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TH WHS Safe Operating Ice Machine v02 20141301 Page 1 of 1 Owner: CHHASS Faculty Last updated: August 2013 Disclaimer: Printed copies of this document are regarded as uncontrolled. ICE MACHINE Personal Protective Equipment WARNING Do not attempt to use this equipment without formal instruction/training SAFETY HAZARDS / RISKS Sharp edges and burrs causing cuts Noise Entanglement of torn or loose clothing or hair Eye injuries Electricity Cold Burns 1. The above personal protective clothing and equipment must be worn. 2. Long hair and loose clothing must be contained by an approved restraint. 3. Ensure work area is clear before starting. 4. Ensure the floor area is free from loose ice. 5. Ensure no water is dripping freely 6. Ensure no foreign objects are in the ice bin. 7. Ensure the ice scoop is clean, well maintained and kept on top, not in the machine. 8. Mop area if spillages/melted ice occur. 9. Always use caution wet floors. 10. Always wipe top clean. 11. Do not use glass in the machine. Refer to Safe Work Procedure 39 for cleaning standards instructions. REPORT ALL FAULTS IMMEDIATELY TO SUPERVISOR Authorised by: Glenn Wildman Date: 19/08/2013 Consultation with: Eric McBlain Date: 19/08/2013 Safe Operating Procedure (SOP)

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TH WHS Safe Operating Ice Machine v02 20141301 Page 1 of 1 Owner: CHHASS Faculty Last updated: August 2013 Disclaimer: Printed copies of this document are regarded as uncontrolled.

ICE MACHINE Personal Protective Equipment

WARNING

Do not attempt to use this equipment without formal instruction/training

SAFETY HAZARDS / RISKS • Sharp edges and burrs causing cuts • Noise

• Entanglement of torn or loose clothing or hair

• Eye injuries • Electricity • Cold Burns

1. The above personal protective clothing and equipment must be worn. 2. Long hair and loose clothing must be contained by an approved restraint. 3. Ensure work area is clear before starting. 4. Ensure the floor area is free from loose ice. 5. Ensure no water is dripping freely 6. Ensure no foreign objects are in the ice bin. 7. Ensure the ice scoop is clean, well maintained and kept on top, not in the

machine. 8. Mop area if spillages/melted ice occur. 9. Always use caution wet floors. 10. Always wipe top clean. 11. Do not use glass in the machine. Refer to Safe Work Procedure 39 for cleaning standards instructions.

REPORT ALL FAULTS IMMEDIATELY TO SUPERVISOR

Authorised by: Glenn Wildman Date: 19/08/2013 Consultation with: Eric McBlain Date: 19/08/2013

Safe Operating Procedure (SOP)