Safe Work Method Statement For Class 1, 2 & 10 Building Projects - B Grade Bricklayers Pty LTD
Safe Work Method Statement For Class 1, 2 & 10 Building Projects - B Grade Bricklayers Pty LTD
Safe Work Method Statement For Class 1, 2 & 10 Building Projects - B Grade Bricklayers Pty LTD
This SWMS is a site-specific statement that must be prepared before any high-risk construction work is commenced.
Person responsible
for ensuring
compliance with
this SWMS:
Leading hand
Date:
High-risk job:
(Note: Shaded sections 3, 4 and
5 relate to high risk construction
work).
Location:
Structural collapse
What are the hazards and risks?
Think about the worksite and each stage of the project, including preparation and clean-up.
1.
Work preparation
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Electric mixers and saws have good leads, current test tags,
use an RCD and are off the ground.
Petrol driven mixers and saws are tuned and only operate
outside.
Use the davit arm and winch when unloading mixers from utes.
Supply cement only in 20 kg bags.
Use a brick elevator when raising materials.
UV rays
Cement dermatitis
Goggles to be worn.
Respirators or dust masks to be worn.
Hearing protection to be worn when cutting or grinding.
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2.
3.
4.
Delivery of bricks
For fall heights <2 m, use fully decked heavy duty frame trestle
scaffolds, with bay lengths of 1.8 m or less.
For fall-heights >2 m, use heavy duty modular scaffolds with
brick-guards, handed over by the licenced scaffolder as
complete1.
To prevent collapse, do not load platforms with more than 100
bricks per bay (or 400 kg of blocks).
No modular scaffold alterations, except by licensed scaffolder.
Platforms only to be accessed by stair of ladder towers.
5.
6.
Work completion
Cement dermatitis
Remove dirt, lime, cement and work dust with hand cleaner and
apply barrier cream.
Although this sample statement chooses to rely on licenced scaffolders for erection of scaffolds over 2 metres, this is not a mandatory requirement for scaffolds of less than 4 metres height.
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