![Hoshizaki Ice Bank Beer System Operation Manual Download Page 16](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/hoshizaki/ice-bank-beer-system/ice-bank-beer-system_operation-manual_2165450016.webp)
Ice Bank Beer System Manual
www.lancerbeverage.com
Page 16 of 17
Hoshizaki Lancer reserve the right to change specifications without notice.
Part No: 68000213
Images are for illustration purposes only as product may vary.
No 072-2 – 26 May 2020
12. AS5034 Onsite Risk Assessment
Version1.3 May 2013
Date of Assessment -
Yes
No
Is the equipment being installed in a "Naturally Ventilated Area"?
If yes, proceed to section 2 of risk assessment
Are the CO
2
gas cylinders and postmix equipment in the same location ?
If not, each location must be assessed on a separate form.
Assessment Form
of
Room Dimensions
Height
m x Width
m x Depth
m
=
(tv)
m3
Allow ance
(al)
- approx % area of goods stored
(al)
Vol Room
(vr)
=
m3
Note
: Volume Room
(v r)
equates to free airspace less stored goods at time of inspection / survey
(vr = tv - al)
GAS
1. Carbon Dioxide (CO
2
)
2 Cyl x CO
2
Gas
kg
X 0.54
=
Vol Gas
(vg)
m3
Result
CO
2
Gas Concentration % = (vg / vr) x 100 =
CO
2
Concentration
%
1
%
3
2. Mixed Gases
2 Cyl x Mixed Gas
kg
X
=
Vol Gas
(vg)
m3
Note: Volume of gas
(v g)
refers to any gas present Eg: Argon, Nitrogen, or a mix such as Cellarmix.
CO
2
Gas Concentration % = (vg / vr) x 100 =
CO
2
Concentration
%
2
Vol Room
(v r)
Vol Gas
(vg)
Oxygen Level
%
4
Yes
No
8
0
8
0
6
0
2
0
1
0
Site Classification Score
Yes
No
Are all relevant w arning signs and labelling in place ?
Is lighting sufficient to clearly read w arning signs, operating instructions, equipment and gas ?
Are all CO
2
gas bottles secured to prevent them falling over ?
Yes
No
6
0
2
0
2
0
8
0
2
0
2
0
4
0
Control Score
LOCATION
Maximum Height Allowed 2.4m
Multiply existing qty of gas in use x 2
Oxygen Level %=((vr-vg)/vr)x21 =
Oxygen Level
AS5034 Onsite Risk Assessment
To be completed by competent person
Site Contact Name:
Site Contact Number:
Venue Name:
Customer No:
Venue Address:
Location Assessed:
Assessed By:
Multiply existing qty of gas in use x 2
(Vol X .75)X .543) + (Vol X 0.25) X .683) =
Oxygen Level % = ((vr - vg) / vr) x 21
If result 1 or 2 are above 3% CO
2
Concentration = Fail
If result 3 or 4 are below 19% Oxygen Level = Fail
SITE CLASSIFICATION
Would the quantity of gas stored / used in the area raise the gas concentration levels
above
the short term
exposure limit (STEL) of
3%
or reduce oxygen
below
accepted level of
19%
in the event of a total gas leak ?
Note
: When Bulk Gas Vessels are used the answ er is
Yes
remain in area ?
In the event of a gas leak or a problem, is there potential for gas to pool or otherw ise become trapped and
Is the area in question an enclosed space, cramped, have limited natural air circulation or have limited
access ? (eg: cellar, cool room or other form of storage area)
Are cylinders or gas equipment located in an area w hich (by definition) is NOT considered a primary place of
w ork, even though on occasion a person may enter the area to carry out a range of tasks ?
GENERAL AREA
Are cylinders / supply or gas equipment (regulator boards, postmix or FCB machines) located in an area
that is outside or has equivalent natural ventilation ?
Are there appropriate means of dispersing gas leak (eg: door) ?
Is gas detection monitoring equipment installed ?
Is there an appropriate safe system of entry and w ork ?
Are safety relief valves pipelined to discharge to a safe area ?
CONTROLS
Staff trained in hazards and procedures associated w ith gas equipment ?
Are appropriate emergency procedures in place ?
Is there mechanical ventilation present ?