Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 1 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Anchorage Point & Roof Access Summary System Type Quantity Installed Passed Inspection Non - Compliant No Safe Access Anchorage Points 79 66 4 9 Ladders & Stairs 12 1 8 3 Horizontal Rail Systems 1 0 1 0 Document Version Control Date Change By 4. 2 21/07/21 Issued to Client RP Height Safety Systems Inspection Report Sky5 Unit 8 Harcourt Business Park 809 - 821 Botany Rd, Rosebery NSW 2018 (02) 9519 5122 – www. sky5 .com.au COPYRIGHT ã This report is the property of Sky5 Pty Ltd, and is licensed to the client for use on this project only. Reproductions of this document shall only be undertaken in full with the written permission of Sky5 Pty Ltd. Highlands Marketplace 197 Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong NSW 2575 Site Reference Number: N1669 Inspection Date: 14/07/21 Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 2 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Anchorage Point & Roof Access Systems - Inspection Certificate On this day, at this time , Sky5 Inspected the installed Height Safety Fall Prevention and Roof Access Systems in accordance with the following Australian Standard s (where applicable) : AS/NZS 1891:4 2009 Industrial Fall Arrest S ystems & Devices – selection, use and maintenance AS /NZS 1657:201 8 Fixed Platform, Walkway, Stairways and Ladders – design, construction and installation AS/NZS ISO 22846.2:2020 - Personal equipment for protection against falls - Rope access system s This certificate is valid for 12 months, however does not cover any damage caused by accidents or misuse by other parties. An annual inspection is required of these systems for re - certification to comply with Australian Standards and Manufacturers requirements. All certification tags and system information signboards indicate the date of inspection and due date for re - certification. All anchors must be re - inspected and certified after any fal l or incident involving the anchors. Signed: Paul Brown Compliance Manager Certificate Number: N1669 Site Location: Highlands Marketplace 197 Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong NSW 2575 Date of Certification: 14/07/21 Date for Re - Certification: 14/07/22 Anchorage Point & Roof Access Summary System Type Quantity Installed Passed Inspection Non - Compliant No Safe Access Anchorage Points 79 66 4 9 Ladders & Stairs 12 1 8 3 Horizontal Rail Systems 1 0 1 0 Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 3 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Preamble: This report is the property of Sky5 Pty Ltd, and is licensed to the client for use on this project only. Reproductions of this document shall only be undertaken in full with the written permission of Sky5 Pty Ltd. This report is designed to provide curr ent information on the status of systems and or protective equipment; potential risk involved with using the systems and/or protective equipment and recommendations to mitigate the identified risk for the purpose of working at heights and includes the foll owing: 1. Cover Page outlining property concerned and type of report; 2. Fall Prevention & Roof Access Systems – Inspection Certificate 3. Preamble details of report including Risk Management information 4 Detailed r eport containing, findings, the risk associated with those findings (if required) and recommendations to mitigate the identified risk in accordance with relevant Australian Standards and Industry Codes; 5 Inspection Results; Risk assessment involves esti mating the level of risk – estimating the probability ( L ikelihood) of an event occurring and the magnitude of effects (Consequence) if the event does occur. Essentially risk assessment lies at the heart of risk management, because it assists in providing t he information required to respond to a potential risk ie; falls from height, falls from ladders LIKELIHOOD (L ) CONSEQUENCE (C) - IMPACT RISK RANKI NG (R) 1 2 3 4 5 A Almost Certain Expected to be the outcome in most cases - 91 - 100% probable 1 Insignificant First aid injury/s (FAI), minor environmental impact. Minor/ medium term social impacts on local population, or expected financial impact = < $10k. A M (8) M (13) H (18) E (23) E (25) B Likely Will probably occur in most circumstances - 51 - 90% probable 2 Minor Medical Treatment Injury (MTI), minor short term environmental impact. Attention from media & heightened concern by local community or expected financial impact = $10k - $100k. B M (7) M (12) H (17) H (21) E (24) C Possible Might occur sometime 31 - 50% probable 3 Moderate Lost Time Injury (LTI). Serious irreversible injury/disease, serious medium term environmental harm. Adverse local media coverage, or expected financial impact = $100k - $1 mill. C L (4) M (11) H (16) H (20) H (22) D Unlikely Could occur, but would not be expected - 10 - 30% probable 4 Major Si ng le fatality, permanent localised environmental harm. Substantial risk to corporate reputation, sustained adverse local media coverage, major repairs or project outcomes affected, or expected financial impact = $1 - 10 mill. D L (3) M (6) M (10) H (15) H (19) E Rare Rare that this would occur - no previous occurrence in similar circumstances - < 10% probable 5 Catastrophic Multiple fatalities, permanent lo ng term and extensive environmental harm. Extreme risk to corporate reputation, public outrage & national media coverage, high profile litigation, class action, threat to business division viability or expected financial outcome = $10 - $100 mill. E L (1) L (2) L (5) M (9) H (14) Risk Ranking Summary EXTREME These risks are Unacceptable. The work activity should be halted until Critical Controls are implemented which reduce the risk to High at least. If it is not possible to reduce the risk, the work should remain prohibited. Detailed research, planning & Critical Control review with actions by Supervisory staff, Workplace Manager, HSE Manager & Gro up Manager HSE. HIGH These risks must be reduced where possible by implementing higher levels of Critical Control using the Hierarchy of Controls. Detailed review of Critical Controls by Supervisory staff and Workplace Manager including consultation with work crew and tra inin g in revised system of work. MEDIUM Identified Critical Controls must be capable of reducing the risk by eliminating or minimising to an acceptable level. Critical Activities & Monitoring are to be identified and implemented by Supervisory staff. LOW The work is relatively safe and can be managed by routine Standard System Control Measures, procedures, guidelines & JSEA/SWM S. No further action is required, unless additional hazards arise during the work. HIERARCHY OF CONTROLS Elimin ate the hazard Can the need to work at height be avoided to eliminate the risk of a fall I s olate the hazard Can physical barriers be provided to protect fall edges Fall Restraint Systems Can fall restraint systems be provided that restrict the movement so a worker cannot fall Fall Arrest Systems Can fall arrest systems be provided to arrest a worker if they fall Administrative Controls Procedures and processes that inform the worker of identified hazards Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 4 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Purlin Mounted Anchorage Points Manufacturer Safetylink Installer Safetylink Installation date Unknown Installer contact details 02 4963 1068 Product c ode PURLK001 Roof sheet fixing method Kliplok Anchor rating 15kN Anchor point purpose Fall Arrest Number of anchors 56 Anchor point reference numbers FA – 02 - 06, 07 - 14, 19 - 41, 47 - 50, 60 - 75 Notes: Anchor points inspected have passed a visual inspection in accordance with AS/NZS 1891.4 and manufacturers requirements. Recommendations: Anchor points to be inspected at 12 monthly intervals in accordance with AS/NZS 1891.4 – Certification due 14/07/22. System Passed Surface Mounted Anchorage Points Manufacturer RIS safety Installer RIS safety Installation date July 2008 Installer contact details (02) 8781 2100 Product c ode SMAP Roof sheet fixing method Klip - lok Anchor rating 15kN Anchor point purpose Fall Arrest Number of anchors 10 Anchor point reference numbers FA – 15 – FA - 18, 44, 46, 76 - 79 Notes: Anchor points inspected have passed a visual inspection in accordance with AS/NZS 1891.4 and manufacturers requirements. Recommendations: Anchor points to be inspected at 12 monthly intervals in accordance with AS/NZS 1891.4 – Certification due 14/07/22. System Passed Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 5 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Purlin Mounted Anchorage Points Manufacturer RIS safety Installer RIS safety Installation date July 2008 Installer contact details (02) 8781 2100 Product c ode ESL22 Roof sheet fixing method Klip - lok Anchor rating 15kN Anchor point purpose Fall Arrest Number of anchors 9 Anchor point reference numbers FA – 51 – FA - 59 Notes: Fall from heights risk as a nchor points are unable to be inspected and certified due to system installed adjacent to fragile roof skylight area Recommendations: Anchor points to be restricted from use and to be deemed ‘No Safe Access’. No Safe Access Surface Mounted Anchorage Points Manufacturer RIS safety Installer RIS safety Installation date 2009 Installer contact details (02) 8781 2100 Product c ode SMAP 6 Roof sheet fixing method Kliplok Anchor rating 15kN Anchor point purpose Fall Arrest Number of anchors 3 Anchor point reference numbers FA – 42, 43 & 45 Notes: Fall from heights risk due to the following: - Anchor point fixings secured into roof flashing do not allow visual inspection of roof sheeting and cannot be certified by Sky5 - Lack of anti - pendulum anchor points to cornersof roof edge where gutter maintenance is required. Recommendations: - Remove and replace anchor points with compliant system in adjacent location away from flashing and waterproof penetrations. - In addition, install additional anti - pendulum anchor points. System Failed Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 6 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Chemically Installed Anchorage Points Manufacturer RIS safety Installer Safetylink Installation date 2009 Installer contact details (02) 8781 2100 Product c ode SA412 Fixing chemical Unknown Anchor rating 22kN Anchor point purpose Anchor Access to Rail System Number of anchors 1 Anchor point reference numbers F A – 01 Notes: Anchor point e yelet is not installed in direction of fall edge or in the direction of load Recommendations: Anchor poin t to be removed and replaced in correct direction of load in accordance with AS/NZS 1891.4 System Failed Horizontal Rail System Manufacturer RIS safety Installer RIS safety Installation date Unkown Installer contact details (02) 8781 2100 Max users per system 2 Parent structure Unknown Total systems 1 Horizontal rail ref numbers HRS – 01 Notes: Horizontal rail system inspected has f ailed a visual inspection . The system cannot be certified as fixings into the structure cannot be visually inspected due to the flase ceiling Recommendations: Rail system to be restricted from use and to be deemed ‘No Safe Access’ as system is surplus to access requirements. System Failed Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 7 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Access Ladder s Manufacturer Safemaster Installer Unknown Installation date Unknown Installer contact details Unknown Ladder height LD - 01: 0.9m LD - 02: 1.3m LD - 06: 1.8m LD - 12: 1.6m Ladder style Angled rung ladder No. of systems 4 Ladder reference numbers LD – 01 - 02, 06 & 12 LD - 01 LD - 02 LD - 06 LD - 12 Notes: Trip hazard exists due to the following: 1. Top rung is not level with landing and a step hazard exists at top of ladder 2. Gap between the top rung and landing is not within the required 50 - 100mm (either no gap or 50 - 100mm gap allowed) 3. Users may sustain sprain or ankle injuries due to uneven rung spacing at the ladder’s base Recommendations: Remove and replace ladders with compliant system. Non - Compliant Access Ladder Manufacturer Safemaster Installer Unknown Installation date Unknown Installer contact details Unknown Ladder height 1.8m Ladder style Angled rung ladder No. of systems 1 Ladder reference numbers LD – 05 Notes: Trip and fall hazard exist due to the following: 1. Top rung is not level with landing 2. Step hazard at top of ladder 3. 200mm foot clearance is not provided between the back edge of rungs and wall 4. Users may sustain sprain or ankle injuries due to uneven rung spacing at the ladder’s base Recommendations: Remove and replace ladder with a compliant system. Non - Compliant Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 8 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Access Ladders Manufacturer Safemaster Installer Unknown Installation date Unknown Installer contact details Unknown Ladder height LD - 03: 0.8m LD - 11: 1.6m Ladder style Angled rung ladder No. of systems 2 Ladder reference numbers LD – 03 & 11 LD - 03 LD - 11 Notes: Trip and fall hazard exist due to the following: 1. Top rung is not level with landing 2. Users may sustain sprain or ankle injuries due to uneven rung spacing at the ladder’s base Recommendations: Remove and replace ladders with compliant system. Non - Compliant Access Ladder Manufacturer Safemaster Installer Unknown Installation date Unknown Installer contact details Unknown Ladder height 2.7m Ladder style Angled rung ladder No. of systems 1 Ladder reference numbers LD – 0 4 Notes: Trip and fall hazard exist due to the following: 1. Top rung is not level with landing 2. 2 00mm foot clearance is not provided between the back edge of rungs and wall 3. 900mm bottom landing is not provided 4. Users may sustain sprain or ankle injuries due to uneven r ung spacing at the ladder’s base Recommendations: Remove and replace ladder with a compliant system. Non - Compliant Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 9 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Access Ladders Manufacturer RIS safety Installer RIS safety Installation date Unkown Installer contact details (02) 8781 2100 Ladder height 1.7m Ladder style Angled rung ladder No. of systems 3 Ladder reference numbers LD – 08 - 10 Notes: Fall from heights risk due to the lack of fall protection provided for users requiring access to awnings. Recommendations: Ladders to be removed with acesss to awning to be restricted via EWP only. No Safe Access Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 10 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Anchorage Point Inspection Results Certificate Number: N1669 Edition Number: 1 Location/Site Address: Highlands Marketplace 197 Old Hume Hwy, Mittagong NSW 2575 Date of Certification: 14/07/21 Reason for Inspection: Annual Inspection Date for Re - certification: 14/07/22 Assessed By (Signatory): Paul Brown Inspector: N. Tepuke & T. Maihi System No. & Use System Type Test Load Movement Yes/No C ondition Rating Base Material Rating Comments Anchorage Points N1669 - FA - 01 M1 2 - C - E N/A N/A N/A N/A Failed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 02 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 03 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 04 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 05 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 06 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 07 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 08 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 09 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 10 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 11 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 12 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 13 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 14 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 15 M12 - SA - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 16 M12 - SA - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 17 M12 - SA - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 18 M12 - SA - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 19 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 20 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 21 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 22 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 23 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 24 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 25 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 26 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 27 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 28 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 29 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 30 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 31 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 32 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 33 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 34 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 35 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 36 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 37 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 38 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 39 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 40 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 41 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 42 M12 - SA - E N/A N/A N/A N/A Failed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 43 M12 - SA - E N/A N/A N/A N/A Failed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 44 M12 - SA - E N/A No G G Passed Visual Inspection Testing & Inspection Report Effective date: June 2021 Review date: Dec 2021 Page 11 of 11 VC - 49 Version: 4 .2 Printed documents are uncontrolled Anchor Type Codes: e.g. “M16 - C - E” = M16 Chemically set anchor with permanent eye. Size Options: M10 | M12 | M16 | M20 | 360 (Surface Mount Only) Setting Options: C - Chemical ly S et | P - Purlin Mounted | SA – Surface Mounted | TH - Thru - Bolted | CI - Cast in Anchor | FR - Friction Anchor Type Options: E - Permanent Eye | IN - Insert Sleave | H - Permanent Hanger | F - Froglink Anchor Use Codes: FA - Fall Arrest | RA - R ope Access | RD - Rope Diversion | AP - Aiding Point | MP - Multi Purpose (Fall Arrest & Rope Access) Condition Rating: E – Excellent/New | G – Good /In good order | F – Failed | Remove from service Test Loads: Apply load for 3min at 8.5kn for Fall Arrest and 8.5kn for Rope Access (chemical and friction set only) Lifelines: HLL - Horizontal Lifeline | VLL – Vertical Lifeline If you have any queries with regard s to th is report, or inspection results , please feel free to contact me. Kind Regards, Paul Brown Compliance Manager N1669 - FA - 45 M12 - SA - E N/A N/A N/A N/A Failed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 46 M12 - SA - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 47 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 48 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 49 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 50 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 51 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 52 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 53 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 54 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 55 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 56 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 57 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 58 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 59 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 60 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 61 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 62 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 63 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 64 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 65 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 66 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 67 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 68 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 69 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 70 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 71 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 72 M16 - P - E N /A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 73 M16 - P - E N/A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 74 M16 - P - E N/A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - FA - 75 M16 - P - E N/A No G G Passed Visual Inspection N1669 - 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