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Heavy Building Materials Handling (Glass, Brick, Board) SWMS

Heavy Building Materials Handling (Glass, Brick, Board) SWMS

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Heavy Building Materials Handling (Glass, Brick, Board) SWMS

Product Overview

This Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) provides a structured approach to managing the significant manual handling and crush risks associated with heavy building materials such as glass, brick and board, helping workplaces maintain strong WHS compliance. It is a comprehensive document that covers multiple aspects of Heavy Building Materials Handling, from planning and load assessment through to lifting, carrying, team handling and storage.

Activities & Specific Tasks Covered

This document includes specific risk controls for:

  • Bulk handling of aggregates, including safe loading, unloading and movement using mechanical aids where practicable
  • Carrying and team-lifting of heavy curtain boxes, with controls for awkward grips and restricted vision
  • Cross handling of longframes and long sections, focusing on coordination, communication and clear travel paths
  • Safe handling and stacking of cement bags to minimise repetitive bending, twisting and overreaching
  • Manual handling of heavy bricks, including pallet work, band cutting, stacking and relocation on site
  • Lifting and positioning of heavy windows and doors, including use of glass lifters, trolleys and team lifts
  • Lifting and moving roofing rolls and similar bulky products, with controls for roll-out, trip and fall hazards
  • Manual handling of bagged products such as mortar, grout and plaster, including weight limits and rotation of tasks
  • Manual handling of bricks and blockwork components during loading, transport and installation tasks
  • Manual handling of cladders, boards and sheet products, with attention to wind loading and edge protection
  • Manual handling of drywall and plasterboard sheets, including use of panel lifters and safe carrying techniques
  • Manual handling of glass sheets, with specific controls for cut hazards, breakage and crush injuries
  • Manual handling of heavy sanitary ware (e.g. toilets, basins, baths), focusing on awkward shapes and centre-of-gravity issues
  • Manual handling and rolling of tyres, with guidance on stacking, unstacking and controlling movement
  • Manual lifting and carrying of glass materials in confined or restricted spaces, including stairways and elevated work areas
  • Selection and use of mechanical aids (trolleys, dollies, pallet jacks, forklifts and vacuum lifters) to reduce manual handling loads
  • Planning of delivery, storage and laydown areas to minimise double-handling and hazardous carrying distances

Who is this for?

This SWMS is designed for builders, bricklayers, glaziers, plasterers, cladding installers, warehouse and delivery crews, and site supervisors responsible for the handling and installation of heavy building materials.

Specific Job Steps & Hazards Covered

Job Step / Activity Potential Hazards
Pre-start planning and consultation
  • • Unidentified site hazards
  • • Inadequate traffic separation
  • • Conflicting work activities
  • • Inadequate worker competence
  • • Emergency response delay
Delivery vehicle set-up and unloading
  • • Unplanned vehicle movement
  • • Vehicle and pedestrian interaction
  • • Load shift during unloading
  • • Crane or forklift collision
  • • Reversing vehicle blind spots
Mechanical lifting and shifting of loads
  • • Crane or forklift overturning
  • • Suspended load failure
  • • Overloaded lifting equipment
  • • Collision with structures
  • • Crush injury from swinging load
Bulk handling of aggregates and bagged cement
  • • Dust inhalation exposure
  • • Manual handling overexertion
  • • Slip on loose aggregate
  • • Contact with moving plant
  • • Bag rupture and spill
Manual handling of bricks and block products
  • • Repetitive lifting strain
  • • Crush injury to fingers
  • • Stack collapse
  • • Trips over brick debris
  • • Muscle and back strain
Manual handling of drywall and board products
  • • Board toppling
  • • Handling awkward loads
  • • Musculoskeletal strain
  • • Impact with nearby workers
  • • Board edge crush injuries
Handling and installation of glass sheets and frames
  • • Glass sheet breakage
  • • Laceration from sharp edges
  • • Crush injury from toppling stillage
  • • Eye injury from glass fragments
  • • Musculoskeletal strain
Manual lifting of heavy windows, doors and frames
  • • Awkward team lifting
  • • Finger pinch between frame and structure
  • • Impact with nearby structures
  • • Overreaching while positioning
  • • Sudden load shift
Manual handling of long items and roofing rolls
  • • Loss of control of long load
  • • Struck-by from swinging material
  • • Trips due to obstructed vision
  • • Strain from carrying roofing rolls
  • • Contact with overhead services
Handling heavy sanitary ware, tyres and metal pieces
  • • Crush injury from dropped item
  • • Rolled load striking worker
  • • Hand and wrist strain
  • • Sharp metal edges
  • • Unstable stacked items
Carrying curtain boxes and smaller boxed materials
  • • Trips due to obscured vision
  • • Overreaching with box load
  • • Muscle strain from awkward grip
  • • Stack collapse of boxes
  • • Contact with other workers
Working at heights with heavy materials
  • • Falls from temporary platforms
  • • Falling objects from height
  • • Overloading scaffolds
  • • Unsecured materials on edges
  • • Loss of balance while carrying
Housekeeping, storage and post-task review
  • • Trips over discarded materials
  • • Unstable stored loads
  • • Residual sharp edges
  • • Unauthorised access to heavy items
  • • Unreported equipment damage

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Legislation & References

This document was researched and developed to align with:

  • Model Code of Practice: Hazardous Manual Tasks – guidance on identifying, assessing and controlling risks from hazardous manual handling
  • Model Code of Practice: Construction Work – overarching requirements for managing risks on construction sites
  • Model Code of Practice: Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace – safe use of mechanical aids such as trolleys, pallet jacks and forklifts
  • AS 4024 Safety of Machinery (series) – principles for guarding and safe use of mechanical handling equipment
  • AS/NZS 4801 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems – framework for integrating this SWMS into workplace safety systems
  • 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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