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Traffic Corridor - Establishing a Safe Work Zone Safe Work Method Statement

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Traffic Corridor - Establishing a Safe Work Zone Safe Work Method Statement

This Traffic Corridor - Establishing a Safe Work Zone Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) covers hazards and controls with the view of ensuring that all reasonably practicable steps have been taken to prevent the likelihood of any traffic related incidents while work is conducted on/or near a road.

This SWMS covers High-Risk Construction Work (HRCW) controls related to:

  • Work carried out adjacent to a road, railway or shipping lane, traffic corridor

Additional controls are included for Slips, Trips & Falls, Hazardous Manual Tasks, Outdoor Work & Environmental Considerations.

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Job Steps Covered in Traffic Corridor - Establishing a Safe Work Zone SWMS:

(includes potential hazards & control measures)

  1. Training
  2. Conduct Risk Assessment
  3. Develop a Site-specific TMP
  4. Arrival On-site & Assess On-site Conditions
  5. Establish Safe Work Zone (site set-up)
  6. Pedestrian & Traffic Management
  7. On Completion
  8. Emergency Response
  • Instant Document Delivery via Email.
    • Add your logo easily.
    • Add or delete information to any SWMS template.
    • Customisation instructions provided.
    • Complies with Australian & New Zealand legislation.
    • Edit documents on the go with Microsoft Office Mobile App
    • Only pay once (no subscriptions required).

Traffic Corridor - Establishing a Safe Work Zone Safe Work Method Statement

This Traffic Corridor - Establishing a Safe Work Zone Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) covers hazards and controls with the view of ensuring that all reasonably practicable steps have been taken to prevent the likelihood of any traffic related incidents while work is conducted on/or near a road.

This SWMS covers High-Risk Construction Work (HRCW) controls related to:

  • Work carried out adjacent to a road, railway or shipping lane, traffic corridor

Additional controls are included for Slips, Trips & Falls, Hazardous Manual Tasks, Outdoor Work & Environmental Considerations.

FREE Legislation & Codes of Practice Reference List

Job Steps Covered in Traffic Corridor - Establishing a Safe Work Zone SWMS:

(includes potential hazards & control measures)

  1. Training
  2. Conduct Risk Assessment
  3. Develop a Site-specific TMP
  4. Arrival On-site & Assess On-site Conditions
  5. Establish Safe Work Zone (site set-up)
  6. Pedestrian & Traffic Management
  7. On Completion
  8. Emergency Response
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