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Safety and Environment Induction Handbook 2012 - Fremantle Ports

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<strong>Fremantle</strong> <strong>Ports</strong> - <strong>Safety</strong> <strong>and</strong> <strong>Environment</strong> <strong>Induction</strong> H<strong>and</strong>bookShipping TerminalsThe information detailed below is applicable to theterminal areas of DP World Limited at Berths 4, 5<strong>and</strong> 6; Patrick – The Australian Stevedore at Berths7, 8, 9 & 10, <strong>and</strong> Toll Western Stevedores all of whichare located at North Quay.Security• All persons issued with identification passes (MSIC)must carry them at all times. Failure to do somay mean refusal to enter a terminal area, <strong>and</strong>constitutes an offence• Only authorised persons are permitted to enter aterminal area <strong>and</strong> on seeking access to a terminalshall be able to demonstrate:- Nature of official business;- Personal identification e.g. Driver’s Licence etc;- Possession of appropriate person protectiveequipment.• Media, contractors <strong>and</strong> union officials must obtainapproval for access to any terminal area from<strong>Fremantle</strong> <strong>Ports</strong> <strong>and</strong> / or terminal operator.Personal Protective Equipment• All persons must wear the following personalprotective equipment / clothing when not inside abuilding or vehicle unless the terminal operationsmanager has indicated otherwise:−−−<strong>Safety</strong> footwear;High visibility clothing; <strong>and</strong><strong>Safety</strong> hard hatProcedures for working in a terminal• Before working in a terminal, permission must beobtained from the shift Supervisor or person incharge, who may issue a work permit• All work undertaken must be in accordancewith statutory requirements as well as relevant<strong>Fremantle</strong> <strong>Ports</strong>’ <strong>and</strong> terminal safety <strong>and</strong>environment policies <strong>and</strong> proceduresVehicle accessThe following requirements are applicable to allpersons who are required to drive a vehicle withina terminal.• A safe speed for the circumstances <strong>and</strong> conditionsshall be maintained at all times. The designatedspeed limit posted within a Terminal shall bemaintained at all times• All vehicles (except for trucks delivering / collectingcontainers <strong>and</strong> other bulk cargo) that travel withina terminal must be fitted with a revolving amberlight. This light must be operating both whilst thevehicle is moving or stationary within the terminal,other than when at a designated parking area• Vehicles must give way to all container h<strong>and</strong>lingmachinery such forklifts, ITVs (Internal TransferVehicles), RTGs (Rubber Tyred Gantries) etc39

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