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JSAs are best used for stationary or repetitive production tasks or product movement, in which the job, equipment and work environment change very little. Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs) are written step-by-step procedures for a specific non-repetitive task which may be hazardous or critical.
SOPs aim to standardise practices across large organisations or departments. Method Statement: A method statement, also known as a safe system of work, details the way a work task or process is to be completed. It outlines the hazards involved and includes a step-by-step guide on how to do the job safely.
To summarise the difference between a JSA and SWMS, a SWMS is specific to the construction industry and is required for all high-risk construction work while a JSA is a one or two page form which outlines the hazards associated with a particular job or task.
SOPs provide step-by-step instructions for operating plant, machinery and equipment safely, making them highly detailed and specific. SWMS, however, take a broader approach, identify hazards and outline control measures for various high-risk construction activities.
- A safe system of work is the overall method of doing a process including the controls identified in the risk assessment. Again the employee need not see this document ( or set of documents) - A method statement (or SOP) is the detailed documents describing what the employee is expected to do.
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This Electrical Work Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) provides a comprehensive guide to safely performing electrical work while adhering to Australian workplace safety standards. It identifies hazards, outlines control measures, and establishes best practices for working with live or de-energised electrical systems.
Safe work procedures are directions on how work is to be carried out safely and are required for all hazardous tasks performed at your workplace. They identify hazards and clarify what must be done to eliminate or minimise risks. For example, you may need to develop procedures for handling cash or disposing of hot oil.
Safe work procedures (SWPs) are part of a mining operations risk management toolkit and are known by many names, including: SOPs - safe operating procedures. SWIs - safe work instructions.

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