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Demolition Control Plan
Project Name: Central City apartments
Project Location: 1 somewhere street, Your town
Project Start Date: 7 days from now
Project End Date: 1 month later
Licenced Supervisor: Student
Licence Number: 123456
Contact Phone: 0423456789
HEALTH & SAFETY REPRESENTATIVE
HSR Representative: John Jones
Contact Phone: 04181234556
Company Licence Number: 234567
Licence Expiry: 12 months time
THE FOLLOWING MANAGEMENT PLAN PROVIDES PROCEDURES FOR THE WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY OF ALL PERSONNEL ON SITE AND IS TO BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES.
Signature: Date:Today
THIS DOCUMENT IS PRODUCED FOR THE SOLE USE BY The trainee
NB: This work plan is designed as a site specific work plan but may have to be assessed and expanded to meet the specific needs of the PCBU to meet his/her obligations under the WH&S legislation and the requirements of the Principal Contractor.
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Contents 1.0 Site Plan ........................................................................................................... 5 2.0 RESOURCES .................................................................................................... 6
2.1 Plant ....................................................................................................................... 6 2.2 Staff ....................................................................................................................... 6 2.3 Contractors ............................................................................................................ 6 2.4 Site specific Training .............................................................................................. 6 2.5 Hazardous Substances to be brought on to Site ...................................................... 7
3.0 SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES .................................................................... 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 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3.1 Emergency Procedures .................................................................................... 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7
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............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7 ............................................................................................................................................ 7
4.0 Legislation and Related Documents ................................................................. 7 Legislation ...................................................................................................................... 8 Codes of Practice .............................................................................................................. 8
5.0 Site specific information ................................................................................... 8 5.1 Public Risks ............................................................................................................ 8 5.2 Authority to Proceed ............................................................................................... 8 5.3 Work to be undertaken: ........................................................................................... 9
Demolish multi-storey building, backfill footings, driveway to be removed. All debris off-site ... 9 5.4 Client Requirements ............................................................................................... 9
Minimise disturbance to neighbours – old peoples home ................................................... 9 5.5 Site Assessment (Monitor & review) ........................................................................ 9 5.6 SITE INFORMATION ................................................................................................ 9
5.6.1 Hoardings / Fences .......................................................................................................... 9 5.6.2 Amenities and Facilities ................................................................................................... 9 5.6.3 Main electrical supply .....................................................................................................10 5.6.4 Site office .......................................................................................................................10 5.6.5 Site Access is from ..........................................................................................................10 5.6.6 Parking for workers vehicles ...........................................................................................10 5.6.7 Building or structure details ............................................................................................10
Apartments .................................................................................................................. 10 NA .............................................................................................................................. 10
5.6.8 SERVICES ........................................................................................................................11 6.0 SITE PREPARATION ....................................................................................... 11
6.1 Public Protection: ................................................................................................. 11 6.2 Scaffolding: .......................................................................................................... 11 6.3 Access and Egress: .............................................................................................. 11 6.4 Identify Confined Spaces: ..................................................................................... 11 Lift well ...................................................................................................................... 11 6.5 MISCELLANEOUS HAZARDS ................................................................................ 11
6.5.1 Dust Containment: .........................................................................................................11 6.5.2 Silt Containment: ...........................................................................................................11 6.5.3 Noise Containment: ........................................................................................................11 6.5.4 Protection of Roads: .......................................................................................................11 6.5.5 Protection of Services: ....................................................................................................11
6.6 Signage ................................................................................................................ 12 7.0 WORK METHODOLOGY .................................................................................. 13
7.1 Removal of Site Miscellaneous .............................................................................. 13 7.2 Removal of Exterior Structures ............................................................................. 13 7.3 Removal of Non Structural Items ........................................................................... 13 7.4 Removal of Plant ................................................................................................... 13 7.5 Removal of Roof .................................................................................................... 13 7.6 Removal of Each Floor .......................................................................................... 13 7.7 Provisions of Debris Path to Stock Pile .................................................................. 13
8.0 Worker PPE Issued / Training ......................................................................... 14 9.0 Work Schedule ............................................................................................... 15
9.1 Site Visit ............................................................................................................... 15 9.2 Demolition control plan ......................................................................................... 15 9.3 Resources to Site ................................................................................................. 15 9.4 Prepare Work Area ............................................................................................... 16
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9.5 Perform Demolition ............................................................................................... 16 9.6 Demolition Complete ............................................................................................. 16
10. Emergency Management Plan ........................................................................ 17 10.1 Emergency Procedures ...................................................................................... 17 10.2. General Planning ............................................................................................... 17 10.3 Emergency Contact Details ................................................................................. 18
11. Environmental Management Plan ................................................................... 19 12.0 Policies and Procedures ............................................................................... 20
Work Health and Safety Policy .................................................................................... 20 Management & Supervisor Responsibilities: ............................................................... 20 Worker responsibilities .............................................................................................. 20 Principal Contractors Obligations ............................................................................... 20 Prior to Commencement of Work ................................................................................ 20 How Safety will be ensured ......................................................................................... 20 Competent Personnel and Training ............................................................................. 20 Licenced Activities ..................................................................................................... 20 Inductions .................................................................................................................. 20
Site Specific Induction .............................................................................................................20 General Induction ...................................................................................................................20
Consultation ............................................................................................................... 20 Safety Committee ...................................................................................................................20 Tool Box Meetings ..................................................................................................................20
Registrable Plant ........................................................................................................ 20 SWMS ........................................................................................................................ 20
A Compliant SWMS .................................................................................................................20 Monitor and Review ...............................................................................................................20 Daily checks ............................................................................................................................20 Hold points .............................................................................................................................20
On completion of project: ........................................................................................... 20 Site Rules ................................................................................................................... 20 Movement of Vehicles on site ...................................................................................... 20 Scheduling Of Works .................................................................................................. 20 Housekeeping ............................................................................................................ 20 Electrical ................................................................................................................... 20
Site Supply .............................................................................................................................20 Lighting ..................................................................................................................................20
Signage ..................................................................................................................... 20 Site Specific Signage ................................................................................................................20
Risk Management ....................................................................................................... 20 Manual Handling ....................................................................................................................20 Cyclonic & Wet Weather Conditions ........................................................................................20 Falling Objects ........................................................................................................................20 Hazards ..................................................................................................................................20 Hazards from other Work ........................................................................................................20
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1.0 Site Plan
Site drawing goes here
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2.0 RESOURCES
2.1 Plant Make Model Licence Maintained Excavator Hitachi 1234 Yes
Bobcat Toyota 45678 Yes
Longreach excavator Hitachi 50 Tonner Yes
Crane Demag 100 Tonne Yes
Semi-tipper Mack B model Yes
2.2 Staff Staff Member Task
Peter Worker Excavator
John Worker Bobcat
Bill Worker Longreach excavator
Steve Worker Crane
Another Worker Semi-tipper
Student Supervisor
2.3 Contractors Contractor name Task
Sparkys Electrical
Wet Ones Plumbing
Big Bang theory Explosives
2.4 Site specific Training Required for this Project by the client or principal contractor
Staff Member Training Required All Workers Site Induction from PC
Explosives awareness
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2.5 Hazardous Substances to be brought on to Site
Substance Use Quantity
Diesel Fuel for plant 2000L
Unleaded petrol Fuel for generator 100L
Draino Unblock drain 5L
3.0 SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES Tick the boxes that apply for the relevant SOP & Risk assessment Construction - Explosives Plant Operations - Working Near Suspended Loads Plant operations - Chains and lifting equipment Heights - Working in or over Water Vehicle operation - Mobile phone or radio use Working Near Underground Assets Hazardous tasks - Lighting Confined Space Safe Entry Heights - Gantry installation Electrical Awareness Hazardous tasks - Noise Tasks affecting the environment Construction - Dewatering of building sites Traffic control Heights - Ladder safety Oxy , LPG / acetylene cutting and welding torch Hazardous tasks - Outdoor work Work in vicinity of overhead lines Hazardous chemical - LPG handling and storage Tools - Pneumatic powered Hazardous tasks - Repetitive tasks Tools - Hydraulic powered Construction - Erecting temporary fences Hand Tools Construction - Install silt barriers Fuel powered hand tools Construction - Working with Glass Explosive Power Tools Construction - Entering a Site Electric powered Tools Hazardous Tasks - Risk Management Cordless Electric Tools Construction - Disturbing Asbestos Electrical LV work Construction - Public spaces Rescue Tasks Hazardous Tasks - Dusty Environments Demolition Heights - Working above ground level Work beside Roads Hazardous tasks - New and inexperienced workers
Heights - Access and egress
Plant operations - Workers in a work box Transportation tasks Plant operations - pre-starts Scaffold EMP - Emergencies Powered Mobile Plant Plant Operations - Basic Mobile Servicing Asbestos (Non-friable) Removal Plant Operations - Attachments Asbestos (Friable) Removal
3.1 Emergency Procedures Accident and Incident Reporting Hazardous Chemical Rescue Asbestos Work - Rescue Lone and Isolated Workers Confined Space Rescue Rescue and Emergency Procedures Demolition Work - Rescue Plant Rescue Electrical Event - Rescue Rescue from Heights Fire Procedures
4.0 Legislation and Related Documents 1270 Acoustics – Hearing Protectors
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1319 Safety signs for the occupational environment 1336 Recommended practice for occupational eye protection 1470 Health and Safety and Work– Principles and practices
1725 Galvanised rail – less chain-wire security fences and gates 1940 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids 2436 Guide to noise control on construction, maintenance and demolition site 2550 Cranes – Safe Use
2865 Safe working in confined spaces 4801 Occupational health and safety management systems 1576 Scaffolding (all parts) 1715 / 1716 Selection, use and maintenance of RPE 1891 Industrial fall – arrest systems and devices 2161 Occupational protective gloves 2210 Occupational protective footwear 3012 Electrical installations – construction and demolition site Legislation Work Health & Safety Act /Regulation
Codes of Practice
Plant First Aid Hazardous Chemicals Managing noise and preventing hearing loss at work How to manage health & safety risks Scaffolding
Confined spaces Hazardous manual tasks
How to manage and control asbestos in the workplace Managing the risk of falls Mobile crane code of practice Prevention of workplace harassment Traffic management
5.0 Site specific information 5.1 Public Risks The site will be: Occupied Not Occupied Notification to Regulator Completed & Submitted
5.2 Authority to Proceed Development Application Approval
Authority of Owner Verified Detail:
Record Condition of Adjoining Building
Regulated Hours of Work (if applicable): NA
Asbestos Clearance Certificate is held
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5.3 Work to be undertaken: Demolish multi-storey building, backfill footings, driveway to be removed. All debris off-site
5.4 Client Requirements The following issues have been identified as important to the Client, please take note:
Minimise disturbance to neighbours – old peoples home
5.5 Site Assessment (Monitor & review) The Site Supervisor will perform a Daily Inspection to perform this task. Any breaches will be notified to the worker, his PCBU and the Principal Contractor
A WHS (Construction) Auditor shall undertake audits as required by the contract
The Safety Committee will conduct walk through inspections monthly
5.6 SITE INFORMATION
5.6.1 Hoardings / Fences Site Boundary – North Site Boundary - South Will have access gates that are 1800 high chain mesh with padlock
Will have access gates that are 1800 high chain mesh with padlock
1800 high Mesh 1800 high Mesh Gantry Required Gantry Required Existing Structure is adequate Existing Structure is adequate Site Boundary - East Site Boundary – West Will have access gates that are 1800 high chain mesh with padlock
Will have access gates that are 1800 high chain mesh with padlock
1800 high Mesh 1800 high Mesh Gantry Required Gantry Required Existing Structure is adequate Existing Structure is adequate 5.6.2 Amenities and Facilities Washing facilities Drinking facilities At Site Toilets At Site Toilets At Site Crib Rooms At Site Crib Rooms To Perimeter Fencing To Perimeter Fencing At Each Building At Each Building On Each Floor On Each Floor Toilets Dining location At Site Toilets 15 Workers or More on Site, a hut shall be
provided At Site Crib Rooms For less than 15 Workers a designated area
shall be allocated
To Perimeter Fencing Location is Near site office At Each Building On Each Floor
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5.6.3 Main electrical supply shall be connected
Generator
5.6.4 Site office At front gate 5.6.5 Site Access is from Main street 5.6.6 Parking for workers vehicles At front gate 5.6.7 Building or structure details Use of Building: Apartments
Details of retained structures for adjoining buildings:
NA
Details of Building Structure: Details of underground structures/storage tanks:
N/A N/A Number of Levels Above Ground: 5 Basements Number of basement levels: 1 Storm Shelters Structural Steel Fuel Tanks Poured Concrete Other:
Tilt Panel Plant in Situ Timber Frame No. of Lift Motor Rooms: 1 Cavity Brick No. Plant Rooms: 1 Other: No of Lifts: 2
Details of Cladding System: Attached buildings or structures or adjoining buildings:
N/A N/A Brick Veneer Shade Structures Metal Clad Awnings Timber Clad Cantilevered Awnings Glass Curtain Wall Carport ACM Water Tank to Roof Other: Lifts
Details of Partition System: Fire Escape N/A Other:
Non-Structural Details of Floor System: Brick N/A Timber Frame Steel Framed Pre-fab Demountable Timber Framed Other: Concrete Slab
Details of Roof Structure: Hebel N/A Other:
Truss Pitched Concrete
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Steel Frame Structural Steel Other: 5.6.8 SERVICES Point of Entry Isolation Point Notes Power Front gate Service shed isolated
Gas Front gate Service shed isolated
Water Front gate Service shed isolated
Storm Water Front gate Service shed isolated
Sewer Front gate Service shed isolated
Phone/Communication Front gate Service shed isolated
6.0 SITE PREPARATION 6.1 Public Protection: Locked gate
6.2 Scaffolding: Attach scaffold plan and engineers certificate See attached drawing
6.3 Access and Egress: Fire stair well
6.4 Identify Confined Spaces:
Lift well
6.5 MISCELLANEOUS HAZARDS 6.5.1 Dust Containment: Water truck 6.5.2 Silt Containment: To uphill of storm drain 6.5.3 Noise Containment: Use large rock breaker when needed otherwise use muncher on long reach 6.5.4 Protection of Roads: Float to load inside boundary 6.5.5 Protection of Services: All services isolated and protected prior to machines on site
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6.6 Signage The following signs maybe required, select those signs to be used for this task.
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7.0 WORK METHODOLOGY 7.1 Removal of Site Miscellaneous (Debris, Kerbing, Sheds, Signage): Excavator to remove all loose structures to assist easy access 7.2 Removal of Exterior Structures (Shade Sails, Awnings, Flag Poles, Water Towers) Use excavator 7.3 Removal of Non Structural Items (Glazing, Partitions, Fittings, Hand Rail) Glass to be removed prior to machinery use 7.4 Removal of Plant (Lifts, Air-conditioning, Generators, Mechanical Extractor) Lower lift car to basement, crane out later. All plant to be removed once roof slab is removed 7.5 Removal of Roof As per slab 7.6 Removal of Each Floor Use long-reach excavator 7.7 Provisions of Debris Path to Stock Pile (Include Personnel Protection, Communications, exclusion zones) Use lift shaft
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8.0 Worker PPE Issued / Training
I, the undersigned worker acknowledge that I have been instructed in the use of the PPE itemised below, I have been consulted and or trained in the procedures listed in this document, I understand the instructions I have been given. I agree to work in accordance with the instructions discussed with me and outlined in this document. If in doubt I will request clarification from my supervisor and I will be aware of my work area and report all hazards and incidents
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Peter Worker Identify training and PPE selection
John Worker Identify training and PPE selection
Bill Worker Identify training and PPE selection
Steve Worker Identify training and PPE selection
Another Worker Identify training and PPE selection
Student Identify training and PPE selection
Identify training and PPE selection
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9.0 Work Schedule Task Requirement Supplier Contact
Details Date Time Special Instructions
9.1 Site Visit RA / document Supervisor Today
9.2 Demolition control plan RA Supervisor Today
Regulator Notification Supervisor Today
Neighbours Notification Supervisor Today
9.3 Resources to Site Temporary fence OWN office Day 2 am
Site office & amenities OWN office Day 2 am
Plant OWN office Day 4 am
PPE OWN office Day 2 am
Waste – skips / vehicle OWN office Day 2 am
Contractors As required 041511234
56
Day 2 am
Access equipment OWN office Day 2 am
Workers to site OWN office Day 2 am
Equipment pre-start /
test
Supervisor Day 2 am
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Task Requirement Supplier Contact Details
Date Time Special Instructions
9.4 Prepare Work Area Tool box / Site Induction Supervisor daily
Signage OWN office Day 2 N/A
Isolate work site Supervisor Day 2
Approval to commence Supervisor office Day 2
9.5 Perform Demolition Commence work All workers Day 5
9.6 Demolition Complete Handover checklist Supervisor Day 30 N/A
Close out meeting Supervisor
Demobilise Supervisor Day 30
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10. Emergency Management Plan
10.1 Emergency Procedures Nominate the relevant Emergency procedures Accident and Incident Reporting Hazardous Chemical Rescue Asbestos Work - Rescue Lone and Isolated Workers Confined Space Rescue Rescue and Emergency Procedures Demolition Work - Rescue Plant Rescue Electrical Event - Rescue Rescue from Heights Fire Procedures
10.2. General Planning Complete Emergency Planning
1. Identify all possible emergencies2. Ensure appropriate resources to deal with those emergencies are readily available
At commencement of the job the following tasks shall be completed: 1. Print a copy of the relevant Emergency Procedures2. Print a copy of the next page with emergency contact details3. Install the copies on the Notice board4. Conduct a tool box talk and outline the procedures as part of your induction
In The Event of Emergency: 1. Alert Emergency services2. Alert First aid person3. Alert Health & Safety Rep4. Alert management / supervisor5. If safe to do so, remove persons from immediate danger6. Await further instructions from management / supervisor
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10.3 Emergency Contact Details
LIFE THREATENING EMERGENCY
FIRE
POLICE
AMBULANCE
Action 1. Ask the operator for the service you need2. Wait to be connected3. Advise the location and details of the emergency calmly and clearly to the service operator.
OUR LOCATION DETAILS
Site Address: 1 Somewhere st, My town
POWER AUTHORITY Phone: ENVIRONMENTAL AGENCY Phone: 1800 803 772 SAFETY AUTHORITY Phone: 1300 369 915
Health & Safety representative Phone: 0419123456
First Aid Phone number:0419123456
First Aid is Located at: Site office
Fire Extinguisher: Site office
DIAL BEFORE YOU DIG 1100 (www.1100.com.au)
POISONS INFORMATION 13 11 26
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11. Environmental Management Plan
The following issues have been identified and will be managed.
Environmental Issues How the issue will be managed
1. Contaminated water to drains Provide silt barriers
2. Dust Water truck
3. Noise Restricted hours
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12.0 Policies and Procedures The following topics are not details but are required for a compliant WH&S Management Plan. Defer to your company documentation for this information
Work Health and Safety Policy Management & Supervisor Responsibilities: Worker responsibilities Principal Contractors Obligations Prior to Commencement of Work How Safety will be ensured Competent Personnel and Training Licenced Activities Inductions Site Specific Induction General Induction Consultation Safety Committee Tool Box Meetings Registrable Plant SWMS A Compliant SWMS Monitor and Review Daily checks Hold points On completion of project: Site Rules Movement of Vehicles on site Scheduling Of Works Housekeeping Electrical Site Supply Lighting Signage Site Specific Signage Risk Management Manual Handling Cyclonic & Wet Weather Conditions Falling Objects Hazards Hazards from other Work