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REVISION DATE WORK LOCATION CONTACT NUMBER IN CONSULTATION WITH 07 August 2018 SWMS TITLE WORK ACTIVITY PROJECT NAME WORKS MANAGER SWMS PREPARED BY Installaon of New Dry Systems Installaon of New Detecon, OWS, SSIS and Smoke Detecon Daniel Knoblauch SWMS NO 7 REVIEWED MONITORED Safe Work Method Statement HOW SWMS CONTROLS ARE BY BY Tool Box Meengs Site Visits Site Foreman Senior Management RESPONSIBILITIES Daniel Knoblauch Daniel Knoblauch Jomar Estrella PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH SWMS PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWING AND APPROVING THIS SWMS SWMS PREPARED BY NAME POSITION SIGNATURE Senior Mngt Rep Senior Mngt Rep OH&S Admin Asst MINIMUM PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) REQUIREMENTS Hard Hat Hearing protecon Coon clothing Safety boots Safety harness Hig vis clothing Face shield Gloves Dust mask Safety glasses Long sleeve/trouser ü ü ü ü ü PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 1480 31/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208 Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18 ABN: 90 109 866 140 website: www.globalfire.com.au email: [email protected] Page 1 of 11 Revised: 07/08/2018 ü ü PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR COMPANY NAME CONTACT PERSON ADDRESS PHONE NUMBER

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REVISION DATE

WORK LOCATION

CONTACT NUMBER

IN CONSULTATION WITH

07 August 2018

SWMS TITLE

WORK ACTIVITY

PROJECT NAME

WORKS MANAGER

SWMS PREPARED BY

Installa�on of New Dry Systems

Installa�on of New Detec�on, OWS, SSIS and Smoke Detec�on

Daniel Knoblauch

SWMS NO 7

REVIEWED

MONITORED

Safe Work Method Statement

PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH SWMS

HOW SWMS CONTROLS AREBY

BY

Tool Box Mee�ngs

Site Visits

Site Foreman

Senior Management

RESPONSIBILITIES

Daniel Knoblauch

Daniel Knoblauch

Jomar Estrella

PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR ENSURING COMPLIANCE WITH SWMS

PERSON RESPONSIBLE FOR REVIEWING AND APPROVING THIS SWMS

SWMS PREPARED BY

NAME POSITION SIGNATURE

Senior Mngt Rep

Senior Mngt Rep

OH&S Admin Asst

MINIMUM PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) REQUIREMENTS

Hard Hat

Hearing protec�on

Co�on clothing

Safety boots

Safety harness

Hig vis clothing

Face shield

Gloves

Dust mask

Safety glasses

Long sleeve/trouser

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PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 1 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

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COMPANY NAME

CONTACT PERSON

ADDRESS

PHONE NUMBER

HIGH RISK CONSTRUCTION WORK - If you are working on an environment described below, complete the separate High Risk Construction Work SWMS.

Involves a risk of a person falling more than 2 metres

Involves, or is likely to involve, the disturbance of asbestos

Is carried out in or near a confined space

Is carried out on or near pressurised gas distribu�on mains or piping,

Is carried out on or near chemical, fuel or refrigerant lines

Is carried out on or near energised electrical installa�ons or services

Involves �lt-up or precast concrete

Is carried out on, in or adjacent to a road, railway, shipping lane or other traffic corridor that is in use by traffic other than pedestrians.

Is carried out in an area at a workplace in which there is any movement of powered mobile plant.

SPECIFIC SAFETY LEGISLATIONS / CODES OF PRACTICE / AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS (NSW & NATIONAL)

Workplace Health & Safety Act 2011

Workplace Health & Safety Regula�ons 2011

Abrasive blas�ng

Confined spaces

Construc�on work

Demoli�on work

Excava�on work

First aid in the workplace

Hazardous manual tasks

How to manage and control asbestos in the workplace

How to manage work health and safety risks

How to safely remove asbestos

Labelling of workplace hazardous chemicals

Managing electrical risks in the workplace

Managing noise and preven�ng hearing loss at work

Managing risks of hazardous chemicals in the workplace

Managing the risk of falls at workplaces

Managing the risks of plant in the workplace

Managing the work environment and facili�es

Prepara�on of safety data sheets for hazardous chemicals

Preven�ng falls in housing construc�on

Safe design of structures

Spray pain�ng and powder coa�ng

Welding processes

Work health and safety consulta�on, coordina�on and coopera�on

Work near overhead power lines

Is done in an area in which there are ar�ficial extremes of temperature

Is done in or near water or other liquid that involves a risk of drowning

Involves diving work

SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

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NSW Codes Of Prac�ce – www.workcover.nsw.gov.au

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PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 2 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

SPECIFIC SAFETY LEGISLATIONS / CODES OF PRACTICE / AUSTRALIAN STANDARDS (NSW & NATIONAL)

Na�onal Code of Prac�ce: Management and Control of Asbestos in the Workplace

Na�onal Code of Prac�ce: Induc�on for Construc�on Work

Na�onal Code of Prac�ce for the Storage and Handling of Dangerous Goods

Na�onal Code of Prac�ce for the Control of Workplace Hazardous Substances

Na�onal Code of Prac�ce for the Preven�on of Musculoskeletal Disorders Caused From Performing Manual Tasks

Na�onal Code of Prac�ce for Noise Management and Protec�on of Hearing at Work - 3rd Edi�on

Na�onal Standard for Construc�on Work

Na�onal Standard for the Storage and Handling of Workplace Dangerous Goods

Na�onal Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work

Na�onal Occupa�onal Health and Safety Cer�fica�on Standard for Users and Operators of Industrial Equipment - 3rd Edi�on

Na�onal Standard for Occupa�onal Noise

Na�onal Standard for Plant

AS/NZS 1891.1:2007 Industrial fall-arrest systems - Harnesses and ancillary equipment

AS 2397:1993 Safe use of lasers in the building and construc�on Industry

AS/NZS 3012:2010 Electrical installa�ons - Construc�on and demoli�on sites

SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

Na�onal Codes of Prac�ce – www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au

Australian Standards – Global Fire's data base

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PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 3 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

Logical Sequence

Breakdown Job into steps. Each step should accomplish a major task in logical sequence.

Who is responsible for implemen�ng Control Measure

1 16 Ensure that travel paths are clear, and be aware of any obstacles. Tradesman

2 16Provide signage to make sure drivers are aware of truck being unloaded. Wear high visibility vest.

Tradesman

3 Strain injury from li�ing. 12 TradesmanUse correct li�ing techniques when removing pipe work/tools/materialfrom truck. Avoid li�ing anything beyond your capacity.

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13 18 TechnicianObjects and insects that can cause injury.

Ensure immediate area is clear and wear sturdy gloves.

14 16 TradesmanCuts from removing/demolishing exis�ng plasterboard.

Ensure gloves are worn when removing/demolishing exis�ng plasterboard, and wear eye protec�on.

STEP NO

SEQUENCE OF BASIC JOB STEPS

POTENTIAL SAFETY HAZARDS

Iden�fy the hazards (health & safety) associated with each step, examine each to find all possible risk factors.

RISK SCORE

Use matrixscore risk.

CONTROL MEASURE

Determine what ac�ons are necessary to eliminate or minimise all hazards that could lead to an accident, injury, illness or environmental incident. The risk must be reduced or controlled to a level that is acceptable before work commences.

WHO

SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 4 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

5Manual handling of good/s to loca�on of installa�on on site.

Unloading tools and materials from vehicle.

Unloading tools and materials from vehicle.

Unloading tools and materials from vehicle.

Unloading tools and materials from vehicle.

Trip hazard

Vehicle movements in car park.

Dropping material or tools onto feet.

16 Tradesman/TechnicianRubber sole steel cap boots to be worn at all �mes.

Trip hazard. 16 TradesmanEnsure immediate area and pathway is clear and free of obstruc�ons and carry good/s in manner to ensure foresight not impeded.

Drilling holes for moun�ng equipment.Electrocu�on by drilling into electrical cabling.

12Tradesman/Site -foreman/Electrician

Liaise with on-site foreman and electrician to ensure proposed loca�on of drill hole will not clash with exis�ng cabling.

Drilling holes for moun�ng equipment.Masonry/concrete/plasterboard dust in eyes of technician.

17 TradesmanWear safety glasses when drilling into masonry/concrete walls and gas mask when drilling above.

Drilling holes for moun�ng equipment. Noise pollu�on from drill. 17 TradesmanWear earplugs when drilling into masonry or concrete walls.

Drilling holes for moun�ng equipment. 12Tradesman/Site foreman

Hi�ng post tensioning ducts in wall.

Liaise with on-site foreman to ensure proposed loca�on of drill hole will not clash with exis�ng reinforcement or post tension ducts.

15 Tradesman/ElectricianElectrocu�on.Isolate power circuit before carrying out work. Wear rubber sole steel cap boots.

Installa�on of new Detec�on, OWS, SSISand smoke detec�on works.

16 TradesmanFalling off ladder.Ensure that the ladder is serviceable and placed on even ground and that non slip footwear is worn. Do not overstretch the capabili�es of the ladder.

17 TechnicianMasonry/concrete/plasterboard dust or par�cles in eyes of technician.

Wear safety glasses when drilling into masonry/concrete walls and gas mask when drilling above.

Installa�on of new Detec�on, OWS, SSISand smoke detec�on works.

Installa�on of new Detec�on, OWS, SSISand smoke detec�on works.

Installa�on of new Detec�on, OWS, SSISand smoke detec�on works.

Installa�on of new Detec�on, OWS, SSISand smoke detec�on works.

Logical Sequence

Breakdown Job into steps. Each step should accomplish a major task in logical sequence.

Who is responsible for implemen�ng Control Measure

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17Injury from exis�ng obstacles in the near vicinity.

17 Ensure immediate area is clear and free of obstruc�on.

18 Tradesman

STEP NO

SEQUENCE OF BASIC JOB STEPS

POTENTIAL SAFETY HAZARDS

Iden�fy the hazards (health & safety) associated with each step, examine each to find all possible risk factors.

RISK SCORE

Use matrixscore risk.

CONTROL MEASURE

Determine what ac�ons are necessary to eliminate or minimise all hazards that could lead to an accident, injury, illness or environmental incident. The risk must be reduced or controlled to a level that is acceptable before work commences.

WHO

SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 5 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

Installa�on of new Detec�on, OWS, SSIS and smoke detec�on works.

Tradesman

Iinstalla�on of new Detec�on, OWS, SSIS and smoke detec�on works.

Installa�on of new Detec�on, OWS, SSIS and smoke detec�on works.

Commissioning of new Detec�on, OWS, SSIS and smoke detec�on works.

Hi�ng head on high level obstruc�ons.

19 Ensure personnel is wearing hard hat. Tradesman

Strain injury from working at high level.

19Correct tools to be used. Personnel must not overreach and take regular breaks to stretch.

Tradesman

Sound annoyance emi�ed from ac�vated smoke alarm/OWS.

17No preven�on required unless con�nuous tes�ng in a confined space. Hearing protec�on are an op�on if required.

ADDITIONS TO SWMS FROM WEEKLY SITE INSPECTIONS - Form F002

Logical Sequence

Breakdown Job into steps. Each step should accomplish a major task in logical sequence.

Ini�al of those on site when addi�onis added

DATE ADDED

SEQUENCE OF BASIC JOB STEPS

POTENTIAL SAFETY HAZARDS

Iden�fy the hazards (health & safety) associated with each step, examine each to find all possible risk factors.

RISK SCORE

Use matrixscore risk.

CONTROL MEASURE

Determine what ac�ons are necessary to eliminate or minimise all hazards that could lead to an accident, injury, illness or environmental incident. The risk must be reduced or controlled to a level that is acceptable before work commences.

SIGNATURE

Who is responsible for implemen�ng Control Measure

WHO

SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 6 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

Step 1 : Determine Likelihood.What is the possibility that the effect will occur?

Step 4 : Hierarchy of Controls. Record risk score on worksheet.

RISK ASSESSMENT MATRIX

Very Likely

SUBSTITUTION, can the risk or hazard be replaced with a less hazardous method, material or system?

Descriptor

A

B

C

D

1

2

3

4

5

6

Happens frequently

Description

Likely

ISOLATION, can the hazard or risk be distanced from persons or can it be enclosed to prevent entry/access?

Happens occasionally

Unlikely

ENGINEERING CONTROLS, can the hazard or risk be guarded or made safe by engineering methods?

Could happen but rare

Very Unlikely

ADMINISTRATIVE CONTROLS, can training, increased supervision, rota�on or signage assist?

Could happen but probably never will

Step 2 : Determine Consequences related to activities, products and services.What will be the expected effect?

Step 3 : Determine the risk score/classes.

Catastrophic

Very Likely

Descriptor

Likelihood

1

2

3

4

5

A

B

C

D

Death

Description

Major

Likely

Serious injury or disease. Extended medical treatment required.

Moderate

Unlikely

Medical treatment required. Lost �me.

Minor

Very Unlikely

Medical treatment required. No lost �me.

Insignificant No lost �me, report only.

Catastrophic Major Moderate Minor Insignificant

1 2 3 4 5

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15

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20

1 - 3 or Extreme Risk

4 - 6 or High Risk

7 - 13 or Medium Risk

14 - 20 or Low Risk

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ELIMINATION, can the risk or hazard be totally eliminated?

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT, can PPE protect the worker from the hazard or risk?

SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 7 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

PLANT AND EQUIPMENT USED FOR THE TASK ADDRESSED BY THIS SWMS

PLANT AND EQUIPMENT

Bobcat / Terrain Cranes

Excavator

Cherry picker

Oxy Cu�ng equipment

Electrical tools and leads

Hand tools

Ladders

Earth Leakage Circuit Breakers

Generators

Harnesses

Li�ing Devices

Other (Specify)

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A GUIDE TO SAFETY AND MAINTENANCE CHECKS

Service logbook inspected on arrival and at three monthly intervals. Services in accordance with manufacturer's maintenance schedule.

Service logbook inspected on arrival and at three monthly intervals. Services in accordance with manufacturer's maintenance schedule.

Service logbook inspected on arrival and at monthly intervals. Services in accordance with manufacturer's maintenance schedule.

Inspect on arrival and inspect in accordance with safety procedures.

Inspected, tested and tagged each month.

Inspect prior to use.

Inspect prior to use.

Trip tested and tagged monthly and calibrated every three months. Trip �mes are to be recorded.

Inspected, tested and tagged each month.

Inspect prior to use and ensure harnesses are cer�fied in accordance with WorkCover and OHS Legisla�on.

Inspected and cer�fied in accordance with WorkCover and OHS Legisla�on.

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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 8 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

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PERMITS, CERTIFICATES AND WORKCOVER APPROVALS REQUIRED

DESCRIPTION

Electrical isola�on

Hot Work permits

Confined spaces permits

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HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES TO BE USED ON THIS TASK

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MSDS ATTACHED

Yes

Yes

MATERIAL

Pipe Joining Lubricant

ABE Ex�nguisher Powder

CO2 Ex�nguisher Gas

Wet Chemical Liquid

Fire Figh�ng Foam Liquid

Smoke Detector Gas

Rigid Threading Oil

Oxy Gas

Acetylene Gas

Diesel

Enamel Paint

Thinners

Liquid Nails

Spray Paint

Rust-Eeter

SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 9 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

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TRAINING AND SUPERVISION

Who will conduct SWMS Training?

Conductor: Daniel KnoblauchContact No.: 0418 477 734

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Cer�ficate II – Train Small Groups (Required if more than 10 people are being trained for this ac�vity)

General Industry OHS Induc�on

Licensed Tradesperson

OHS Commi�ee / Safety Representa�ve Consulta�on Training

Other (Specify)

Who will Supervise the works?

Supervisor: Daniel KnoblauchTitle: Service ManagerContact No.: 0418 477 734 ü

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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

website: www.globalfire.com.auemail: [email protected]

Page 10 of 11Revised: 07/08/2018

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TRAINING AND SUPERVISION - Con’t.

SWMS Induc�on Training Statement

TRAINING STATEMENT - The following people have been trained in the work activities described in this SWMS.

I, the employee/worker iden�fied below:

1. Have read, had input into and understood this SWMS;2. Have been consulted and trained in the specific safety requirements of the ac�vity for which I am engaged on this site;3. I will work in accordance with this SWMS and understand that I am responsible for my own and fellow workers safety;4. If found necessary to amend this SWMS, I will consult with the Site Manager and help if required in re-issuing this SWMS.

Full Name Signature Date Full Name Signature Date

Person(s) to be involved with the work

Electrician

Sprinkler Fi�er

Asset Maintenance Technician

Other (specify)

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Qualifica�ons and Experience of Supervisors, Trainers and Workers

General Industry OHS Induc�on

Forkli� Truck Opera�on

Elevated Work Pla�orm (EWP)

Licensed Tradesperson

SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT Form: F004

Excavator Opera�on

Ex�nguisher Agent Handling Licence

PO Box 755, Kingsgrove NSW 148031/105A Vanessa Street, Kingsgrove NSW 2208

Tel No.: 1300 88 70 18ABN: 90 109 866 140

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1. Derik Bates

2. Micha Springer

3. Simone Gelormino

4. Seth Enstrom

5. Fernando Saada

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Seth (Sep 3, 2018)03/09/2018

Fernando Saada (Sep 3, 2018)03/09/2018

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