The Cabinet Installation Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) is a
comprehensive 11 page procedure. This SWMS covers installation of
kitchen cabinets (wood, laminate and stainless steel) in new and
existing premises. This does not cover installation of bench tops (such
as heavy-weight granite or stone counter tops).
The Cabinet Installation procedure 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 OHS System.
The Cabinet Installation Work Method Statement can be used as part of
your OHS inductions, for Tool box talks or tender applications.
The Cabinet Installation Safety Procedure includes:
- PPE
- Safety Notes
- Planning
- Preparation
- Pre-operational Inspection
- Operation
- Maintenance
- Emergency Procedures
- References
Product Details:
- 11 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:
Planning
Liaise with Principal Contractor. Ensure following is provided before work commences:
- Site specific induction (include location of amenities, first aid
facilities, emergency plans and evacuation points, incident reporting,
communication, contact persons etc)
- Health and Safety Rules for site
- Supervisory arrangements
- PPE requirements for site
- Types of hazards at site
- Site plans – showing no go zones for pedestrians
- Traffic Management plans
- Relevant SWMS and JSA’s
- Site security requirements
Ensure all persons entering construction site have a Construction Induction Card (or equivalent).
For existing premises, assess:
- Presence of potentially aggressive persons
- Dangerous animals
- Presence of asbestos and/or lead/lead based paints
- Condition of electrical wiring
- Age of residence
- Maintenance condition
- Presence of biological contamination (waste, debris, animal or human waste, syringes etc)
- Space to conduct work and access/egress points
- Existing lighting
- Disposal requirements for materials (example: lead and asbestos containing materials)