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Management Systems Australia Work Health & Safety and Environment Management System WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Entry into Confined Spaces An Important Note 1. Using this guideline is subject to the conditions in our Disclaimer. 2. This document (including the legislative references) is regularly updated. Please check that this is the current, up-to-date version before using the information below. Highlighted text indicates changes incorporated in the latest update of this document. Contents 1. Scope . 3 2. Objectives . 3 3. Definitions . 3 4. Issues to be Addressed . 3 4.1. 4.2. 4.3. 4.4. 4.5. 4.6. 4.7. 4.8. 4.9. 4.10. The Need for Confined Space Entry Construction Work In or Near a Confined Space Identification and Registration Confined Spaces Review Warning Signs and Protective Barriers Confined Space Hazards Confined Space Work Permit Work in the Confined Space Completion of the Work Confined Space Training 4 4 4 4 5 5 5 6 6 6 5. Responsibilities of Personnel . 7 6. Supporting Documents. 7 7. Related WHSE Guidelines . 7 8. External References . 8 8.1. 8.2. 8.3. 8.4. 8.5. Acts and Regulations Statutory Codes of Practice Management System Standards Australian and New Zealand Standards International Standards WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. 8 11 17 18 34 Issue - May 2022 Page 1 of 39

Management Systems Australia 8.6. Guidance Notes and Publications WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. 34 Issue - May 2022 Page 2 of 39

Management Systems Australia 1. Scope This Guideline covers the requirements associated with the entry into, and performance of work in, confined spaces such as tanks, vessels, pits, ditches, pipes, ducts, sewers, drains, tunnels, etc. The guideline addresses the assessment of hazards, authorisation for entry, preparation for entry, entry into the confined space, stand-by person's duties, work in the confined space (including hot work), rescue and first aid and the closure of confined spaces. Please Note This WHSE Guideline does not cover requirements which apply to designers or manufacturers of plant which includes confined spaces. These are covered in specific legislative requirements (refer Section 8 below). 2. Objectives To ensure that all hazards associated with the entry into a confined space are assessed and controlled and risks are minimised and, where possible, eliminated. 3. Definitions Confined Space An enclosed or partially enclosed space that is not intended or designed primarily for human occupancy, within which there is a risk of one or more of the following: An oxygen concentration outside the oxygen range; A concentration of airborne contaminant that may cause impairment, loss of consciousness or asphyxiation; A concentration of flammable airborne contaminant that may cause injury from fire or explosion; Engulfment in a stored free-flowing solid or rising level of liquid that may cause suffocation or drowning. Entry (to a confined space) Entry into a confined space is when a person’s head or upper body is within the boundary of the confined space. 4. Issues to be Addressed Please Note This section of the WHSE Guideline needs to be expanded and further developed by users into a full operational procedure. This is done by incorporating details to reflect your company’s structure, work process and local circumstances; legislative and other requirements; and technical details from publications and guidance notes. Assistance with developing procedures is available from Management Systems Australia. The major issues addressed in this guideline are as follows: WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 3 of 39

Management Systems Australia 4.1. The Need for Confined Space Entry In accordance with the requirements of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011, arrangements shall be in place in relation to the duty of designers, manufacturers, importers, suppliers, installers and constructors of plant and structures that include confined spaces. These arrangements shall be aimed at ensuring that: the need for any person to enter the confined space and the risk of a person inadvertently entering it are, so far as is reasonably practicable, eliminated; or if it is not reasonably practicable to eliminate the need to enter the confined space or the risk of a person inadvertently entering the space, ensuring that: the need or risk are minimised; the confined space is designed with a safe means of entry and exit; and risks to health and safety are eliminated or minimised so far as is reasonably practicable. 4.2. Construction Work In or Near a Confined Space In accordance with the requirements of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011, any construction work carried out in or near a confined space shall be considered as High Risk Construction Work and arrangements shall be in place to ensure: the preparation and content of the Safe Work Method Statements; compliance with the Safe Work Method Statements; the provision of a copy of the Safe Work Method Statement to the principal contractor; the review of the Safe Work Method Statements; and the keeping of the Safe Work Method Statements. 4.3. Identification and Registration All confined spaces which Company personnel may need to enter shall be identified. The identification shall be based on the detailed definitions of confined spaces, as per the relevant regulations and Australian Standards (refer Section 8 below). All confined spaces shall be registered in the Confined Spaces Register 4.4. Confined Spaces Review A review shall be conducted of all confined spaces on site to determine whether the need to enter them can be eliminated altogether or alternatively, the frequency may be reduced. Specialists shall participate in this review, as required. Such a review shall also be conducted during the design phase of all new facilities which include confined spaces (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-030). WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 4 of 39

Management Systems Australia 4.5. Warning Signs and Protective Barriers All entry points into all confined spaces shall be sign-posted with a danger sign forbidding entry to unauthorised personnel (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-032). In addition, protective barriers shall be erected to prevent unauthorised entry. 4.6. Confined Space Hazards The hazards associated with each confined space shall be identified and documented (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-028). Hazards to be considered prior to entry into a confined space shall include, but are not limited to, the following: Suffocation Poisoning Moving parts Fire Explosion Drowning Burial under solids Electrocution Radiation Burning and scalding Any other hazard, specific to a particular confined space. 4.7. Confined Space Work Permit A Confined Space Work Permit must be issued for any entry into a confined space or for any work in or on the outside of a confined space (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-036). The issue of permits for work on the outside surface of a confined space shall apply if: There is any risk to the persons carrying out the work; or If there is a risk of fire or explosion. Persons authorised to issue these certificates must be trained in confined spaces hazards (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-003). Before issuing the permit, the issuer shall consider whether the work can be carried out without entering the confined space. The Work Permit shall specify preparations for entry such as: Physical isolation including the isolation of hydraulic and pneumatic systems (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-037) Electrical isolation (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-038) Cleaning and purging Decontamination (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-039) Testing of the atmosphere The use of personal protective equipment (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-052) WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 5 of 39

Management Systems Australia Briefing of the person(s) carrying out the work and the Stand-by Person(s). The process for issuing the permit shall include a risk assessment (refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-028) by a competent person or persons before work associated with the confined space is carried out. The assessment shall be in writing and take into account at least the following: the nature and inherent hazards of the confined space; the work required to be done, including the need to enter the confined space; the range of methods by which the work can be done; the hazards involved and associated risks involved with the actual method selected and equipment proposed to be used; emergency response procedures; and the competence of the persons to undertake the work. The risk assessment shall be revised whenever there is evidence to indicate that it is no longer valid. 4.8. Work in the Confined Space The concentration of oxygen in the atmosphere within a confined space and the increase in the level of flammable gases must be in accordance with Australian Standard AS 2865. The work in the confined space must be carried out as specified in the permit and all the required precautions must be strictly followed. The stand-by person shall follow the instructions for his duties and not leave his position while person(s) are in the confined space. In the event of an injury or collapse of the person in the confined space, the stand-by person's primary duty is to summon help and if possible, provide assistance, first-aid, resuscitation, etc. The Stand-by person must not enter the confined space. 4.9. Completion of the Work At the completion of the work, the confined space shall be closed and the permit returned to the issuer and closed. Records of all confined spaces permits shall be kept. 4.10. Confined Space Training Arrangements shall be in place to ensure appropriate confined space training is provided to workers who: enter or work in confined spaces; undertake hazard identification or risk assessment in relation to a confined space; implement risk control measures ; issue entry permits; act as a standby person or communicate with workers in a confined space; monitor conditions while work is being carried out; purchase equipment for confined space work; WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 6 of 39

Management Systems Australia design or lay out a work area that includes a confined space; carry out any function in relation to work in a confined space or the emergency procedures but who are not required to enter the space; or carry out supervision of workers performing the above functions. This training shall include, but not be limited to: the nature of all hazards associated with a confined space; the need for, and appropriate use of, risk control measures; the selection, use, fit, testing and storage of any personal protective equipment; the contents of any relevant confined space entry permit; and emergency procedures. Re-training or refresher training shall be provided as appropriate. Records of all confined space training shall be kept as required by legislation (refer Sections 8.1 and 8.2 below). For general requirements related to training, refer WHSE Guideline WHSE-CG-003. 5. Responsibilities of Personnel The following personnel should assume the primary responsibility for the activities covered by this guideline: Maintenance Manager 6. Line Managers (including supervisors) WHSE Manager Issuers of Confined Spaces Work Permit Personnel performing work in confined spaces Stand-by persons. Supporting Documents Work Instructions As required Forms Confined Spaces Work Permit Register of Confined Spaces 7. Related WHSE Guidelines WHSE-CG-003 WHSE Training, Awareness and Competency WHSE-CG-028 Hazard and Risk Management WHSE-CG-030 WHSE Aspects of Design and Project Development WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 7 of 39

Management Systems Australia WHSE-CG-032 WHSE-CG-036 WHSE-CG-037 WHSE-CG-038 WHSE-CG-039 WHSE-CG-052 8. Safety Identification and Signage Work Permits Physical Isolation of Equipment Electrical Isolation Equipment Decontamination Personal Protective Equipment External References This section includes references to external (i.e. not controlled by the company or the organisation) references specifically related to the issues covered by this Guideline. These include acts, regulations, codes of practice, management system standards, Australian standards, guidance notes and publications. Please Note Click on any of the links below to access the relevant web site and gain access to the required documentation, as referenced below. 8.1. Acts and Regulations Commonwealth http://scaleplus.law.gov.au/ Navigation Act 2012 (amended July 2019) (amended August 2019) Navigation (Fire Appliances) Regulations 1968 Occupational Health and Safety (Maritime Industry) Act 1993 (amended July 2015) Occupational Health and Safety (Maritime Industry) (National Standards) Regulations 2003 (sunsetting date altered to April 2024 in October 2018) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2006 (amended March 2021) (amended September 2021) (amended December 2021) (amended March 2022) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Amendment (Titles Administration and Other Measures) Act 2021 No. 96 (some provisions commenced September 2021) (further provisions commenced March 2022) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Safety) Regulations 2009 Chapter 2 Part 2 (amended December 2021) Work Health and Safety Act 2011 – Part 2 (amended March 2021) (amended September 2021) Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 - Chapter 1 Part 1.1, and Chapter 4 Part 4.3 (amended July 2020) (amended January 2021) (amended August 2021) New South Wales http://www.legislation.nsw.gov.au Occupational Health and Safety Act 2000 (repealed January 2012, but continues to apply, as if it had not been repealed, to and in respect of a notice issued under section 62 of the Act before its repeal) Work Health and Safety Act 2011 – Part 2 (amended June 2020) (amended October 2020) WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 8 of 39

Management Systems Australia Work Health and Safety Amendment (Information Exchange) Act 2020 (commenced October 2020) Work Health and Safety Amendment (Review) Act 2020 (commenced June 2020) Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017 - Chapter 1 Part 1.1, and Chapter 4 Part 4.3 (amended August 2021) (amended December 2021) (amended April 2022, some amendment provisions commence July 2022) Work Health and Safety Amendment (Miscellaneous) Regulation 2020 (commenced August 2021) Victoria www.legislation.vic.gov.au Gas Safety Act 1997 (amended March 2019) (amended July 2019) (amended February 2020) (amended January 2021) Gas Safety (Safety Case) Regulations 2018 (commenced October 2018) Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 – Part 3 (amended September 2021) (amended December 2021) (amended March 2022) Occupational Health and Safety and Other Legislation Amendment Act 2021 No. 36 (some provisions commenced September 2021) (further provisions commenced March 2022) Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 – Parts 1.1, 3.4 and 5.1 (amended January 2021) (amended February 2021) (amended July 2021) (amended September 2021) (amended November 2021) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Act 2010 (amended October 2020) (amended June 2021) (amended July 2021) (amended March 2022) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage (Cross-boundary Greenhouse Gas Titles and Other Matters) Amendment Act 2021 (commenced June 2021) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Regulations 2021 - Chapter 3 Part 3.2 (commenced December 2021) Offshore Petroleum and Greenhouse Gas Storage Regulations 2011 (revoked December 2021) Queensland http://www.legislation.qld.gov.au Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999 – Part 3 (amended September 2021) (amended January 2022) Coal Mining Safety and Health Regulation 2017 – Chapter 2 Part 12 (amended January 2021) (amended July 2021) (amended December 2021) Resources Safety and Health Legislation (Fees and Other Matters) Amendment Regulation 2021 No. 75 (commenced July 2021) Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999 (amended March 2020) (amended May 2020) (amended July 2020) Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Regulation 2017 - Chapter 2 Part 14 (amended July 2021) (amended January 2022) Work Health and Safety Act 2011 – Part 2 (amended March 2020) (amended July 2020) (amended September 2020) WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 9 of 39

Management Systems Australia Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 - Chapter 4 Part 4.3, and Schedule 19 (amended September 2020) (amended October 2020) (amended July 2021) Western Australia default.html Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994 (amended March 2022) Mines Safety and Inspection Regulations 1995 (repealed March 2022) Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 (to be repealed) Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996 - Part 3, Division 8 (amended June 2020) (amended September 2020) (amended October 2020) (amended January 2021) (to be repealed) (amended July 2021) Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 (amended March 2022) Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Management of Safety on Offshore Facilities) Regulations 2007 (repealed March 2022) Work Health and Safety Act 2020 – Part 2 (assented November 2020) (commenced March 2022) Work Health and Safety Act 2020 Commencement Proclamation 2022 (commenced March 2022) Work Health and Safety (General) Regulations 2022 – Part 4.3 (commenced March 2022) Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022 – Part 4.3 (commenced March 2022) South Australia http://www.legislation.sa.gov.au Harbors and Navigation Act 1993 (amended May 2021) Harbors and Navigation Regulations 2009 - Part 7 (amended May 2021) (amended February 2022) Harbors and Navigation (Miscellaneous) Amendment Regulations 2022 No. 11 (commenced February 2022) Harbors and Navigation (Fees) Variation Regulations 2021 No. 46 (commenced May 2021) Work Health and Safety Act 2012 – Part 2 (amended October 2019) Work Health and Safety Regulations 2012 - Chapter 1 Part 1.1, and Chapter 4 Part 4.3 (amended July 2020) (amended September 2020) (amended January 2021) (amended July 2021) Work Health and Safety (Miscellaneous) Variation Regulations 2020 No. 307 (commenced January 2021) Work Health and Safety (Fee Notices) Variation Regulations 2020 No. 141 (commenced July 2020) Work Health and Safety (Prescription of Fee) Variation Regulations 2020 No. 49 (commenced July 2020) Tasmania http://www.thelaw.tas.gov.au/ Gas Pipelines Act 2000 (repealed February 2021) WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 10 of 39

Management Systems Australia Gas Pipelines Regulations 2014 (repealed February 2021) Marine and Safety Authority Act 1997 (amended July 2019) Petroleum (Submerged Lands) Act 1982 (amended July 2019) Petroleum (Submerged Lands) (Management of Safety on Offshore Facilities) Regulations 2008 – Part 3 (amended July 2010) Work Health and Safety Act 2012 – Part 2 (commenced January 2013) Work Health and Safety Regulations 2012 - Chapter 1 Part 1.1, and Chapter 4 Part 4.3 (amended February 2021) (amended December 2021) Work Health and Safety Amendment Regulations 2021 No. 121 (commenced December 2021) Work Health and Safety (Transitional and Consequential Provisions) Act 2012 (commenced January 2013) Work Health and Safety (Transitional) Regulations 2012 (commenced January 2013) Northern Territory 41afdad77c15dc4692565a6000e3509?Op enView Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011 – Part 2 (amended June 2014) Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Regulations 2011 - Chapter 1 Part 1.1, and Chapter 4 Part 4.3 (amended January 2021) (amended July 2021) (amended November 2021) Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Amendment (Infringement Offences) Regulations 2020 (commenced July 2020) Work Health And Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Implementation Act 2011 (remaining provisions commenced January 2012) Work Health Administration Act 2011 (some provisions commenced December 2011 Australian Capital Territory http://www.legislation.act.gov.au/ Work Health and Safety Act 2011 – Part 2 (amended April 2022) Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 - Chapter 4 Part 4.3, and Dictionary (amended July 2020) (amended January 2021) (amended February 2021) Work Health and Safety Amendment Regulation 2020 (No 1) (remaining provisions commence February 2020) New Zealand http://www.legislation.govt.nz/ Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 – Part 2 (amended March 2021) Health and Safety at Work (Petroleum Exploration and Extraction) Regulations 2016 – Part 2 (amended May 2017) 8.2. Statutory Codes of Practice Commonwealth http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/ WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 11 of 39

Management Systems Australia Model Work Health and Safety Regulations (published 15 January 2019, includes all amendments made since 2011) Model Code of Practice: Abrasive Blasting 2018 (published May 2018) Model Code of Practice: Confined spaces 2018 (revised and republished October 2018) Model Code of Practice: Demolition work 2018 (revised and republished October 2018) Model Code of Practice: Spray Painting and Powder Coating 2018 (revised and republished October 2018) Model Code of Practice: Welding processes 2018 (published May 2018) https://www.legislation.gov.au/ Work Health and Safety (Abrasive Blasting) Code of Practice 2015 - Section 4 (commenced March 2016) Work Health and Safety (Confined Spaces) Code of Practice 2015 (commenced March 2016) Work Health and Safety (Demolition Work) Code of Practice 2015 - Section 6 (commenced March 2016) Work Health and Safety (Spray Painting and Powder Coating) Code of Practice 2015Section 5 (commenced March 2016) Work Health and Safety (Welding Processes) Code of Practice 2015 - Section 3 (commenced March 2016) http://www.amsa.gov.au/ Code of Safe Working Practice for Australian Seafarers – Section 10 http://www.abcb.gov.au/ National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) (referenced by the Commonwealth Work Health and Safety (Preventing Falls in Housing Construction) Code of Practice 2015; and the Commonwealth Carbon Credits (Carbon Farming Initiative – High Efficiency Commercial Appliances) Methodology Determination 2015) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume One – Building Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume Two – Building Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume Three – Plumbing Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 - Guide to Volume One (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) http://www.seacare.gov.au/ Seacare Authority Code of Practice Approval 2018 - Health and Safety in Shipboard Work, including Offshore Support Vessels – Sections 4 and 7 (commenced January 2019) New South Wales http://www.safework.nsw.gov.au/ Code of Practice: Abrasive Blasting 2019 – Section 4 (updated and gazetted August 2019) WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 12 of 39

Management Systems Australia Code of Practice: Confined Spaces 2019 (updated and gazetted August 2019) Code of Practice: Excavation 2020 (revised and re-issued January 2020) Code of Practice: Demolition Work 2019 – Section 6 (updated and gazetted August 2019) Code of Practice: Spray painting and Powder Coating 2019 – Section 5 (updated and gazetted August 2019) Code of Practice: Welding Processes 2019 – Section 3 (updated and gazetted August 2019) Safe Use of Bulk Solids Containers and Flatbed Storage including Silos, Field Bins and Chaser Bins: Code of Practice 2006 (commenced operation December 2006) http://www.abcb.gov.au/ National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) (referenced by the New South Wales Environmental Planning and Assessment Regulation 2000; State Environmental Planning Policy (Exempt and Complying Development Codes) 2008; and the NSW Noise Policy for Industry) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume One – Building Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume Two – Building Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume Three – Plumbing Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 - Guide to Volume One (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) Victoria https://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au/ Compliance Code: Confined Spaces 2018 (commenced March 2018) http://www.abcb.gov.au/ National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) (referenced by the Victorian Building Act 1993; the Building Regulations 2018; and the Plumbing Regulations 2018; and by the Victorian Code of Practice for the Storage and Handling of Dangerous Goods 2013; and the Code of Practice Onsite Wastewater Management 2013) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume One – Building Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume Two – Building Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume Three – Plumbing Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 - Guide to Volume One (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) Queensland https://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/ Abrasive blasting code of practice 2021 – Section 4 (commenced March 2021) Abrasive Blasting Code of Practice 2013 (replaced) WHSE Compliance Guideline WHSE-CG-040 Copyright Management Systems Australia 1994-2022. Issue - May 2022 Page 13 of 39

Management Systems Australia Demolition work code of practice 2021 – Section 6 (commenced March 2021) Demolition Work Code of Practice 2013 (replaced) Spray painting and powder coating code of practice 2021 – Section 5 (commenced March 2021) Spray Painting and Powder Coating Code of Practice 2013 (replaced) Welding processes code of practice 2021 – Section 3 (commenced March 2021) Welding Processes Code of Practice 2013 (replaced) Confined spaces code of practice 2021 (commenced March 2021) Confined Spaces Code of Practice 2011 (replaced) Recreational Diving, Recreational Technical Diving and Snorkelling Code of Practice 2018 – Section 6 (commenced February 2018) Rural Plant Industry Code of Practice 2004 (amended January 2012) Sugar Industry Code of Practice 2005, Sugar Mill Safety – Part 8 (amended January 2012) http://www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au/ Guide for Tunnelling Work – Section 3 (adopted by Queensland Workplace Health and Safety in December 2013) http://www.abcb.gov.au/ National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) (referenced by the Queensland Building Act 1975; Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008; Planning Act 2016; Planning Regulations 2017; Standard Plumbing and Drainage Regulation 2003; Queensland Heritage Regulation 2003; Gas Supply Act 2003; Environmental Protection (Waste Management) Regulation 2000; and the Queensland State Development Assessment Provisions) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume One – Building Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume Two – Building Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 – Volume Three – Plumbing Code of Australia 2019 (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) National Construction Code (NCC) 2019 - Guide to Volume One (published March 2019, provisions commence May 2019) Western Australia http://www.commerce.wa.gov.au/WorkSafe/ -occup

All confined spaces which Company personnel may need to enter shall be identified. The identification shall be based on the detailed definitions of confined spaces, as per the relevant regulations and Australian Standards (refer Section 8 below). All confined spaces shall be registered in the Confined Spaces Register 4.4.

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