take reasonable care that his or her acts or omissions do not adversely affect the health and safety of other persons c) Comply, so far as reasonably able, with any reasonable instruction that is given by the person conducting the business or undertaking to allow the person to comply with this Act d) Cooperate with any reasonable policy or procedure of the person conducting the business or undertaking relating to health and safety at the workplace that has been notified to the workers

 

Work Area

A number of hazards exist in the Hospitality Industry which may include (but not limited to):

  • Slip Hazards
  • Hot liquids and Equipment
  • Loud work areas
  • Hazardous Chemicals
  • Sharp items and equipment
  • Heavy or awkward equipment

 

You have been engaged as an experienced Contractor and we expect that you are familiar with the risks associated with your type of work. We ask that you remain vigilant and always ask a Supervisor if you are unsure of the safety requirements for completing any task.

 

Asbestos Information

The Club has undergone an asbestos audit. Before conducting any work please take precautions regarding the management of asbestos. An asbestos audit document is available for viewing. Ask reception for the asbestos audit before conducting any work.

 

First Aid

In the event of injury, the following response must be followed:

  1. Notify a Duty Manager or First Aid Officer to attend and provide first aid treatment
  2. Assist the First Aid Officer with any request (i.e. call ambulance, assist with first aid, retrieve a first aid kit etc.)

First Aid Kits Located:
  • Concierge / Marketing Office
  • Admin Office
  • Maintenance
  • Pastry Kitchen
  • "The Kitchen", Bravo Bar & Main Kitchen (Purchasing Officer)
  • Gaming Cashier Office
  • Galipoli Bar
  • DM Office
First aid kits are identified with this sign

If you require first aid assistance speak to a Building Supervisor, Staff Member or call the Duty Manager from a landline on 255.

Call 000 for Police, Fire, Ambulance. Quote the address: 21 Kittyhawk Drive, Chermside, 4032.

 

Electrical Equipment

Comply with the following:

  • Never use piggy pack leads or double adaptors.
  • Check for defects such as frayed cords etc
  • Access to electric supply, control cabinets is strictly prohibited unless you are an authorised person
  • Always take extreme care when using electrical equipment around or near water
  • Do not position electrical cords where they could pose a trip hazard.
  • Do not allow electrical cords to come into contact with water (around bars, wet floors etc)
  • All equipment brought on site must be test and tagged and comply with Australian Standards

 

Incidents & Injuries

ALL incidents and near misses MUST be reported to your Building Supervisor (regardless of how small). All injuries and incidents are reviewed at Safety Meetings and by Management.

 

Chemicals

Comply with the following:

  • When bringing any chemicals onsite you must have a copy of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)
  • Ensure all substances are disposed of in the correct manner as per the manufacturer's recommendations
  • When using a hazardous substance, it is your responsibility to locate and read the Safety Data Sheet (SDS), before handling the substance
  • Hazardous substances are not to be dispensed into anything other than the appropriate labelled container
  • Always ensure lids are secure on all hazardous substance containers to avoid spillage
  • You must use the prescribed Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as outlined in the Safety Data Sheet.

 

Chemicals

If using ladders, they must be load rated at 120kg. You must maintain 3 points of contact on a ladder at all times and if you are working from a ladder it must be a platform ladder, or a step ladder with a handle. When working in areas where there is a risk of a fall you are required to ensure fall protection (harnesses or lanyards) and edge protection is used. Personnel should be competent to work at heights and conduct the appropriate risk assessments before working at heights.

 

Safe Work Procedures

Contractors must follow SOP’s for your industry or Trade. If do not follow SOP while conducting a task you will be required to justify this to management.

 

Permit System

Before conducting Hot Work anywhere in the Club (welding, grinding etc) the contractor must request a Hot Work Permit from the Club reception. The permit must be completed and returned to reception upon completion of the hot work. This permit is to be used in conjunction with the contractor’s own safety system and documents.