R & L Hiab Services Pty Ltd SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) 1 Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Organisation Details Organisation Name: R & L Hiab Services Pty Ltd Contact Name: Craig Reekie ACN/ABN ABN - 85 148 138 612 Contact Position: Operations Manager Address: P O Box 482 Bentley WA 6982 Contact Phone No: 0418 927 745 Project Details Project: Area: Job #: Activity: HIAB Operations – Lifting using Hiab Crane. This SWMS has been developed in consultation with: Resources/Trades Involved: Crane Operator Dogman Truck Driver Reviewed by: Position: Date: Equipment Used: Crane Truck Maintenance Checks: Daily Vehicle Checklist and checks on truck and crane as per log. Materials Used: Chains and slings Supervisor to sign off: ________________________ Date: ___________
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R & L Hiab Services Pty Ltd SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) 1
Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)
Organisation Details Organisation Name: R & L Hiab Services Pty Ltd Contact Name: Craig Reekie ACN/ABN ABN - 85 148 138 612 Contact Position: Operations Manager
Address: P O Box 482 Bentley WA 6982
Contact Phone No: 0418 927 745
Project Details Project: Area: Job #:
Activity: HIAB Operations – Lifting
using Hiab Crane.
This SWMS has been developed in consultation with:
Equipment Used: Crane Truck Maintenance Checks: Daily Vehicle Checklist and
checks on truck and crane as per log.
Materials Used: Chains and slings
Supervisor to sign off: ________________________ Date: ___________
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SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Minimum Personal Protective Equipment
Safety Glasses Required Long Trousers Required
Hard Hat Required Long sleeve Hi-Vis Shirt Required Safety Footwear Required
Hearing Protection (<85dB) Required Other As Required
Equipment and/or Tools
Hazard Warning Signs Yes Scaffolds As Required Barricade or Guarding As Required
Portable Ladder(s) As Required EWP (Scissor Lift/Boom Lift) As Required Safety Harness As Required
Power Tools As Required Other (must specify) As Required
PERMITS TO
WORK ()
WORK AT HEIGHT (unprotected over 2m)
CONFINED SPACE HOT WORK
EXCAVATION CONCRETE CUTTING/DRILLING
Other - specify
Emergency Response: 000 for Fire or Emergency Response and Ambulance
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LEGISLATION
WA Acts and Regulations Building Regulations 1989 Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004 Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996 WA Codes of Practice First Aid, workplace amenities and personal protective clothing, 2002 (tick as appropriate) Manual tasks, 2010 Excavation Managing noise at workplaces, 2002 The prevention of falls at workplaces, 2004 Violence, aggression and bullying at work, 2010 Working hours, 2006
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NATIONAL STANDARDS (Relevant to construction, tick as applicable to work)
National Standard for Construction Work NOHSC: 1016(2005) National Standard for Manual Tasks (2007) National OHS Certification Standard for Users and Operators of Industrial Equipment – 3rd Edition NOHSC: 1006(2001)
National Model Regulation for the Control of Workplace Hazardous Substances National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work National Standard for Occupational Noise NOHSC: 1007(2000) National Standard for Plant NOHSC: 1010(1994)
NATIONAL CODES OF PRACTICE (relevant to construction, tick as applicable to work)
Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in the Workplace NOHSC: 2018(2005)
National Code of Practice for the Induction for construction Work (May 2007) National Code of Practice for Pre-cast, Tilt-up and Concrete Elements in Building Construction (2008)
National Code of Practice for the Prevention of Falls in General Construction (2008) National Code of Practice Storage and Handling of Dangerous Goods NOHSC: 2017(2001)
National Code of Practice for the Control of Workplace Hazardous Substances NOHSC: 2007(1994)
National Code of Practice for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders Caused From Performing Manual Tasks
National Code of Practice for Noise Management and Protection of Hearing at Work – 3rd Edition NOHSC: 2009(2004)
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NATIONAL CODES OF PRACTICE (relevant to construction, tick as applicable to work)
Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in the Workplace NOHSC: 2018(2005)
National Code of Practice for the Induction for construction Work (May 2007)
National Code of Practice for Pre-cast, Tilt-up and Concrete Elements in Building Construction (2008)
National Code of Practice for the Prevention of Falls in General Construction (2008)
National Code of Practice Storage and Handling of Dangerous Goods NOHSC: 2017(2001)
National Code of Practice for the Control of Workplace Hazardous Substances NOHSC: 2007(1994)
National Code of Practice for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders Caused From Performing Manual Tasks
National Code of Practice for Noise Management and Protection of Hearing at Work – 3rd Edition NOHSC: 2009(2004)
NATIONAL GUIDANCE NOTES (relevant to construction, tick as applicable to work)
Guidelines for Integrating OHS into National Industry Training Packages
Guidance Note for Placarding Stores for Dangerous Goods and Specified Hazardous Substances NOHSC: 3009(1990)
Guidance Note for the Elimination of Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the Workplace NOSHC: 3019(2003)
Control Guide Management of Noise at Work
Guidance Note for the Assessment of Health Risks Arising from Hazardous Substances in the Workplace NOHSC: 3017(1994)
Guidance Note for the Protection of Workers from the Ultraviolet Radiation in Sunlight
AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS As quoted in Legislation and in the Codes of Practice.
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Potential Hazards associated with the job:
Category Hazard Has the Operator acknowledged this potential hazard?
NO YES Working at Heights Climbing up on the truck to sling a load. Working with electricity Only the immediate area is isolated, the rest is live. Radiation Ultraviolet light (sun) Mechanical Equipment Failure
Uncontrolled movement
Pressure Hydraulic Hoses Human Factors Rushing
Complacency
Fatigue
Unclear Work directions
Stress/Anxiety/Frustration
Lack of knowledge or experience
Using mobile plant Traffic Pedestrian interaction
Collision factors
Uneven terrain
Manual handling High reach orLow reach Over exertion
Repetitive movements
Environment Contamination from burst hydraulic hose or hydraulic pipe. Chemical Chemical spills to ground or work area Workplace Falling objects
Access
Slip and Trip hazards
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QUALITATIVE RISK ANALYSIS MATRIX: LEVEL OF RISK
Level Description of Consequence or Impact Consequence Likelihood or Probability
L= Likely
Likelihood or Probability
M = Medium
Likelihood or Probability
U = Unlikely Extreme Not acceptable – must be reduced to as
low as reasonably practicable. 5 5 5
H (1) High level of
harm
Potential death, permanent disability or major structural failure/damage. Off-site environmental discharge/release not contained and significant long-term environmental harm.
H (4) (High)
4 4 3
M (1) Medium level of
harm
Potential temporary disability or minor structural failure/damage. On-site environmental discharge/release immediately contained, minor level cleanup with no short-term environmental harm.
M (3) (Medium)
3 3 2
L (1) Low level of
harm
Incident that has the potential to cause persons to require First Aid. On-site environmental discharge/release immediately contained, minor level clean up with no short-term environmental harm.
L (2) (Low)
2 2 1
Insignificant No injuries. Very low environmental impact. Not noticeable. 1 1 1
Level Likely/Probability
Almost Certain Almost a certainty of happening.
Likely Could happen frequently
Moderate Could happened occasionally
Unlikely May occur only in exceptional circumstances
Very Unlikely Very unlikely to occur.
** R & L Hiab Transport policy states that if the risk is determined to be over 4, then the Supervisor is to be contacted, and the job is
not to proceed until the risk has been reduced to 4 or under.
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RISK HIERARCHY OF CONTROL
Preferred Order of Control Measures to Eliminate or reduce risks of injury, illness or environmental damage.
Most Effective Elimination Eg. Eliminate the need for a fall risk area by careful design
Substitution Eg. Barricading or enclosing the fall risk area with edge protection.
Isolation Eg. Isolating the hazard or practice from people involved in the work.
Engineering Eg. Using a fall injury prevention system.