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The document provides a safe work method statement for demountable partition and sliding folding system work. It identifies risks such as falling materials, injuries from lifting, exposure to dust and disturbances from other vendors. The control measures include assigning a safe storage area, using PPE, keeping first aid supplies, isolating electrical circuits, cleaning work areas, and prohibiting unauthorized access.

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The document provides a safe work method statement for demountable partition and sliding folding system work. It identifies risks such as falling materials, injuries from lifting, exposure to dust and disturbances from other vendors. The control measures include assigning a safe storage area, using PPE, keeping first aid supplies, isolating electrical circuits, cleaning work areas, and prohibiting unauthorized access.

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Safe Work Method Statement

IDFC FIRST BANK IDFC FIRST BANK, NO 9 CLUB HOUSE ROAD ROYAPETTAH, CHENNAI- 600002
Project Name: Project Address:

MMC DOORTECH SERVICE PVT LTD NO-22 TRUST PURAM 6 TH CROSS STREET KODAMBAKKAM- CHENNAI600024
Company Name: Company Address:
ILAYARAJA
Company ABN: Supervisor Name:
9884410137 9884902009
Office Contact No: Supervisor Contact No:
DEMOUNTABLE PARTITION & SLIDING FOLDING SYSTEM 1st to
Work Activity / Trade: Work Location:

Energised electrical installation / services. Structural alterations / repairs with a potential for structural collapse.

Works involving asbestos. Demolition of a load-bearing element of a structure.

Working at heights (risk of falling more than 2 metres). Works in or near a 1.5+ metre shaft / trench (excavation).

Use, transport or storage of chemical, fuel or refrigerant lines. Works in or near a tunnel.

High Risk Construction Work: Works near to or use of moving mobile plant. Works in areas exposed to artifical temperature extremes.

Works in or near a confined space. Works in or near water or other liquids with a risk of drowning.
(Please tick relevant to work activity)
Works on or near pressurised gas / piping. Construction diving work.

Tilt-up or precast concrete work. Use of explosives.

Works involving traffic corridors or other non-predestrian traffic. Works carried out on a telecommunication tower.

Works in contaminated or flammable atmospheres / areas.

Person responsible for ensuring compliance with


Date of SWMS review:
SWMS:
What measures are in place to ensure compliance <XYZ company> WHS policies and procedures, general and workplace induction training, toolbox meetings, SWMS provided to and discussed with worker(s) at workplace and signed off, and ongoing
with the SWMS? workplace supervision by experienced leading hand.
Person responsible for reviewing the SWMS control
Date SWMS received by reviewer:
measures:
How will the SWMS control measures be reviewed?
(SWMS control measures to be reviewed (and revised if necessary) if work tasks / methods SWMS Monitoring Record Reviewed when scope of work changes
change or unexpected issues arise)
Reviewed during weekly / regular contractor meetings Site Inspection observations

Review date: Reviewer's signiture:

Document Name:
19.54 Safe Work Method Statement Version: Correct as at: Page No.:
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Safe Work Method Statement

Description of Tasks Risks Identified Control Measures Taken


1. MATERIAL SHIFTING PROPER ROOM TO BE NOT ASSIGNED WITH KEY TO 5TH FLOOR ALLOCATED TO KEEP THE MATERILS SAFE.
SAFETY OF MATERILAS.

2. UNLOADING MATERIALS Fall of materials PPE LIKES SAFETY SHOES HELMET, GLOOVES SHOULD
Other vendors are crossing when lifting materials. COMPULSORY FOR USING
Injury for workers FIRST AID KEEP READY

3. UNLOADING GLASS Disturbance due to other vendors Following with safety measures like ppt kit
Damage of existing materials Another worker not permitted due to the glass shifting.
Fall from height Handing sharp tools are avoiding
Hit with materials Ensure walking area free from other obstructions.

4. PROFILE &GLASS FIXING Eb connection not proving properly Isolated temporary electric circuit towards providing nearby proper
Exposure dust DB
Other vendor’s disturbance on work area The profile & marking areas debris are cleaned
Glass shifting very long from the work place.
Site not cleaned to fix the profiles Providing A ladder to shift the glass from long
Glass fixing disturbing from wire connections
Sharp tools hitting Aware of un authorized entry.
Injury due to sharp tools.
Handling other careful & warned to use the tools with safety.

5. FINAL GASKET & GLASS TO GLASS JOINT More debris in site. Avoiding debris on final stage of working
FIXING Wooden dusts are more The electrical crossing lies should be closed properly to avoid work
Electrical hazards stress
Due to not cleaned taking long time The place will clean by vacuum cleaner.

6. CLEANING & REMOVING OF PROFILE Exposure dust. The place should neat & clean with handing over
STICKERS & GLASS CLEANING WITH FINAL Sharp tools using another vendors
MEASUREMENT & handing over Damage of existing materials Following of safety measures should be careful
Engineers non availability The quality engine will have assigned for final handover work.
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Name of Worker Licence / Permit Number Contact Number

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Name of Worker Worker Signature Date Signed

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