Cutting Bricks SWMS
Cutting bricks safe work method statement identifies the work health and safety hazards with cutting bricks and the likelihood of risk occurring while providing WHS guidelines for implementing control measures when cutting a brick.
Safe Work Method Statement
Cut Brick SWMS
SWMS Safe work method statement for cutting a brick:
- Provides critical WHS information and safety instructions for workers to cut bricks without risk to health and safety
- Ensures workers can identify hazards and manage risks involved with cutting a brick
- Provides workers with information, instruction, and training for cutting bricks
Cutting Bricks Method Statement
SWMS document for cutting bricks focuses on hazard identification, risk assessment and control procedures per best practice guidelines for how to write a SWMS.
- Bricklaying safety for how to cut a brick per a risk assessment for bricklaying
Cutting Bricks SWMS Content
SWMS are specific to a process with the SWMS content of the cutting bricks SWMS addressing the health and safety issues relating to:
- WHS Consultation
- Risk assessment of workplace
- Health and safety planning
- Environmental issues in the workplace
- Implementation of controls for cutting bricks
- Health and safety information for employees
- Pre start inspection for equipment used in cutting a brick
- Operation of saw for cutting bricks
- Silica dust exposure
- Managing risks of hazardous chemicals in the workplace
- Hazardous manual handling tasks
- PPE requirements for cutting bricks
- Health and safety training for workers
- Workplace housekeeping
- Legislative and regulatory requirements
- Monitoring compliance in the workplace
- Includes risk matrix table
WHS Reporting Requirements
WHS Record keeping and reporting obligations for compliance with WHS legislative requirements for a SWMS require a person conducting a business or undertaking PCBU to maintain WHS records.
A PCBU must retain health and safety records for a cutting bricks SWMS, which would include:
- Risk assessment form template to record unidentified hazards, potential risks and specific control measures
- Change control management form for the communication of controls to be implemented for identified hazards
- SWMS Sign off sheet for high risk construction work activity to which the safe work method statement relates
Ready to Use Cutting Bricks SWMS
Save time and money with the SWMS template for cutting bricks.
SWMS Compliance with Legislative and Regulatory Requirements is simple
- We embed the business details and logo you supply in the safe work method statement for ensuring compliance with health and safety legislation
- We email you the ready to use safe work method statement SWMS
All you have to do is
- Complete the principal contractor details or PCBU details
- Specify the workplace address to which the SWMS relates
- Nominate your contact person
- Complete WHS/OHS forms used in the workplace, e.g. risk assessment form
Safety Toolbox Talks
- A cutting bricks method statement makes for an excellent toolbox talk topic at a bricklaying toolbox talk