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Concreting Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS)

Explore our Concreting Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) range for comprehensive safety guidelines on foundations, pumps, formwork, and more. These SWMS are designed to ensure safe concreting practices, from foundational work to using pumps and formwork, offering essential insights for risk management. Our combo packs provide an all-in-one solution for diverse concreting needs, ensuring project safety and compliance.

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Do you need a Safe Work Method Statement for Concreting tasks? 

SafetyDocs offers a range of SWMS related to concreting tasks, tying steel and placing formwork. Our documents are professional and easy to use, so you can ensure a safe workplace for your employees.

 

From inground concrete pools to Tilt-up panels, our range of SWMS are tailored specifically for concreting tasks. Our documents are reliable and easy to follow, so you can ensure that everyone is aware of the safety procedures when working with concrete.

 

All SWMS are suitable for use in NSW, QLD, NT, VIC, ACT, TAS, SA, WA and NZ.

SWMS Template Content 

Our Safe Work Method Statements are not blank templates, they contain the most common hazards and controls measures to manage risk.

 

We can't see what's happening on your site though, it's vitally important you include site-specific hazards, assess the risk, and make our SWMS specific to your task at hand.

 

Safe Work Method Statements set out the work activities in logical sequences; identifies hazards and describes the corresponding control measures.

 

The content of a SWMS should be regularly reviewed and needs to include consultation with workers and other persons.

 

If you are changing sites or conducting a new activity, the SWMS content should be checked and amended to suit.

SafetyDocs SWMS include provisions for: 

- The name of the principal contractor test

- Name, address and ABN

- Details of the person responsible for ensuring monitoring and compliance with the SWMS

- The date the SWMS was prepared and review dates

- The signature of each worker

All SafetyDocs SWMS: 

- Identify the high-risk construction work

- Specify hazards and risks relating to the work

- Describe the control measures used to control identified risks

- Describe how the control measures will be monitored and reviewed

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