Masonry/ Bricklayer Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) (Australia)
The Australian construction industry to ensure health and safety on construction projects and reduce common risks, as well as masonry/ bricklayer specific risks and dangers require primary contractors and masonry/ bricklayer subcontractors to complete a Construction SWMS (Safe Work Method Statements) as a control measure and part of their workplace safety plan and job safety analysis.
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The Masonry/ Bricklayer Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) (Australia) mobile app is required for high risk construction activities. For masonry/ bricklayer work done on a regular basis a generic construction SWMS (Safe Work Method Statements) can be created using the app for basic routine masonry/ bricklayer activities. The content of the Masonry/ Bricklayer Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) mobile app can be refined over time and include consultation with contractors, masonry/ bricklayer workers and other persons conducting masonry/ bricklayer work. The GoCanvas App Builder makes it easy to customize the app for specific masonry/ bricklayer work related hazards and safety risks. Remember: Prior to each new construction project, the SWMS must be reviewed and revised by the principal contractor and the masonry/ bricklayer subcontractor to confirm it applies to any high-risk construction work and the actual site you are working at. Any persons conducting a business or undertaking in relation to the 18-high risk construction work activities must complete a safe work method statement (SWMS). A SWMS is not required for 'work of a minor nature'.
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