Description
Welding SWMS
Each Welding Safe Work Method Statement includes all of the following:
- Site establishment
- Training and Instruction
- Setting up the work area
- Welding
- Compressed and liquified gases
- Inspections
- Flash burn
- Heat and Burns
- Gaseous Environment
- Hazardous Fumes
- Fire Explosion
- Noise
- Electric Shock
- Lead Poisoning
- PPE
- Working at heights
- Exposure to weather conditions
- Tools, plant and equipment
- Power supply
- Manual handling
- Deliveries and the like
- 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 Control
- Instructions on how to complete this SWMS
- 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
Each Welding SWMS references the following:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2016
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2019
- Safe Work Australia Codes of Practice
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The Welding Safe Work Method Statement breaks the welders work activity into logical job steps, lists the typical hazards associated with each of these steps, and describes the control measures implemented to eliminate or control the risk for the welders safety.
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