
Structural Steel Erection Risk Assessment
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Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Structural Steel Erection at a management and systems level, ensuring robust planning, governance, and oversight across the full project lifecycle. This Risk Assessment supports compliance with the WHS Act, demonstrates executive Due Diligence, and helps protect your business from operational and legal liability.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- WHS Management, Governance & Legal Compliance: Assessment of organisational WHS responsibilities, PCBU duties, due diligence obligations, and the integration of structural steel erection risks into your overarching WHS Risk Management framework.
- Design, Engineering & Constructability Management: Management of design risk reviews, constructability assessments, engineering sign-offs, and change control processes affecting structural stability and erection safety.
- Procurement of Steel, Components & Temporary Works: Controls for supplier selection, material certification, quality assurance of fabricated components, and compliance of temporary works systems with engineering requirements.
- Contractor Selection, Competency & Training: Protocols for prequalification, verification of licences and high-risk work competencies, induction processes, and ongoing training for personnel involved in steel erection.
- Planning, Sequencing & Methodology for Erection: Assessment of erection methodologies, staging, crane studies, lift plans, and integration of structural steel works into broader construction programs.
- Structural Stability, Temporary Works & Bracing Control: Management of progressive stability, engineered temporary supports, propping and bracing, and verification processes prior to load transfer or removal of temporary works.
- Working at Height, Edge Protection & Fall Prevention Systems: Systems for fall prevention hierarchy, selection and inspection of edge protection, walkways, access systems, and fall-arrest controls for steel erection activities.
- Plant, Cranes, Lifting Equipment & Transport Management: Controls for crane selection and positioning, lifting gear inspection, load restraint, traffic management, and interaction of mobile plant with personnel and structures.
- Quality Control of Connections, Bolting & Welding: Procedures for inspection and testing of bolted and welded connections, torque verification, welding qualifications, and documentation of critical structural joints.
- Site Layout, Material Handling & Housekeeping Systems: Management of laydown areas, steel storage and stacking, manual handling risks, access routes, and housekeeping standards to minimise congestion and trip hazards.
- Interface with Existing Structures, Services & Public Areas: Assessment of tie-ins to existing buildings, protection of live services, exclusion zones, and controls for works adjacent to occupied or public areas.
- Environmental Conditions, Weather & Site Emergencies: Planning for wind and weather limitations on lifts, hot work controls, emergency response arrangements, and contingency planning for structural or plant-related incidents.
- Consultation, Communication & Coordination with Workforce: Systems for toolbox talks, pre-start briefings, coordination between principal contractor and subcontractors, and escalation pathways for safety concerns.
- Health, Welfare & Psychosocial Risk Management: Consideration of fatigue, remote or high-pressure work environments, welfare facilities, and psychosocial hazards impacting workers engaged in structural steel erection.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Construction Managers, Project Directors, and Safety Professionals responsible for planning, procuring, and overseeing Structural Steel Erection works on Australian construction projects.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. WHS Management, Governance & Legal Compliance |
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| 2. Design, Engineering & Constructability Management |
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| 3. Procurement of Steel, Components & Temporary Works |
|
| 4. Contractor Selection, Competency & Training |
|
| 5. Planning, Sequencing & Methodology for Erection |
|
| 6. Structural Stability, Temporary Works & Bracing Control |
|
| 7. Working at Height, Edge Protection & Fall Prevention Systems |
|
| 8. Plant, Cranes, Lifting Equipment & Transport Management |
|
| 9. Quality Control of Connections, Bolting & Welding |
|
| 10. Site Layout, Material Handling & Housekeeping Systems |
|
| 11. Interface with Existing Structures, Services & Public Areas |
|
| 12. Environmental Conditions, Weather & Site Emergencies |
|
| 13. Consultation, Communication & Coordination with Workforce |
|
| 14. Health, Welfare & Psychosocial Risk Management |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- Model Code of Practice – Construction Work: Guidance on managing WHS risks specific to construction, including structural steel erection.
- Model Code of Practice – Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces: Requirements and controls for working at height during steel erection.
- Model Code of Practice – Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace: Guidance on safe use of cranes, EWPs, and lifting equipment.
- Model Code of Practice – Work Health and Safety Consultation, Cooperation and Coordination: Framework for consultation duties between PCBUs and workers.
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines for establishing a systematic risk management process.
- AS 3828: Guidelines for the erection of building steelwork, including stability and temporary bracing considerations.
- AS 4100: Steel structures — Design and construction requirements for structural steelwork.
- AS 1576 & AS/NZS 4576: Scaffolding and guidance on safe use of temporary access systems.
- AS 2550 Series: Cranes, hoists and winches — Safe use standards relevant to lifting operations.
- AS/NZS 1891 Series: Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices used in steel erection work.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
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Structural Steel Erection Risk Assessment
- • 100% Compliant with Australian WHS Acts & Regulations
- • Fully Editable MS Word & PDF Formats Included
- • Pre-filled Content – Ready to Deploy Immediately
- • Customisable – Easily Add Your Logo & Site Details
- • Includes 2 Years of Free Compliance Updates
Structural Steel Erection Risk Assessment
Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Structural Steel Erection at a management and systems level, ensuring robust planning, governance, and oversight across the full project lifecycle. This Risk Assessment supports compliance with the WHS Act, demonstrates executive Due Diligence, and helps protect your business from operational and legal liability.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- WHS Management, Governance & Legal Compliance: Assessment of organisational WHS responsibilities, PCBU duties, due diligence obligations, and the integration of structural steel erection risks into your overarching WHS Risk Management framework.
- Design, Engineering & Constructability Management: Management of design risk reviews, constructability assessments, engineering sign-offs, and change control processes affecting structural stability and erection safety.
- Procurement of Steel, Components & Temporary Works: Controls for supplier selection, material certification, quality assurance of fabricated components, and compliance of temporary works systems with engineering requirements.
- Contractor Selection, Competency & Training: Protocols for prequalification, verification of licences and high-risk work competencies, induction processes, and ongoing training for personnel involved in steel erection.
- Planning, Sequencing & Methodology for Erection: Assessment of erection methodologies, staging, crane studies, lift plans, and integration of structural steel works into broader construction programs.
- Structural Stability, Temporary Works & Bracing Control: Management of progressive stability, engineered temporary supports, propping and bracing, and verification processes prior to load transfer or removal of temporary works.
- Working at Height, Edge Protection & Fall Prevention Systems: Systems for fall prevention hierarchy, selection and inspection of edge protection, walkways, access systems, and fall-arrest controls for steel erection activities.
- Plant, Cranes, Lifting Equipment & Transport Management: Controls for crane selection and positioning, lifting gear inspection, load restraint, traffic management, and interaction of mobile plant with personnel and structures.
- Quality Control of Connections, Bolting & Welding: Procedures for inspection and testing of bolted and welded connections, torque verification, welding qualifications, and documentation of critical structural joints.
- Site Layout, Material Handling & Housekeeping Systems: Management of laydown areas, steel storage and stacking, manual handling risks, access routes, and housekeeping standards to minimise congestion and trip hazards.
- Interface with Existing Structures, Services & Public Areas: Assessment of tie-ins to existing buildings, protection of live services, exclusion zones, and controls for works adjacent to occupied or public areas.
- Environmental Conditions, Weather & Site Emergencies: Planning for wind and weather limitations on lifts, hot work controls, emergency response arrangements, and contingency planning for structural or plant-related incidents.
- Consultation, Communication & Coordination with Workforce: Systems for toolbox talks, pre-start briefings, coordination between principal contractor and subcontractors, and escalation pathways for safety concerns.
- Health, Welfare & Psychosocial Risk Management: Consideration of fatigue, remote or high-pressure work environments, welfare facilities, and psychosocial hazards impacting workers engaged in structural steel erection.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Construction Managers, Project Directors, and Safety Professionals responsible for planning, procuring, and overseeing Structural Steel Erection works on Australian construction projects.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. WHS Management, Governance & Legal Compliance |
|
| 2. Design, Engineering & Constructability Management |
|
| 3. Procurement of Steel, Components & Temporary Works |
|
| 4. Contractor Selection, Competency & Training |
|
| 5. Planning, Sequencing & Methodology for Erection |
|
| 6. Structural Stability, Temporary Works & Bracing Control |
|
| 7. Working at Height, Edge Protection & Fall Prevention Systems |
|
| 8. Plant, Cranes, Lifting Equipment & Transport Management |
|
| 9. Quality Control of Connections, Bolting & Welding |
|
| 10. Site Layout, Material Handling & Housekeeping Systems |
|
| 11. Interface with Existing Structures, Services & Public Areas |
|
| 12. Environmental Conditions, Weather & Site Emergencies |
|
| 13. Consultation, Communication & Coordination with Workforce |
|
| 14. Health, Welfare & Psychosocial Risk Management |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- Model Code of Practice – Construction Work: Guidance on managing WHS risks specific to construction, including structural steel erection.
- Model Code of Practice – Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces: Requirements and controls for working at height during steel erection.
- Model Code of Practice – Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace: Guidance on safe use of cranes, EWPs, and lifting equipment.
- Model Code of Practice – Work Health and Safety Consultation, Cooperation and Coordination: Framework for consultation duties between PCBUs and workers.
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines for establishing a systematic risk management process.
- AS 3828: Guidelines for the erection of building steelwork, including stability and temporary bracing considerations.
- AS 4100: Steel structures — Design and construction requirements for structural steelwork.
- AS 1576 & AS/NZS 4576: Scaffolding and guidance on safe use of temporary access systems.
- AS 2550 Series: Cranes, hoists and winches — Safe use standards relevant to lifting operations.
- AS/NZS 1891 Series: Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices used in steel erection work.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
$79.5