Blocklaying SWMS Pack
Safety packs for blocklaying contractors are designed to address the safety aspect, identify potential risks, and suggest the implementation of control measures to overcome them.
- This includes recommending practical safety solutions for any issues with safety precautions, such as lack of eye protection or carrying tools without a proper container
Blocklaying Safety Pack
The SWMS blocklaying pack allows you to comply with health and safety legislation by providing a set of pre-written blocklaying safe work method statements.
- Blocklaying SWMS provide construction-specific advice and content related to risk identification, safe work procedures for blocklaying and compliance
Blocklaying Safe Work Method Statement Pack
Unlike other SWMS providers that only offer a generic blocklaying SWMS pack, Workplace Health and Safety's exclusive blocklayers safety pack includes the following:
- Blocklaying SWMS
- Concrete block lintel SWMS
- Core fill SWMS
- Cutting concrete block method statement
- Load blocks SWMS
- Masonry mortar SWMS
- Rodding core SWMS
- Setting out blockwork SWMS
Saving time and money is easy if you follow the safety procedures and instructions in your SWMS for blocklaying.
- You can also save time by taking short breaks during your work day to help you remain focused. A little switch does wonders for your productivity
Blocklaying Health and Safety
The blocklaying safety pack is a comprehensive health and safety at work guide that will help you identify potential hazards in the work area, assess blocklaying hazards and risks in building construction, and provide control measures for hazards.
Identification of Hazards
The benefits of using a specific SWMS for each task in blocklaying work are that it allows for easy identification of hazards and addressing any possible risks.
Assessment of Risks
SWMS blocklaying starts by identifying the risks involved with block work construction and then assessing them using a formal risk assessment process. This gives you OHS information on how to control them and implement workplace safety measures.
Risk Assessment Control Measures
SWMS for blocklaying provides risk control measures and health and safety guidelines to limit the risks of blocklaying work.
- You can use them to follow a logical sequence for risk reduction, starting with the most cost effective ones
Blocklaying SWMS Template
Unlike other safe work method statement templates, our blocklaying SWMS are dynamic documents that provide you with all the necessary information to protect your employees. It includes a list of hazards and measures to reduce their risks.
SWMS for blocklaying focuses on identifying workplace hazards, assessing those risks and implementing control procedures as per best practice hazard identification and risk control guidelines, which includes:
- A risk assessment matrix to determine the level of risk
- Hierarchy of control measures to control hazards and risks
- SWMS steps for the work task
- PPE (Personal Protective Equipment) per SWMS statement
- SWMS emergency procedures for workplace emergencies
SWMS Compliance
Workplace Health and Safety make SWMS compliance a breeze. With a fully-ready blocklaying SWMS package in your inbox, you can stop worrying about your compliance and start focusing on the good things in life.
- We add your logo, trading and business details (ABN) in the blocklaying SWMS
- We email you a set of blocklaying SWMS templates, so you can start using them right away
A blocklaying SWMS is a good subject choice when conducting a toolbox talk for construction.
How to Complete a SWMS
When filling in a safe work method statement for blocklaying, all you have to do is:
- Complete principal contractor or PCBU details
- Specify workplace address to which SWMS relates
- Nominate person for SWMS monitor and review
- Complete WHS/OHS forms used in the workplace
SWMS Records
PCBU obligations require a person conducting a business or undertaking to retain safety records for blocklaying safe work method statements.
- Risk assessment form to record identified hazards, potential risks and specific control measures
- Change control management form to identify actions needed to address identified hazards
- A SWMS sign-off sheet is a document that facilitates the communication of risk controls between workers