Energizer Homepower HP-6M Series Owner's Manual page 21

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Hazard
No.
Description
Potential Source
Consequences
STEP 1
Explosive gas
Burns to eyes and skin:
generated by batteries:
Explosive gas
Secondary injuries
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hazards
Inadvertent ignition
as a result of
of flam-mable gas.
explosions.
Consult manufacturer
for advice on:
Consult manufacturer for
advice on Toxic fumes
Poisoning
generated from different
types of batteries in:
Asphyxiation
Toxic fumes
6
hazards
Normal operation.
Burns to airway
tissues (e.g. from
Fault conditions.
corrosive gases).
Other
consequences.
This hazard should be considered for all CEC approved pre-assembled integrated Battery Energy Storage Systems (BESS)
1
where the installer is required to make connections on the DC side of the system (e.g. connecting equipment that is delivered to
site as two or more modules) should be considered for each individual situation.
Site specific sources of hazards (e.g. impact from vehicles), should be considered for each individual situation.
2
Site specific sources of consequences (e.g. damage to battery system, creating toxic fume or other hazards) should be
3
considered for each individual situation.
Site specific sources of controls (e.g. bollards) should be considered for each individual situation.
4
Material Safety Data Sheets shall be provided at the completion of installation (refer to AS/NZS 5139:2019 Clause 6.4.1).
5
Contact your manufacturer to determine the risk level for this hazard. Follow the manufacturers advice on installation and
6
maintenance activities and install and inspect any equipment for damage before installation. Installers will also be required
assess site considerations to determine the inherent risk rating and the residual risk.
Contact your manufacturer to determine the risk level for this hazard. Follow the manufacturers advice on installation and
7
maintenance activities and install and inspect any equipment for damage before installation. Installers will also be required
assess site considerations to determine the inherent risk rating and the residual risk.
Risk Assessment Form Columns Hazard description: as described in AS/NZS 5139:2019.
Potential source: any or reasonably foreseeable abnormal conditions or reasonably foreseeable misuse.
Potential consequences: the most likely outcome.
Inherent risk: cross-referencing the consequence against the likelihood of it occurring in the risk matrix (before the controls
are implemented).
Controls: should consider the hierarchy of control methods described in the relevant OHS/WHS Regulations and AS/NZS
5139:2019.
Residual risk: cross-referencing the consequence against the likelihood of it occurring in the risk matrix (after the controls
are implemented).
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Inherent
Potential
Controls
Risk
STEP 3
STEP 2
Follow manufacturers
advice on Installation
and maintenance
activities.
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6
Inspect equipment
for damage before
installing.
Follow manufacturers
advice on Installation
and maintenance
activities.
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7
Inspect equipment
for damage before
installing.
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Series
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Notes:
Risk
STEP 4
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