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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)
Task Name: Set-up, ignition, operation and extinguishing of honeybee smokers on Forestry SA land
SWMS # 12
Date Written: 16 March 2020 Date for Review: (No longer than 12 months from Written date)
1 March 2021
Task Locations or possible locations:
Various ForestrySA reserves
Responsible areas Manager:
Monique Blason Amie Power
Phone Number 8391 8803 8391 8806
In an Emergency: Dial 000
YOU MUST HAVE COMPLETED THE FORESTRY SA INDUCTION TO PROCEED.
Do you require any permits to complete the task? Licence or Competency Required. Any identified equipment or plans needed?
FSA Hot Work Permit Yes / No Elevated work platform Yes / No PPE Yes / No Working at Heights Permit Yes / No Working at Heights Yes / No Fire Extinguisher Yes / No Confined Space Permit Yes / No Confined Space Yes / No Breathing Apparatus Yes / No
Dig Permit Yes / No Explosives Yes / No Rescue Plan Yes / No
Asbestos Yes / No Asbestos Yes / No Chainsaw Yes / No
Construction Work Yes / No Forklift/s Yes / No Welder Yes / No
Scaffolding Yes / No Scaffolding Yes / No Grinder Yes / No
Crane Use Yes / No Crane Yes / No Pole Saw
Excavation/Trenching Yes / No Plumbing Yes / No
Building Yes / No Electrical Yes / No
Explosives Yes / No Dogman/Rigger Yes / No
*Demolition Yes / No FF Level 1 Yes / No
Other (list):
* SafeWork SA or Worksafe Vic requires notification prior to work. SafeWork SA: Phone 1300 365 255 Worksafe Vic: Phone 1800 136 089
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IDENTIFIED PPE REQUIRED – use check box to mark required PPE
Steel Cap footwear
Face Shield
Face Mask
Gloves
Long Sleeves
High Vis
Overalls
Hearing Protection
Safety Glasses
Welding Mask
Long Pants
Hard Hat
SPECIALTY PPE – FIRE FIGHTING RATED
Full Fire Fighting
Clothing
Fire Rated Safety
Boots
Fire Rated Gloves
Hard Hat
Face Mask
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Tasks List tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out.
Hazards List hazards that could cause injury
Initial Risk Rating
Risk Control Measures List control measures required to eliminate/ minimise risk of injury from hazard.
Residual Risk Rating
Smoker use - Prior to departure to site(s) (during the Fire Danger Season / when directed by ForestrySA)
(i) assess weather forecast for suitability of intended activity and potential /declared Total Fire Ban for the bee site.
(ii) ensure:
(a) all persons entering site have been inducted by ForestrySA within the previous 12 months, and received and understood the requirements of current ForestrySA Hot Work Permit (HWP)
(b) all persons undertaking role of fire spotter are aged 16 or above, understand the requirements of the role, and are competent in the use of required mobile communication equipment, portable water sprays and firefighting unit(s). Note: this role can be rotated between persons during time on site.
(c) all identified vehicles, plant and appliances detailed in current ForestrySA HWP have been approved and registered within the previous 12 months
(d) mobile communication equipment is in good working order, including being fully charged/ able to be recharged as required
(iii) assess condition and operation of the following plant to ensure:
(a) vehicle and all other internal combustion engine exhaust systems meet the requirements of the Fire & Emergency Services Regulations 2005 (including Australian Standard 1019), with engine exhaust systems in good working order
(b) portable water sprays meet the requirements of the Fire & Emergency Services Regulations 2005 (including Australian Standard 1851 and the ForestrySA HWP with respect to numbers, sizes and classes); are in good working order and are fully charged, and fire extinguishers have been tested and tagged within the preceding 6 months. All vehicles must have 1 x 9L foam fire extinguisher or 1 x 4.5kg dry powder fire extinguisher, plus 1 x 9L water fire extinguisher or 1 x 9L (minimum) knapsack (with 1 x portable water spray required per smoker - within 5m when alight)
Fire
Moderate
Elimination:
• site access and/ or smoker use prohibited any time:
• a Total Fire Ban has been declared for the District(s) in which the site(s) are located
• as determined by the FSA AP Engineering:
• vehicles and portable water sprays must meet the requirements of:
• the Fire & Emergency Services Regulations 2005
• ForestrySA HWP
• vehicles, plant and appliances used on sites must be maintained in good working order at all times
• smokers must be:
• fitted with a tight fitting lid and grate, and a barrel guard
• free from holes in the barrel and lid Administration:
• prior to start of the fire danger season, ForestrySA must inspect, approve and register all vehicles, plant and appliances intended to be used on FSA sites
• fire extinguishers must be routinely serviced and tagged every 6 months as in Australian Standard 1851
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(c) firefighting unit meets the requirements of the ForestrySA HWP, and is in good working order (including containing a full tank of fuel and a minimum of 400L of water available for firefighting)
(d) shovel or rake as required by the Fire & Emergency Services Regulations. 2005 are in good working order
Tasks List tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out.
Hazards List hazards that could cause injury
Initial Risk Rating
Risk Control Measures List control measures required to eliminate/ minimise risk of injury from hazard.
Residual Risk Rating
Smoker use - Prior to departure (continued)
(e) smoker(s) are in good working order, including being:
• preferably operated with (i) spark arrestors at the air inlet and outlet nozzles that are in good working order, (ii) double-vented bellows, and (iii) a barrel guard and hook
• preferably transported in an airtight smoker-box (otherwise fitted with a non-flammable outlet plug
• fitted with a tight fitting lid and grate
• cleaned of ash/ non-reusable fuel, and excess carbon residues
• free from holes in the barrel and lid
(f) smoker fuel is suitable, including being:
• of a suitable size to fit smoker and tightly wrapped (hessian rolls are preferred; however if using loose fuels such as sawdust/ pine needles, they must be tightly rolled in hessian to prevent ignited material inadvertently being scattered)
(g) smoker associated appliances are in good working order, including:
• fuel lighter(s) being sufficiently fuelled and leak-free (must be long nozzled gas lighters to enable fuel to be lit in smoker and prevent ignited material inadvertently being scattered)
• hive inspection bucket(s) being leak-free (must be capable of holding 5+ litres water)
• smoker ignition container(s) (must be non-flammable container with base and sides capable of containing 2 smokers, smoker fuel and a waste container - and any stray sparks whilst being ignited; eg. a tub)
• airtight smoker box(s) (if used) being airtight and secured
Fire
Moderate
Administration (continued):
• persons working on ForestrySA sites must be competent, and have been inducted within the previous 12 months
• fire spotter must be:
• aged 16 or above, and competent in the use of required mobile communication equipment, portable water sprays and firefighting unit(s)
• on-site at all times a smoker is alight
• be engaged in fire monitoring - this precludes them from working separately from apiarist(s) using smoker(s), and from using a smoker themselves
• prior to midday of the day preceding the day apiarist wishes to access site(s), apiarist must submit a HWP to ForestrySA authorised representative, and receive back one or more countersigned permits; noting that at the discretion of ForestySA, site access and/ or smoker use may be:
• prohibited: including any time a Total Fire Ban has been declared for the District(s) in which the site(s) are located
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• smoker fuel waste container(s) being leak-free (must be non-flammable containers capable of holding 5+ litres of water and smoker residual ash; eg. smoker ignition container/ spare buckets)
• restricted: including during the fire danger season as detailed in a countersigned HWP
• prior to entry to each site, apiarist must ensure tasks as in Prior to departure to site(s) are satisfactorily completed (if not, do not enter ForestrySA sites)
Tasks List tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out.
Hazards List hazards that could cause injury
Initial Risk Rating
Risk Control Measures List control measures required to eliminate/ minimise risk of injury from hazard.
Residual Risk Rating
Smoker use - On-site set-up (during the Fire Danger Season/ when directed by ForestrySA)
(i) advise ForestrySA of arrival at each apiary
(ii) assess each apiary to ensure:
(a) meets the requirements of the Fire & Emergency Services Regulations 2005 and the ForestrySA HWP, including being cleared (or alternatively mown/ slashed to a maximum height of 100mm) of all flammable material to a distance of at least 4m around each hive (except where prohibited from clearing/ cutting by other legislation)
Fire
High
Isolation:
• apiary must be cleared (or alternatively mown/ slashed to a maximum height of 100mm) of all flammable material to a distance of at least 4m around each hive (except where prohibited from clearing/ cutting by other legislation)
Administration:
• on arrival at each apiary, apiarist must log in with a nominated ForestrySA representative which will be outlined in a communications plan
Mod
Smoker use - Ignition (during the Fire Danger Season/ when directed by ForestrySA)
Smoker must only be lit, and when alight, cleaned out/ inspected/ extinguished, in a smoker ignition container which is either on a vehicle tray or in an extracting van that is cleared of all flammable material to a distance of at least (a) 4m on ground around parked vehicle/ van, and (b) 2m on vehicle tray/ in extracting van.
(i) park vehicle/ extracting van and clear areas on tray/ in van as above
(ii) unsecure portable water spray(s)
(iii) fill knapsack(s) (if used), along with hive inspection bucket(s) with 5+ litres water and waste container with 5+ litres water; and place hive
Fire
High
Isolation:
• at all times a smoker is lit, and when alight cleaned out, inspected and topped-up, smoker must be in an area that is sheltered and cleared of all flammable material to a distance of at least 4m
Administration:
• at all times a smoker is alight, a spotter must be engaged in fire monitoring -
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inspection bucket, hive tool, and portable water spray(s) on vehicle tray/ in extracting van
(iv) place smoker, smoker fuel, and waste container inside smoker ignition container on vehicle tray/ in extracting van, alongside appliances in (iii) above
this precludes them from working separately from apiarist(s) using smoker(s), and from using a smoker themselves
Tasks List tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out.
Hazards List hazards that could cause injury
Initial Risk Rating
Risk Control Measures List control measures required to eliminate/ minimise risk of injury from hazard.
Residual Risk Rating
Smoker use - Ignition (continued)
(v) if smoker contains residual ash/ fuel (eg. from use earlier in the day):
(a) if fuel is alight and residual ash does not need removal:
• test fit top-up hessian roll into barrel
• ensure remaining fuel is sufficiently alight, and add top-up hessian roll as necessary
• proceed to (ix)
(b) if fuel is alight and residual ash needs removal:
• if fuel is wanted for re-use, place additional smoker/ waste container in smoker ignition tray, and place wanted fuel in additional smoker/ waste container
• empty unwanted fuel and residual ash into waste container water and fully immerse (leaving immersed until departure)
• replace wanted fuel in original smoker, ensuring fuel is sufficiently alight, and add top-up hessian roll as necessary
• add any residual fuel/ ash in additional smoker/ waste container used above, into waster container water
• proceed to (ix)
(c) if fuel is extinguished and residual ash needs removal:
• if fuel is wanted, place in smoker ignition container
• empty unwanted fuel and residual ash into waste container water and fully immerse (leaving immersed until departure)
(vi) (adding any wanted fuel from (v) above) test fit hessian roll into barrel
(vii) partially re-insert hessian roll into barrel leaving roll base accessible to long nozzled lighter
(viii) ignite hessian roll in barrel, and ensure roll remains alight before fully inserting into barrel (using hive tool to fully insert if necessary)
Fire
High
Administration (continued):
• in the event of any fire, immediately:
• attempt to extinguish it
• contact 000 and quote apiary I.D
• contact ForestrySA (8391 8830) and quote apiary I.D
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(ix) close lid and pump bellows until fuel is alight as indicated by copious amounts of cool white smoke
(x) add water to smoker ignition tray (and if used additional smoker/ waste container) to ensure any residual ignited fuel/ ash is extinguished
Tasks List tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out.
Hazards List hazards that could cause injury
Initial Risk Rating
Risk Control Measures List control measures required to eliminate/ minimise risk of injury from hazard.
Residual Risk Rating
Smoker use - Operation (during the Fire Danger Season/ when directed by ForestrySA)
(i) to be used as required, noting that at all times a smoker is alight (including when not positively extinguished and cold):
(a) a portable water spray must be within 5m
(b) a hive inspection bucket containing 5+ litres water must be within 5m (when smoker being used to inspect hives)
(c) smoker must be placed in a secure location free from flammable material where it cannot be dislodged (eg. placed on hive lid/ vehicle tray or suspended by hook in bucket) when not being held
(d) smoker must be topped up as necessary using hessian rolls to ensure smoker body/ smoke doesn’t get too hot, and smoker does not emit ash/ sparks/ flame, in an area that is sheltered and cleared of all flammable material (preferably in smoker ignition tray on vehicle tray/ in extracting van)
(e) smoker must be inspected as necessary and rectified (eg. if smoker body/ smoke gets too hot, or smoker emits ash/ sparks/ flame), in smoker ignition tray on vehicle tray/ in extracting van (as in Ignition)
(f) smoker must not be transported unless:
• carried by hand, or
• carried completely inside vehicle cab, or
• secured inside an airtight smoker box, or
• extinguished (as in Completion)
Fire
High
Isolation:
• at all times a smoker is alight, smoker must be kept clear of all flammable material
Administration:
• at all times a smoker is alight, a spotter must be engaged in fire monitoring - this precludes them from working separately from apiarist(s) using smoker(s), and from using a smoker themselves
• in the event of any fire, immediately:
• attempt to extinguish it
• contact 000 and quote apiary I.D
• contact ForestrySA (8391 8830) and quote apiary I.D
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Tasks List tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out.
Hazards List hazards that could cause injury
Initial Risk Rating
Risk Control Measures List control measures required to eliminate/ minimise risk of injury from hazard.
Residual Risk Rating
Smoker use - Completion (during the Fire Danger Season/ when directed by ForestrySA)
Smoker must only be extinguished in a smoker ignition container which is either on a vehicle tray or in an extracting van that is cleared of all flammable material to a distance of at least (a) 4m on ground around parked vehicle/ van, and (b) 2m on vehicle tray/ in extracting van. Smoker fuel/ residual ash must not be emptied and buried on site.
(i) extinguish smoker by:
(a) preferably plugging outlet with non-flammable plug, and securing inside an airtight smoker box, or
(b) as in Ignition:
• place hive inspection bucket(s) with 5+ litres water, hive tool, and portable water spray(s) on vehicle tray/ in extracting van
• place smoker and waste container with 5+ litres water inside smoker ignition container on vehicle tray/ in extracting van, alongside appliances above
• if unlit fuel is wanted for re-use, place additional smoker/ waste container in smoker ignition tray, separate unlit fuel and place in additional smoker/ waste container
• empty all unwanted fuel and residual ash into waste container water and fully immerse for a minimum of 5 minutes, before collecting (along with all other extinguished fuel and residual ash) into a sealed container for disposal at home
(ii) add water to smoker ignition tray (and if used additional smoker/ waste container) to ensure any residual ignited fuel/ ash is extinguished
(ii) secure portable water spray(s)
Fire
High
Isolation:
• once a smoker has been extinguished, previously alight smoker fuel/ residual ash must be not be able to re-ignite unless deliberately relit as in Ignition
Administration:
• prior to departure from each area smoker was alight, a 30 minute fire watch must be maintained, commencing once all smokers extinguished
• on departure from each apiary, apiarist must log out with ForestrySA
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Tasks List tasks required to perform the activity in the sequence they are carried out.
Hazards List hazards that could cause injury
Initial Risk Rating
Risk Control Measures List control measures required to eliminate/ minimise risk of injury from hazard.
Residual Risk Rating
Smoker use - Completion (continued)
(iii) prior to departure from each area a smoker was alight, used, and/ or extinguished (ie. generally an apiary), a 30 minute fire watch must be maintained:
(a) commencing once all smokers are extinguished, internal combustion engines (excluding utes/ trucks), and extraction van plant heating hot water (eg. boilers/ heaters) are shut down
(b) undertaken:
• by person(s) inducted within the previous 12 months, and competent in the use of required mobile communication equipment, portable water sprays and firefighting unit(s), and
• with required mobile communication equipment, portable water sprays and firefighting unit(s) present in-apiary
(iv) secure portable water spray(s)
(iv) advise ForestrySA of departure from apiary
Following the 30 minute fire watch and immediately prior to departure, the firefighting unit may (if required) be emptied of water to water honeybees, as long as:
• firefighting pump is not used (eg. empty water by gravity)
• firefighting unit is refilled so as to have a minimum of 400L water available for firefighting, prior to the use of any smoker/ internal combustion engine on FSA sites.
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ENDORSEMENT OF TASK RISK ASSESSMENT & CONTROL PLAN ForestrySA Managers signature: _________________________ Date: ____/____/20____
All contractor/workers are required to review this document and add their name and sign.
Contractors/Workers Names Signature Have you completed the ForestrySA online Induction? You cannot work on this task if it has not been completed. Approx date needs to be filled out.
Sign on to SWMS Date
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Completion of task Both parties are to sign-off that the task has been completed to the agreed standard. If the task requires further action it must be outlined in the Comments section below the signatures for future follow up. No immediate safety hazards must be left uncontrolled.
ForestrySA contact person signature: _________________________ Date: ____/____/20____ Contractor contact person signature: _________________________ Date: ____/____/20____
Potential Hazards Suggested Control Guide – Note these controls may not be suitable in all conditions and may need to be used in conjunction with other controls.
Dangerous Goods Appropriate PPE to be worn Correct storage and handling procedures followed
Environmental Consider water, air, waste, noise (including neighbours), heritage & soil Spill kit with trained personnel present
Explosives Follow relevant Regulations
External Environment
Consider appropriate clothing for the task at hand (hot & cold conditions) Consider modifying work rate, modifying work hours or rescheduling of work to other days or cooler periods Required to wear safety helmets where the standing trees are overhead height, when adjacent to machinery and in all other areas where there is potential risk of head injury Safety footwear
Fatigue Consider job rotation, modified hours, adequate rest breaks
Flammable Liquids Follow SDS instructions Correct storage and handling procedures comply with regulations Fire suppression equipment
Hazardous Substances
Material Safety Data Sheets available for the substance Appropriate PPE to be worn Correct storage and handling procedures followed Deluge system and First Aid kit
Manual Handling Use Mechanical aids where available and appropriate Use additional help for heavy loads
Noise Ear muffs or ear plugs Consider persons nearby – alternative work times Stop machinery if possible
Vehicle Parking Ensure vehicles are parked in a clearly visible location Allow adequate traffic flow around and if required erect barriers and signage
Traffic High visibility vests or clothing Walkways identified/marked Adequate signage and warning devices Barriers or delineators erected
Trip/Slip Adequate signage Spill kits Appropriate footwear
Working Alone, After Hours or in Isolation
ForestrySA Guideline