Reversing Onto Ramps Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)

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The Reversing Onto Ramps Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) features:

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  3. Easy to edit Microsoft Word format so you can add your logo and site specific details
  4. Complies with latest legislation

Specifically, the Reversing Onto Ramps Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) covers:

  1. Operational guidelines, with a step by step approach to safe work
  2. Possible hazards that may be encountered
  3. Step by step safety procedures to follow
  4. Before work starts – Guidelines and Checks
  5. And more. Please check details below
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The Reversing Onto Ramps Safe Work Method Statement is a detailed template that comprehensively addresses all safety requirements for operations. It is pre-filled and ready for immediate use, customizable to meet your site-specific needs.

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The Reversing Onto Ramps Safe Work Method Statement Covers:

  1. Operational guidelines, with a step by step approach to safe work
  2. Possible hazards that may be encountered
  3. Step by step safety procedures to follow
  4. Before work starts – Guidelines and Checks
  5. Safety measures and guides
  6. Operational Safety Checks
  7. Before and After Risk Ratings while carrying out Operations
  8. Reversing Onto Ramps Risk Assessment
  9. High Risk Work Involved
  10. Emergency Evacuation Procedure
  11. Plant and Equipment
  12. Qualifications and Permits
  13. Specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to be used
  14. Legislation, Codes of Practice and Standards
  15. Company Personnel Sign off form to ensure all personnel acknowledge they have read and understand the SWMS

Note: The BlueSafe Reversing Onto Ramps Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) document is highly comprehensive in nature and is not a blank SWMS Template. Download a Sample to check


The Reversing Onto Ramps Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:

  • 1. Preparation
    • Poor visibility
    • Incorrect equipment for job
    • Vehicle not maintained
  • 2. Approach Ramp
    • Uneven surface
    • Inadequate ramp design
  • 3. Positioning
    • Overturning vehicle
    • Collision with pedestrians or structures
  • 4. Reversal onto Ramp
    • Falling from height
    • Roll over of the vehicle
  • 5. Load Shifting
    • Projectile objects
    • Spillage of hazardous materials
  • 6. Unload/Ramp Descent
    • Uncontrolled descent
    • Inadequate equipment/use of the vehicle's controls
  • 7. Post Operation
    • Incomplete inspection and maintenance of vehicle
    • Consequences of fatigue
    • stress
    • poor nutrition
  • 8. Emergency Procedures
    • Inadequate training on how to handle emergency scenarios (fire
    • oil leak)
  • 9. Ramp Removal/Clearing Area
    • Slip
    • Trip
    • Fall hazards
    • Struck By Moving/Falling Objects
  • 10. Review Procedures
    • Non-adherence to safety protocols
    • Miscommunication
  • 11. Repositioning
    • Vehicle Overturning
    • Collision With Other Vehicles Or Structures
  • 12. Disposal Of Materials/Debris
    • Incorrect Disposal leading to environmental pollution
    • Injury due to handling heavy debris
  • 13. Quality Control Inspection
    • Exposure to hazardous substances
    • Slips
    • trips and falls due to poor housekeeping
  • 14. Final Check
    • Miscommunication
    • ignorance of safety protocols
  • 15. Debriefing
    • Fatigue
    • Insufficient rest and recovery time
  • 16. Vehicle Parking
    • Collision with pedestrians or other vehicles
    • improper parking leading to roll-away incidents
  • 17. Reporting
    • Inaccuracy in documentation
    • lack of transparency
  • 18. Welfare Breaks
    • Poor nutrition
    • dehydration
    • fatigue
  • 19. Home Time Travel Arrangements
    • Drowsiness while driving
    • Distraction while traveling
  • 20. Review of Task Performance
    • Repetition of previous mistakes due to lack of feedback
    • Non adherence to existing policies

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 Reversing Onto Ramps Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) references:

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