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WHS Guidebook

In accordance with Australia WHS laws, Makerspace Adelaide’s primary duty regarding volunteers, patrons and members of the public is to ensure as far as reasonably practicable, the health and safety of all on-site. This protection covers the physical safety and mental health of all persons using the space. The primary duty of an organisation includes ensuring, so far as is reasonably practicable:

Managing health and safety risks is also an important factor for all, especially volunteers who are in a supervisory role. The process of eliminating or minimising health and safety risks is called risk management and involves four steps:

  1. Identifying hazards – find out what could cause harm
  2. Assess the risks if necessary – understand the nature of the harm that could be caused by the hazard, how serious the harm could be and the likelihood of it happening
  3. Control risks – implement the most effective control measure that is reasonably practicable in the circumstances, and
  4. Review control measures – to ensure they are working as planned.

If any identification of hazards occurs, they must immediately be brought to the attention of the appropriate volunteers. Below is the reporting structure for WHS hazards:

Position Reports to
Member/Guest Report faults to the Workshop Supervisor
Workshop Supervisor Report faults to Site Manager and WHS Officer

Workshop Supervisors are inducted with the knowledge of the Lockout Procedure on-site. Thus, they can lockout any equipment or infrastructure deemed a hazard. They must then report the hazard to the Site Manager and WHS officer who are the only personnel allowed to re-activate any locked out equipment or infrastructure.

To try and maintain a safe working environment, the WHS Officer and Site Manager will hold “toolbox talks” with select volunteers, where discussion of working areas will take place revolving around relevant health and safety topics.

Safety Guidelines

All participants who undertake any work or organised Makerspace Adelaide activity within the Makerspace Adelaide premises are required to agree to these terms and conditions.

In particular you must:

Safe Conduct

Safety Equipment Locations

First Aid Box:

Fire Extinguishers:

A:B(E) Powder Extinguishers:

CO2 Extinguisher (Laser Cutter specific):

  1. Water Hose & Reel Extinguisher:

Fire Blankets:

General Housekeeping

Procedures and Guides

For procedures and guides in regards to WHS, please refer to the links below:

Isolation & Lockout Procedure - Reference for correct isolation and lockout procedure.

Incident Reaction Procedure - Reference for correct approach for dealing and documenting hazards and incidents on-site.