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Air-conditioner installation

Published: 24 November 2009
Last Updated: 24 November 2009

Purpose
Background
Recommended control or prevention measures
Elimination
Administrative controls
Legislative requirements
Further information

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Purpose

The purpose of this safety alert is to:

Background

Inspectors from Workplace Health and Safety Queensland have recently undertaken investigations into two incidents involving workers installing air-conditioning units.

In the first incident, the worker appears to have been struck in the chest by the end of a pipe from an air handling unit’s chilled water coil, which was pressurised after manufacture, causing him to fall over three metres. He died as a result of injuries sustained in the fall. The worker was using a pipe cutter to remove the end of the coil in preparation to install the unit when the incident occurred.

In the second incident, a worker using a pipe cutter to remove the end of the pipe was unaware that days earlier another worker had pressurised the pipe. The end of the pipe struck him in the eye fracturing his eye socket. The incident could have been worse if the worker hadn’t been wearing his safety glasses which appear to have taken the brunt of the force from the projectile.

Recommended control or prevention measures

Elimination

Manufacturers of air-conditioning units should de-pressurise coils:

Administrative controls


Legislative requirements

Certain parts of the Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995 must be followed including:

Further information

Click on the following links below for further information about plant and safety in the workplace:

 

For more information visit www.worksafe.qld.gov.au or call the Workplace Health and Safety Infoline on 1300 369 915.