Glazing & Glass Installation Safety Documents – SWMS, SOPs, Risk Assessments & WHS Templates
Handling large sheets of glass, lifting gear and access equipment brings real risk. Our WHS documents help glazing contractors manage manual handling, breakage and height hazards on projects of any size.
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Glazing & Glass Installation WHS Documents
Glaziers regularly work with heavy, fragile materials in tight spaces, often near the public or at height. A dropped panel or broken sheet can have serious consequences.
BlueSafe’s glazing WHS documents are written for:
- residential window and door installers
- commercial shopfront and curtain wall installers
- balustrade, shower screen and mirror installers
Our templates help you manage:
- manual handling of glass and frames
- vacuum lifters, trolleys and lifting devices
- installation from scaffolds, EWPs and ladders
- work in public or occupied environments
Documents Available for the Glazing Industry
This category includes WHS documents for activities such as:
- residential window and door glazing
- shopfront and commercial glazing
- balustrades, glass pool fencing and screens
- shower screens and mirrors
- facade and curtain wall installation
- glass cutting and handling in workshops
If you undertake specialist facade or high‑rise glazing, we can develop custom glazing SWMS or procedures to match your methods.
Why Glazing Businesses Choose BlueSafe
- ✔ Glazing‑specific wording that reflects real site conditions
- ✔ Templates for both domestic and large commercial projects
- ✔ Instantly downloadable and editable in Microsoft Word
- ✔ Free branding with your logo and company details
- ✔ Trusted by glazing businesses across Australia
- ✔ Suitable for builder safety onboarding and audits
Supporting Safer Glazing Projects
High‑quality WHS documentation helps your glazing teams plan access, lifting and installation well before the glass arrives.
BlueSafe documents support you to:
- identify hazards and lifting methods for each job
- brief workers on glass handling and PPE
- coordinate with other trades and site management
- present a strong safety approach to your clients
With the right WHS documents in place, you can safely deliver sharp finishes without sharp incidents.