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STATEMENT

SWMS C100 – SETUP WORK SITE & USING TOOLS/EQUIPMENT


{[WRITE YOUR COMPANY NAME HERE]} Works Manager: {[WRITE THE NAME OF THE WORKS MANAGER HERE]}
Company Name:
{[WRITE YOUR COMPANY ABN HERE]} {[WRITE THE POSITION OF THE WORKS MANAGER HERE]}
ABN: Positon:
{[ WRITE YOUR COMPANY ADDRESS HERE]} {[WRITE THE CONTACT NUMBER OF THE WORKS MANAGER
Company Address: Contact Number:
HERE]}
SWMS Developed in consultation with: {[WRITE THE NAME OF THE SWMS DEVELOPER HERE]}

Person responsible for ensuring compliance with SWMS: {[WRITE THE NAME OF THE WORKS MANAGER HERE]}

What measures are in place to ensure compliance with the SWMS: Safe Working Procedures, site specific Induction Training, Toolbox Talks, Supervision,
Workplace Inspections, Hazard Register, and START Right, STOP Right, Life Saving Rules.
Person(s) Responsible for reviewing the SWMS: Supervisor

Frequency of Revision: {[WRITE THE FREQUENCY OF SWMS REVISION HERE]}

How will the SWMS control measurers be reviewed: Reviews will be undertaken by assessing task/method changes and/or additions. This review will
be undertaken in consultation with all workers and supervisors.
SWMS review date: {[WRITE THE SWMS REVIEW DATE HERE]} General Construction Induction Training

As listed on the SWMS Cover Sheet & Site Specific Red Book Induction Quiz
Notice, Permits & Hazard Risk Assessment
Approvals: START Right, STOP Right & Life Saving Rules Induction
Training, Licensing
Requirements:

Reviewers {[INSERT AN IMAGE OF THE REVIEWERS SIGNATURE HERE


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Reference Material:
Jurisdictions Safety Legislation Regulator & other Legislation Codes of Practice
 Act: Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW)  Regulator: SafeWork NSW Note: To have legal effect in a jurisdiction a model Code of Practice
NSW must be approved as a code of practice in that jurisdiction. To
 Regulation: Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (NSW)  Codes: NSW Codes of Practice determine if a model Code of Practice has been approved in a
particular jurisdiction, check with the relevant work health and
 Act: Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (ACT)  Regulator: WorkSafe ACT
ACT safety regulator.
 Regulation: Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (ACT)  Codes: ACT Codes of Practice
 Act: Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld)  Regulator: Workplace Health and Safety Queensland  Work Health and Safety Consultation, Co-operation and Co-
Harmonised Jurisdictions

QLD ordination
 Regulation: Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld)  Codes: Qld Codes of Practice
 First Aid in the Workplace
 Act: Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act  Regulator: NT WorkSafe  Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace
2011 (NT)  Codes: NT Codes of Practice
NT  Hazardous Manual Tasks
 Regulation: Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation)
Regulations (NT)  Managing Noise and Preventing Hearing Loss at Work
 How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks
 Act: Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (SA)  Regulator: SafeWork SA
SA  Workplace traffic management guidance material
 Regulation: Work Health and Safety Regulation 2012 (SA)  Codes: SA Codes of Practice
 Act: Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (Tas)  Regulator: WorkSafe Tasmania
TAS
 Regulation: Work Health and Safety Regulation 2012 (Tas)  Codes: Tas Codes of Practice
 Act: Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Cth)  Regulator: Comcare
CTH
 Regulation: Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth)  Codes: SWA Codes of Practice
 Act: Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 (NZ)  Regulator: WorkSafe New Zealand
NZ
 Codes: NZ Codes of Practice
 Act: Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic)  Regulator: WorkSafe Victoria  Communicating occupational health and safety across languages
 Regulation: Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2007 (Vic)  Codes: Vic Compliance Codes  Workplace amenities and work environment
VIC
 First aid in the workplace
 Managing asbestos in workplaces
 Act: Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 (WA)  Regulator: WorkSafe WA  Control of Workplace Hazardous Substances
 Regulation: Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996 (WA)  Codes: WA Codes of Practice  First aid-workplace amenities-personal protective clothing
WA  Management and control of asbestos in workplaces
 Managing noise at workplaces
 Manual tasks
AS/NZ AS/NZS 1067: Sunglasses and fashion spectacles, AS/NZS 1270: Acoustics - Hearing protectors, AS/NZS 1337.4-6 Series: Personal eye-protection, AS/NZS 1715: Selection use and
STANDARDS maintenance of respiratory protection devices, AS/NZS 2161.1-10: Occupational protective gloves, AS/NZS 2210.1-9 Series: Occupational protective footwear, AS/NZS 1800: Occupational
protective helmets - Selection, care and use, AS/NZS 4501.1: Occupational protective clothing – General recommendations on selection, care, use and maintenance of protective clothing

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High Risk Construction Work:

Risk of a person falling more than 2 metres Work on a telecommunication tower Demolition of load-bearing structure

Temporary load-bearing support for structural


Likely to involve disturbing asbestos Work in or near a confined space
alterations or repairs
Work in or near a shaft or trench deeper than
Use of explosives Work on or near pressurised gas mains or piping
1.5m or a tunnel
Work on or near chemical, fuel or refrigerant Work on or near energised electrical installations Work in an area that may have a contaminated
lines or services or flammable atmosphere
Work on, in or adjacent to a road, railway, Work in an area with movement of powered
Tilt-up or precast concrete elements shipping lane or other traffic corridor in use by mobile plant
traffic other than pedestrians
Work in areas with artificial extremes of Work in or near water or other liquid that involves
Diving work
temperature a risk of drowning

Risk Level Matrix Risk Analysis

Consequence
Likelihood Consequence
1 2 3 4 5

5 M H H H H 1 Rare 1 Insignificant

4 M M M H H 2 Unlikely 2 Minor
Likelihood

3 L M M H H 3 Moderate 3 Moderate

2 L L M M H 4 Likely 4 Major

1 L L L M M 5 Almost Certain 5 Catastrophic

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Risk Level (R) and the


Job Step / Process / Residual Rating (RR)
# Identify Hazards Identify Controls / Action Required
Activity
L C R RR
Unauthorised Personnel  Arrange access to work area via owner or facility manager, principal contractor
1. Access the Work area 2 1 L L
entering site or builder representative.
 Undertake a START Right to consider how to do the job safely.
Stop
Think
Assess
Controls not put in place to
2. Assess Hazards 2 1 L L Review
protect against injury
Talk
 If you see a hazard present itself, an unsafe act or the site conditions change
use your STOP Right Authority to prevent an injury or incident.
 Complete a Pre-Start Hazard Risk Assessment Form for low frequency tasks
No physical barriers or
delineation of work zone
Flying debris
 Complete works in time of low traffic volume
Unfamiliar workplaces and
 Request a Traffic Management Plan to reduce speed zone if needed
location
 Barricade and section off work zone
Activities involving Speed of vehicles
 Reduced speeds around site
working around Weather conditions - Poor
3. 1 2 L L  Warning & Communication Signage
pedestrians and third visibility & slippery
 Spotters as necessary
party users of sites conditions
 Re-direction of traffic
Inadequate Lighting
 Note Site Evacuation Procedure and assembly points
Unprotected pedestrians
Injury to public and
pedestrians
Cuts and contusions

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