SWMS C12 - Painting (Interior)

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(Interior) Works SWMS Work involving site preparation and application of paints and coatings to interior surfaces of buildings and structures. Organisational Details Company Name: Approval Date: Company Address: Next Review Date: Director / Manager Name: Contact Number: Type of SWMS: Generic (multiple projects, jobs, or work requests) ☐ Site specific (complete section below) ☐ Site Specific Details Principle Contractor: n/a ☐ Contact Number: n/a ☐ Site Manager or Supervisor Name: n/a ☐ Other PCBU’s: n/a ☐ Site Address: n/a ☐ n/a ☐ SWMS Details What high risk work activities are covered by this SWMS? A risk of a person falling more than 2 metres The disturbance of or likely disturbance of asbestos What is the scope of the works? The
The
safety
personal protective equipment
cleaning
Who else was consulted/involved in preparing this SWMS? Workers / employees  Principle Contractor  WHS Team ☐ Additional compliance measures: Pre-start Hazard Risk Assessment  Toolbox Talk  Workplace Safety Inspection ☐
Painting
Painting (Interior) Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) outlines the main hazards and risks including the handling and the use of hazardous chemicals, and risk of falls from heights in workplaces where painting of interior surfaces of building or structures is being undertaken.
SWMS provides details of the health and
precautions (including
requirements) to be observed when carrying out internal painting work (including the
and preparation of surfaces to be painted).
Page 2 SWMS 013 – Painting (Interior) SWMS | Revision: 01 | Issue date: 21/10/2022 Sign off Person responsible for ensuring compliance with SWMS: Responsible persons signature: BHmayed Contact Number: Date: Training / Licencing Requirements Construction industry general induction (White Card)  Senior First Aid Training ☐ Forklift Licence ☐ Traffic Control Ticket ☐ Asbestos Awareness ☐ Working with Asbestos of a Minor nature ☐ (Other): ☐ (Other): ☐ (Other): ☐ Personal Protective Equipment Safety boots  Eye protection  Respiratory equipment  Safety Helmet  Hearing protection  Barricading and signage  Communication equipment  Long sleeve long pants  White night suits required on night shift ☐ (Other): ☐ (Other): ☐ (Other): ☐ (Other): ☐ (Other): ☐ (Other): ☐ Chemicals PVC Cement ☐ Diesel Fuel ☐ Petrol Fuel ☐ Silicone Spray ☐ Multi-Purpose Grease ☐ Silicone ☐ MAPP Gas / LPG ☐ Oxygen / Acetylene ☐ Multi-Use Lubricant Spray (WD-40) ☐ Nitrogen ☐ Refrigerants ☐ (Other): ☐

Legislation

Jurisdictions Safety Legislation

Act: Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW)

Regulation: Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017 (NSW)

Regulator and Contact Number

Regulator: SafeWork NSW Number: 13 10 50

•Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace

•First Aid in the Workplace

COP NSW 

•Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces

•Confined Spaces

•Construction Work

•Managing Noise and Preventing Hearing Loss at Work

Standards

AS/NZS 1067: Sunglasses and fashion spectacles, AS/NZS 1270: Acoustics - Hearing protectors, AS/NZS 1337.4-6 Series: Personal eye-protection, AS/NZS 1715: Selection use and maintenance of respiratory protection devices, AS/NZS 2161.1-10: Occupational protective gloves, AS/NZS 2210.1-9 Series: Occupational protective footwear, AS/NZS 1800: Occupational protective helmets - Selection, care and use, AS/NZS 4501.1: Occupational protective clothing – General recommendations on selection, care, use and maintenance of protective clothing

Hierarchy of Controls Definitions

Elimination

Substitution

Isolation

This control measure involves eliminating or removing the risk in its entirety

This form of control involves substituting a safer process or material for the hazardous process/material found.

This control involves separating the hazard or hazardous work practice from employee’s other work areas. This may involve sectioning off the area by erecting barriers or by moving either the hazardous work practice or the „other‟ employees and their work practices.

Engineering

Admin

PPE

This method of control involves designing and/or adding physical safety features to plant or equipment.

This type of control is most effective when used in conjunction with measures mentioned above or as an interim control whilst more effective control measures are developed and implemented.

PPE is not a particularly effective control method and should only be used:

• When all other control measures are impractical; or

• In conjunction with other more effective, control measures.

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Page 4 SWMS 013 – Painting (Interior) SWMS | Revision: 01 | Issue date: 21/10/2022 Risk Level Matrix Risk Analysis Consequence Likelihood Consequence C1 C2 C3 C4 Likelihood L1 1 1 2 3 L1 Highly Likely C1 Catastrophic L2 1 2 3 3 L2 Likely C2 Major L3 2 3 4 4 L3 Unlikely C3 Moderate L4 3 4 4 4 L4 Rare C4 Minor EXTREME RISK HIGH RISK MEDIUM RISK LOW RISK
Planning # Job Step / Process / Activity Identify Hazards Risk Level (R) and the Residual Rating (RR) Identify Controls / Action Required Person Responsible L C R RR 1 Inductions and training • Untrained workers L2 C2 HR LR • All persons working on a construction site must hold a General Construction Induction (GCI) card. • Carry out site-specific inductions for all workers. • All workers must be competent in the tasks carried out. • Vehicles, plant and equipment must only be operated by licensed or competent persons. Workers 2 Public safety • Unauthorised entry to site L2 C2 HR LR • Provide barricades, etc., around work site, and post warning signs at entrances to site. • Site must be secured from entry when unattended. Workers
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Electrical hazards

Electrocution

• Electrical tools and equipment

• Overhead electricity lines

L2 C2 HR LR

• Ensure that safety switch is provided on switchboard, and check operation before connecting leads to board.

• All electric tools and equipment will be inspected, tested and tagged every 3 months and before use on construction work.

• Keep electric leads off ground to protect from damage.

• Connect electrical equipment to a protected outlet.

• Inspect tools and check operation of controls daily before use. Faulty electric tools will not be used.

• Maintain safe approach distance from energised electricity cables when erecting or working on scaffolds.

• Consult supply authority if work carried out will be placed at risk due to presence of electricity installations.

Workers

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Hazardous manual tasks

• Strains, personal injury

• Provide sufficient personnel or mechanical aids to handle and move large, heavy or awkward loads.

L2 C2 HR LR

• Provide safe means of transporting and moving loads on site to minimise manual movement of heavy items

• Provide manual handling training to all persons.

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Inspection of premises • Hazardous materials

• Asbestos products

• Lead-based paint

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Work at heights

• Personal injury; death

Use of ladders

• Falls of persons from ladders

L3 C2 HR LR

• Provide adequate supply of cool drinking water on site. Persons working in hot conditions should drink at least 500 ml/hr of water.

• Schedule work to avoid working in direct sunlight during hottest part of the day where practicable to do so.

• Inspect surfaces to be painted to determine if asbestos products or lead-based paint may be present. Do not disturb the material until the presence or otherwise of the suspected substance is verified.

• The person in control of the site must assume that any material is an ACM if it cannot be identified but a competent person reasonably believes that it is an ACM.

• Have sample tested by approved testing agency if asbestos is suspected.

• Check for presence of lead-based paint in older premises. Have sample tested if in doubt

• Follow safe procedures for safe removal of lead-based paint, including wash-down of all surfaces after removal.

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Use of portable work platforms

L2 C2 HR LR

• Provide safe means of access to and for working at heights and where a person may fall from one level to another.

• Ladders are to be an industrial type with a 120kg rating. Domestic ladders must not be use in a workplace.

Workers

• Falls or persons

L2 C2 HR LR

• Ladders should extend 1 metre above level being accessed and be secured against movement.

• Ladders should be used for access only except for light work which can be carried out with one hand.

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L2 C2 HR LR

Folding portable work platforms must be opened fully and braces locked in position before use.

• All feet must be in contact with a firm, stable surface.

• All treads and platform surfaces must be clean and dry.

Workers

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Use of trestle scaffold

• Falls or persons

L2 C2 HR LR

• Trestles must be placed on a firm stable surface and prevented from slipping while in use.

• Suitable edge protection must be provided at each location where a person may fall more than heights specified by regulations in each state.

• Protection must be provided along outer edge, and at ends of platforms. Gap between platform and wall must not exceed 225mm.

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Preparation of work areas

• Hazardous manual tasks

L3 C3 MR LR

• Exercise care and obtain assistance when moving items to allow safe access to area to be painted. Ensure clear access to work areas and platforms and for movement of materials and equipment.

• Exercise care when handling and placing drop sheets. Tape edges down to minimise trip hazards. Tape any tears in drop sheets, or replace if severely damaged.

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Cleaning and preparation of surfaces

• Dusts, noise

L3 C3 MR LR

• Avoid breathing dust when removing old paint from surfaces. Use sanding equipment fitted with dust collectors to reduce spread of dust.

• Wear eye and hearing protection when using powered sanders.

• Wear P1 particulate dust mask when sanding non-hazardous materials, or P2 particulate dust mask if hazardous materials are being disturbed or released.

• Prevent spread of dust generated during sanding to adjoining areas or neighbouring premises.

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Use of high pressure cleaners

• Loss of balance or control

• Spread of contaminant

• Personal injury

L3 C3 MR LR

• Ensure that scaffolds are designed to withstand any wind loading placed on containments.

• Provide containment sheeting where high-pressure water blasting is used to remove old paint from surfaces.

• Wear face, hand and body protection when using pressure cleaning equipment particularly when working in confined areas.

Workers

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Paint mixing – all types • Moving parts L3 C3 MR LR

Paint mixing – solventbased paints

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• Hazardous exposure

• Fire risk L3 C3 MR LR

• Place stirrer into paint container before turning on, and allow stirrer to cease rotating before removing. Do not operate stirrer in vicinity of loose clothing or jewellery.

• Wear eye protection when mixing and stirring paints.

• SDS for solvent-based paints, thinners and other hazardous chemicals must be readily available at the workplace. Follow all precautions for safe handling and use, and provide recommended PPE to all workers.

• Persons handling flammable materials should use appropriate protective equipment to protect skin, eyes and body.

• Store flammable liquids in a well-ventilated area away from heat, flames and hot work areas. Ensure containers are sealed correctly, and check regularly for leaks.

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Application – solventbased paints

• Harmful exposure L3 C3 MR LR

• Ensure adequate ventilation when applying solvent-based paints. If person complains of headaches, nausea or skin irritations, remove to fresh air immediately, and seek medical attention if symptoms persist.

• Wash hands before eating, drinking or using the toilet.

• Avoid contact with skin and eyes when applying paints and coatings.

• Provide good ventilation to remove solvent vapours from area. Avoid spread of vapours to other areas.

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Application – waterbased paints

• Inhalation of paint fumes L3 C3 MR LR

• Ensure adequate ventilation when applying water-based paints and coatings.

• Wash hands before eating, drinking or using the toilet.

• Avoid contact with skin and eyes when applying paints and coatings. Wear eye protection when using brushes or rollers above shoulder height.

Workers

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Cleaning of brushes, rollers, spray painting equipment, etc.

• Harmful contact

L3 C3 MR LR

• Wear eye protection when cleaning equipment used for application of water-based paints.

• Wear eye and hand protection when using thinners and solvents to clean equipment used for application of solvent-based paints Place waste liquids in a properly labelled sealed container for disposal.

Workers

Site clean-up and waste disposal

• Slips, trips and falls of persons

• Environmental hazards

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L3 C3 MR LR

• Ensure that all scrap and waste material is removed and that area is clear of obstacles.

• Check safety of area before removing barricading.

• Dispose of used disposable equipment (brushes, rollers, drop sheets, sanding equipment, etc.) as general waste.

• Dispose of used solvents and waste paint and thinners, fillers and sealants as chemical waste at an approved chemical waste disposal facility.

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SWMS Employee Sign off

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This SWMS has been developed in consultation and has been read, understood, and signed by all workers undertaking the scope of works: Print Names: Signatures: Dates:

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