Mobile plant
Mobile plant can include any piece of work equipment, appliance, vehicle, container, implement or tool that is not exclusively reliant on manual power for it to function for its intended purpose. Mobile plant is commonly found in workplace environments as varied as:
- Warehousing and manufacturing
- Construction sites
- Mines and railways
Examples of mobile plant
Mobile plant can include equipment as diverse as: lifting equipment, forklifts, power tools. mobile cranes, earthmoving equipment, cherry pickers and elevated work platforms. Higher risk equipment generally requires a current license to operate without which it must never be used.
Even if you are licensed and competent to operate mobile plant, only do so if you:
- Have been authorised by Hays to do so
Hays has a duty to identify, assess and control risks to your health and safety. We undertake an assessment of each job as directed by the client. If the client asks you to complete different duties or asks you to work at a different site, you may be exposed to an increased risk to your health and safety or you may be exposing others to undue risk. - Have received specific training by the client to use mobile plant
You may be licensed and competent to operate mobile plant however site rules often vary. Prior to operating you must know these site rules, understand safe work practices and follow these procedures. A client may also ask that you demonstrate the use of equipment to assess your ability to operate equipment safely.
Safe operation of mobile plant
Prior to operating mobile plant, you must ensure:
- A pre-start inspection or check is completed
- Any defects identified are reported to the client and fixed before plant is used
- You run through the controls, alarms, emergency brakes and operating instructions
- You are familiar with the environment you are operating plant in the type and suitability of mobile plant that you will be operatinn
- You consider all site safety restrictions that could include:
- Speed limits
- Shared or safety zoning
- Communication procedures and the environment (indoors or outdoors, uneven, sloped, wet/dry, high-reach, overhead hazards, attachments etc.)
- Restraint devices, if fitted are used, That you report to your Hays consultant any request to use plant that you are not licensed to operate
How to report a Health & Safety issue or concern
Do not think because you may be new on site that you should not report a hazard.
To report any health & safety concern or hazard please contact the Hays Health and Safety team by calling:
Freecall Australia: 1800 786 057
Freecall New Zealand: 0800 562 669 (select option 4)
Alternatively, if you prefer you can also report this by speaking to your Hays consultant. Hays will always work to ensure that your safety comes first and so and will take the necessary steps required to safeguard this. All calls are confidential, your identity will not be divulged without your specific prior consent.