Range Project JV Level 2 Induction Welcome to your Range Project JV Level 2 Induction Full Name Business Email Phone Number 1. How many fundamental guidelines form the basis of this Induction 4 5 6 2. All persons attending the site shall also receive a site specific induction. True False 3. All Incidents and Hazards will be reported to the SSM and Supervisor and be recorded. True False 4. Existing access tracks will be used where possible and where new access tracks are required, vegetation clearing will be conducted in accordance with the Project’s EA conditions. True False 5. The Environmental Management Plan (EMP) is the key document used to manage environmental risks for this project. This plan will be printed and be available in the site office. True False 6. All contractors are required to have accurate and up to date Emergency Response Plans (ERP) in place. Whilst drilling is under way, the Drilling contractor is the primary stakeholder at site, and accordingly is required to have this document (ERP) printed and available at site. True False 7. What Spill control methods will be used at each Project site? The Rig shall be positioned over a spill drop sheet. Spill response kits Drip tray for all refueling operations Drip tray or catchment device beneath potential leak points All of the above 8. All vehicles and equipment entering the work locations may require a Weed and Seed / Wash-down Clearance be submitted prior to entry. True False 9. Is a copy of the Weed and Seed and Wash down certificate, declaration required to be held in each vehicle? Yes No 10. No worker is to drive to another location (Well site or township) without that journey being approved by the SSM, and an active JMP be in place prior to departure. True False 11. Safe travel will require each Convoy of vehicles, or singular vehicle have either a Satellite phone or a GPS Tracker be carried and used for all Journeys to and from Miles township and all well sites. True False 12. Vehicle speed in and around the Well site is limited to what speed? 6 km/h 10 km/h 20 km/h 13. All vehicles shall be parked facing towards the site exit, and be placed in Park with handbrake applied, and minimise reverse parking wherever possible, keys to remain in the ignition. True False 14. Ways we can assist in reducing any potential fire hazards are? No smoking in vehicles / not throwing non extinguished butts out the window. Ensuring no dry grass or vegetation is caught up beneath the vehicle. Dedicated smoking areas. Managing grass growth on tracks and roads we traverse. Cleared areas between the rig, equipment, and any undergrowth. Effective fire management plans. All of the above 15. Every person continuing to do the right thing will ensure the JV upholds our good reputation and maintains a stable and reliable history with all stakeholders. True False 16. Our Environmental Plan and Pest management states that we are not allowed to burn rubbish, feed wildlife, and must ensure taps are turned off securely. True False 17. Each of us must assist in managing waste by ensuring bins lids are secured and we refrain from using disposable plastic items at site. True False 18. When lifting or removing items from on the ground, such as boxes or material, we should wear heavy Rigger gloves with your sleeves rolled down and secured. for what reason? To prevent cuts and abrasion To assist in snakebite prevention All of the above 19. In any Emergency situation - The site location will be about XX minutes away from Miles (driving time)? 10 minutes 15 minutes 25 minutes 35 minutes Time's up ‹ Range Project Cultural Heritage Induction Mereenie ESS Level 3 Induction ›