Pothole Patching Operation Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) (Australia) (New Zealand)
Patching a pothole on a roadway can potentially be hazardous work if safety precautions are not taken.
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Workers can check out safety work procedures for pothole work in the Pothole Patching Operation Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) (Australia) (New Zealand) app.
This app is a risk assessment guide that outlines: personal protective equipment, risk ratings, critical steps in the process, potential hazards, and safety control measures. Tasks include prepping for the operation, loading the truck with metal and sand, loading the truck with emulsion and kerosene, driving to the worksite, traffic control, repairing the potholes, and driving to the next site. Learn how to minimize risk in each of these activities with the Pothole Patching Operation Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) (Australia) (New Zealand) app.
Use this app to best help implement pothole repair with patching materials and equipment as part of pavement maintenance. As an asphalt repair crew member, use this app to know the best safety practices for asphalt pothole repair. As a pothole patcher, use this app to safety address pothole damage and perform pothole maintenance as part of safe and effective road repair.
You can check out our other Safe Work Method Statement apps for Australia and New Zealand in the GoCanvas store by clicking here.
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