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lorena_mcculloch Community Contributor Original Post ⏱ Tue, 21 Aug 2012 · 2:21 PM ·💬 16 posts
Hi everyone, can anyone help me with this task,, i find it abit difficult..

The scenario

Kylie has asked nathan to help put up a display of the childrens artwork.Nathan is tall and can easily reach the display boards. Today however he is trying to attach some string to the top of the window with a thumbtacks and he can't quite reach it. Nathan would normally used the step ladde but it was broke sometime ago and has not benn replaced or repaired. Natahn decides to stand on child sized chair.the thumbtack proves hard to push into the wood so nathan strech higher twisting a little as he pushes.the chair over balanced and natahn falls off.

to break his fall nathan grabs hold of the shelf where the cd player stands.the cd player and the box of cds fall to the floor. the lid of the player smashes into severwAL pcs and the playes lands on kylies foot.natahn is lucky to have fallen through the window. Nathan has jarred his shoulder and scrapped his back on the shelf and kylies foot is badly bruised. they are both grateful no children were hurt.

identify three key hazards and complete the risk control matrix.and assesed level of risk..i don't quite get it..can someone explain it to me pls. and describe the strategy would you use?.thanks

i don't understand about pprabability

scale of risk 1- high priority do something immediately

6= do something when possible

and asssed level of risk--i don't get it...

hazard 1 standing on child size chair- strategy eliminate the hazard

my understanding is natahn should't stand on child sized chair to avoid the accident and he should report the broken ladder for immediate repair or replacement.

hazard 2 stretching above the shoulder- strategy substitute something else for the hazard

stretching should have been avoided if the ladder is available and accident wouldn't happen.

hazard 3 falling- strategy-- not sure what to used isolate the hazard or change the work practice

nathan could have been easily have broken bones in the fall or cut himself from broekn window or worse fallen througthwindow..

THANKS.
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Lorina ⏱ Tue, 21 Aug 2012 · 6:37 PM ·Founder ·💬 14,530 posts
Ok, so firstly when reading through the scenario you have to identify the hazards. Hazards are basically unsafe or potentially dangerous objects or situations which could lead to someone injuring themselves.

So, have a read once again through the scenario and see if you can identify any hazards. For example: nathan standing on a child sized chair, stretching above the shoulder, using thumb tacks etc.

For completing the risk assessment matrix, Im attaching a document below which will explain how you can identify the hazards using the risk assessment matrix so, hopefully this could help answer the rest of your questions...

Can you please also let me know the module number for this particular unit, so I can edit the topic heading. Please remember to include this in the topic heading next time - thanks.

Hope This Helps :geek:,
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lorena_mcculloch Community Contributor ⏱ Wed, 22 Aug 2012 · 8:00 AM ·💬 16 posts
Hi Thanks for the help and response...

I'm only on my cluster 1 assessment 10.

Element 4; Contribute to hazard identification,OHS risk assessment and risk control activities..is that the module?

Appreciate all your help..

Have a great day everyone..
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glaive Community Contributor ⏱ Tue, 22 Jan 2013 · 7:10 PM ·💬 20 posts
Module number is HLTOHS300BC Contribute to OHS Processes

My assignment was slightly different, but it did include the same scenario. In mine two hazards were already identified.
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