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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Bay SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Project Details' section, including the project name, supervisor's name, and commencement date. This information is crucial for identifying the specific work context.
  3. In 'Section A', break down the work process into activities. Clearly outline each task involved in crane operation to ensure all personnel understand their responsibilities.
  4. Proceed to 'Section B' for hazard identification. List potential hazards associated with each activity, such as equipment failure or adverse weather conditions.
  5. In 'Section C', conduct a risk assessment by evaluating the likelihood and consequences of identified hazards. Use a scoring system to prioritize risks effectively.
  6. 'Section D' requires you to outline risk control measures. Specify actions that will be taken to mitigate identified risks and assign responsibility for these actions.
  7. Finally, ensure all personnel sign off on the document in 'Section E', confirming they have read and understood the safety protocols outlined in this statement.

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As a minimum, the SWMS must: identify the work that is HRCW. state the hazards and risks to health and safety from that work. clearly detail the measures selected to control those risks. describe how the risk control measures will be implemented.
What should be included in a SWMS. As a minimum, the SWMS must: identify the work that is high risk construction work (e.g. work that involves a risk of a person falling more than two metres) specify the hazards (e.g. working on a roof) and associated risks (e.g. a fall from the roof)
Legal Requirements Another key difference between SWMS and JSA is their legal status. As mentioned earlier, SWMS is a legal requirement for high-risk work. Failure to have a SWMS in place can result in hefty fines and penalties. In contrast, there is no legal requirement for a JSA.
Safe Working Procedures(Method Statement) Safe work procedures are generally written methods outlining how to perform a task with minimum risk to people, equipment, materials, environment, and processes. Documents are in soft copy either Microsoft Word or Excel formats.
While the two documents seem similar, there are important differences between a Safe Operating Procedure and a Safe Work Method Statement. SOPs ensure the safe execution of tasks associated with operating plant, machinery and equipment, and SWMS focus on managing risks associated with high-risk construction activities.

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A method statement considers the health and safety implications of a task and should contain the control measures that must be followed to reduce risk. Method statements are normally used for high-risk activities in construction, such as demolition.