Demolition and Strip-Out Risk Assessment Templates
Browse Demolition and Strip-Out Risk Assessment templates for structural demolition, internal strip-out and deconstruction work. All documents are WHS-focused, fully editable and supplied in Microsoft Word format, with free customisation included.
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Demolition and Strip-Out Risk Assessment Templates
Demolition and strip-out work can involve structural instability, falling materials, plant, services and public interface. A documented Risk Assessment helps ensure these hazards are properly managed before work starts.
BlueSafe provides Demolition and Strip-Out Risk Assessment templates for structural demolition, partial demolition and internal strip-out projects.
These documents support safer job planning, licensing requirements and site inductions.
What’s Included in Demolition Risk Assessment Templates?
Each Demolition and Strip-Out Risk Assessment template typically includes:
- project and site details
- prompts for structural, plant, service and environmental hazards
- risk rating tools and guidance
- sections for existing and additional controls
- residual risk review and sign-off
They can be tailored to building, civil and interior demolition work.
When to Use Demolition Risk Assessments
Use these Risk Assessment templates when:
- planning structural or partial demolition
- completing internal strip-outs or renovations
- working near live services or the public
- managing complex staging or use of multiple machines
They provide a clear record of how demolition risks are considered and controlled.
Why Demolition Contractors Use BlueSafe Risk Assessments
- ✔ Focused on demolition and strip-out hazards
- ✔ Clear, practical layout for site crews
- ✔ Fully editable Word templates
- ✔ Free logo and project details added
- ✔ Suitable for small and larger demolition businesses
Demolition and Strip-Out Risk Assessment Overview
Demolition and Strip-Out Risk Assessment templates help you document how structural, plant and public risks will be managed on each job.
Use them with your SWMS, engineering plans and site procedures for a complete WHS approach.