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Sliding Compound Mitre Saw SOP

SOP Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

Sliding compound mitre saw SOP for operating a sliding compound mitre saw identifies sliding compound mitre saw hazards with the risk assessed and risk controls developed to manage risk and sliding compound mitre saw safety.

  • Standard operating procedures require hazard control measures to be implemented per sliding compound mitre saw guidelines and best safe work practice for sliding compound mitre saws.

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Sliding Compound Mitre Saw SOP Example

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Standard Operating Procedure Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

Workplace Health and Safety has conducted a comprehensive job safety analysis for operating a sliding compound mitre saw, e.g. cutting timber materials and how to change a sliding compound mitre saw blade with risk control measures developed for identified hazards per WHS hierarchy of controls.

  • WHS consultation with employees on health and safety matters to identify potential hazards with operating a sliding compound mitre saw and ensure electrical hand tool safety

  • WHS consultation and participation processes ensure adequate health and safety communication

  • Pre-operational inspection of sliding compound mitre saw per electrical tools inspection checklist, e.g. how to check tools and equipment are free from damage such as damaged electrical cords

  • Damaged tools and equipment shall have an out of service tag placed on it with procedures for reporting faulty equipment in the workplace implemented

  • Do not alter or modify a sliding compound mitre saw, e.g. removal of sliding compound mitre saw handle or sliding compound mitre saw fence will affect tool safety

  • Inspect sliding compound mitre saw blade for signs of wear and damage per tool safety checklist, replace if necessary and dispose of damaged sliding compound mitre saw blade appropriately

  • Sliding compound mitre saw operation per sliding compound mitre saw SOP focuses on sliding compound mitre saw control measures to reduce the level of risk

  • Workplace environmental hazards, e.g. confined space and working at heights

  • Hazardous chemicals and hazardous products used in connection with operating a sliding compound mitre saw

  • Hazardous manual tasks in connection with the operation of a sliding compound mitre saw

  • Personal protective equipment, e.g. respiratory protective equipment, protective clothing, eye protection

  • Health and safety training for workers, e.g. tool safety training

  • Workplace housekeeping per housekeeping policy and procedures

  • Legislative and regulatory requirements for compliance with WHS legislation, e.g. work health and safety regulations, managing electrical risks at the workplace code of practice and power tool safety standards

  • Monitoring controls, e.g. assessment and review the effectiveness of control measures

  • Tasks and activities in connection with operating a sliding compound mitre saw

Safe Operating Procedure Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

How to Use a Sliding Compound Mitre Saw

Sliding compound mitre saw SOP shall assess the risk of high-risk activities with the operation of a sliding compound mitre saw.

High-risk work activities that may expose workers to WHS hazards are likely to include but not be limited to:

  • Plant and equipment used in the work task, e.g. sliding compound mitre saw

  • Pre-operational inspection of sliding compound mitre saw

  • Change sliding compound mitre saw blade

  • Use of portable RCD safety switch

  • Other hazards with operating a sliding compound mitre saw

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