Conductor Stringing
Conductor Stringing
Task details
Description
Transmission conductor stringing
DM
10696968
Approved by
Work Practices Manager
Review team
SWMS Development
Approval date
May 2013
Qualifications/Licences required
Valid Western Power Authorisations for the Task/ Network Authority Card (correct level of authorisation)
Permits required
Electrical Access Permit (EAP)
Which Safety LifeSavers are required for this task?
Hazard
1. Working at heights
Ladders
; Lifting equipment, EWP
Scaffolding
Stairs / platforms
; Working at height
; Working above others
; Multiple work requiring EWPs
3. Radiation
Infra-red
Microwaves
; Ultraviolet light, i.e. sun
X-ray
Laser
4. Mechanical
Category
5. Pressure
Hazard
6. Human factors
; Rushing
; Complacency
; Fatigue
; Unclear work direction
; Stress / anxiety / frustration
; Lack of knowledge
; Poor communications
Negative attitudes
8. Manual handling
(ergonomic)
9. Environment
Category
Hazard
10. Workplace
Asbestos
Confined space / void space
; Falling objects
; General access
; Housekeeping
; Illumination / lighting
5 Noise, i.e. exposure / nuisance
Poor ventilation
5 Protrusions
Restricted visibility
Restricted work area
; Slip and trip hazards
; Unauthorised personnel
5 Unlabelled controls
Vibration
; Wet / slippery
; Wind / storm activity
5 Fog / mist / smoke
Working in isolation
; Dust / particulates
11. Chemical
Chemicals / reagents
Fumes / vapour / mist, e.g. SF6
Flammable gases
Handling flammable materials
Hazardous chemical exposure
Solid chemical
Splashes / burns
Spills to ground or work area
12. Thermal
Competitive pressures
Compressed gases / air
Fluid
High pressure steam
5 Hydraulic
Water
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Steps
required to perform the task, in the
correct sequence
Hazards
for each job step
Initial
Risk
Rating
Controls
required to eliminate or minimise the risk of injury
Controlled
Risk
Rating
References
Manual handling
Pre-start vehicles / EWP / crane
EWP and crane test certificates
EDD checks
Driving to workplace
Electrical System
Safety Rules
(ESSR)
sections: 3.9,
3.10, 5.1, 5.7,
7.2, 7.3, 12.11
Work Practice
Manual (WPM)
sections: 2.3, 2.6,
2.7, 2.12, 2.16,
2.19, 2.21, 3,
5.10
Safety Life
Savers
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Steps
required to perform the task, in the
correct sequence
Hazards
for each job step
Workplace set up
Correct location / apparatus
Advise landowner / consumers (if
required)
Workplace risk assessment
include all staff
Appoint a safety observer
Site conditions / fire alerts
Emergency procedures in place
Inspect electrical apparatus, e.g.
poles, wires, hardware (include
adjacent poles)
Apply covers / sleeves to live
distribution lines (if required)
Calculate conductor weights and
identify conductor size and
condition
Set up / check vehicles and
equipment
Vehicles earthed (if required)
Support cable trailer braked /
hydraulic rams (stabilisers)
Support winch trailer braked /
hydraulic rams (stabilisers)
Communicate with SOCC or
Issuing Officer for EAP
Initial
Risk
Rating
Controls
required to eliminate or minimise the risk of injury
Controlled
Risk
Rating
References
Main Roads
Traffic
Management for
Works on Roads
Code of Practice
WPM:2.21
ESSR sections:
3.2, 3.9, 3.10,
5.7, 6.2, 7.2, 7.3,
12.11
WPM sections:
2.1, 2.2, 2.8,
2.10, 2.12, 2.16,
2.19, 3, 5.10, 6
Safety Life
Savers
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ESSR sections:
7.2, 7.3, 12.11
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WPM sections:
2.9, 2.10, 2.15
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Steps
required to perform the task, in the
correct sequence
Hazards
for each job step
Initial
Risk
Rating
Controls
required to eliminate or minimise the risk of injury
Controlled
Risk
Rating
References
ESSR sections:
3.2, 3.9, 3.10,
5.7, 6.2, 7.2, 7.3,
12.11
WPM sections:
2.3, 2.6, 2.7, 2.8,
2.10, 2.12, 2.16,
2.19, 3, 6
Safety Life
Savers
ESSR sections:
3.2, 3.9, 3.10,
6.2, 7.2, 7.3,
WPM sections:
2.2, 2.3, 2.6, 2.7,
2.8, 2.9, 2.10,
2.26, 3
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Safety Life
Savers
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WPM section:
2.21
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