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   Safe Work Method Statements
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Safe Work Method Statements


Across all industries within Australia, Occupational Health and Safety is applied anywhere that there are people employed to work. Occupational Health and Safety has been inforced in Australia since 1956, when a magistrate ruled that any employer has the responsibility to provide a safe work stream, to both employees and contactors.

Below is a complete list of our available Safe Work Method Statements. Available from Safety Culture Australia.

Air Compressor
Air Compressor (Trailer Mounted)
Armed Hold Up or Money Handling
Asbestos less than 10m2 Safe Removal Work Method
Auger
Backhoe
Band Saw
Bark Blower
Battery Charger
Bobcat
Boom Lift
Break Press
Brush Cutter
Building Site Final Clean Up
Carpet Laying
Chainsaw Operation
Chemical Loading Onto a Vehicle
Cherry Picker
Circular Saw
Computer Ergonomics
Concrete Preparation & Laying
Concrete Pumping
Concrete Sawing
Confined Spaces
Cut-Off Metal Saw
Demolition Work on Construction Sites
Docking Saw
Drill Press
Dust Extractor
Electricity (Working Around)
Excavator - Large
Excavator - Mini
Fatigue Management Policy For Heavy Vehicles
Forklift
Four Wheel Bike
Front End Loader
Fuel Storage, Handling and Decanting
Gantry Crane
Grinder
Guillotine Use
Heights
Helicopters (Working Around)
Hazard Inspection Form
Hiab Crane or Truck Loader
Hitching Mobile Plant
Incident Report Form
Jack Hammer
Job Safety Analysis Worksheet
Knives - Working With Sharp Knives
Ladders
Lawn Edger
Lawn Mower
Lock-Out of Plant and Equipment
Liquid Propane Gas
Manual Handling
Meat Slicer
Metal Turning Lathe
Mower (Ride On) - Front Mounted Cutting Deck
Mower (Ride On) - Mid Mounted Cutting Deck
Overhead Crane
Painting (General)
Pedestal Drill
Permit To Work Form
Pipe Bending
Pipe Laying
Plasma Cutter
Polyethyene Pipe Butt Welder
Pool Chemicals (Handling)
Post Hole Digger
Power Tools
Pressure Cleaner
Q-Fever Policy
Remote Work
Replacing Tyres and Rims
Ride On Drum Roller
Rigging Safety
Rip Saw
Roofs (Working On)
Rubbish Removal (General)
Safety Harnesses
Sand Blasting
Scaffolding
Scissor Lift
Sewing Machine (Industrial)
Sharps Disposal
Spray Painting In Spray Booths
Spray Painting Outdoors & Heavy Machinery
Steel Construction
Stump Grinder
Table Planner
Thicknesser
Tilt-Up Pre-Cast Concrete Panels
Tipping Trucks
Tractor Slashing
Tree Felling
Trench Work
Tretles
Trucks - Loading and Unloading
Underground Cable Locating
Vehicle Accident Procedure
Wacker Packer
Weed Control
Welder - Electric
Welder - Gas
Wide Belt Sander
Winch Safety
Wood Chipper
 

OHS for Trucks and Heavy Vehicles

 The Push for Compliance  

Recently we have seen severe penalties being handed out to Transport Companies for incidents that could have bene avoided. Truck Driving and interstate transport has faced the price of fuel hikes, driver shortages and a range of challlenges over the years.

The recent focus from regulators has added to the pressure that operators have to withstand in order to operate a profitable company. With that said, simple measures can be taken to avoid accidents occuring in many situations. Drivers being killed during loading and unloading is totally avoidable, and through correct induction, training and compliance drivers can operate with increased levels of safety.