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  • Does the quick-cut operator have a Quick-Cut ticket from an RTO?

  • Is a quick cut the safety option?<br>Could a sledgehammer and bolt cutters be used instead

  • Has a Crew Hazard Assesment been completed?<br>Does it include Quick Cut use?

  • Do they have a Quick Cut Permit? <br>Has it been signed off by the site supervisor or delegate?

  • Do they have all required PPE available?<br>Hard Hat?<br>Face Sheild? <br>Safety Glasses?<br>Ear Muffs?<br>P2 Respirator?

  • Is the work area set up free of trip hazards?

  • Is the saw in good working order?<br>The trigger doesn't Jam?<br>Handels and guard don't wobble?<br>The blade is fitted correctly and isn't worn or missing teeth?

  • Is pressurised STHIL water bottle in use?

  • Is clean water being used in the water bottle to avoid blockages?

  • If cutting concrete pipe is it supported under the length of the pipe with the collard dug in?

  • Are they using correct cutting techniques?<br>Not using the top of the blade?<br>Have a good footing and 2 hands holding the saw?<br>Standing to slightly to the side?<br>Not Cutting above shoulder height?

  • When liners are being cut they following the procedure outlined in SWMS-07 Quick Cut use?

Cutting Roads

  • When using as a road saw is a quick cut correctly mounted to the trolly?

  • Is the area free of trip hazards?

  • When cutting on a live road is traffic management in place?

  • Is an asphalt blade fitted to the saw?

  • Has the area been correctly marked out and delineated?

Finished using the Quick Cut

  • Does the operator clean the saw down after use to avoid water jets blocking?

  • Is the PPE put away and stored correctly?

  • Is the pressure in the water bottle released?

  • Is the Equipment returned to the supervisor after use for safe storage?

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