Testing Emergency Lighting Systems Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)

$96.80

The Testing Emergency Lighting Systems Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) features:

  1. Instant download
  2. Acceptance Guaranteed
  3. Easy to edit Microsoft Word format so you can add your logo and site specific details
  4. Complies with latest legislation

Specifically, the Testing Emergency Lighting Systems 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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Our Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Template for Testing Emergency Lighting Systems is overflowing with features that will make your SWMS preparation tasks more streamlined and efficient. Here are the key features you’ll benefit from using our SWMS template:

  • Pre-filled and Comprehensive: This practical template comes fully pre-populated with critical details for testing emergency lighting systems, reducing unnecessary work on your part.
  • Fully editable in Microsoft Word format: You don’t need special software to utilise this template. Thanks to our Microsoft Word Format, you can easily modify sections to suit your specific needs.
  • Includes project specifics: Within this resourceful document, you’ll discover ample space to outline the full scope of your project, along with detailed aspects like date, location, and responsible persons.
  • High Risk Machinery Checklist: Leave no stone unturned when it comes to safety – there’s a comprehensive checklist available for any high risk machinery present at your jobsite.
  • Staff Training Records: Keep an accurate record of who’s received what training with dedicated space for such crucial information.
  • Risk Ratings: Ensure everyone knows the potential dangers before and after putting safety measures in place, with clear sections for ‘before’ and ‘after’ risk ratings.
  • Legislative References: Stay compliant – we’ve incorporated resources with references to appropriate legislation for your convenience.
  • PPE Requirement Section: Make it crystal clear what personal protective equipment is necessary to protect your workers.
  • Included Risk Assessment: Includes a useful risk assessment matrix to ensure all essential risks are evaluated properly.
  • SWMS Implementation Checklist: Follow a systematic approach with our included checklist ensuring all SWMS requirements have been met.
  • Sign-off Page: Every worker and responsible person can express their approval or disapproval on the designated sign-off page. Nothing goes unaccounted for!
  • User-Friendly: Don’t worry about understanding fancy terms or jargon, our template is designed to be straightforward and easy to customise to your specific needs.
  • Suitable for Large Contracts: If you’re working on a sizeable contract, including tier 1 contractual work, this template quite conveniently fits the bill.
  • Email Delivery: Once your purchase is confirmed, your template will be winging its way to your inbox in no time at all. Easy as pie!

Remember folks, we’re here to provide assistance and make things easier– not to guarantee the impossible. Use this SWMS template as a helpful tool in managing safety on your job site!


The Testing Emergency Lighting Systems Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:

  • 1. Preparation
    • Electrical hazards
    • Trip hazards from cables
  • 2. Equipment Check
    • Electrical fault
    • Injury from faulty equipment
  • 3. Area Isolation
    • Risk of non-isolation
    • unexpected startup
  • 4. Lighting Inspection
    • Electric Shock
    • falling objects
  • 5. Testing process
    • Risk of fire
    • incorrect testing process
  • 6. Result Documentation
    • Strain from prolonged sitting
    • paper cut
  • 7. Fault Identification
    • Electric shock
    • wrong identification
  • 8. Reporting faults
    • Incorrect reporting
    • missed hazards
  • 9. Repair Planning
    • Incorrect diagnosis
    • dust inhalation
  • 10. Repair Approval
    • Injury due to hurried approval
    • missed hazards
  • 11. Procuring Replacement Parts
    • Risk of purchasing wrong parts
    • overpriced items
  • 12. Maintenance Work
    • Electric shock
    • burns
  • 13. Post Repair Testing
    • Failure of lighting system
    • heat hazards
  • 14. Record Keeping
    • Data loss
    • inaccurate records
  • 15. Area Clean-up
    • Slip and fall
    • sharp object injuries
  • 16. Final Review
    • Incomplete reset
    • missed procedure step
  • 17. System Activation
    • Electrical surge
    • inadequate lighting
  • 18. Handover Process
    • Incomplete process
    • lack of training
  • 19. Regular Monitoring and Maintenance Check
    • Negligence
    • equipment fail early warning signs
  • 20. Emergency Drills
    • Panic
    • not being familiar with the procedure

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 Testing Emergency Lighting Systems Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) references:

Ordering only takes a few minutes. Upon ordering completion, a link will be sent to your email address to download your documents, then add your company logo to the top of the header and you’re finished.

Your document will be delivered in editable Microsoft Word format. This PDF sample is just for preview

Frequent Questions

Safe Work Method Statement Template FAQ’s

What format is a BlueSafe Australia Safe Work Method Statement Template delivered in?

Because every SWMS needs to be edited to suit on-site specifics, it makes sense to deliver our Safe Work Method Statements in Microsoft Word Format for easy editing.

How many pages long is each Safe Work Method Statement Template?

It depends entirely on the nature of the risks associated with the SWMS Template, however on average the documents are between 7-15 pages in length. Each Safe Work Method Statement is comprehensive in nature and is easy to use.

What are before and after risk ratings?

Before and after risk ratings are simply this: When you initially start to do a job, like say drill a hole in a wall, there will be a level of risk, which for this example let's just say is a level 2 (before). The idea is that then you would implement some type of control measure to reduce the risk, and in this case we would implement the control measure of wearing safety glasses to protect the eyes. This now would bring the risk of an injury down to a level 1 (after). Here you can see how the SWMS has a before and after risk rating for each step of a job, task or process.

Why do the Safe Work Method Statement Templates have before and after risk ratings?

Before and after risk ratings are a simple and effective way to clearly show how, and how much a certain level of risk has been brought down for a certain step in a job task or process. Another reason also is that many larger contractors now like to see before and after risk ratings, so it makes sense to include them in our Templates.

Are the SWMS Templates pre-filled?

Absolutely. Every Safe Work Method Statement Template is pre-filled, high quality and comprehensive in order to help save you as much time, and deliver as much quality information as possible when conducting your own on site safety.

Do the Safe Work Method Statement Templates come with a Risk Assessment?

Yes. Each Safe Work Method Statement comes with it's own built in Risk Assessment which is part of the working document. The SWMS is straightforward, easy to use and has a risk calculator to work out the risk level and likelihood of the risk occurring.

Does each SWMS Template have the required PPE already suggested?

Yes, each SWMS Template has a range of PPE recorded, as well as picture icons of different PPE items that you can add/remove as you need to for the requirements of the job task.

What Should be Included in a Safe Work Method Statement?

If you're going to be doing any high risk construction work, you'll most likely not only need a Safe Work Method Statement, but you'll also need to make sure your SWMS has a number of checks and balances in order for the document to be accepted in your construction site safety. Purchasing a safe work method statement template can help save you quite a lot of time rather than starting from scratch. Also, just remember that even though every BlueSafe Template is highly comprehensive and pre-filled, your SWMS Template should be adjusted to suit any noticeable risks that are specific to the task you are performing.

Your Safe Work Method Statement must:
  • List or show the different types of construction work that is high risk
  • Clearly explain the workplace health and safety hazards as well as the risks that arise from the works
  • Explain in detail how each risk will be managed, maintained and controlled
  • Explain how each control measure will be implemented in order to reduce each risk
  • Describe how each control measure will be monitored an how often the control measures will be reviewed
  • Consider any additional factors that may impact the level of risk involved with the safety of the construction site such as weather, wind etc.
  • Be made available and accessible to read by employees and applicable personnel at any time.
  • Every SWMS should be easy to understand and written in plain language
  • Every BlueSafe Australia Safe Work Method Statement Template is straightforward and easy to use. They also have what's called 'before and after risk ratings', which basically means there's a built in risk assessment that is used in the process of using the document. This allows you to asses the initial risks and give them a score, and then assess the risk and give an 'after score' once the listed control measures are implemented. All our documents are comprehensive, pre-filled and easy to use. You can even download a sample below and see an example.
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