Boom Lift - Working From
Boom Lift - Working From
High Risk Work: Structural Collapse Confined Spaces Work in Tunnel Explosives
Fall from Heights > 2m Demolition of Structures Excavation >1.5m Mobile Plant Drowning
Asbestos Pressurised Gas Pipes/Mains Electrical Traffic Tilt-up/Precast Concrete
Contaminated/Flammable Extremes of Artificial Chemical/Fuel/Refrigerant
Telecommunication Towers
Atmosphere Temperature Lines
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Safe Work Method Statement
Step 1
Consequences
5 – Severe Potential to be fatal. Permanent disability. Destruction of property or plant.
4 – Major Serious injury. Long term disability. Major damage to plant, property or environment.
3 – Moderate Potential for injury resulting in medical attention. Damage to plant, property or environment.
2 – Minor Injury requiring First Aid treatment and / or short term discomfort.
1 – Negligible Cause a near miss, needs to be reported
Step 2
Potential (Likelihood)
A – Almost Certain This event is expected to occur in most circumstances
B – Likely The event will probably occur in most circumstances
C – Possible The event might occur at some time
D – Unlikely The event could occur at some time
E - Rare The event may occur only in exceptional circumstances
Step 3
Matrix Consequences
Potential 1 – Negligible 2 – Minor 3 – Moderate 4 – Major 5 – Severe
A – Almost Certain M (9) S (15) S (19) H (24) H (25)
B – Likely L (7) M (11) S (18) S (21) H (23)
C – Possible L (5) L (6) M (13) S (17) H (22)
D – Unlikely L (3) L (4) M (10) M (14) S (20)
E - Rare VL (1) L (2) M (8) M (12) S (16)
Legend
Risk Rating
Activity to be re-planned and/or re-designed. If this is not possible, an independent Hazard Assessment of the activity is to be completed by the Project
High Manager prior to completing the SWMS
Significant Activity Must be reviewed by Senior Site Management Representative and have identified risk controls built into the SWMS and work procedure
Medium Site Supervisor must review method of task.
Low Some action may be required, Supervisor to determine and monitor
Very Low Minimal risk, monitor where work changes
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Safe Work Method Statement
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All electrical tools to be tested & tagged in
accordance with AS 3760 & 3012.
Electrocution H S [insert responsible person]
Tested and tagged RCD protection to be used
All cables checked for damage prior to use
Have you considered the site specific hazards? e.g. IN PREPARING A SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT YOU MUST:
- lay of the land 1. Consider any site specific potential hazards and include any identified risks in Safe Work Method Statement
- obstacles (buildings, workers, excavations, plant) (SWMS)
- changes to site conditions 2. Assess the risk
- other contractors’ work in progress 3. Insert controls using the hierarchy of controls for the hazards identified i.e. Elimination, Substitution (materials,
Have you considered weather conditions? Eg. equipment, and chemicals), Isolation, Engineering (guarding), Administration (training) or PPE
- wind 4. Review the residual risk to ensure controls are adequate to safely perform the work
- rain 5. Document the matters contained in items 1 – 4, above, in this SWMS
- heat 6. Complete the SWMS and Delete these notes to demonstrate that you have considered all relevant matters
- cold etc 7. Ensure that all workers involved in the job task have read, understood and signed off on the SWMS
Have you considered job specific details? 8. Ensure that work is carried out in a safe manner in accordance with the SWMS
- different material
- different equipment NB: If you are unsure of anything seek professional advice. Master Builders WHS department can assist members in
developing and implementing safety plans, including SWMS.
Any other factor that may make affect the risks associated with performing this task?
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Safe Work Method Statement
We, the undersigned, confirm that we have been consulted regarding the above SMWS and that its content is clearly understood. We also confirm that our required qualification(s) etc. to
undertake this activity, is\are current and that we are competent to complete the work safely and without risk to our own health or the health and safety of others. We clearly understand
that the control(s) in this SWMS must be applied as documented, otherwise work is to cease immediately, and we will ensure that the work area is made safe, as far as reasonably
practicable.
Print Name: Company: Signature: Date:
I, the undersigned Supervisor, confirm that I have checked all qualifications provided and verify that they are applicable and current. I have also ensured that all
inductions have taken place and that all tools and equipment are properly maintained and safe to use. I have issued all relevant permits and have ensured to the
best of my ability that the work area is safe and that the work will not damage any property or injure any persons.
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