Window Cleaning Safe Work Method Statement

HomeSafe Work Method Statements (SWMS)Cleaning (window) SWMS 10 Cleaning (window) SWMS 10 Complies with current legislation in all States and Territories Fully customisable so you can add your logo and any site specific details Delivered via email for instant download Cleaning (Windows) Safe Work Method Statement This Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) is a comprehensive document outlining the safety steps, main hazards and controls associated with general window cleaning tasks. This SWMS does not cover the use of Elevated Work Platforms working on scaffolding or the use of rope access equipment. If using these items a separate dedicated SWMS will need to be in place and used Save time with our pre-filled, fully customisable templates. Simply add your company details, ABN, and include any site specific details or risks ensuring it is specific to the task at hand. It is then ready for printing and inclusion in your overall WHS System. High Risk Construction Work

Job Steps (includes potential hazards and control measures) Work area set up Cleaning exterior windows with a pressure cleaner Working at elevated positions Remote and/or isolated work Employee sign off section For works carried out on a regular basis a generic SWMS may be prepared and used for those work activities. Remember: The content of the SWMS should be refined over time and include consultation with workers and other persons conducting a business or undertaking. Prior to each new activity, the SWMS must be reviewed and revised to ensure it applies to the high risk construction work and the actual site you are working at. or works carried out on a regular basis a generic SWMS may be prepared and used for those work activities. Download Sample of Cleaning (window) SWMS 10HomeSafe Work Method Statements (SWMS)Cleaning SWMS Below is a list of Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) suitable for the Cleaning Industry. Sharps, manual handling tasks and hazardous substances are some of the main hazards that cleaners are faced with on a daily basis.

These cleaning related Safe Work Method Statements provide a way for you as an employer or PCBU to provide health and safety training by ensuring your staff are aware of the possible risks and hazards associated with the cleaning tasks they perform.Please use the search function above, or give our friendly Customer Care team a call on 1300 306 604. Carpet Steam Cleaning SWMS Chemicals - Hazardous - Working With SWMS Cleaning - Final clean before handover to client SWMS 10 Cleaning - Infectious Waste - Handling & Disposal SWMS Cleaning - Offices SWMS 10 Cleaning - Without Adequate Ventilation SWMS Cleaning – Public Areas SWMS 10 Generator - Portable SWMS Height (working at) EWP SWMS 10 Height (working on ladders) SWMS 10 Litter Master Operation SWMS Manual Handling (general workplace) SWMS 10 Manual Handling – Building SWMS 10 Pressure Cleaner - Water SWMS 10 Pressure Cleaner – Water - Electric SWMS Pressure Cleaning - Steam SMWS

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There are a few things that need to be changed depending on type of work the contract is for, but besides that a very well set out plan. Cleaning - Offices SWMS "Very well laid out, compliant and easy to work with documentation. Best I have encountered so far. " - Writing Solutions Australia Ladder – Safe use SWMS"A great jumping off point for ensuring that our SWMS covers everything. It certainly highlighted deficiencies in our current documents. Roofing - Zincalume - Colorbond SWMS"The SWMS purchased did the job well. It was filled out easily and the staff understood it. The site manager where it was used accepted it and said it was one of the best he had seen." - Cathrina Hutton A Safe Work Method Statement - also referred to as a SWMS - is primarily used to train your workers in the safe use of an item of equipment or work activity. The reason your builder or principle contractor is insisting on it, is that they seek WRITTEN proof of that safety training, and a SWMS is the accepted format for that.

Download a sample SWMS Template It is a legislative requirement that a written Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) is produced for work which is determined to be High Risk Construction Work under the WHS Act. The purpose of a SWMS is to enable all people involved with specific high risk construction work to have a full understanding of the risks involved with undertaking that work and to implement the risk controls outlined in the SWMS thereby increasing workplace safety. Persons Conducting a Business or Undertaking (PCBUs) must ensure that SWMS are prepared for all high construction work before work is commenced. It is recommended that all SWMS are kept on-site or at a location where they can be delivered to the site promptly. SWMS are also referred to by many other terms including, Safe Work Method Statements, Work Method Statements, Safe Work Methods, SWM, WMS. Our SWMS TEMPLATES are ready to use. They are not blank templates. Once you've downloaded the appropriate product, you just insert your company details and ABN.

You include any site specific details, the risks and make it specific to the task at hand. Then simply print and use as part of your OHS System. identify work that is high risk construction work specify hazards relating to the high risk construction work specify risks to health and safety associated with those hazards describe the measures to be implemented to control the risks, and describe how the risk control measures are to be implemented, monitored and reviewed. It is recommended that SWMS also include the following information: the PCBU's name, address and ABN (if they have one) details of the person(s) responsible for ensuring implementation, monitoring and compliance with the SWMS the name of the principal contractor the address where the work will be carried out the review date (if any) It is important that the information included in SWMS is clearly set out, be easily accessible and fully understood by all site supervisors and workers.

The content of a SWMS should provide adequate directions on how the risk controls will be implemented. The PCBU must ensure SWMS are prepared for any high risk construction work they intend to carry out. SWMS should be developed in consultation with workers directly involved with the work. If more than one PCPU is undertaking work at the same worksite, then consultation between each PCPU regarding the content of SWMS is required to ensure consistency in the way work will be carried out on that site. SWMS are used by Principal Contractors, site supervisors, contractors, sub Contractors, Health & Safety Representatives (HSR?s) and any other workers on-site who may be directly affected by the work being carried out. The SWMS must be kept and be available for inspection at least until the high-risk construction work is completed. If a SWMS is revised, all versions must be kept. If a notifiable incident occurs in connection with the high-risk construction work to which the SWMS relates then the SWMS must be kept for at least 2 years from the occurrence of the notifiable incident.