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by Merilyn1
05 Sep 2017, 11:03
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Chemwatch have done it again
Replies: 34
Views: 22538

Re: Chemwatch have done it again

Lorikeet wrote:I would drop it like a hot potato and go to excel or something much more reliable and less time consuming ..
Been there and done that! Best thing ever!
by Merilyn1
30 Aug 2017, 08:47
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Ordering for Practical Lessons
Replies: 50
Views: 23271

Re: Ordering for Practical Lessons

DoE schools do not have to risk Assessments. For those of you in the Independent or Catholic sectors you DO need to do risk assessments. It could also be argued that government schools should also be doing them, but if their hierarchy has made a decision otherwise, that is for them to deal with. Wa...
by Merilyn1
28 Aug 2017, 08:49
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Spray Painting booth
Replies: 4
Views: 2948

Re: Spray Painting booth

We don't but I can only imagine it is an accident waiting to happen. I would think they would be crazy to operate it without a SOP in place. I wouldn't be surprised if there is a code of practice available from your safework/workcover type people in your state. Maybe have a look there and pass the i...
by Merilyn1
28 Aug 2017, 08:45
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Ordering for Practical Lessons
Replies: 50
Views: 23271

Re: Ordering for Practical Lessons

Crazy. Have the staff been trained in doing their own risk assessments? Will these be any better than the Riaskassess version, in regard to the level of risk? If they think they can do it better, by all means let them at it. All you can do is make comments if risk assessments are not being done. I w...
by Merilyn1
25 Aug 2017, 08:35
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: SDS
Replies: 49
Views: 24617

Re: SDS

The advice I received at Phillip Crisp's Lab Safety course was to have the SDS for hazardous substances that are bought in, not needed for solutions you make yourself.
by Merilyn1
21 Aug 2017, 13:29
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Drones
Replies: 3
Views: 4689

Re: Drones

Hi macca
We've been given some info from AIS which is basically the same information you have been reading from CASA. The teacher should also be doing a risk assessment each time it is used to show that they have gone through the routine checks and they are complying with CASA's guidelines.
by Merilyn1
21 Aug 2017, 08:16
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Ordering for Practical Lessons
Replies: 50
Views: 23271

Re: Ordering for Practical Lessons

Two schools of thought on this - not printing saves paper and Riskassess have multiple back up copies of our files so a copy is being kept. Riskassess also recommend backing up at your school as well. When I download the pdf file, I save it to a folder of RAs and will save this folder to the cloud s...
by Merilyn1
18 Aug 2017, 09:39
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Facts about SDS
Replies: 3
Views: 2433

Re: Facts about SDS

You are correct - the law states that all employees using a hazardous chemical must have access to the current SDS. How your employer defines "access" varies. An electronic copy is fine as long as it is always accessible - what happens in the event of a black out, computer failure, interne...
by Merilyn1
17 Aug 2017, 12:23
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Risk assessments - who does them?
Replies: 3
Views: 2870

Re: Risk assessments - who does them?

It talks about collaborating - that doesn't mean doing it for someone else - it means talking together to get a few different view points. Having said that, though, I would NEVER write a RA for a teacher. It is their responsibility.
by Merilyn1
17 Aug 2017, 10:04
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Chemwatch have done it again
Replies: 34
Views: 22538

Re: Chemwatch have done it again

You can't rush these things. How long ago did I send that to you? :giggle:
by Merilyn1
17 Aug 2017, 08:26
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Chemwatch have done it again
Replies: 34
Views: 22538

Re: Chemwatch have done it again

At the TPL day I attended recently, at which Alan was a presenter, he basically said do your stocktake however you wish, on chemwatch, on a spread sheet, with pen and paper, there are no hard and fast rules according to him! Mine is done on chemwatch, I'm not game to check yet, I'll deal with that ...
by Merilyn1
17 Aug 2017, 08:25
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: SDS
Replies: 49
Views: 24617

Re: SDS

Soozle - you have learnt that Chemwatch isn't always easy. I usually search on-line for the SDS (Chemsupply has an excellent site for their SDSs). I know some schools are told to use Chemwatch but some issues are that Safework NSW (formally Workcover) state that the SDS must be from the manufacturer...
by Merilyn1
16 Aug 2017, 09:02
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Chemwatch have done it again
Replies: 34
Views: 22538

Re: Chemwatch have done it again

Not using it either - have a spreadsheet based list instead. I can easily manipulate it to make it simpler to read, whilst still retaining other information just hidden away. What I love is I get to name the chemicals the way that I want them named, instead of some having the brand name included and...
by Merilyn1
11 Aug 2017, 10:47
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Ordering for Practical Lessons
Replies: 50
Views: 23271

Re: Ordering for Practical Lessons

No, Macca - that's the whole year :giggle: Don't mean to gloat
by Merilyn1
11 Aug 2017, 10:06
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Ordering for Practical Lessons
Replies: 50
Views: 23271

Re: Ordering for Practical Lessons

Oh yuk! Dare I share? 109 pracs - this year. But, I am also the TAS assistant, visual arts and the new addition - WHS.
Next year will be busier though, so am making use of the time to order equipment, get systems in place etc.
by Merilyn1
10 Aug 2017, 14:26
Forum: Safety with Chemicals
Topic: Risk assessment on haz chem/DG
Replies: 11
Views: 5037

Re: Risk assessment on haz chem/DG

Thanks for sharing that Macca. I had missed reading the "news". Interesting to see how many pracs have been ordered all year.
by Merilyn1
10 Aug 2017, 13:05
Forum: Miscellaneous
Topic: Ordering for Practical Lessons
Replies: 50
Views: 23271

Re: Ordering for Practical Lessons

Riskassess here, too. It also has a schedule page where you see what is ordered each day. The labelling function is worth the subscription fee, alone. Not a problem here, but at my last school the date and time "stamping" was a wonderful tool! You can get a one month free trial - just go t...
by Merilyn1
08 Aug 2017, 15:28
Forum: Announcements
Topic: SLAMN conference 2017
Replies: 11
Views: 7962

Re: SLAMN conference 2017

melsid wrote::-( Bugger, that means I can't make it since we fly out to NZ on the 26th.
Just cancel the holiday :cheesy:
by Merilyn1
08 Aug 2017, 15:27
Forum: Announcements
Topic: ASET NSW annual conference
Replies: 7
Views: 5963

Re: ASET NSW annual conference

Hi Macca I stayed at the Y Hotel on Hyde Park. Short walk from the conference. Got a single room a couple of years ago for a tad under $100, and I got a free cooked breakfast! The room was compact, but had windows on one wall which opened it up. I'm pretty claustrophobic and didn't have a problem. T...
by Merilyn1
08 Aug 2017, 12:59
Forum: Announcements
Topic: ASET NSW annual conference
Replies: 7
Views: 5963

Re: ASET NSW annual conference

Thanks Margaret! I'm working on my selection now. Hopefully have an email off to the relevant person soon