
Soldering Brazing and Heat Treatment Risk Assessment
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Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Soldering, Brazing and Heat Treatment through a structured, management-level WHS Risk Management approach that focuses on governance, systems and planning. This Risk Assessment supports compliance with the Work Health and Safety Act and Regulations, strengthens Due Diligence, and helps protect your business from operational and legal liability.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- WHS Governance, Duties and Consultation: Clarification of officer due diligence, PCBUs’ responsibilities, worker consultation mechanisms and safety leadership specific to hot work and heat treatment operations.
- Hot Work Risk Management Framework: Establishment of a systematic WHS risk management process for soldering, brazing and heat treatment, including risk criteria, authorisation, permitting and review cycles.
- Plant and Equipment Design, Selection and Guarding: Assessment of equipment suitability, guarding, interlocks and engineering controls for torches, furnaces, heating elements and associated plant.
- Thermal, Fire and Explosion Risk Management: Management of ignition sources, combustible materials, gas supplies and heat transfer risks, including hot work permit systems and fire watch protocols.
- Hazardous Substances, Fumes and Atmospheric Contaminants: Control of fluxes, metals, shielding gases and fumes, including ventilation design, exposure monitoring and substitution or isolation strategies.
- Energy Isolation, Interlocks and Process Control: Protocols for lockout/tagout, isolation of gas, electrical and mechanical energy, and verification of interlocks and process controls before and after hot work.
- Maintenance, Inspection and Asset Integrity: Planned inspection, testing and maintenance programs for burners, regulators, hoses, furnaces, extraction systems and fire protection equipment.
- Facility Layout, Traffic Management and Area Segregation: Design of hot work zones, segregation from flammable storage, pedestrian and vehicle interaction controls, and signage for restricted areas.
- Competency, Training and Supervision: Definition of competency requirements, licensing, refresher training and supervisory oversight for personnel involved in soldering, brazing and heat treatment.
- Procedures, Work Instructions and Standardisation: Development and control of SOPs, work instructions and standardised work practices for consistent and safe hot work operations.
- Contractor and Visitor Management for Hot Work Areas: Induction, permitting, supervision and interface management for external contractors and visitors entering or working near hot work zones.
- Emergency Preparedness and Response for Thermal Incidents: Planning for burns, fires, explosions and gas releases, including emergency equipment, drills and coordination with emergency services.
- Manual Handling, Ergonomics and Work Organisation: Assessment of handling of gas cylinders, workpieces and tooling, workstation design and task rotation to minimise musculoskeletal disorders.
- Fatigue, Scheduling and Environmental Conditions: Management of shift patterns, heat stress, hydration, and environmental conditions that affect worker performance and error rates during hot work.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Management System: Selection, issue, maintenance and compliance monitoring for PPE such as eye, face, respiratory, thermal and hand protection.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Operations Managers, Engineering Managers and Safety Professionals responsible for planning, approving and overseeing soldering, brazing and heat treatment activities within their organisation.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. WHS Governance, Duties and Consultation |
|
| 2. WHS Risk Management Framework for Hot Work and Heat Treatment |
|
| 3. Plant and Equipment Design, Selection and Guarding |
|
| 4. Thermal, Fire and Explosion Risk Management |
|
| 5. Hazardous Substances, Fumes and Atmospheric Contaminants |
|
| 6. Energy Isolation, Interlocks and Process Control |
|
| 7. Maintenance, Inspection and Asset Integrity |
|
| 8. Facility Layout, Traffic Management and Segregation of Hot Work Areas |
|
| 9. Competency, Training and Supervision |
|
| 10. Procedures, Work Instructions and Standardisation |
|
| 11. Contractor and Visitor Management for Hot Work Areas |
|
| 12. Emergency Preparedness and Response for Thermal Incidents |
|
| 13. Manual Handling, Ergonomics and Work Organisation |
|
| 14. Fatigue, Scheduling and Environmental Conditions |
|
| 15. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Management System |
|
| 16. Incident Reporting, Investigation and Continuous Improvement |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- Model Code of Practice – How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks: Guidance on establishing a risk management framework for hot work activities.
- Model Code of Practice – Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace: Requirements for plant design, guarding and maintenance for soldering and heat treatment equipment.
- Model Code of Practice – Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace: Controls for fluxes, gases, metals and other hazardous substances used in hot work.
- Model Code of Practice – Welding Processes: Applicable principles for managing fumes, fire and explosion risks associated with related hot work processes.
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines
- AS 1674.1 Safety in Welding and Allied Processes – Fire Precautions: Fire and explosion prevention measures for hot work and allied processes.
- AS 1674.2 Safety in Welding and Allied Processes – Electrical: Electrical safety requirements relevant to powered heating and allied equipment.
- AS/NZS 1715: Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment for control of fumes and gases.
- AS/NZS 1337 & AS/NZS 1338: Eye and face protection standards for hot work operations.
- AS 1940: The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids in proximity to hot work areas.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
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$79.5
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Soldering Brazing and Heat Treatment Risk Assessment
- • 100% Compliant with Australian WHS Acts & Regulations
- • Fully Editable MS Word & PDF Formats Included
- • Pre-filled Content – Ready to Deploy Immediately
- • Customisable – Easily Add Your Logo & Site Details
- • Includes 2 Years of Free Compliance Updates
Soldering Brazing and Heat Treatment Risk Assessment
Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Soldering, Brazing and Heat Treatment through a structured, management-level WHS Risk Management approach that focuses on governance, systems and planning. This Risk Assessment supports compliance with the Work Health and Safety Act and Regulations, strengthens Due Diligence, and helps protect your business from operational and legal liability.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- WHS Governance, Duties and Consultation: Clarification of officer due diligence, PCBUs’ responsibilities, worker consultation mechanisms and safety leadership specific to hot work and heat treatment operations.
- Hot Work Risk Management Framework: Establishment of a systematic WHS risk management process for soldering, brazing and heat treatment, including risk criteria, authorisation, permitting and review cycles.
- Plant and Equipment Design, Selection and Guarding: Assessment of equipment suitability, guarding, interlocks and engineering controls for torches, furnaces, heating elements and associated plant.
- Thermal, Fire and Explosion Risk Management: Management of ignition sources, combustible materials, gas supplies and heat transfer risks, including hot work permit systems and fire watch protocols.
- Hazardous Substances, Fumes and Atmospheric Contaminants: Control of fluxes, metals, shielding gases and fumes, including ventilation design, exposure monitoring and substitution or isolation strategies.
- Energy Isolation, Interlocks and Process Control: Protocols for lockout/tagout, isolation of gas, electrical and mechanical energy, and verification of interlocks and process controls before and after hot work.
- Maintenance, Inspection and Asset Integrity: Planned inspection, testing and maintenance programs for burners, regulators, hoses, furnaces, extraction systems and fire protection equipment.
- Facility Layout, Traffic Management and Area Segregation: Design of hot work zones, segregation from flammable storage, pedestrian and vehicle interaction controls, and signage for restricted areas.
- Competency, Training and Supervision: Definition of competency requirements, licensing, refresher training and supervisory oversight for personnel involved in soldering, brazing and heat treatment.
- Procedures, Work Instructions and Standardisation: Development and control of SOPs, work instructions and standardised work practices for consistent and safe hot work operations.
- Contractor and Visitor Management for Hot Work Areas: Induction, permitting, supervision and interface management for external contractors and visitors entering or working near hot work zones.
- Emergency Preparedness and Response for Thermal Incidents: Planning for burns, fires, explosions and gas releases, including emergency equipment, drills and coordination with emergency services.
- Manual Handling, Ergonomics and Work Organisation: Assessment of handling of gas cylinders, workpieces and tooling, workstation design and task rotation to minimise musculoskeletal disorders.
- Fatigue, Scheduling and Environmental Conditions: Management of shift patterns, heat stress, hydration, and environmental conditions that affect worker performance and error rates during hot work.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Management System: Selection, issue, maintenance and compliance monitoring for PPE such as eye, face, respiratory, thermal and hand protection.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Operations Managers, Engineering Managers and Safety Professionals responsible for planning, approving and overseeing soldering, brazing and heat treatment activities within their organisation.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. WHS Governance, Duties and Consultation |
|
| 2. WHS Risk Management Framework for Hot Work and Heat Treatment |
|
| 3. Plant and Equipment Design, Selection and Guarding |
|
| 4. Thermal, Fire and Explosion Risk Management |
|
| 5. Hazardous Substances, Fumes and Atmospheric Contaminants |
|
| 6. Energy Isolation, Interlocks and Process Control |
|
| 7. Maintenance, Inspection and Asset Integrity |
|
| 8. Facility Layout, Traffic Management and Segregation of Hot Work Areas |
|
| 9. Competency, Training and Supervision |
|
| 10. Procedures, Work Instructions and Standardisation |
|
| 11. Contractor and Visitor Management for Hot Work Areas |
|
| 12. Emergency Preparedness and Response for Thermal Incidents |
|
| 13. Manual Handling, Ergonomics and Work Organisation |
|
| 14. Fatigue, Scheduling and Environmental Conditions |
|
| 15. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Management System |
|
| 16. Incident Reporting, Investigation and Continuous Improvement |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- Model Code of Practice – How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks: Guidance on establishing a risk management framework for hot work activities.
- Model Code of Practice – Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace: Requirements for plant design, guarding and maintenance for soldering and heat treatment equipment.
- Model Code of Practice – Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace: Controls for fluxes, gases, metals and other hazardous substances used in hot work.
- Model Code of Practice – Welding Processes: Applicable principles for managing fumes, fire and explosion risks associated with related hot work processes.
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines
- AS 1674.1 Safety in Welding and Allied Processes – Fire Precautions: Fire and explosion prevention measures for hot work and allied processes.
- AS 1674.2 Safety in Welding and Allied Processes – Electrical: Electrical safety requirements relevant to powered heating and allied equipment.
- AS/NZS 1715: Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment for control of fumes and gases.
- AS/NZS 1337 & AS/NZS 1338: Eye and face protection standards for hot work operations.
- AS 1940: The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids in proximity to hot work areas.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
$79.5