SWMS
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SWMS: Hazard Management Measures for High Risk Construction Work
High risk construction work refers to construction work which involves a risk of a person
falling over two or three meters, is performed on a telecommunication tower, or is
associated with the destruction of an element of a structure that is load-bearing or
related to the structure's physical integrity. Other high-risk construction work involves
being carried out in or near a confined space, using of explosives, being exposed to
chemical or fuel or an area with flammable or contaminated atmosphere, as well as risk
of drowning. Essentially, high-risk construction work does not provide the workers a safe
working environment. It involves workers being exposed or involved in dangerous
situations.
Some of the examples of high-risk construction work are working with asbestos, concrete
pumps as well as placement booms, cranes, confined spaces, mobile plant, excavations,
rigging, and scaffolding.
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This is where a worker’s occupational health and safety become important Safe Work
Method Statements (SWMS) are extremely obligatory only for high risk construction
work. This is a document that lists the sorts of high risk construction work being
performed, as mentioned previously. Additionally, it states the health and safety hazards
and risks that could possibly take place or even arise from that work activity, describes
the control measures and safe work methods, and explains how the risk control
measures will be accomplished.
Being an important section of the SWMS, the control measures need to be clearly
explained and stated to the employees and even supervisors. The development of these
risk control measures as well as health and safety regulations is also important and
companies must take their time to be sure that all the risks are addressed. Control
measures can eliminate the risks, substitute the risks, isolate them or reduce them
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Then again, in a high risk construction job, not all of the risks can be dealt with directly.
For those risks, control policies are designed in protecting the workers from those risks.
The workers’ protection will then be based on their obedience tho these policies. Below
are some standard examples of control measures found in SWMS:
-The usage of safety harnesses.
-The installation of temporary railings along a structure’s edges.
-The use of hi-vis workwear.
-Using protective construction workwear like hard hats and safety eye protection
-The installation of emergency shutdown buttons on dangerous machinery.
-Using safety masks to protect against dangerous chemicals.
-Building a temporary clinic and employing of a site doctor or nurse.
-The distribution of their safety handbook that describes in detail the company’s safety
management system.
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-Orientation programs with lectures regarding the maintenance of safety in the
workplace.
Every construction job is different and firms may like to apply to various control
measures that are suitable for particular situations.
Clearly, the control measures that are written in the SWMS are very important.
However, though the development of these control measures is significant, they
become worthless without the right implementation and monitoring. The
management should do their best to ensure that the risk control measures they
develop are properly implemented and they need to continue to monitor the success
of the risk control measures, too.

Swms ppt

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    http://www.occupational-safety.com.au/ SWMS: Hazard ManagementMeasures for High Risk Construction Work High risk construction work refers to construction work which involves a risk of a person falling over two or three meters, is performed on a telecommunication tower, or is associated with the destruction of an element of a structure that is load-bearing or related to the structure's physical integrity. Other high-risk construction work involves being carried out in or near a confined space, using of explosives, being exposed to chemical or fuel or an area with flammable or contaminated atmosphere, as well as risk of drowning. Essentially, high-risk construction work does not provide the workers a safe working environment. It involves workers being exposed or involved in dangerous situations. Some of the examples of high-risk construction work are working with asbestos, concrete pumps as well as placement booms, cranes, confined spaces, mobile plant, excavations, rigging, and scaffolding.
  • 3.
    http://www.occupational-safety.com.au/ This is wherea worker’s occupational health and safety become important Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) are extremely obligatory only for high risk construction work. This is a document that lists the sorts of high risk construction work being performed, as mentioned previously. Additionally, it states the health and safety hazards and risks that could possibly take place or even arise from that work activity, describes the control measures and safe work methods, and explains how the risk control measures will be accomplished. Being an important section of the SWMS, the control measures need to be clearly explained and stated to the employees and even supervisors. The development of these risk control measures as well as health and safety regulations is also important and companies must take their time to be sure that all the risks are addressed. Control measures can eliminate the risks, substitute the risks, isolate them or reduce them
  • 4.
    http://www.occupational-safety.com.au/ Then again, ina high risk construction job, not all of the risks can be dealt with directly. For those risks, control policies are designed in protecting the workers from those risks. The workers’ protection will then be based on their obedience tho these policies. Below are some standard examples of control measures found in SWMS: -The usage of safety harnesses. -The installation of temporary railings along a structure’s edges. -The use of hi-vis workwear. -Using protective construction workwear like hard hats and safety eye protection -The installation of emergency shutdown buttons on dangerous machinery. -Using safety masks to protect against dangerous chemicals. -Building a temporary clinic and employing of a site doctor or nurse. -The distribution of their safety handbook that describes in detail the company’s safety management system.
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    http://www.occupational-safety.com.au/ -Orientation programs withlectures regarding the maintenance of safety in the workplace. Every construction job is different and firms may like to apply to various control measures that are suitable for particular situations. Clearly, the control measures that are written in the SWMS are very important. However, though the development of these control measures is significant, they become worthless without the right implementation and monitoring. The management should do their best to ensure that the risk control measures they develop are properly implemented and they need to continue to monitor the success of the risk control measures, too.