Work safely in an aquatic environment LEGACY
URN: LANAqu37L
Business Sectors (Suites): Aquaculture
Developed by: Lantra
Approved on:
2015
Overview
This standard is about working safely in an aquatic environment. It covers both understanding the health and safety requirements and policies of the work site, and being able to maintain the safety of yourself and others. It covers the importance of continually carrying out risk assessments and taking the appropriate action to maintain safe working on the site.
This standard is for everyone who works in an aquatic environment.
Performance criteria
You must be able to:
- ensure the ongoing health and safety of yourself and others
- select and ensure the effectiveness of protective equipment
- use personal protective equipment (PPE) effectively at all times, according to manufacturers' instructions, and the site's standard operating procedures
- adjust work to take account of prevailing weather and environmental conditions
- apply recommended safe lifting and manual handling techniques at all times
- use equipment safely according to manufacturers' instructions and the site's standard operating procedures
- use and operate communication devices in support of personal safety
- follow and communicate the requirements of the site emergency plans to others
- report accidents and incidents according to organisational reporting requirements
Knowledge and Understanding
You need to know and understand:
- the health and safety responsibilities of employer and employees
- common hazards associated with working in an aquatic environment
- when risk* *assessments should be conducted, including the role of dynamic risk assessment
- how hazards and risks relevant to the work site are documented
- the principles of accident and incident prevention and reporting
- health and safety legislation and organisational policies and procedures
- the importance of protective equipment in maintaining site safety
- the use and correct application of protective equipment
- the risks associated with weather and environmental conditions
- personal cold water survival techniques
- safe lifting and manual handling techniques and their importance in avoiding injury
- why permissions are required for equipment usage
- the importance of equipment maintenance
- the communication devices that are required at the work site
- site emergency plans
- the dangers associated with lone working and how they can be minimised
- the hazards associated with the handling of bottled gases
Scope/range
Scope Performance
Scope Knowledge
Values
Behaviours
Skills
Glossary
hazards* *– something with the potential to cause harm
protective equipment – might include:
- life-jackets
- respirators/dust masks
- ear muffs/plugs
- hard hats
- gloves
- goggles/face shields
- safety footware
- high-visibility clothing
risk – likelihood of the hazard's potential being realised
Links To Other NOS
External Links
Version Number
2
Indicative Review Date
2020
Validity
Legacy
Status
Original
Originating Organisation
Lantra
Original URN
LANAqu37
Relevant Occupations
Fish Farming
SOC Code
5111
Keywords
health and safety; aquatic