Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) - Lifting And

2y ago
7 Views
2 Downloads
425.26 KB
15 Pages
Last View : 1m ago
Last Download : 3m ago
Upload by : Braxton Mach
Transcription

Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)Organisation DetailsOrganisation Name:ACN/ABNAddress:R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdABN - 85 148 138 612P O Box 482Bentley WA 6982Contact Name:Contact Position:Contact Phone No:Craig ReekieOperations Manager0418 927 745Area:Job #:Project DetailsProject:Activity:Resources/Trades Involved:Equipment Used:HIAB Operations – Liftingusing Hiab Crane.Crane OperatorDogmanTruck DriverCrane TruckMaintenance Checks:Daily Vehicle Checklist andchecks on truck and crane asper log.Materials Used:Chains and slingsThis SWMS has beendeveloped in consultation with:Reviewed by:Position:Date:Supervisor to sign off: Date:R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)1

SAFETY EQUIPMENTMinimumPersonalProtectiveEquipmentSafety GlassesLong TrousersHard HatLong sleeve Hi-Vis ShirtSafety FootwearHearing Protection ( RequiredAs RequiredEquipment and/orToolsHazard Warning SignsScaffoldsBarricade or GuardingPortable Ladder(s)EWP (Scissor Lift/Boom Lift)Safety HarnessPower ToolsOther (must specify)YesAs RequiredAs RequiredAs RequiredAs RequiredAs RequiredAs RequiredAs RequiredPERMITSTOWORK ( )WORK AT HEIGHT(unprotected over2m)EXCAVATIONCONFINED SPACEHOT WORKCONCRETECUTTING/DRILLINGOther - specifyEmergency Response:000 for Fire or Emergency Response and AmbulanceR & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)2

LEGISLATIONWA Acts and RegulationsWA Codes of Practice(tick as appropriate)R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdBuilding Regulations 1989Dangerous Goods Safety Act 2004Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996 First Aid, workplace amenities and personal protective clothing, 2002Manual tasks, 2010ExcavationManaging noise at workplaces, 2002The prevention of falls at workplaces, 2004Violence, aggression and bullying at work, 2010Working hours, 2006SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)3

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 IndustrialEquipment – 3rd Edition NOHSC: 1006(2001)National Model Regulation for the Control of Workplace Hazardous SubstancesNational Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk WorkNational 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 WorkplaceNOHSC: 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 GoodsNOHSC: 2017(2001)National Code of Practice for the Control of Workplace Hazardous SubstancesNOHSC: 2007(1994)National Code of Practice for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders Caused FromPerforming Manual TasksNational Code of Practice for Noise Management and Protection of Hearing at Work – 3rd EditionNOHSC: 2009(2004)R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) 4

NATIONAL CODES OF PRACTICE(relevant to construction, tick as applicable to work)Code of Practice for the Management and Control of Asbestos in the WorkplaceNOHSC: 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 GoodsNOHSC: 2017(2001)National Code of Practice for the Control of Workplace Hazardous SubstancesNOHSC: 2007(1994)National Code of Practice for the Prevention of Musculoskeletal Disorders Caused From PerformingManual TasksNational Code of Practice for Noise Management and Protection of Hearing at Work – 3rd EditionNOHSC: 2009(2004) NATIONAL GUIDANCE NOTES(relevant to construction, tick as applicable to work)Guidelines for Integrating OHS into National Industry Training PackagesGuidance Note for Placarding Stores for Dangerous Goods and Specified HazardousSubstances NOHSC: 3009(1990)Guidance Note for the Elimination of Environmental Tobacco Smoke in the WorkplaceNOSHC: 3019(2003)Control Guide Management of Noise at WorkGuidance Note for the Assessment of Health Risks Arising from Hazardous Substances in theWorkplace 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.R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)5

Potential Hazards associated with the job:CategoryWorking at HeightsWorking with electricityRadiationMechanicalPressureHuman FactorsUsing mobile plantManual handlingEnvironmentChemicalWorkplaceR & L Hiab Services Pty LtdHazardHas the Operator acknowledgedthis potential hazard?NOYESClimbing up on the truck to sling a load.Only the immediate area is isolated, the rest is live.Ultraviolet light (sun)Equipment FailureUncontrolled movementHydraulic HosesRushingComplacencyFatigueUnclear Work directionsStress/Anxiety/FrustrationLack of knowledge or experienceTrafficPedestrian interactionCollision factorsUneven terrainHigh reach orLow reachOver exertionRepetitive movementsContamination from burst hydraulic hose or hydraulic pipe.Chemical spills to ground or work areaFalling objectsAccessSlip and Trip hazardsSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)6

QUALITATIVE RISK ANALYSIS MATRIX: LEVEL OF RISKLevelDescription of Consequence or ImpactExtremeNot acceptable – must be reduced to aslow as reasonably practicable.H (1)High level ofharmPotential death, permanent disability or majorstructural failure/damage. Off-site environmentaldischarge/release not contained and significantlong-term environmental harm.Potential temporary disability or minor structuralfailure/damage. On-site environmentaldischarge/release immediately contained, minorlevel cleanup with no short-term environmentalharm.Incident that has the potential to cause persons torequire First Aid. On-site environmentaldischarge/release immediately contained, minorlevel clean up with no short-term environmentalharm.No injuries. Very low environmental impact. Notnoticeable.Likely/ProbabilityAlmost a certainty of happening.Could happen frequentlyCould happened occasionallyMay occur only in exceptional circumstancesVery unlikely to occur.M (1)Medium level ofharmL (1)Low level ofharmInsignificantLevelAlmost CertainLikelyModerateUnlikelyVery UnlikelyLikelihood orProbabilityLikelihood orProbabilityLikelihood orProbabilityL LikelyM MediumU Unlikely555H (4)(High)443M (3)(Medium)332L (2)(Low)221111Consequence** 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 isnot to proceed until the risk has been reduced to 4 or under.R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)7

RISK HIERARCHY OF CONTROLPreferred Order of Control Measures to Eliminate or reduce risks of injury, illness or environmental damage.Most ngAdministrativeLeast EffectivePPEEg. Eliminate the need for a fall risk area bycareful designEg. Barricading or enclosing the fall risk areawith edge protection.Eg. Isolating the hazard or practice from peopleinvolved in the work.Eg. Using a fall injury prevention system.Eg. Procedures, training, warning signs, limitingexposure time.Eg. Use of Personal Protective EquipmentSITE SPECIFIC RISK IDENTIFICATION NOTES:R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)8

To calculate Inherent and Residual risk, refer to Qualitative Risk Analysis Matrix: Level of Risk on page 7 of thisSafe Work Method Statement.ItemJob ProceduresHazardsInherentRiskControlsLikelihood xConsequence1Establish jobrequirements-Scheduled jobmay exceedcapacity of thecrane.4 or less-L--Establish and check that allrelevant permits have beenissued.Determine that the operator isfit to work.Establish that all traffic andpedestrian control measuresare satisfactory for thescheduled job.Review the job and establishthat the job is within thecapacity of the crane.Carry out daily inspectionsand checks as per the DailyLog.Name ofpersonsresponsiblefor work.R & L HiabServicesCraneOperatorResidualRiskLikelihood xConsequence3 or lessLSite Specific Notes:R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)9

ItemJob ProceduresHazardsInherentRiskControlsLikelihood xConsequenceCheck work areafor operationalhazards-Ground may beunstable orhave servicesunderneath.4 or less-L--Check the weather conditionsare suitable for safe operationfor the duration of the job.Check that the job site is clearof overhead obstructions andpowerlines.Check that the groundconditions are satisfactory forsafe operation eg. services,drains and recentexcavations.Check that the site access issatisfactory to perform Hiaboperations safely.Check for any other hazardsthat will jeopardise safety ofthe lifting operation.Wear PPE identified asappropriate for the task.Name ofpersonsresponsiblefor work.R & L HiabServicesCraneOperatorResidualRiskLikelihood xConsequence3 or lessLSite Specific Notes:R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)10

ItemJob ProceduresHazardsInherentRiskControlsLikelihood xConsequenceSet up crane sitefor safe andefficient operation.-Site hazardsmust beestablished andaddressed.4 or less-M-Set up outriggerson Crane.Unfold Crane--R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdGround underoutriggers maycompact orshift.Crushing mayoccur.4 or lessM-Check and familiarise yourselfwith the crane operations andthe controls.Read and adhere to allmanufacturers safety decalson machine.Record in the Daily Log Bookand sign off by person makingentry.Report any defects or damageto supervisor immediately. DONOT use machine untilrepaired.Place “Danger – DO NOTUSE” tags on machine untilrepaired.Set up outriggers as permanufacturer’s instructions.Adhere to OH & S practicesas per Ticket and training.SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)Name ofpersonsresponsiblefor work.R & L HiabServicesCraneOperatorR & L HiabServicesCraneOperatorResidualRiskLikelihood xConsequence3 or lessM3 or lessM11

ItemJob ProceduresHazardsInherentRiskControlsLikelihood xConsequenceLift Equipment orObject using Crane-Slings or chainsmay break.4 or lessM-Disable Crane andprepare for travel-Crane or loadmay shift duringtravel.4 or lessM-Check slings and/or chains.Check for fatigue on slingsand chains.Stay clear of Crane duringoperation.Secure Crane in cradleposition.Check straps and chains ingood condition.Tie down load.Name ofpersonsresponsiblefor work.R & L HiabServicesCraneOperatorR & L HiabServicesCraneOperatorResidualRiskLikelihood xConsequence3 or lessM3 or lessM*Additional Job Steps (operator to number as appropriate)Site Specific Notes:R & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)12

Qualifications andTraining Required toexperience required toComplete Workcomplete the taskCurrent WA H-C Licence WA MDL H-C TestingCurrent C V TicketWA CV Training and testingCurrent D G TicketCurrent White Card(supersedes Blue Card)WA DG Training and testingOH & S Training and testingSpecific TrainingRequired toComplete WorkSite Specific SafetyInductionWestern PowerSub StationCertificationEngineering DetailsRefer to Signage on craneas to maximum lift load.Refer to signage on craneas to maximum extension ofcrane.Certification and Experience of R & L Hiab Transport ling ThomsonCraig ReekieClifford MillerNick JonesPaul MeadwellTony LeeteSteven RichardsWilliam CurtisManaging DirectorOperations ManagerCrane OperatorCrane OperatorCrane OperatorCrane OperatorCrane OperatorCrane OperatorYesYesYesYesYesYesYesYesFirst Aid CertificationResuscitationR & L Hiab Services Pty 420/02/1420/02/1420/02/1420/02/1414/03/15High MCFirst AidExp Nov 2014Exp Nov 2014Exp Nov 2014Exp Nov 2014Exp Nov 2014Exp Nov 2014Exp Oct 2015Exp Mar 2017SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)CVCVCVCVCVCVC1CVLFLFLFLFLFLFLFYears ofExperienceoperatingcranes.877281152113

This SWMS has been developed through consultation with our employees. This SWMS has been read,understood and accepted by all employees undertaking the works. This SWMS is to be reviewed and re-signedevery 30 gned:DateSigned:DateSigned:Stirling ThomsonCraig ReekieClifford MillerPaul MeadwellAntony LeeteNick JonesSteven RichardsWilliam CurtisR & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)14

Addendum to site-specific issues or observations:Revision DateInitialsR & L Hiab Services Pty LtdSAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS)15

the lifting operation. - Wear PPE identified as appropriate for the task. R & L Hiab Services Crane Operator 3 or less L Site Specific Notes: R & L Hiab Services Pty Ltd SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) 11 Item Job Procedures Hazards In

Related Documents:

SASSI User manual for Facilities Managers User manual for SAM_010117.docx Published January 4, 2017, SASSI Web Pty Ltd Page 4 of 24 2 Tasks performed on a daily basis 2.1 Review SWMS/Permits Use this option to review and accept SWMS selected by a contractor when they arrived on the site and to approve permits for high risk work.

EPA Test Method 1: EPA Test Method 2 EPA Test Method 3A. EPA Test Method 4 . Method 3A Oxygen & Carbon Dioxide . EPA Test Method 3A. Method 6C SO. 2. EPA Test Method 6C . Method 7E NOx . EPA Test Method 7E. Method 10 CO . EPA Test Method 10 . Method 25A Hydrocarbons (THC) EPA Test Method 25A. Method 30B Mercury (sorbent trap) EPA Test Method .

safe analysis is not included in this tutorial. Please see the fe-safe User Manual including fe-safe Tutorials for details, for instance: Tutorial 106: Using fe-safe with Abaqus .odb files . Start fe-safe /Rubber TM as described in the -safe feUser Manual. The Configure -safefe Project Directory window will be displayed:

The Problem with Root Cause Analysis Method A Method B Method C Method G Method E Method H Method J Method F Method D Method I No‐one can agree on "what is a root cause." Everyone says they do "root cause analysis,"yet everyone is doing something different!

statement, the entity can summarize the statement, but they must still present the details in the financial statement notes (Exhibit 4). The new cash flow statement The Cash Flow Statement is the only statement that will retain its existing name. Its format is similar to today’s f

E5-13 Statement of cash flows—classifications. Moderate 15–20 E5-14 Preparation of a statement of cash flows. Moderate 25–35 E5-15 Preparation of a statement of cash flows. Moderate 25–35 E5-16 Preparation of a statement of cash flows. Moderate 25–35 E5-17 Preparation of a statement of cash flows and a statement of financial position.

a. Balance sheet, income statement, statement of shareholders' equity, and statement of cash flows. b. Balance sheet, auditor's report and income statement. c. Earnings statement and statement of retained earnings. d. Statement of cash flows and five-year summary of key financial data

tourism using existing information due to the subjective scope of the sector and a resultant lack of comparable data. However, a small number of studies which include aspects of outdoor activity tourism as defined for this study, as well as wider tourism research offer an insight into the market. These are discussed below. An economic impact study of adventure tourism (including gorge walking .