[Audio] Sky City, Contractor Onboarding. Sky City Contractor Onboarding.
[Audio] Welcome to Sky City Adelaide Sky City's goal is to provide a great and safe place to work. SkyCity is committed to working smarter and collaboratively with our contractors and has implemented the contractor induction. This contractor induction aims to provide information, training and instruction to protect contractors, SkyCity staff and patrons from harm. It will provide a basic knowledge of health and safety requirements, key risks and emergency protocols..
[Audio] SkyCity Condition of Entry On arrival to SkyCity, contractors must report and register at the staff entrance security desk. Contractors must obtain a visitors pass. A visitor pass must be worn at all times while performing work at SkyCity. Security will contact the SkyCity representative to collect the contractor. If the contractor is familiar with the SkyCity complex they may enter the building and report to their authorised area..
[Audio] In restricted areas contractors will need to be accompanied at all time by a SkyCity representative. The contractor must not enter a restricted area without the appropriate access. No unauthorised personnel are to accompany a contractor into SkyCity premises. Contractors must behave in a responsible manner and treat workers and customers with respect. SkyCity will not tolerate inappropriate behaviour. On completion of work or departing the building the contractor must return the visitor pass to the security desk unless allocated..
[Audio] SkyCity Contractor Requirements Contractors must: Be a minimum of 18 years of age. No criminal convictions or criminal charges pending, unless approved by SkyCity. Obey all directions given, to ensure their safety and the safety of others. Obey all safety and warning signs displayed in the workplace. Wear all PPE required. Obey the no smoking regulations. Not approach machinery/ equipment or employee operating equipment without authorisation. Use staff facilities while onsite. Access to gaming or hospitality facilities are no allowed during work hours or in breaks..
Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS)/ Risk Assessment.
Site Specific Safety Plan (SSSP). SkyCity Contractor Induction.
Permit to Work. SkyCity Contractor Induction. Permit to Work (PTW) is a key part of managing work activities that have inherently higher risk or unique aspects that could lead to a higher level of risk than rout ine work activities. A PTW is required for all High Risk Works including Hot Works, Working at Heights, Confined Space Entry and High Risk Electrical Work. All High Risk Work permits will be issued and managed in accordance with SkyCity’s High Risk Work Permit System..
Permit to Work (PTW). SkyCity Contractor Induction.
Access to Roof. SkyCity Contractor Induction. The Roof area is considered a high risk work area at SkyCity. Authorisation must be obtained by Property services prior to access. SkyCity Safe Work Procedures (SWP’s) and associated procedures must be obtained and complied with when work is conducted in this area. A High Risk Work Permit must be in place prior to undertaking any work requiring roof access..
Accidents and Incidents. SkyCity Contractor Induction.
First Aid. SkyCity Contractor Induction. Contractors are required to have their own first aid supplies, appropriate to the size of the work group and the work being undertaken. Should the condition require additional first aid support/supplies, report to the Security desk for assistance. Contractors requiring immediate medical or emergency assistance must contact Security on 82184110. are required to have their own first aid supplies, but should the conditions require, contractors can have assistance from Security and SkyCity’s First Aid facility located behind ground floor. Should assistance or an ambulance be required, the contractor must call Security on 8218 4110, to ensure ambulance service has direct access to the person in need..
Notifiable Events. SkyCity Contractor Induction. All contractors must report any notifiable events immediately to SkyCity Security and their SkyCity representative. SkyCity Health and Safety must be informed to work collaboratively with the contracting company. SafeWork SA must be informed of notifiable events. Notifiable events include; fatalities, serious injuries or illness and dangerous incidents. If a notifiable event occurs, stop work, secure the scene and ensure hazards are controlled to ensure there is no risk to further harm..
Fire. SkyCity Contractor Induction. Contractor must provide their own fire fighting equipment where SWMS and/or High Risk Work Permit require it. Fire fighting equipment must be appropriate to the work being undertaken. In the event of a fire contractors must contact Security control room immediately on 82184110 prior to attempting to fight the fire. are required to have their own first aid supplies, but should the conditions require, contractors can have assistance from Security and SkyCity’s First Aid facility located behind ground floor. Should assistance or an ambulance be required, the contractor must call Security on 8218 4110, to ensure ambulance service has direct access to the person in need..
Emergency Procedures. SkyCity Contractor Induction.
Key Phone Numbers. SkyCity Contractor Induction. Security Control room: 82184110 Security Staff Entrance: 82184202 Property Service Help Desk: 82184227.
Health and Safety Requirements. SkyCity Contractor Induction.
Health and Safety Requirements. SkyCity Contractor Induction.
Ladders. SkyCity Contractor Induction. Where possible platform ladders are to be used. Ensure ladders are in good condition and maintained. Ensure ladders are installed on a stable surface, adequate angle or pitch of above 1:4 ( one out and four up) and secured at the top or bottom. 3 points of contact must be maintained at all times whilst performing work on a ladder. If a ladder is not practicable an elevated work platform or scaffold must be used and a Permit to Work must be obtained..
Chemical Safety. SkyCity Contractor Induction. An up to date Safety Data Sheet must be available for any chemical brought onto SkyCity site. The contactor will review the SDS to determine that hazardous nature of all chemicals. Approval to bring hazardous substance on site must be obtained from SkyCity Health and Safety prior to use. Contractors must comply with the requirements of the Safety Data Sheet (SDS) for the product. Chemicals must be clearly labelled and stored in appropriate containers. Contractors must wear appropriate PPE . Fire extinguishers and spill kits and any other controls must be in place , if required by the SDS, SWMS or Permit to Work. Waste and chemicals must be removed from site after work is completed..
Manual Handling. SkyCity Contractor Induction. Contractors must: Use appropriate lifting technique appropriate for the task. Use mechanical aids if appropriate. Rotate tasks to limit the risk of manual handling. Ensure work area is clear of obstacles and appropriate housekeeping is maintained to prevents slips, trips and falls..
Electrical Equipment. SkyCity Contractor Induction.
Remote or isolated work. SkyCity Contractor Induction.
Lockout and tagout. SkyCity Contractor Induction.
Parking. SkyCity Contractor Induction. Parking is available in the Walker/Festival Plaza Car Park. Limited onsite parking is available for the delivery and drop off of items at the loading bay. Prior notice and arrangement must be made with the SkyCity representative in consultation with the Logistics Manager..
Asbestos. SkyCity Contractor Induction. Contractors who may be exposed to Asbestos at SkyCity must consult with Property services prior to work commencing and review the Asbestos Register..
Waste. SkyCity Contractor Induction. Disposal of waste is to be managed by the contractor. All contractors should dispose of waste regularly and frequently. Large quantities of rubbish or waste requiring specialised disposal is to be removed by the contractor. Contractors may liaise with the SkyCity representative regarding small quantities of waste..