Our Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) template is designed with effective, uncomplicated and industry-appropriate language functioning as your health and safety practice outline. Take advantage of these key features:
Pre-filled and Comprehensive: Nobody appreciates busywork. That’s why we’ve done the heavy lifting for you with a template generously pre-filled to give you a strong and comprehensive resource from which you can start.
Fully Editable and Customisable in Microsoft Word format: Change what you need in response to your specific circumstances. With flexibility at its heart, our SWMS template is fully editable and customisable in Microsoft Word format.
Scope of the Project and Project Details Inclusion: Say ‘no’ to forgetting important project details. You have dedicated space to note down your unique project’s scope and other essential factors.
High Risk Machinery Checklist: Keeping machinery-related risks on your radar becomes easy peasy. With this, any potential hazards associated with high risk machinery on site won’t go unnoticed.
Staff Training Recording Space: Keep track of your team’s training records effortlessly. The designated sections help you record all staff training to ensure everyone is ready for the job.
Before and After Risk Ratings: Visualise how your assessments are working efficiently. We provide clear markings for before-and-after risk ratings.
Legislative References Resource: Add an edge to your safety measures with legal references. For legislative compliance, resources for reference use are incorporated.
All Required PPE Included: Can’t recall every piece of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) needed? This template prompts a list of all necessary PPE to keep your crew in tip-top safety condition.
Risk Assessment and Risk Assessment Matrix Inclusion: Let’s do the risk business systematically. Our template guides you through a basic process of identifying and controlling workplace risks via risk assessment and risk assessment matrix.
Comprehensive Checklist: Have confidence that nothing has been forgotten. Use our comprehensive checklist ensuring all SWMS requirements have been met prior to implementation.
Sign-off Page: Maintain clear records with our signature-ready section for all workers and responsible persons confirming their understanding and acceptance of the method statement.
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This product description serves not as an absolute solution but as a means to provide assistance towards better practice.
The First Aid Provision Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- inadequate training
- lack of first aid facilities
- 2. Assessing needs
- Incorrect diagnosis
- overlooking minor injuries
- 3. Administering first aid
- Infection spread
- incorrect treatment application
- 4. Handling emergencies
- Inadequate communication
- panic-induced errors
- 5. Documentation
- Inaccurate record-keeping
- privacy breach
- 6. Communicating with emergency services
- Miscommunication
- delayed response
- 7. Disposing medical waste
- contamination
- improper disposal
- 8. Cleaning and restocking equipment
- Inadequate supplies
- using expired products
- 9. Conducting regular drills
- Non-compliance
- outdated procedures
- 10. Equipment maintenance
- Faulty equipment
- unavailable replacements
- 11. Regular training updates
- Outdated knowledge
- complacency
- 12. Medical record update
- Inaccuracy
- loss of records
- 13. Follow up treatments
- Inadequate treatment
- ignoring persisting symptoms
- 14. Post-Incident debriefing
- misinformation
- overlooked learnings
- 15. Review and improvement
- Lack of progress
- ignored feedbacks
- 16. Compliance checking with regulations
- Penalties
- non-conformance
- 17. Revisiting Emergency Procedures
- Misinformation
- confusion
- 18. Updating safety data sheets
- Outdated info
- non-compliance
- 19. Scheduling regular checks
- Complacency
- overlook potential hazards
- 20. Training new employees
- Inadequate training
- overlooked safety protocols
Each Safe Work Method Statement has specific content that is referenced to, but not limited to a number of authorities such as Codes of Practice, Regulations, Australian Standards or the Act.
The First Aid Provision Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) references:
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