SWMS PCB Removal
Original price
$79.75
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Original price
$79.75
Original price
$79.75
$79.75
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$79.75
Current price
$79.75
This pre-written PCB Removal Safe Work Method Statement template provides the typical safety controls and possible hazards associated with handling and removing PCB’s. This comprehensive PCB Removal SWMS will form an essential part of your Safety Management System if you are responsible for this work activity. Simply add your company branding and this 12 page PCB Removal SWMS will be ready to use in your business today!
PCB Removal Safe Work Method Statement covers:
- PPE
- Manual handling
- Working at height
- Inspecting electrical test equipment
- Isolate, lockout and tag
- Test for de-energised
- Locating PCB's to be removed
- Removal of leaking units
- Removal of non-leaking units
- Cleaning of tools used to remove units
- Completion of work
PCB Removal Safe Work Method Statement includes:
- Risk assessment guidelines and risk rating calculator
- Step by step procedures
- Possible hazards
- Safety controls
- Safety responsibilities
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Plant and equipment
- Legislation, regulations, codes and standards
- Worker signoff
PCB Removal Safe Work Method Statement features:
- User friendly
- Instant download
- Fully editable Microsoft Word format allows easy customisation
- Step by step procedure showing how to add your Company details:
- Microsoft Word for PC Click Here
- Microsoft Word for Apple Mac Click Here
- Step by step procedure showing how to add "site specific" information Click Here
PCB Removal Safe Work Method Statement References and Standards:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- SWA COP Construction Work
- SWA COP First Aid in the Workplace
- SWA COP Hazardous Manual Tasks
- SWA COP How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks
- SWA COP Managing the Work Environment and Facilities
- SWA COP Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace
- SWA COP Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces
- SWA COP Managing Electrical Risks in the Workplace
- AS/NZS 3000:2018 Electrical Installations