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Aussie Eco
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Clean Super Indy Operating & Maintenance Manual
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2020
Hazard
Risk
Risk
Rating
Controls
Entanglement
with hose
(tripping, falling)
Personal injury of
the operator or
bystanders
13
Warning stickers
hose reel option
Ensure firm footing before operating machine
Injury from high
pressure water
Personal injury of
the operator or
bystanders
13
Warning notice on blaster
Wear eye protection & PPE
Use high pressure resistant gloves
Always point spray jet at area to be cleaned
Use barriers to keep bystanders away from work
area
Stop jetting if persons enter working area
Never leave machine unattended
Never point hose at any person or animal
Never put your hand over the spray nozzle when
operating
Stop operating if a malfunction occurs
Ergonomic lifting
or movement on
site,
Personal injury
18
Operator
’
s Manual
Staff training
Electrocution
Personal injury
14
Warning sticker
Disconnect from power before servicing machine
Burns from steam
or hot water
Personal injury
14
Warning in Operating Instructions & decals on
machine
Unsecured
machine, moves
unattended
Cause of accidents
and/or injury
8
Use of chocks behind wheels or ute mounting kit
Dislodged
particles in
atmosphere
Sight damage
20
Never clean asbestos
with high pressure water
Use of eye protection
Slipping on wet
surface
Personal injury
17
Use of proper footwear
Contact with
chemical cleaners
used to clean
surfaces
Skin contact could
result in burns,
skin irritation etc.
Fumes from some
chemicals may
lead to respiratory
problems
22
Chemical cleaners to only be used as a last resort
when other methods have failed.
Areas to be kept well ventilated.
Staff to follow manufacturers
’
instructions at all
times for use, storage & disposal.
Staff to wear the appropriate PPE
Respiratory protection when required
Risks associated with operating a high pressure cleaner
…
for use in daily SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT
NB: Class A machine operators do not require certification under AS/NZS 4233.1