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02 Dec 22 2.00 PM AEDT
Inspection & Collection
Location: Grays, 3 Maxwell Road, Pooraka, SA, 5095
Inspection: On Mondays and Fridays, from 8:30am to 3.30pm for assets listed at Grays, Pooraka, SA.
Collection: Within 2 weeks of Auction Closure, from 8:30am to 3.30pm for assets located at Grays, Pooraka, SA. All other locations by appointment - once you have paid, you will receive an email with contact details.
Collections Contact Persons - including third party collections (see below):
- Assets located at Grays, 3 Maxwell Road, Pooraka – Customer Service - 1300 710 629 or industrialcs@grays.com.au
- Assets located at other sites – sangar.fatah@grays.com.au
Collection Notes:
- Any items remaining uncollected after the specified timeframe may be deemed abandoned and disposed of unless prior arrangements have been made with the respective contact listed on the sale.
- Goods will only be released with the correct buyer details being provided (full buyer name, sale number, Lot number and I.D.).
- Asset packaging and removal are the purchasers responsibility in the time frame specified for this sale.
- Please be aware during busy periods an extensive wait time should be expected.
COLLECTION CAN ONLY TAKE PLACE ONCE CLEARED FUNDS HAVE BEEN RECEIVED
Third Party Collection
If you wish to send a third party to collect your goods on your behalf, they will need:
- A copy of your Winner's Email
- A scanned copy of your photo ID
- A letter signed by you authorising them to collect the goods on your behalf (Please refer below Letter of Authorisation template)
- They will also be required to produce identification and sign for the goods on behalf of buyers acting as the authorised agent.
Grays do not carry manual consignment notes nor complete them for third party carriers. Grays staff will not release the goods to anyone other than you unless they carry the appropriate authority. By appointing third party pick up you have given them the authority to sign off on the condition of the goods being picked up.
Please note: Grays are not responsible for the goods once they have been signed for. Any problems relating to the transportation of the goods will need to be taken up with the third party acting on your behalf.
Third Party Collection Letter of Authorisation Template
General Site Information
Please Note: Enclosed footwear must be worn at all times when inspecting or collecting goods.
- Collection of the assets is the responsibility of the purchaser.
- Grays - WILL NOT package your item or organise a courier / transport for the purchaser.
Site Access:
- Persons under the age of 16 years will not be permitted on site unless accompanied and supervised on site.It is a condition of entry that all persons entering the site comply with any directions given by Grays staff, their representatives or the site controller.
- It is a condition of entry that all persons conduct themselves in a manner which does not endanger the health and safety of other persons on site, and which does not create a risk to health and safety.
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):- Grays will specify, according to the hazards and risks assessed as present on the site, any mandatory PPE required to be worn prior gaining approval to entry to the site. This equipment may include Safety Footwear, Safety Eyewear, Hearing Protection, and Head Protection, or any other item of PPE deemed necessary.
WHS
Grays advises all buyers that all plant offered for sale at auction may not be fit for use in a workplace. . Grays will provide:
- Safety information relating to the condition of the item of plant for sale (Plant Hazard Reports)
- Clear identification and marking to identify that the plant item is only suitable for scrap or spare parts
- Site Access, PPE and Removal of Plant requirements are listed under the Inspection and Collection Headings.
Please note:
- Enclosed footwear must be worn at all times when inspecting or collecting goods.
- Persons under the age of 16 years will not be permitted onsite.
- Tradespeople eg; electricians, plumbers etc will be required to produce the relevant licence before commencing work on site.
- Riggers, Forklift and Crane Drivers etc will be required to produce the relevant license before commencing work on site.
- It is a condition of entry to site that all visitors comply with any directions given by Grays staff or their representatives.
- Work carried out on this site must be completed in a manner compliant with all Occupational Health & Safety legislation.
- All power tools and equipment used on site must be tested (tagged) safe for use in accordance with AS3760 service testing and inspection of electrical equipment.
- Grays or their representatives will specify, based on the hazards present on the site, the mandatory personal protective equipment required to be worn prior to approval being given for entry to the site. (eg; safety footwear, safety eyewear, hard hats etc).
- The use of certified equipment, harnesses, work platforms etc will be required for any work carried out above 1.8 metres.
COVID-19 INFORMATION
- Grays will require social distancing standards to be followed by employees and members of the public.
- Grays staff are not permitted to handle customers devices or stationery.
- Grays staff may ask you to wait outside a premises to ensure people numbers do not exceed social distancing requirements.
- Please maintain a distance of 2 metres between yourself and other people when on site.
- Grays will not be supplying customers with Hi-Viz vests.
- Grays staff may ask you to leave site should you display any flu like symptoms.
Safe Work Method Statement
Note: Dismantling/Decommissioning of some assets in this sale may require a satisfactory Safe Work Method Statement prior to any work taking place onsite.
Please see example Safe Work Method Statement below:
Safe Work Method Statement
Non-Prescribed Electrical Equipment
The DIY signage attached is in relation to non-prescribed electrical equipment purchased, of which electrical work is required under the WA Electrical (Licensing) Regulations 1991 to be performed by a licensed electrical contractor or licensed electrical worker.
Examples:
- Fixed-wired electrical equipment, such as air conditioners, stoves, ovens, electric hot water systems, ceiling fans, light fittings
- Electrical accessories, such as socket outlets, light switches, electrical cable, wall switches, plugs and cord extension sockets
- Electrical parts, such as electrical motors, switches, solenoids, elements
Electrical Power Tools and Equipment
If you have not purchased electrical tools and equipment in this auction disregard this notice.
Electrical Power Tools and Equipment (Inc. electrical leads)
The electrical articles in this auction have not been proved to be electrically safe. The electrical articles have not been tested by a qualified electrical worker and have not been proved to be electrically safe. General advice on how to use second-hand electrical power tools and equipment (including electrical leads) safely. General safe use advice for electrical power tools and equipment etc. intended for use with rated voltage of not more than 250V for single phase appliances and 480V for other appliances. This advice is not intended to replace specific manufacturer's information but can be used as a general guide. This advice does not cater for young children or people who are physically weak.
You are urged to::
- Use the power tool only for its intended purpose.
- If the power tool is for indoor use only, do not use outdoors.
- Do not immerse the power tool in water unless it is designed for this purpose.
- Keep hands, fingers, feet, toes and hair away from dangerous moving parts, cutting blades and the like.
- Do not use electrical power tools in the rain.
- Make sure you have dry hands when operating an electrical power tool.
- Do not use a damaged power tool.
- A power tool may not be intended for use by children or people with an illness or disability without supervision.
- Young children should not be allowed to play with the power tool.
- Some power tools require special precautions for installation or user maintenance or both.
- The plug must be removed from the socket-outlet before any cleaning or maintenance is done.
- Do not place cord extension sockets or portable power outlet boards where they may be splashed or where moisture may get in.
- Ensure ventilation holes or outlets are not blocked or partially obstructed.
- If a fixed power tool does not have a supply cord and plug or other means for disconnection from the supply, a means for disconnection must be incorporated into the fixed wiring according to the Wiring Rules.
- If the supply cord or plug is damaged:
- The manufacturer or its service agent or a similarly qualified person must replace the cord to prevent an accident.
- Power tools with specially prepared cords must be replaced by a special cord or assembly available from the manufacturer or its service agent.
- Other power tools that have a supply cord that cannot be replaced, should be scrapped.
- The power tool should be maintained in order to ensure a long, useful life and to protect the operator against electric shock or mechanical mishaps.
- A safety switch can enhance electrical safety when using electrical power tools.