WH & S EQUIPMENT INSPECTION REPORT. 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor:
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1 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number 1 2. Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: DELL Alienware Area 51 midi tower, Intel Core i7-990x 3.4GHz processor, 2 x 1TB HD, 12GB RAM, Dual 1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX-580-SLI graphics card, 8x dual layer Blu-ray burner, S/N: 49VX62S, 240v. NB: Hard drive wiped (Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
2 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 2
3 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number 2 2. Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: DELL Alienware Area 51 midi tower, Intel Core i7-990x 3.4GHz processor, 1TB HD, 12GB RAM, Dual 1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX-580-SLI graphics card, 8x dual layer Blu-ray burner, S/N: 7XH292S, 240v. NB: Hard drive wiped (Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
4 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 2
5 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number 3 2. Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: DELL Alienware Area 51 midi tower, Intel Core i7-990x 3.4GHz processor, 2 x 1TB HD, 12GB RAM, Dual 1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX-580-SLI graphics card, 8x dual layer Blu-ray burner, S/N: GLZ982S, 240v. NB: Does not boot up, hard drive wiped (Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. 1
6 This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 2
7 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 3
8 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number 4 2. Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: DELL Alienware Area 51 midi tower, Intel Core i7-990x 3.4GHz processor, 12GB RAM, Dual 1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX- 580-SLI graphics card, 2 x 1TB HD, 8x dual layer Blu-ray burner, S/N: M4P3YA02, 240v.(Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
9 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 2
10 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number 5 2. Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: DELL Alienware Aurora R3 midi tower, Intel Core i7 3.4GHz processor, 16GB RAM, 1TB HD, 3GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX590 graphics card, Creative PCI express soundblaster X-Fi TM Titanium, S/N: 9KCF92S, 240v. (Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
11 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 2
12 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number 6 2. Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: DELL Alienware Area 51 midi tower, Intel Core i7-990x 3.4GHz processor, 12GB RAM, Dual 1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX- 580-SLI graphics card, 2 x 1TB HD, 8x dual layer Blu-ray burner, S/N: 1JF92S, 240v.(Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
13 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 2
14 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number 7 2. Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: DELL Alienware Area 51 midi tower, Intel Core i7-990x 3.4GHz processor, 2 x 1TB HD, 12GB RAM, Dual 1.5GB GDDR5 NVIDIA GeForce GTX-580-SLI graphics card, 8x dual layer Blu-ray burner, S/N: 18H972S, 240v. NB: Hard drive wiped (Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
15 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 2
16 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number 8 2. Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: 1 x FUJI XEROX A4 and A3 printer, 4 x paper drawers, S/N: and FUJI XEROX DocuCentre II C4300 photocopier, Model: Y11-2B, S/N: , 240v (Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
17 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 2
18 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number 9 2. Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: FUJI XEROX DocuPrint C3290FS printer and photocopier, S/N: RJJ, 240v (Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
19 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 2
20 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: FUJI XEROX DocuPrint C3290FS printer and photocopier, S/N: RJJ, 240v (Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
21 Risk matrix LIKELIHOOD OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig 1 A Almost certain The event is expected to occur in most circumstances B Likely The event will occur at some time C Moderate The event should occur at some time D Unlikely The event could occur at some time E Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances CONSEQUENCE OR IMPACT OF AN OCCURRENCE Fig Insignificant No injuries 2 Minor First aid treatment, on-site release immediately contained 3 Moderate Medical treatment required, on-site release contained with outside assistance 4 Major Extensive injuries, off-site release with no detrimental effects 5 Catastrophic Death, toxic release off-site with detrimental effects RISK MATRIX Fig 1.3 Likelihood Consequence Insignificant Minor Moderate Major Catastrophic A (Almost Certain) S S H H H B (Likely) M S S H H C (Moderate) L M S H H D (Unlikely) L L M S H E (Rare) L L M S S LEGEND: H = high risk; detailed research and management planning required at senior levels S = significant risk; senior management attention needed M = moderate risk; management responsibility must be specified L = low risk; manage by routine procedure Hierarchy of Controls 1. Elimination - Eliminate the hazards altogether i.e. get rid of the dangerous machine. 2. Substitution - Substitute the hazard with a safer alternative i.e. replace the machine with a safer one. 3. Isolation - Isolate the hazard from anyone who can be harmed i.e. keep the machine in a closed room and operate remotely. 4. Engineering - Use engineering controls to replace the risk i.e. attach guards to the machine to protect users. 5. Administration - Use administrative controls to reduce the risk i.e. train workers on how to use the machine safely. 6. PPE- Use personal protective equipment (PPE) i.e. wear gloves and goggles when using the machine. 2
22 Sale: Computers, IT, Printing & Office Equipment 1. Lot Number Risk rating: 2E 3. General Description of Plant: FUJI XEROX A4 and A3 printer, 4 x paper drawers, Model: Phase 7760, 240v (Not tested) 4. Features, information and or records made available for purchaser by seller/transferor: Nil 4. Records available for purchaser: No records are available 5. Faults No Faults were visible at the time of the inspection 6. Hierarchy of controls Administration 7. Advice to Purchaser We recommend that this item of plant: An appropriately qualified technician be engaged to determine the suitability of this item to your intended use, that this item be maintained in accordance with the manufacturer s guidelines. That an operational manual be sourced from the manufacturer or created by an appropriately qualified person. The risk rating of a significant risk only outlines the possibility of an incident due to the working nature of the equipment, correct and on-going training will help reduce the risk of injury. Tag & Testing required under Regulation 150, Inspection and Testing of Electrical Equipment, of the WHS Regulation O Maras can provide this service on fee per item basis for more information please raise this on payment or collection O Maras Disclaimer This Work, Health and Safety (WH&S) Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared by O Maras for the purchaser of the item of plant/equipment in accordance with relevant safety legislation to identify and notify the purchaser of any faults in the plant/equipment, so far as reasonably practicable. If this item of plant/equipment is purchased for use at a place of work, the purchaser also has obligations under health and safety legislation. Such obligations include the performance of a risk assessment in consultation with relevant workers to identify hazards associated with the operation of the plant/equipment in the place of work, assess levels of risk and to implement and monitor appropriate risk controls to eliminate or minimise such risks so far as reasonably practicable. This means that the purchaser may identify other hazards associated with the item of plant/equipment and may be required to implement risk control measures other than those set out in this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report. Accordingly, this WH&S Equipment Inspection Report does not deem any item of plant/equipment offered for sale by O Maras to be fit for use at a place of work in isolation. It provides written notice of the condition of the plant and any faults identified by O Maras. It is the purchaser s responsibility to take all necessary measures to ensure such items of plant/equipment meet all applicable legislative requirements prior to use of the item of plant/equipment at a place of work. This WH&S Equipment Inspection Report has been prepared as a result of a visual inspection only and is based on the information the vendor has made available to O Maras. 1
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