The Safety Procedure includes:
- Confined Spaces Qualifications
- Types of Confined Spaces
- Safety Equipment
- Risk Assessment
- Air Quality Standards
- Standby Person
- Entrapment
- Suffocation
- Emergency Procedures
- Risk Ratings
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
While Working In Confined Spaces
- Maintain communication with other fellow workers and the stand-by person
- Alert the stand-by person of any hazards
- Understand the rescue and work procedures prior to entrance
- Exit the confined space quickly when required
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General Confined Spaces Safety Information:
The Confined Spaces Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) is a comprehensive 11 page procedure outlining the safety steps for working in Confined Spaces.
The Confined Spaces 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 Confined Spaces Work Method Statement can be used as part of your OHS inductions, for Tool box talks or tender applications.
Working In Confined Spaces Safety Notes
A confined space is any vat, pit, duct, flue, oven, chimney, silo, reaction vessel, container, receptacle, underground sewer, shaft, well trench, tunnel, or other similar enclosed or partially enclosed structure, if the space:
- is likely to be entered by any person,
- has limited restricted means for entry or exit that makes it physically difficult for a person to enter or exit the space,
- is intended to be at normal atmospheric pressure while any person is in the space,
- is likely to contain an atmosphere that has;
- a harmful level of any contaminant,
- an unsafe oxygen level,
- could cause engulfment.
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