applying manual handling practices applying correct methods for ascending and descending a tanker ladder checking integrity of dangerous goods by checking: caps hatches valves completing documentation required for top loading a dangerous goods tanker including: dangerous goods shipping documentation, current Australian Dangerous Goods (ADG) Code relevant Australian Standards and certification requirements relevant internal data entry books, including logbooks, data sheets and load sheets transport regulations as they apply to the enterprise, including local authority regulations and procedures workplace policies and procedures ensuring gross weight limitation of a tanker complies with: manufacturer safe fill levels and vehicle mass limits National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme (NHVAS) requirements state/territory legislation transport emergency response plan (TERP) identifying and preparing product transfer tanker equipment including: bonding devices brake interlock delivery hoses external piping and fittings overfill protection systems valves warning devices identifying dangerous goods and hazardous materials identifying product and volume of goods using emergency equipment including: emergency shutdown controls evacuation controls eye wash equipment and safety showers fire extinguishers spill control equipment using personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety measures including: chemical resistant gloves communications switch high visibility clothing and safety vest intrinsically safe, full cover protective clothing safety headwear and footwear safety glasses. |