Planning for safe practices as a spotter
- Roles and responsibilities of spotter
- Applicable OHS and Electrical Safety Legislation
- Component parts of electrical distribution systems
- Hazard identification and risk assessments
- Operational specifications of plant and equipment
- Locating service assets and related stakeholders
- Site plans, documentation and permits
- “No Go Zone” clearance distances
Preparing for spotter duties
- Personal protective equipment requirements
- Communication equipment requirements
- Identifying service assets
- Effect of service assts assessed
- Emergency equipment and emergency procedures
- Limits of approach to overhead and underground assets
Performing spotter duties
- Measuring equipment and techniques to calculate distances
- Effects of swag and sway on overhead assets and depths of underground services
- Communication equipment and signalling methods
- Communicating clearance distances to plant operators
- Spotting for the entry of plant and equipment into the “No Go Zones”
- Emergency procedures in the event of an incident
- First aid procedures in the event of an injury or incident
Completing and reviewing spotter duties
- Appropriate personnel clearly communicated with at completion
- Tools and equipment, including PPE, checked, cleaned and stored
- Relevant worksite records and completed
- Spotters duties reviewed and improvements identified and communicated to supervisor