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Graffiti Removal Safe Work Method Statement

  • Instant Document Delivery via Email.
  • Add to your existing management system.
  • Can assist in ensuring workers are adequately trained.
  • Customisation instructions provided.
  • Microsoft Word Format (Fully editable).
  • Only pay once (no subscriptions required).

Graffiti Removal Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)

This Graffiti Removal Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) covers hazards and controls associated with the general work involved in graffiti removal. Graffiti removal can be hazardous due to the work situation (working at height, close to roads) and the equipment used (high-pressure water, chemicals).

Job Steps Covered in Graffiti Removal SWMS

  1. Planning: Emphasises the need for proper planning and assessment before commencing work.
  2. Training: Covers the requirement for specific training for working near roadways and railways.
  3. Working Alone: Outlines measures for safety when working alone, including check-in.
  4. Arrival at Site: Details the steps for safe site arrival, including adherence to Traffic Management Plans.
  5. Work Area Set-up: Discusses setting up the work area safely, especially when working near mobile plants and electrical installations.
  6. Environment: Addresses environmental considerations, including noise, waste management, and chemical handling.
  7. Housekeeping: Emphasises the importance of maintaining a clean work area to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
  8. Manual Tasks: Highlights the control measures for manual handling to prevent musculoskeletal injuries.
  9. Working at Height: Details the precautions for working at height, including ladder and scaffold safety.
  10. Graffiti Removal: Focuses on the specific tasks and hazards associated with graffiti removal, including chemical exposure and high-pressure water use.
  11. Refuelling: Outlines safe refuelling practices to prevent fires and exposure to harmful substances.
  12. On Completion: Describes the steps to safely conclude work, including equipment shutdown and site clean-up.
  13. Emergency Response: Provides instructions for responding to emergencies, including injuries and environmental damage.

Each purchase of our SWMS comes with a complimentary copy of the Legislation & Codes of Practice Reference List, valued at $19.95. This valuable resource provides an up-to-date overview of relevant laws and standards, further supporting your compliance efforts.

Key Features of the SWMS

  • Comprehensive Hazard Management: Identifies and provides control measures for a wide range of hazards associated with graffiti removal.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to Australian health and safety legislation.
  • Customisable Document: Fully editable Microsoft Word format allows for easy customisation to suit specific job requirements.
  • Emergency Response: Includes an emergency response for worker safety in any situation.

Who is it Suitable For?

  • Contractors and businesses involved in graffiti removal or property maintenance.
  • Safety officers and managers responsible for workplace safety in construction and maintenance projects.

Get the Graffiti Removal SWMS today for a safe and compliant removal of graffiti.

  • Instant Document Delivery via Email.
  • Add to your existing management system.
  • Can assist in ensuring workers are adequately trained.
  • Customisation instructions provided.
  • Microsoft Word Format (Fully editable).
  • Only pay once (no subscriptions required).

Graffiti Removal Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)

This Graffiti Removal Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) covers hazards and controls associated with the general work involved in graffiti removal. Graffiti removal can be hazardous due to the work situation (working at height, close to roads) and the equipment used (high-pressure water, chemicals).

Job Steps Covered in Graffiti Removal SWMS

  1. Planning: Emphasises the need for proper planning and assessment before commencing work.
  2. Training: Covers the requirement for specific training for working near roadways and railways.
  3. Working Alone: Outlines measures for safety when working alone, including check-in.
  4. Arrival at Site: Details the steps for safe site arrival, including adherence to Traffic Management Plans.
  5. Work Area Set-up: Discusses setting up the work area safely, especially when working near mobile plants and electrical installations.
  6. Environment: Addresses environmental considerations, including noise, waste management, and chemical handling.
  7. Housekeeping: Emphasises the importance of maintaining a clean work area to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
  8. Manual Tasks: Highlights the control measures for manual handling to prevent musculoskeletal injuries.
  9. Working at Height: Details the precautions for working at height, including ladder and scaffold safety.
  10. Graffiti Removal: Focuses on the specific tasks and hazards associated with graffiti removal, including chemical exposure and high-pressure water use.
  11. Refuelling: Outlines safe refuelling practices to prevent fires and exposure to harmful substances.
  12. On Completion: Describes the steps to safely conclude work, including equipment shutdown and site clean-up.
  13. Emergency Response: Provides instructions for responding to emergencies, including injuries and environmental damage.

Each purchase of our SWMS comes with a complimentary copy of the Legislation & Codes of Practice Reference List, valued at $19.95. This valuable resource provides an up-to-date overview of relevant laws and standards, further supporting your compliance efforts.

Key Features of the SWMS

  • Comprehensive Hazard Management: Identifies and provides control measures for a wide range of hazards associated with graffiti removal.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to Australian health and safety legislation.
  • Customisable Document: Fully editable Microsoft Word format allows for easy customisation to suit specific job requirements.
  • Emergency Response: Includes an emergency response for worker safety in any situation.

Who is it Suitable For?

  • Contractors and businesses involved in graffiti removal or property maintenance.
  • Safety officers and managers responsible for workplace safety in construction and maintenance projects.

Get the Graffiti Removal SWMS today for a safe and compliant removal of graffiti.

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