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<strong>Work</strong> <strong>Method</strong> <strong>Statement</strong> (<strong>Part</strong> 1)<br />

Contractor:<br />

Project:<br />

Job:<br />

Concrete Slab for Picnic Table<br />

Signed off: __________________<br />

Date: _________ No: _________<br />

Accepted: Yes / No<br />

Area:<br />

Procedure (in steps) Possible Hazards: Safety Controls:<br />

Site situation<br />

Roped off safety zones<br />

1. <strong>Work</strong> out sequence of pour<br />

Vehicle access/movement<br />

Warning signs/truck reverse beeper<br />

2. Preparation of area<br />

Underground services<br />

Check plans<br />

3. Formwork edging.<br />

Manual handling/clear offcuts<br />

4. Services installation Chemical adhesives<br />

(hazardous substances)<br />

5. Plastic membrane<br />

Clearing rubbish/offcuts<br />

6. Steel reinforcing Manual handling, heavy weights<br />

Electrical hazards<br />

7. Place concrete<br />

Chemical hazard/manual handling<br />

8. Vibrate concrete<br />

Hazards to others nearby<br />

9. Finish slab Electrical hazards<br />

Manual handling/sun exposure<br />

10. Cure slab<br />

Site movement<br />

11. Removal of formwork Manual handling<br />

Do not lift over 16 – 20 kgs.<br />

MSDS/warning signs – trenches ppe.<br />

Clear all rubbish<br />

Personal protection<br />

Clear offcuts<br />

ppe<br />

Lifting limits<br />

Fellow workers/public safety provisions<br />

Do not lean beyond limits<br />

Sun cream/hat<br />

Signs/barricades<br />

<strong>Work</strong> <strong>Method</strong> <strong>Statement</strong> <strong>Part</strong> 1


<strong>Work</strong> <strong>Method</strong> <strong>Statement</strong> <strong>Part</strong> 1

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