Battery Charging Safe Work Method Statement includes:
- PPE
- Safety Notes
- Planning
- Preparation
- Operation
- Spills
- Emergency Procedures and First Aid
- References
Product Details:
- 10 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
Download a sample of the Battery Charging Work Method Statement.

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Battery Charging Safe Work Method Statement:
The Battery Charging Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) is a comprehensive 10 page procedure outlining the steps for safely charging batteries.
This SWMS does not deal with servicing batteries and potential exposure to lead.
The Battery Charging 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 Battery Charging procedure can be used as part of your OHS inductions, for Tool box talks or tender applications.
Battery Charging Notes:
Hydrogen gas is released during battery charging. This gas is extremely flammable and all charging processes must be undertaken in a well-ventilated area away from ignition sources.
Main hazards:
- production of explosive gases
- acid splashes (sulfuric acid contained in batteries - also known as "electrolyte")
- manual handling
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