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You must demonstrate that you
can: 1. Enter/Exit a site in a safe
and controlled manner.
2. Enter/Exit the Designated Work Area (DWA)
included in your authorisation in a safe and controlled manner.
3. Identify the apparatus, plant and equipment
and the precautions that are required to control the risks
associated with the hazards of the site
4. Identify who is in control of all of the
tasks to be carried out in the SSA DWA
5. Comply with the instructions to use Safety
equipment and personal protective equipment (PPE)
6. Carry out the given tasks safely and in
accordance with the requirements of safety rules and relevant codes
of procedure and work instructions.
7. Identify and recognise the risks associated
with damaged SSA.
8. Maintain the site safety demarcation
arrangements and comply with them.
9. Maintain the general safe condition of the
site at all times.
10 Leave the site safe for others including
the general public.
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You must know and understand:
A. The demarcation of the site as a
SSA DWA.
B. The control of entry/exit to
the DWA.
C. General safety rules and legislation
associated with entry/exit to SSA DWA.
D. How to identify when it is safe to start
your tasks in the SSA DWA.
E. The control measures used to ensure that
the conditions on the site and in the DWA are safe for the required
tasks to be carried out.
F. Good house keeping practices.
G. The type of apparatus and plant in DWAs and
the associated electrical and general hazards.
H. Instructions regarding the safe use of
tools and equipment including the requirements for routine checks.
I. Company instructions about the use of
safety equipment and PPE.
J. How to prevent your task affecting the
safety of others in the DWA.
K. The hazards associated with damaged
apparatus and plant, tools and equipment and the action to take.
L. Emergency procedures.
M. How to respond safely with immediate basic
emergency aid following an incident
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