SWMS
SWMS
(SWMS)
Organisation Details
Possible hazards
Confined Space Heights (People Falling) Manual Handling Heat Falling ObjectsMoving Plant / Machinery
Site Housekeeping Electricity Underground / Overhead Services Noise / Vibration Security / Lone / Isolated work
Communications Weather Conditions Total Fire Ban Asbestos Dust Fire & Explosion Hazardous Substances
Method Statement
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
Site Engineer
Electrical installations Electric shock High (10-15) = Live parts of High (10-15) =
Permission from high electrical Permission from
level management to installations such high level
proceed[insert] as open fuses, management to
switchboards, proceed
etc. must be
prevented from
unauthorized
access by
fencing or
enclosing.
All installations,
fittings, switches
and power
points must
comply with
Australian
Standard
AS3000: Wiring
rules.
Regularly check
all light fittings,
switches, and
power points
for any damage
and faults; all
operation must
be safe and
easy.
Place warning
signs on
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
installations to
prevent access.
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
Power tools, leads, safety Electric shock High (10-15) = Before use, Moderate (4-9) =
switches and power Permission from check visually Permission from worker
boards high level for any faults or in charge to proceed
management to damages to all
proceed leads and tools,
etc.
Inspection tag
must be fitted to
the plug end of
all power tools,
leads, etc.
Use only
industrial type
extension boards
that have
shrouded
sockets.
Never overload
power outlets
and power
boards.
All equipment
must be
protected by
fixed or portable
safety switches.
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
Never use
domestic leads,
etc.
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
All portable
Office work
safety switches
must be tested
immediately after
connection, daily
before use, and
inspected every
3 months by a
competent
person.
All double
insulated
equipment must
be inspected at
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
least every 12
months.
All portable
safety switches
must be tested
immediately after
connection, daily
before use, and
inspected every
3 months by a
competent
person.
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
Inspect all
equipment in
“hostile
environment”
every 12 months
OR use safety
switch.
All portable
safety switches
must be tested
daily before use,
and inspected
every 2 years.
Inspect all
equipment in
“hostile
environment”
every 5 years OR
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
use safety
switch.
All portable
safety switches
must be tested
daily before use,
and inspected
every 2 years.
Only a
competent
person must
carry out
the
inspections.
Safety switches
must be tested
using the
inbuilt test
buttons.
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
Only a
competent
person must
carry out
the
inspections.
Safety switches
must be tested
using the
inbuilt test
buttons.
Inspection must
be carried out by
a competent
person.
Safety switches
must be tested
using the inbuilt
test buttons.
Inspection must
be carried out by
a competent
person.
Safety switches
must be tested
using the inbuilt
test buttons.
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
Installations in buildings, Electric shock High (10-15) = Only a licensed High (10-15) =
etc. Permission from electrician Permission from
high level should be high level
management to allowed to work management to
proceed on electrical proceed
circuits.
Building circuits
which supply
power to plant,
machinery or
appliances must
be protected
using inbuilt
safety switches
at the
switchboard.
Tools and
appliances that
are used on-site,
and where the
power source is
not protected,
must have
portable safety
switches, or use
in-built safety
switch.
Allow only
authorized
people to carry
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
out electrical
work.
Use safety
switches that are
approved for the
application.
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
Underground services Electric shock Catastrophic (16+) = Before digging or High (10-15) =
Work unable to proceed. excavating, Permission from
Seek other methods. locate all high level
underground management to
electrical proceed
services in the
vicinity of the
services.
Be aware that
trench above
conduits may
have marker tape
and cables may
have bricks
placed
above them. Oil-
filled cables can
leak oil on
contact with
cable casing.
Any damage
must be
reported
immediately.
Never apply
force on cables
or conduits.
Any defects,
damage or faults
must be reported
immediately to
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
the electricity
authorities
Never backfill
over damaged
sections or faults
unless ordered to
do so by the
authority.
Never start
excavation until
all services are
located.
Area around
cables and
conduits must be
excavated by
hand.
Area around
cables must be
backfilled with
clean sand for
preventing
damage to the
cable.
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
Work near overhead Electric shock High (10-15) = Safe approach Moderate (4-9) =
catenary wiring Permission from distance for low Permission from worker
high level voltage in charge to proceed
management to overhead
proceed catenary wiring
to be followed
for not
experienced
electrical
workers -
Operation of
crane or mobile
plant - 3.0m.
Handling metal
materials such
as scaffolding,
pipes, guttering,
etc. - 4.0m.
Handling non-
conductive
material such as
timber, PVC, ply,
etc. - 1.5m.
Driving or
operating a
vehicle - 0.6m.
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
Use height
warning bars in
places where
plant and
vehicles are
required to pass
under catenary
wires with a risk
of the plant or
vehicle
contacting the
wires.
If work is
expected to be
of a longer
duration, a
physical
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
protection such
as a gantry or
similar
construction
under the wires
must be
considered for
preventing the
plant and
vehicles from
contacting the
wires.
Power lines,
which people
may come in
contact during
the work, should
be covered with
insulating mats.
For determining
possible encroac
hment when
working near
power lines, use
an observer.
When fitting
tiger tails,
remember they
are for visual
warning only.
Tiger tails will not
protect from
shock or
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Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
electrocution in
case of contact
with wires.
Risk Score
(Consequence x Risk Score (After
Job Step Potential Hazards Likelihood) Controls Control Measures) Person Responsible
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Risk Matrix
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Legend
C = Consequence
5 = Catastrophic = Fatality, permanent disability, long term widespread impacts, huge financial loss
4 = Major = Permanent disability or extensive injuries, medium to long term widespread impact, major financial
loss 3 = Moderate = Lost time injury, reversible medium term local impact, high financial loss
2 = Minor = Medical treatment, reversible short – medium term impact to local area, medium financial
loss 1 = Insignificant = First aid, limited impact to minimal area, low financial loss
L = Likelihood
5 = Almost Certain = It is almost certain that the risk will occur in most
2 = Unlikely = The risk could occur at some time but there is confidence that it will not
Compliance
I have been consulted and assisted in developing the work method statements which apply to my work activities. I will comply with its safe work practice.
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Supervisor Sign-off
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