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Domestic Animal Handling Stables and Pet Care SWMS

Domestic Animal Handling Stables and Pet Care SWMS

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Domestic Animal Handling Stables and Pet Care SWMS

Product Overview

This Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) sets out the step-by-step safety, environmental and operational controls for domestic animal handling, stables work and pet care activities, helping you maintain WHS compliance on every job. It is a comprehensive, ready-to-use document that covers multiple aspects of Domestic Animal Handling, Stables and Pet Care safety, from routine care tasks through to emergency response.

Activities & Specific Tasks Covered

This document includes specific risk controls for:

  • Administering medication to animals, including safe restraint, dosage checks and sharps handling procedures
  • Animal bite and scratch prevention strategies, including use of muzzles, PPE and safe approach techniques
  • Applying first aid to injured animals while managing manual handling, zoonotic disease and animal behaviour risks
  • Capturing escaped animals safely using appropriate equipment, containment methods and traffic/pedestrian controls
  • Cleaning large animal enclosures with controls for slips, trips, falls, biosecurity, chemicals and manual handling
  • Cleaning stables, including safe mucking-out techniques, waste handling, dust control and use of cleaning agents
  • Conducting public animal showings with crowd management, animal welfare, noise and stress minimisation controls
  • Dealing with aggressive pets using behaviour assessment, isolation, escalation procedures and emergency response
  • Direct contact with live animals, including hygiene controls, zoonoses prevention and appropriate PPE selection
  • Handling livestock in yards, races and pens with safe movement, segregation and escape-route planning
  • Handling aggressive animals using restraint tools, barriers, team lifting and risk-based decision-making
  • Handling animals for shows or events, including transport, loading/unloading and temporary enclosure safety
  • Installing cat and dog rescue equipment up a tree, with controls for working at height, ladders and falling objects
  • Managing heat stress in animals through monitoring, shade, hydration, work/rest planning and emergency treatment
  • Preparation of raw meat for feeding, including knife safety, cross-contamination controls and cold-chain management
  • General housekeeping in animal care areas to minimise slip hazards, odours, pests and fire risk
  • Safe storage and use of veterinary medicines, chemicals and cleaning products in accordance with SDS requirements

Who is this for?

This SWMS is designed for animal shelters, boarding kennels, catteries, pet resorts, riding schools, stables, mobile and fixed pet groomers, animal trainers, livestock handlers, veterinary practices and site supervisors responsible for domestic animal handling and care activities.

Specific Job Steps & Hazards Covered

Job Step / Activity Potential Hazards
Pre-start planning and induction
  • • Unidentified animal behaviour risks
  • • Unclear emergency procedures
  • • Inadequate worker competence
  • • Unverified first aid resources
  • • Uncontrolled visitor access
General animal behaviour assessment
  • • Unpredictable animal behaviour
  • • Animal fear or anxiety
  • • Biting and scratching
  • • Kicking or trampling
  • • Crushing against fixed objects
Direct contact with live animals
  • • Bites and scratches
  • • Zoonotic disease exposure
  • • Allergic reactions
  • • Eye and face impact
  • • Contact with bodily fluids
Handling livestock and large animals
  • • Kicking from rear limbs
  • • Crushing in yards or crush
  • • Horn or head impact
  • • Slip and trip on manure
  • • Gate or panel strike
Dealing with aggressive pets
  • • Severe dog bites
  • • Cat claw lacerations
  • • Handler falls during struggle
  • • Public and visitor injury
  • • Emotional distress to owners
Administering medication to animals
  • • Needle-stick injury
  • • Incorrect dosage administration
  • • Allergic reaction in animals
  • • Chemical exposure to skin
  • • Animal bite during dosing
Applying first aid to injured animals
  • • Pain-induced aggression
  • • Blood and fluid exposure
  • • Sprains from animal movement
  • • Psychological stress to workers
  • • Slip hazard from fluids
Capturing escaped animals
  • • Uncontrolled animal movement
  • • Traffic interaction near roadways
  • • Bites during capture
  • • Trips while chasing animals
  • • Public interference
Cleaning stables and large enclosures
  • • Manual handling strain
  • • Slip on wet floors
  • • Ammonia fume exposure
  • • Contact with faeces and urine
  • • Machinery entanglement
Preparation of raw meat for feeding
  • • Foodborne pathogen exposure
  • • Knife lacerations
  • • Cross-contamination of surfaces
  • • Freezer burn and cold stress
  • • Attraction of vermin
Managing heat stress in animals
  • • Heat stress in animals
  • • Dehydration of animals
  • • Worker heat exhaustion
  • • Power failure affecting cooling
  • • Water supply interruption
Conducting public animal showings
  • • Public bites and scratches
  • • Animal escape into crowd
  • • Trip hazards from leads
  • • Noise stress for animals
  • • Child interaction risks
Installing cat dog rescue equipment up a tree
  • • Fall from height
  • • Falling branches or equipment
  • • Unstable ladder or platform
  • • Electrical line contact
  • • Animal panic at height
Cleaning small animal enclosures and cages
  • • Escape of small animals
  • • Aerosolised dander and dust
  • • Chemical inhalation
  • • Repetitive strain injury
  • • Allergen exposure
Animal bite prevention strategies
  • • Dog and cat bites
  • • Infection from bite wounds
  • • Nerve damage from deep bites
  • • Psychological trauma to workers
  • • Reduced capacity for future handling

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Legislation & References

This document was researched and developed to align with:

  • Safe Work Australia – Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace Code of Practice: Guidance on safe storage, handling and use of cleaning agents, disinfectants and veterinary medicines
  • Safe Work Australia – How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks Code of Practice: Risk management framework for identifying, assessing and controlling animal handling hazards
  • Safe Work Australia – Managing the Work Environment and Facilities Code of Practice: Requirements for stables, kennels, catteries and animal holding facilities
  • Safe Work Australia – Hazardous Manual Tasks Code of Practice: Controls for lifting, restraining animals and cleaning heavy or awkward items
  • Safe Work Australia – First Aid in the Workplace Code of Practice: Guidance on first aid provisions for animal-related workplaces, including treatment of bites and scratches
  • Safe Work Australia – Managing Noise and Preventing Hearing Loss at Work Code of Practice: Applicable to noisy animal housing, shows and events
  • Australian Standard AS 1319 – Safety signs for the occupational environment: Requirements for safety signage in stables, kennels and animal care facilities
  • Australian Standard AS/NZS 4024 (Safety of machinery – relevant parts): Guidance for powered gates, doors, feed mixers and other machinery used around animals
  • Work Health and Safety Act 2011
  • Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017

Standard SWMS Features (Click to Expand)
  • Operational guidelines, with a step-by-step approach to safe work
  • Possible hazards that may be encountered
  • Step-by-step safety procedures to follow
  • Before work starts – Guidelines and Checks
  • Safety measures and guides
  • Operational Safety Checks
  • Before and After Risk Ratings
  • Risk Assessment Matrix
  • High Risk Work Involved
  • Emergency Evacuation Procedure
  • Plant and Equipment
  • Qualifications and Permits
  • Specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Company Personnel Sign-off form

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