This standard is about working in a workshop environment.complying with legislation and protocols.
It will involve creating or upholding a safe, secure workshop space and maintaining the health and safety of yourself and the crew you work with at all times.
It also involves ensuring that the space is clean, organised and well managed in order to execute your work. This management could also include setting up a dry hire space to be able to deliver the necessary work in an effective manner, including cleaning up and returning the area to previous state.
As part of this work, you will be expected to liaise with local firearms officer to approve a certified and secure storage for weapons and ammunition.
This standard refers to working in both permanent and temporary workshop spaces, ensuring that there is sufficient space to carry out the required work effectively.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
organise the workshop space by ensuring equipment and materials are stored in the appropriate locations when not in use
identify the production personnel to liaise with regarding risk assessment
provide documentation, as and when required, detailing any pertinent information about the workshop space
check and confirm that all utilities and appliances are fitted and used complying with legislation and protocols
ensure that the workshop space is secure at all times
monitor all safety parameters in the workshop and provide documentation to this effect, as and when required
liaise with production to confirm that the appropriate levels of insurance are in place and provide documentation to this effect
keep maintenance records and ensure that test certificates can be provided
provide appropriate waste disposal and recycling systems complying with legislation and protocols
take all aspects of risk assessment and management into account and provide documentation to this effect
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand:
the equipment you have and use in the work area
how to maintain clean and efficient upkeep of the workshop space
the location of utility supplies and their suitability
how to load and unload heavy equipment
how to liaise with production regarding risk assessments and the impact these will have on the workshop space
the health and safety measures for working in a workshop environment and the legislation to comply with
the electrical set up of the building and the impact that will have on the work carried out there
the air extraction equipment in place in the workshop
how to ensure the safe, secure storage of materials and weapons in the workshop
the security of the building at all times
how to create safety parameters within the workshop space, including, but not limited to, trip hazards and barrier tape
how to identify and store dangerous and hazardous substances
how to manage waste disposal and recycling in line legislation and protocols
the insurance and licencing requirements for temporary and permanent workshop spaces and how to clarify what is covered within the production or company policy
the importance of record keeping for equipment maintenance and risk assessment
Overview
This standard is about working in a workshop environment.complying with legislation and protocols.
It will involve creating or upholding a safe, secure workshop space and maintaining the health and safety of yourself and the crew you work with at all times.
It also involves ensuring that the space is clean, organised and well managed in order to execute your work. This management could also include setting up a dry hire space to be able to deliver the necessary work in an effective manner, including cleaning up and returning the area to previous state.
As part of this work, you will be expected to liaise with local firearms officer to approve a certified and secure storage for weapons and ammunition.
This standard refers to working in both permanent and temporary workshop spaces, ensuring that there is sufficient space to carry out the required work effectively.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
Knowledge and understanding
You need to know and understand: