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SITE AMMENITIES
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REGULATIONS - FACILITIES THIS IS THE LAW- IS WHAT YOU NEED TO DO CLEAR ? WHAT IS ADEQUATE FACILITIES?
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Codes of Practice – GUIDE TO COMPLIANCE
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CODE OF PRACTICE- CONSTRUCTION WORK
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Less than 10 people or less than 2 than 1 gender facilities may be Unisex
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Discuss Requirements for Site Example
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CODE OF PRACTICE- CONSTRUCTION WORK DINING FACILITIES THE CODE DIFFERENTIATES BETWEEN – GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SITES – HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
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CODE OF PRACTICE- CONSTRUCTION WORK Further general guidance on workplace facilities is available in the Code of Practice: Managing the Work Environment and Facilities. TREATED AS ANY OTHER WORKPLACE
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Managing the Work Environment and Facilities. LUNCH SHEDS – 1m 2 per person CHANGE ROOMS – 0.5m 2 per person SHOWERS – 1 per 10 workers Numbers for change rooms & showers are based on expected use. For all Time for use may be staggered to reduce the quantity required
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Facilities for Commercial Sites ANNEXURE C
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CODE OF PRACTICE- CONSTRUCTION WORK DINING FACILITIES THE CODE DIFFERENTIATES BETWEEN – GENERAL CONSTRUCTION SITES – HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
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HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
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NOTE – IF YOU PROVIDE AS PER CODE OF PRACTICE MANAGING THE WORK ENVIRONMENT AND FACILITIES
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CODE OF PRACTICES -MANAGING THE WORK ENVIRONMENT AND FACILITIES
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HOUSING CONSTRUCTION
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Toilet Facilities are consistent across the construction groups
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CODE OF PRACTICE- CONSTRUCTION WORK FIRST AID REQUIREMENTS
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CODE OF PRACTICE- CONSTRUCTION WORK FIRST AID REQUIREMENTS
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CODE OF PRACTICE- CODE OF PRACTICE- FIRST AID IN THE WORK PLACE
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Regulation 42
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The Nature of the Work & Hazards Certain work environments have greater risks of injury and illness due to the nature of work Compare a construction site with an office or libraries. These workplaces will therefore require different first aid arrangements.
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The Nature of the Work & Hazards In this phase you must determine are you a High Risk or Low Risk Environment A Construction Site where HIGH RISK CONSTRUCTION WORK is carried out should be a High Risk EnvironmentHIGH RISK CONSTRUCTION WORK
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Regulation 42
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Size & Location of Workplace On large Sites you may need more than 1 first aid station (Beyond the scope of this course) Response Times for Emergency Service
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Regulation 42
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Number of People in the Workplace You must Consider – Employees – Contractors & their employees – Visitors
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Dedicated First Aid Room Required where there are more than 100 workers on site Stated page 13 of the Code of Practice for Fist Aid in the WorkplaceCode of Practice for Fist Aid in the Workplace
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Number of First Aid Officers 1 per 25 Workers Stated page 16 of the Code of Practice for Fist Aid in the WorkplaceCode of Practice for Fist Aid in the Workplace
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FIRST AID KIT REQUIREMENTS First Aid Kit A: for construction sites at which 25 or more persons work or other places of work at which 100 or more persons work First Aid Kit B: for construction sites at which fewer than 25 persons work or other places of work at which fewer than 100 and more than 10 persons work First Aid Kit C: for places of work (other than construction sites) at which 10 or fewer persons work
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EMERGENCY PLANS
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