2. Eco Line Solutions is a
specialty construction
company that services urban
and remote locations in the
fields of hydraulic containment,
waste storage, mining,
environmental protection,
landfill construction and
management, and other
civil/fluid/waste related
projects.
3. Scope of Works.
• Working at Eco Line Solutions means you
will be involved with deployment,
installation and welding of liner
materials in various applications.
• Personnel are required to perform each
and every task with individual and team
safety in mind.
• Safety items that relate to works onsite
are discussed in detail in the project JHA
/ SWMS. Every individual working on a
Eco Line project site must be inducted
and sign onto the project JHA prior to
commencing works onsite.
• As an employee of Eco Line you will be
expected to undertake all assigned tasks
safely and to the best of your ability with
an attention to detail.
4. Site Managment
Brendan Hawkins
• Operations Manager with
10 years experience
• Registered first aider
• Certified geosynthetic
quality inspector
Andrew Pillar
• Site Manager with 7 years
experience
• Registered first aider
• Ticketed operator, poly welder
and rope technician
John Codo
• Site Supervisor with 10
years experience
• Ticketed operator, poly
welder
Arnold lopez
• Site CQC Officer
• Certified geosynthetic
quality inspector
5. Eco Line Personnel Responsibilities
As an Eco Line employee it is expected that you
meet the following a set of requirements prior to
entering the jobsite each day:
• Always arrive to the job site on time, well
rested and ready for the days work
• Complying with Eco Lines minimum PPE
guidelines (long pants, long sleeve shirt, steel
cap boots, hard hats and safety glasses)
• Be clean and presentable, you are
representing Eco Line after all
• To always bring to work any tools or ppe
assigned to you
• Always bring your white card, photo id and
any industry related trade certificates
• To follow supervisor instructions and QC
guidelines at all time
• Bring sufficient food and water for the days
works
6. Site Rules
Upon entry to site you will need to abide by a
standard set of site rules.
• Unless its an emergency mobile phone use is to
be limited to the lunch break
• All jobsites are a no smoking zones
• Return equipment to its storage location at the
end of each days work
• PPE must be worn at all times
• All employees must attend daily prestart meeting
• All incidents and close calls are to be reported to
your supervisor or CQC officer
• Comply with Eco Line’s zero drug and alcohol
policy - No personnel to attend site with or when
affected by drugs and alcohol
• Eco Line and its contractor’s undertake regular
random drug and alcohol testing
7. Prestart Meetings
• Each day a prestart meeting with all employees in
attendance to be held by the supervisor to discuss
the planned work for that day and specific safety
and quality consideration for those works. This is an
opportunity for individuals to identify any questions
or safety concerns that they wish to share with the
team to minimise any risk of injury to personnel.
• The purpose of the meeting is to outline any
project safety concerns that may be present in the
day ahead or from previous days works. Mitigation
measure are to be discussed for these hazards to
minimise any risk to personnel.
• Whilst focusing on safety, the prestart meeting is
also an oppurtunity for the site manager or
supervisor to go over the task list for the day
• It is expected for all employees to actively
participate in the daily prestart
8. Safety Expectations
As an Eco Line employee it is expected you will:
• Follow the site rules at all times
• Understand and follow the site JHA (Job Hazard
Analysis)
• Attend and interact during prestart meetings and
safety discussions
• Comply with the site specific rules as instructed by
contractor induction
• Look out for team members on the jobsite, team
lifting, assessing and discussing risk during works
onsite
• If you do not feel that a task is safe to perform take
the time to reassess how to safely carry out that task
and/or discuss with your supervisor or CQC where
necessary
• Undertake every task safely and efficiently
• Report any hazards to your site supervisor
9. Disciplinary Procedures
Failure to comply with site rules and Eco
Line’s safety and operations induction will
result in disciplinary acion being taken.
• First offence: Verbal warning from onsite
supervisor
• Second offence: Written warning
• Third offence: Suspension from work or
dismissal from company
• For a serious break of safety or
operational procedures, Eco Line reserves
the right to instantly dismiss any worker
without notice
11. Deployment
A key activity undertaken by Eco Line personnel
onsite is deployment of liner materials
There are many different types of materials
required to be deployed, deployment techniques
vary between layers.
These deployment technics can be hazardous,
posing risk to personnel due to use of plant lifting
heavy loads
Some key methods to protect personnel include;
• Personnel being aware of the hazardous around
them during works
• never stand downhill from a suspended load or
work directly underneath a suspended load.
• The deployment foreman is responsible for
communication and direction with the operator
• Refer to the project JHA for more in depth
hazard assessment
12. Construction Quality Control
• Quality control (QC) is a procedure or set of
procedures intended to ensure that a manufactured
product or performed service adheres to a defined
set of quality criteria or meets the requirements of
the client or customer.
• Every aspect of the job is overseen by a CQC officer,
whose main role is to ensure the onsite quality
control of the project
• Eco Line’s goal is to consistently delivery high quality
and specification projects to the clients expectations
• Quality Control is an important part of every Eco
Line project. A QC Guideline has been developed and
is required to be followed by all personnel at all
times
13. GCL
• GCL is a geosynthetic clay layer that is
deployed via a full length steel axle lifted
via a spreader beam and excavator.
• GCL is a heavy layer that is hard to
manouver once deployed, it is important
that it is deployed into position as re-
adjustment after deployment is very
difficult
• The specified lap for GCL is 300mm, this is
marked on the rolls and can be seen during
deployment
• No seaming is required on the edge of a roll
between panels. Pasting of overlaps is
required between the end of a roll and a
connection panel
• Dust masks should be used in dusty
enviroments including during the
deployment of GCL. Dust masks are
available onsite, notify your supervisor if
you require a mask.
14. HDPE / LLDPE
• HDPE is a Plastic layer that is deployed via a
spreader bar connection to two axel “horns”
fitted with ball bearings lifted via an excavator
of other plant. It is typically pulled out by hand.
• HDPE comes in both smooth and textured
surface treatments
• It extremely susceptible to being blown about
by wind and therefore need to be weighted
down using sand bags along all “open” edges
• HDPE requires specialised welding tools to
seam the overlaps. The welding of HDPE is an
important task that takes a large amount of
training to consistently achieve a quality weld
15. Geocomposite
• Geocomposite is a water drainage layer that is
deployed via a full length steel axle lifted via a
spreader beam and machine, or rolled out along the
ground by hand.
• Geocomposite is a light weight material that is easy
to manouver into postition once its deployed.
• The specified overlap for Geocomposite is between
50mm-100mm or as advised by the CQC Officer
• The Geocomposite is seamed with a cable tie every
meter and then the fabric lap is heat sealed with a
gas torch or as required by the CQC Officer
16. Geotextile
• Geotextile is a common protect used in
various applications in our project works.
As protection to the HDPE liner or
separation between drainage rock and
waste
• Typically deployed via a full length steel
axle lifted via a spreader beam and
machine, or rolled out along the ground by
hand
• Geotextile is a light weight material that is
easy to manouver into postition once its
deployed but is extremely susceptible to
wind.
• The specified overlap for Geocomposite is
between 150mm-300mm or as advised by
the CQC Officer
• The Geotextile is seamed using a gas torch
or a specialised hot air blower
17. Conclusion
Eco Line Important contacts:
• Eco Line Sydney Office – 02 8057 4528
• Brendan Hawkins (Operations Manager) - 0456107407
• Andrew Hawkins (General Manager) – 0448 394 816
• Andrew Pillar (Site Manager) - 0488 002 906
• Submissions email: submissions@ecolined.com.au
• Accounts email: accounts@ecolinesolutions.com
This concludes the the Eco
Line safety and operations
induction, fell free to raise
any questions or queries