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New Electrical Regulations for QLD from 1 Jan 2025
Electrical installations in domestic roof spaces must be de-energised before work begins, or alternative controls implemented where this isn't practicable. To help you stay compliant, we’ve updated our Working in Roof Spaces SWMS to align with these new requirements. Learn more.

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Lead Paint 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).

Lead Paint Removal Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)

This Lead Paint Removal SWMS is a comprehensive document designed to guide workers through the safe removal of lead-based paint, covering essential health monitoring, risk assessments, and control measures for workplace safety and compliance.

Job Steps Covered in Lead Paint Removal SWMS

  1. Health Monitoring: Outlines the process for monitoring workers' health when exposed to lead.
  2. Check Weather Conditions & Prepare: Advises on working conditions and preparation based on weather.
  3. Arrival On-site & Assess On-site Conditions: Details the initial site assessment for safety hazards.
  4. Conduct a Risk Assessment: Focuses on identifying the presence of lead paint and associated risks.
  5. Work Area Set-up: Describes setting up the work area safely to minimise lead exposure.
  6. Environment: Covers the environmental considerations and impact mitigation.
  7. Housekeeping: Emphasises maintaining cleanliness to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
  8. Manual Tasks: Advises on safe handling to prevent musculoskeletal disorders.
  9. Working with Powered & Non-powered Tools: Outlines safe tool use.
  10. Hazardous Substance/Chemical Use: Details safe handling and use of hazardous substances.
  11. Lead Paint Removal: Describes the process and precautions for safely removing lead paint.
  12. On Completion: Covers the steps to secure the site upon completion of work.
  13. Emergency Response: Outlines an emergency response for incidents.

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 Risk Management: Offers detailed control measures for managing health and safety risks associated with lead paint removal.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to Australian legislation for workplace safety.
  • Practical Control Measures: Provides actionable steps for safe work practices, including PPE, environmental protection, and emergency response.

Who is it Suitable For?

This SWMS is essential for businesses and workers involved in construction, renovation, and maintenance projects where lead paint removal is required. It is particularly suitable for:

  • Construction companies
  • Renovation contractors
  • Maintenance teams in residential, commercial, and industrial settings
  • Health and safety officers overseeing site safety

Ensure your team is equipped with the knowledge and tools to safely manage the risks associated with lead paint removal.

  • 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).

Lead Paint Removal Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)

This Lead Paint Removal SWMS is a comprehensive document designed to guide workers through the safe removal of lead-based paint, covering essential health monitoring, risk assessments, and control measures for workplace safety and compliance.

Job Steps Covered in Lead Paint Removal SWMS

  1. Health Monitoring: Outlines the process for monitoring workers' health when exposed to lead.
  2. Check Weather Conditions & Prepare: Advises on working conditions and preparation based on weather.
  3. Arrival On-site & Assess On-site Conditions: Details the initial site assessment for safety hazards.
  4. Conduct a Risk Assessment: Focuses on identifying the presence of lead paint and associated risks.
  5. Work Area Set-up: Describes setting up the work area safely to minimise lead exposure.
  6. Environment: Covers the environmental considerations and impact mitigation.
  7. Housekeeping: Emphasises maintaining cleanliness to prevent slips, trips, and falls.
  8. Manual Tasks: Advises on safe handling to prevent musculoskeletal disorders.
  9. Working with Powered & Non-powered Tools: Outlines safe tool use.
  10. Hazardous Substance/Chemical Use: Details safe handling and use of hazardous substances.
  11. Lead Paint Removal: Describes the process and precautions for safely removing lead paint.
  12. On Completion: Covers the steps to secure the site upon completion of work.
  13. Emergency Response: Outlines an emergency response for incidents.

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 Risk Management: Offers detailed control measures for managing health and safety risks associated with lead paint removal.
  • Regulatory Compliance: Adherence to Australian legislation for workplace safety.
  • Practical Control Measures: Provides actionable steps for safe work practices, including PPE, environmental protection, and emergency response.

Who is it Suitable For?

This SWMS is essential for businesses and workers involved in construction, renovation, and maintenance projects where lead paint removal is required. It is particularly suitable for:

  • Construction companies
  • Renovation contractors
  • Maintenance teams in residential, commercial, and industrial settings
  • Health and safety officers overseeing site safety

Ensure your team is equipped with the knowledge and tools to safely manage the risks associated with lead paint removal.

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