The Loading and Unloading Trucks Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) is a comprehensive 12 page procedure outlining the safety steps for the safe loading and unloading of trucks.
The Trucks- Loading and Unloading Work Method Statement (WMS) is ready to use and is not a blank template. Simply add your company details, ABN, and include any site specific details or risks and make it specific to the task at hand. It is then ready for printing and to be incorporated as part of your overall WHS System.
This SWMS covers loading via forklift onto transport vehicles. This does not include transfer of bulk goods (such as fuel) in tankers.
Main hazards:
- Hit by moving vehicles
- Falls
- Vehicle accident
The Trucks Loading and Unloading Work Method Statement can be used as part of your WHS inductions, for Tool box talks or tender applications.
The Trucks Loading and Unloading SWMS includes:
- PPE
- Safety Notes
- Planning
- Pre-Operational Inspection
- Preparation
- Loading
- Unloading
- Emergency Procedures
- References
Product Details:
- 12 Page procedure
- Written by ex WHS inspectors
- Referenced
- Risk ratings before and after control measures
- MS Word format NOT PDF
- Task specific and site specific details easy to add
- Includes easy to complete boxes for Company details and project details
- Employee sign off section
- Instant download delivery
Related items:
- Inspect intended loading area. Ensure:
- No overhead services/power lines
- Suitable ground surface/condition (soil condition, bridges, excavations, embankments, slopes, holes, drop-offs, pits, trees/root systems).
- Ensure vehicle suitable for load. Check
- Road worthy
- Sufficient space for load
- Gross Vehicle Mass (GVM), tyre and load capacity will not be exceeded
- Correct design for type of load (long loads, correct load distribution)
- Where required provide adequate traffic management. Include:
- Witches hats/barricades/line markings
- Caution signs/convex mirrors/alarms etc
- Exclusion zone for pedestrians
- Driver waiting area (visible to forklift operator)