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Safe and Vault Installation Opening and Repair SWMS

Safe and Vault Installation Opening and Repair SWMS

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Safe and Vault Installation Opening and Repair SWMS

Product Overview

This Safe and Vault Installation Opening and Repair SWMS is a detailed Safe Work Method Statement designed to identify hazards, assess risks, and implement controls for all stages of safe and vault work. It provides a comprehensive framework for WHS compliance across installation, opening, servicing, and repair activities associated with safes, vaults, and secure storage systems.

Activities & Specific Tasks Covered

This document includes specific risk controls for:

  • Altering coded key safes, including secure handling of keys, codes, and access media
  • Changing safe combinations and reprogramming locking mechanisms to manufacturer specifications
  • Servicing and maintaining mechanical and electronic combination locks to prevent malfunction and failure
  • Opening jammed or seized safes using non-destructive methods wherever practicable
  • Repairing, adjusting, and aligning vault doors, hinges, bolts, and locking systems
  • Servicing dual custody safes, including processes for dual-key and dual-code access control
  • Routine servicing, inspection, and minor repair of safes in commercial and domestic environments
  • Vault opening procedures, including escalation, security verification, and emergency access protocols
  • Installation and anchoring of new safes and small vaults to floors, walls, or structures
  • Use of hand and power tools for drilling, fixing, and cutting associated with safe and vault work
  • Manual handling of safes and safe doors, including use of trolleys, lifting aids, and team lifts
  • Managing security-sensitive information, access codes, and client confidentiality during all tasks
  • Housekeeping, site security, and post-work verification checks prior to handover

Who is this for?

This SWMS is designed for locksmiths, safe and vault technicians, security hardware installers, and site supervisors responsible for managing safe and vault installation, opening, servicing, and repair works.

Specific Job Steps & Hazards Covered

Job Step / Activity Potential Hazards
Pre-start planning and consultation
  • • Unclear scope of works
  • • Incomplete client security information
  • • Unverified safe or vault ownership
  • • Unidentified hazardous materials
  • • Inadequate emergency arrangements
Site access and security control
  • • Unauthorised person access
  • • Unsecured valuables exposure
  • • Aggressive customer behaviour
  • • Slip and trip on entry routes
  • • Manual handling of tools and parts
Safe manual handling and positioning
  • • Crush injury from safe movement
  • • Musculoskeletal strain
  • • Unplanned tip or topple
  • • Pinch points at hinges
  • • Foot injuries from dropped components
Electrical and tool setup
  • • Electric shock from power tools
  • • Trip from extension leads
  • • Tool ejection or kickback
  • • Noise exposure from drilling
  • • Flying particles from grinding
Assessing and isolating security risks
  • • Unsecured firearms or weapons
  • • Exposure to sharps or needles
  • • Security breach of stored assets
  • • Tampering with evidence storage
  • • Breach of dual custody protocols
Opening jammed and locked safes
  • • Sudden door release
  • • Flying metal swarf
  • • Hot surfaces at drill points
  • • Tool kickback during drilling
  • • Unexpected alarm activation
Altering coded key safes
  • • Incorrect code programming
  • • Unauthorised code disclosure
  • • Small part ingestion or loss
  • • Pinch points on covers
  • • Exposure to legacy asbestos backings
Changing safe combinations and lock servicing
  • • Data entry errors on electronic locks
  • • Lockout from mis-set combinations
  • • Electrostatic discharge damage
  • • Eye strain from close work
  • • Psychological stress from high-security tasks
Vault and vault door opening
  • • Heavy door swing and crush zone
  • • Failure of door supports
  • • Confined space-like conditions
  • • Poor lighting inside vault
  • • Entrapment if door closes
Repairing vault and safe doors
  • • Exposure to sharp metal edges
  • • Use of sealants and solvents
  • • Welding fume and UV radiation
  • • Inhalation of dust from grinding
  • • Fire from hot work
Servicing dual custody safes
  • • Bypassing dual control inadvertently
  • • Misallocation of keys or codes
  • • Disputes between custodians
  • • Extended exposure of contents
  • • Stress-related errors
General servicing of safes and locks
  • • Exposure to accumulated dust and mould
  • • Contact with rodent droppings
  • • Use of aerosols and lubricants
  • • Minor cuts from internal components
  • • Allergic reaction to cleaning agents
Testing, re-securing and documentation
  • • Failure of lock after technician leaves
  • • Unrecorded code or key changes
  • • Client misunderstanding of operation
  • • Residual metal swarf on floor
  • • Unsecured work area post-job

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Legislation & References

This document was researched and developed to align with:

  • Work Health and Safety Act 2011
  • Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
  • Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces Code of Practice: Where step ladders or access equipment are used during installation or servicing
  • Hazardous Manual Tasks Code of Practice: For safe lifting, carrying, and positioning of safes, doors, and components
  • Managing Noise and Preventing Hearing Loss at Work Code of Practice: For use of power tools and drilling equipment during opening and installation
  • How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks Code of Practice: For systematic identification, assessment, and control of risks in safe and vault work
  • Managing the Work Environment and Facilities Code of Practice: For maintaining safe access, egress, and work areas during secure installation and repair tasks

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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