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Aussie Scud, Ultra A & Predator A
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Operator
’
s Instruction Manual
2
Aussie Pumps
Mar 2021
AUSSIE HIGH PRESSURE BLASTER RISK ASSESSMENT
MODELS:
In line with the National Occupation Health & Safety Commission
’
s requirements the data below applies to the
following models of Aussie Scud high pressure water blasters:
NB:
Class A machine operators do not require
certification under AS/NZS 4233.1
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Consequences
Use the matrix to
determine the
risk
Insignificant
Minor
Moderate
Major
Catastrophic
Almost certain
High
11
High
16
Extreme
20
Extreme
23
Extreme
25
Likely
Moderate
7
High
12
High
17
Extreme
21
Extreme
24
Possible
Low
4
Moderate
8
High
13
Extreme
18
Extreme
22
Unlikely
Low
2
Low
5
Moderate
9
High
14
Extreme
19
Rare
Low
1
Low
3
Moderate
6
High
10
High
15
Scud 100
(Class A)
Scud 350
(Class A)
Scud 351
(Class A)
Scud 400
(Class A)
Ultra A
(Class A)
Predator A
(Class A)
Aussie Pumps provides training for all
Class A machine operators FREE of charge
DESCRIPTION:
Engine drive high pressure cold water blasters
designed for professional cleaning applications.
MATERIAL CONSTRUCTION:
Aussie Scud pressure washers are mounted on heavy
duty trolley mounted frames. They consist of a
quality internal combustion petrol engine driving a
triplex style three piston high pressure pump. The
machines are supplied with wheels for ease of
portability and manoeuvrability. The machines can be
supplied with hose reels and up to 45 metres of high
pressure hose to increase operator convenience.
RISK RANKING METHOD:
Risk is the combination of the likelihood of a specific
unwanted event and the potential consequences if it
should occur.
RISK RANKING TABLE:
The consequences (loss outcomes) are combined
with the likelihood (of those outcomes) in the risk
ranking table to identify the risk rank of each loss
event (e.g. a consequence of
‘
Moderate
’
with a
likelihood of
‘
Likely
’
yields a risk rank of 17).
The table yields a risk rank from 1 to 25 for each set
of probabilities and consequences. A rank of 25 is
the highest magnitude of risk that is a highly likely,
very serious event.
A rank of 1 represents the lowest magnitude of risk,
an almost impossible very low consequence event.
Controls must be taken to either eliminate or
minimise the risk