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Demolition SWMS – Safe Work Method Statement inclusions:
Plan the job prior to arriving on site.
Site Establishment
Pre Start Risk Assessment
Untrained personnel commencing work
Traffic management
Entry to Site
General Requirements
Site Inspection
Identify site conditions
Power Supply
Delivery of Materials
Unload materials or equipment from vehicle
Pre-Demolition
Disconnect Services
Notice of Demolition Work
Securing and protecting the work area
Public access and protection
Emergency Plan
Designer Safety Report
Demolition Plan
Assessing Demolition Risks
Demolition Sequence
Adjacent or adjoining buildings
Workplace Inspection
Asbestos
Lead
Polychlorinated biphenyls
Synthetic mineral fibres
Demolishing Special Structures
Fire-damaged, ruinous and structurally unsound buildings or structures
Demolition work carried out on or near energised electrical installations
Cutting or Welding
Manual Demolition
Manual Demolition of Roofs
Fragile Roofs
Roof Access
Manual demolition of walls
Manual Demolition of Floors and Members
Manual Demolition of Frameworks
Mechanical demolition involving the use of powered mobile plant, such as excavators,
cranes, loaders, bulldozers and a mix of hand and mechanical demolition methods.
Mechanical Demolition working on Suspended Floors
Mechanical Demolition of Walls
Induced Collapse
Induced Collapse pre-weakening
Wire rope, slings and chain pulling
Using Explosives
Pre and Post-tensioned concrete
Demolition of Lift Shafts
Basements, cellars, vaults, domes and arched roofs
Masonry Brick Arches
Independent chimneys and spires
Pylons and masts
Precast Concrete Panels
Facade Retention
Storage tanks and pipelines
Hazardous Facilities
Containers that have held flammable or combustible material
Hazardous Chemicals
Plant and Equipment
Powered Mobile Plant
Cranes
Removal of Debris
Loading Trucks
Clean up and remove excess material from the work area.
Load materials and equipment onto vehicle
House Keeping with Silica Dust, respirable crystalline silica (RCS)
High Risk Activities
PPE required
Plant and Equipment
Qualifications, Training & Competencies
Permits required
Legislation, Codes Of Practice and References
Safety Data Sheets (SDS)
Risk Matrix Table
Hierarchy of Controls
Instructions provided
Job steps
Hazard identification
Control Measures
Breaks the work activity into logical job steps
Lists the typical hazards associated with each of these steps
Describes the control measures implemented to eliminate or control the risk for the workers safety
Describes how the control measures are to be implemented, monitored and reviewed
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Demolition SWMS
The Demolition SWMS or Safe Work Method Statement breaks the tasks down into logical job steps, lists the typical hazards associated with each of these job steps, and describes the control measures implemented to eliminate or control the risk for the workers safety.
The Builder Assist Demolition SWMS is the most up to date building industry SWMS template and complies with the Work Health and Safety Regulations and Practices.
Compressors and Pumps require a visual inspection prior to their use on site. Use this Compressor / Pump checklist as a guide when performing your visual inspection and keep as a record on site as evidence of a risk management system being in place.
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All Man and Material Hoists must be inspected before use each day by the operator. Use this Hoist Inspection Checklist as a guide in performing your daily inspection and keep as a record on site as evidence of a risk management system being in place.
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This Electrical Safety Checklist is used to keep a record of the initial check and follow-up periodic checks for the Site & Amenities addressing Australian Standards, Earth Leakage Devices, Switchboards, Outlets, Extension Leads, Power tools and the like.
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