Orbit Homes WHS Management Plan Master 2022

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PrincipalContractor Orbit Homes (QLD) Pty Ltd ABN: 93 064 726 905

Postal Address: Level 1, 31 Zupp Drive Ormeau, QLD 4208

Project/ContractDetails:

Project Name/Title: (provide brief description / name)

Phone: (07) 3801 7100

QBCC Lic#: 716019

AllOrbitHomesjobs

Work Site Address: Refertosite sign

Project/Contract Duration: (include dates)

Project Manager Phone 07 38017100

Email infoq@orbithomes.com.au

Contact: OH&S Manager - 3801 7100

Highset/Double –10monthsfromstartdate: Lowset/Single–7monthsfromstart date:

DESCRIPTIONOFSERVICESTOBEPERFORMEDBYCONTRACTORs:

Identify and provide a summarised description ofall the services/work activities to be performed at the work site address for the scope of this project/contract. Include any project schedule/plan (or reference thereof)or diagram that highlights the various activities to be performed (attach all other relevant documents to the appendix).

SCOPEOFWORK

Toconstruct lowset andhigh set homes.

Additionalsiterisks:

ALLHIGHSET HOMES: Noentrypermittedtobalconiesif edge protectionis not Installed.

Supervisor to ensurebalconydoorsare lockedif edgeprotectionnot installedand a NO ACCESS signprovided.

Nouseof Safety HarnessunlessapprovedbyManagement

ProjectManagersignature:

Date:

SITEDIAGRAM (showing evacuation location and areasof site risks)

PLANOUTLINE

TheWork Health and Safety Management Plan (WHSMP) has been prepared by Orbit Homes Queensland PtyLtd to ensure that the principles and processes for managing the residential construction site are clearlyset out and understood. Orbit Homes is committed to creating an incident and injury free workplace and expect their contractors and subcontractors to work towards the same objective.

Sub-Contractors (PCBU) are to complete and submit the Sub-Contractors Pack and SafeWork Method Statement (SWMS) prior to commencing work with Orbit Homes Queensland Pty Ltd. The Sub-Contractor Pack and Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) are to be reviewed annually.

TheWHSMP outlines how health and safety will be managed on site between the PrincipalContractor (PC) - Orbit Homes, and the persons engaged to complete the work Subcontractors (PCBU).

TheWHSMP has been implemented under the guidelines of theWHS Regulations 2011 section 309 – 311, 313.

The Sub Contractors SWMS will form part of thisWHSManagement Plan.

RESPONSIBILITIES

TheResponsibility diagram outlinestheWHSresponsibilities of theworkto be carriedout bytherelevant personnel:

OrbitHomesGeneralManager

TheGeneralManagerhasaresponsibilityto demonstrateduediligence regarding work healthand safety. Thisincludes takingstepsto:

 understandtheoperationsbeingcarried out bythe person conducting thebusinessor undertaking inwhich theyareemployed, andthehazardsandrisks associatedwiththeoperations,by means of signing off SWMS.

 ensurethat thepersonconducting thebusinessor undertaking (PCBU)subcontractorhas, anduses, appropriateresources and processestoeliminateorminimisehealth andsafetyrisksarising fromwork being done

 ensurethat thePCBUhasappropriate processesinplaceto receiveandrespondpromptly toinformationregardingincidents, hazardsandrisks

 ensurethat thePCBUhas, anduses, processesfor complying with dutiesorobligationsundertheWHSAct

Orbit Homes Site Project Manager (PC Representative)

 LeaveaWHSManagement Planinthemeterbox.

 Implementing healthandsafetyprocedures;

 Observingalllegislativehealthandsafetyrequirementsandthose of thePrincipalContractor;

 Planning forsafework;

 Encouragingsafeworkontheproject;

 Providing soundhealthandsafetyadviseto allemployees;

 Completingandactioningtheresultsof safetyreportsand inspections;

 Organising andattendingsafetymeetings;

 Ensuring safeworkmethodstatementsarebeingfollowed;

 Conductingtoolbox talksandinductions; asrequired

 Participating inincident investigations; and

 Leading byexampleandpromotingsafework.

 Maintainanuptodatefirst aidkit.

Definitions

PC-Orbit HomesQueensland Pty Ltd

PCBU–Sub Contractorengagedtocarryout thework

SWMS- SafeWork Method Statement

DEE– DangerousElectricalEvent

PCRepresentative- Orbit HomesProject Manager

WHSMP-WorkHealth& SafetyManagement Plan

SEI – SeriousElectricalIncident

SDS –Safety DataSheet

Sub

Contractor (PCBU)

 PrepareandsubmittoOrbit HomesQueenslandappropriateSafe Work MethodStatements(SWMS)forhigh-riskactivitiespriorto commencingworkonsite;

 Conduct worksinaccordance withtheSWMSforallhigh-riskactivities being performedonsiteand makereasonable additionstotheirSWMS as requestedbyOrbit HomesQueensland;

 Contact anOrbitHomesQueenslandrepresentativeimmediately following theoccurrenceof anyincident,injury, nearmiss, emergency or incident involving any person, including anemployer, self-employed person, worker ormember ofthepublic;

 Discuss withanOrbitHomesQueenslandrepresentativeany workplaceactivityor hazardthatisidentifiedas being not satisfactorily controlled or dealtwith onsite;

 Undertakeactivitiesandwork inasafeandhealthymanner andin accordancewithOrbitHomesQueenslandrequirements, SubcontractorSWMSrequirementsandtherequirementsofthe QueenslandWHSAct andRegulations, andrelevant codesof practice; and

 Carryout inspections,monitoringprogramsandauditstoensurethe effectiveimplementationof their healthandsafetysystem.

 Allemployedandsubcontractedpersonnelaretoreadandunderstand theOrbitHomesQueenslandSafetyPlanpriortocommencingany work.

 Sub Contractortoensuretheyreadtheonsite SafetyPlan locatedin themeter boxtoidentifyanyadditionalsite risks.

 Sub Contractortoensureallworkersunderstandany additionalsite risksforthissite.

 Maintain an upto dateadequatefirstaidkit.

Figure 1 – WHS Responsibilities flowchart

TheWHS Complianceworkflowdiagram outlineshowOrbitHomesmeet theirWHS Principalcontractorobligations.

Activity/Area Services / Trades Hazards Risk Level (L,M,H) MandatoryControls

Job preparation & readiness  All Trades

Housekeeping  All Trades

 Unfamiliar with work place M

 Falls

 Slips and trips M

Use of electrical equipment

 All Trades

 Electric shock

 Dangerous electricalevent M

 SWMS will be prepared for all work conducted by the sub contractor.

 The SWMS will be reviewed byORBIT HOMES before the commencement of work.

 The Project Manager willmonitor compliance to the SWMS.

 All contractors will review WHS Management Plan on each job.

 Housekeeping standards are to be kept to prevent the introduction of additional risks –slips/trips, dust exposure, falling objects.

 All rubbish to be placed at front of lots in bins provided.

The ORBIT HOMES Project Manager willmonitor sub contractors to ensure they are aware of and complying with the following during their inspections:

 All electricalequipment and leads must be Tested & Tagged every 3 months.

 Electrical tools/leads will be visually inspected to ensure they have a current test tag and are not damaged.

 Newtools are also required to be Tested & Tagged prior to using on site.

 RCD’s are being used between the electrical plant and the temporarypower source.

 Electrical (10amp) leads don’t exceed 25m in length and are not joined together to exceed 25m in length.

 Where there is no power supply within 25m of the work area, a generator set may be used. This will require a separate risk assessment based on the model and type of plant and the workplace conditions at the time

Applies to allladders

 All ladders are to be adequatelysecured against displacement whilst in use. Ensure that the structure/material supporting the top of the ladder can withstand the load.

 All ladders are to have firm,levelfooting

 No objects are to be carried in workers hands whilst traversing a ladder. All objects must be carried in a suitable backpack or manipulated byusing a haulage line.

 All ladders used are to be of an industrial strength & clearlymarked "For Industrial Use" with a load rating of not less than 120kg.

Use of ladders and trestles/planks

 All Trades

Falls H

 Only one (1) person is to access a ladder at anyone time

 All sub contractors must utilise a 2 lank min 450mm wide when using planks and trestles under 2m off the ground.

Extension ladder specific requirements

 Single & Extension Ladders are to be pitched at an angle of approximately(1) horizontalto (4) vertical(1:4) or approximately75 degrees to the horizontal.

 Single & Extension ladders are not to be used to support planks.

 Ladders are to be placed so that they extend approximately1 metre above the area requiring access.

 If a person is to use a Single or Extension Ladder for access:

o The person maintains three points of contact.

o The ladder is secured at or near the top and/or bottom to prevent it moving.

Activity/Area Services / Trades Hazards

(L,M,H) MandatoryControls

Set up & using Scaffolds Including Mobile Scaffolds and Edge Protection/ Guardrail

 Including but not limited to Scaffolders  Falls  Falling objects H

 Scaffold above 4m is to be erected by a licensed scaffolder in accordance with the manufactures instructions and relevant standards, a separate SWMS will be obtained from the scaffolder if scaffold is being erected above 4m.

 Under 4m set up by competent persons and erecting procedures will be provided with the scaffold.

 If required signage is to be in place indicating scaffold is incomplete.

 Sign off indicating scaffold is erected in accordance with all relevant Australian Standards is to be received prior to anyone using the scaffold.

 All workers to maintain access within the stiles of the ladder.

 If the scaffold requires altering, the Sub Contractor is to contact the Project Manager to arrange. The Sub Contractor is not to alter anypart of the scaffold.

 Sub Contractor to notifythe Project Manager immediatelyif theyfind the scaffold to be unsafe to work on.

 Operator to be competent and have licence for EWP with a boom over 11 metres (high risk work licence required).

 Where the EWP has a boom under 11m the person will have a yellowcard & SL ticket for scissor lift.

 Undertake a site inspection to identifyhazards and put in place the required control measures.

Use of EWP’s

 Carpenters

 Painters

 Working around Mobile Plant

 Falls

 Crush injury M

Cutting Bricks, Blocks and Tiles

 Including but not limited to Bricklayers, Tilers

 Breathing in dust

 Particles entering eyes M

Performing Hazardous Manual Tasks

 All Trades

Hazardous Chemical use and storage

 Hazardous Manual Tasks M

 Environmental Spill/Contamination

 Poisoning

 Fire/Burns

 Fume inhalation

L

 Ensure that all maintenance and pre-start checks have been completed as per manufactures operating manual.

 The workers undertaking work in the EWPmust consult with other workers in the vicinity and ensure that are aware of the hazards involved.

 Ensure clear path of travel no obstruction and level ground.

 Only lift loads that are within the load rating of the machine this includes persons and ensure all loads are kept within the work platform.

 Handrails are not be used for access.

 Obtain and secure appropriate safety harnesses.

 Check that safetyharnesses are attached to the designated anchor point within the work platform.

 All trade must wear appropriate PPE to prevent inhalation of dust particles and prevent debris entering eyes.

 The Sub Contractor is to ensure their workers have knowledge of safe lifting practices including how to reduce the hazardous risk factors of:

 Awkward Postures

 High Force  Duration  Repetition  Vibration

 Sub Contractors are to use mechanical and/or team lifting when possible – crane materials onto roof where possible.

 Sub Contractors willmonitor safe and clear access and safe housekeeping practices.

 The Sub Contractor is to have on hand a Hazardous Chemical Register and the SafetyData Sheets for all Hazardous Chemicals.

Program Risks

Earthworks

Slab

Frame (Wall& Roof) and structural steel

 Surveyor,

 Carpenter,

 Electrician,

 Plumber,

 Excavator/Bobc at  Working around Mobile Plant

 Concreter,  Concrete Pump

 Plumber

 Electrician

 Mobile Crane

 Carpenters

 Deliverytrucks

 Contact with underground services

 Exposed trenches and pier holes

Working around mobileplant

 Scaffolders  Falling objects  Working around mobileplant

Scaffolding –unsafe plant

Falls

Roof sheeting + Antenna, Vent pipe

Rough-in services

Lockup

 Roofers

 Antenna Installer

 Plumber  Mobile crane

 Plumbers  Electricians  Carpenters

 Glazers

 Carpenters

 Deliverytrucks

Internal cladding  Plasterers

Deliverytrucks

Falls

Falling objects  Scaffolding –unsafe plant

Hazardous Manual Tasks

Falls

 Falling objects

Falling Objects

Falls

Dust

Poor housekeeping

Cabinets and Fitout services

 Waterproofing

 Tilers

 Cabinet makers

 A/C Mechanic

 Roller Door Installers

Sub Contractors using mobile plant will hold appropriate licensed where necessary and verification of competences will be provided.

 Underground services will be identified and marked before the commencement of earthworks.

Sub Contractors onsite will be notified that mobile plant willbe in use.

 Wheremultiple trades are in the area, exclusion zones willbe established and a spotter will be used.

Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risk and acceptable means of control.

 Where no common work at heights controls are in place, the contractor must provide their own.

Sub Contractor personnelare to provide evidence of competence to undertake scope of work for plant and equipment.

Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risk and acceptable means of control.

 Where no common work at heights controls are in place, the Sub Contractor must provide their own.

Sub Contractor personnelare to provide evidence of competence to undertake scope of work for plant and equipment.

 Structuralsteel will be erected bya licensed rigger

 Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risks and acceptable means of control.

 Where no common work at heights controls are in place, the contractor must provide their own as per their contract.

 Sub Contractor personnelare to provide evidence of competence to undertake scope of work for plant and equipment.

Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risk and acceptable means of control.

 Housekeeping standards are to be kept to prevent the introduction of additional risks – slips/trips, dust exposure, falling objects

 Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risk and acceptable means of control.

 Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risk and acceptable means of control.

 Where no common work at heights controls are in place, the Sub Contractor must provide their own.

 Housekeeping standards are to be kept to prevent the introduction of additional risks – slips/trips, dust exposure and falling objects.

Falling objects

Housekeeping standards are to be kept to prevent the introduction of additional risks – falling objects.

Program Risks

Cutting Engineered Stone

 Stone Masons

 Kitchen Installers

 Breathing in silica dust H

Painting  Painters

Floor coverings

 Tilers

 Carpet layers

 Carpenters

 Water proofers

 Environmental Spill  Hazardous Chemicals

 Scaffolding

 Fume Inhalation

 Hazardous Manual Tasks

 Hazardous Chemicals

 Hazardous Manual Tasks

Fencing / Driveway

Landscaping

 Machine operator

 Fencing contractors

 Concreters

 Turf/plant supplier

 Landscaper

 Labourer

 Bobcat/Machine operator

 Not limited to bobcat

Explosive Power Tools

 Working outdoors

UV

 Hazardous Chemicals

 Working around mobileplant

 Hazardous Manual Tasks

 Working around mobileplant

 Working outdoors - UV

 Subcontractor to wear appropriate PPE to prevent inhalation of silica dust when working with engineered stone.

 All cutting of engineered stone to be carried out in the correct controlled environment where possible.

 Where required to cut engineered stone on site, signs must be erected advising of this activity.

 All cutting must be carried out with a wet cut method and allresidue to be removed from site.

 Under NO circumstances is the engineered stone to be drycut.

 Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risk and acceptable means of control.

 Where no common work at heights controls are in place, the contractor must provide their own.

 The Sub Contractor is to have on hand a Hazardous Chemical Register and the SafetyData Sheets for all Hazardous Chemicals.

 Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risk and acceptable means of control.

 The Sub Contractor is to have on hand a Hazardous Chemical Register and the SafetyData Sheets for all Hazardous Chemicals.

 Sub Contractor personnelare to provide evidence of competence to undertake scope of work for plant and equipment.

 Mobile plant operators are to hold necessary licenses for plant operation and provide verification of competences

 Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risk and acceptable means of control.

 The Sub Contractor is to have on hand a Hazardous Chemical Register and the SafetyData Sheets for all Hazardous Chemicals. (with regard to hydrochloric acid to clean driveway)

 Sub Contractors are to supplya SWMS that addresses the risk and acceptable means of control.

 Sub Contractor personnelare to provide evidence of competence to undertake scope of work for plant and equipment.

 Mobile plant operators are to hold necessary licenses for plant operation and provide verification of competences.

 All Trades

 Being hit byflying debris

 Injurydue to tiredness

Fatigue

 All

 Accident driving to and from work

 Sub Contractors are to implement a no go zone of a minimum 5m of open space from the explosive tool

 Sub Contractors are to ensure no persons are with in the exclusion zone when using the explosive tool

 Sub Contractors are to ensure consideration is given to rest breaks, work hours and travelling times to and from site.

 Sub Contractors are to consider the following factors that contribute to fatigue: physical demands of the work, climate, work environment, lifting and handling of materials.

SITERULES

The following site safetyrules apply to the site. Anypersons deliberatelyviolating these rules or other WHS requirements will be subject to disciplinary action. All personnelon site mustensure:

 All safetysigns are to be complied with in full. All danger tags and signs on electricalequipment and scaffolding must be obeyed.

 Work is to be done in a safe and professional manner. Safe systems of work and appropriate documentation must be available upon request. I.e. SWMS.

 No alcohol or illegal drugs are permitted on site and any person found to be affected byalcohol or drugs will be denied access to the site.

 Appropriate footwear, high-visibilityclothes and correct PPE for the work activitybeing performed must be worn at all times.

 Do not use unsafe or faulty tools, ladders, electrical leads or other equipment under anycircumstances. All plant and equipment must be fit for purpose and suitable for use.

 No piggyback leads or double adaptors are to be used on site.

 Electrical equipment and leads are to be inspected and tagged (3 monthly) and placed to avoid damage on site. A register of all plant must be available and kept on site.

 Ladders must onlybe used as per manufacturer’s requirements and be industrial 120 kg or above rated strength only.

 Work areas are to be kept clean with access ways free from hazards at all times. Rubbish is to be placed in the appropriate bins provided on site. All deliveries are to be placed in a safe storage location.

 A copyof the respective MSDS and SafeWork Method Statement is to be given to Orbit Homes Queensland upon request.

 All personnelundertaking works where a licence is required to operate plant must hold the appropriate licence before operating relevant plant. All personnel are to be trained and instructed in the use of other plant and equipment where required. This includes generalcompetency, certificates,

licenses etc as required. Under no circumstances are operators permitted to use mobile phones whilst operating powered mobile plant.

 A blue/white construction induction card is required by all individuals entering a construction site.

 No person is to alter or remove anyplant, equipment or safetydevice on site. This includes scaffolds, handrails, barricades, signage, guards, etc.

 All work at heights must be risk assessed and relevant controls implemented. Work conducted at 2m or over must have appropriate controls implemented and documentation provided.

 Safety Harness to be used as a last option, if a safety harness is to be used all relevant safetycontrols to be implemented. JSA, Rescue Plan and Certification of Harness to be provided.

 Maintain protection over all protruding elements, bolts or fixings.

 Penetrations or core holes are to be made safe at all times.

 Ensure all temporarybracing or propping is securelyfixed and not liable to fall if knocked.

 Avoid working above other workers. Barricade around raised work platforms.

 Before using oxyacetylene welding equipment or igniting any flame, ensure charged fire extinguishers are brought to the area of the work.

 Theft of anykind will not be tolerated and will be reported directlyto the police.

 All accidents/incidents, near misses, and injuries are be reported to the Orbit Homes Queensland Construction Manager/Site Project Manager immediately.

 Comply with instructions given byOrbit Homes Queensland Site Management at alltimes, without exception.

THESUBCONTRACTORISTOENSURETHEABOVESITERULES AREDISCUSSEDWITHALLWORKERSPRIORTOSTARTINGWORK.

SiteInduction

LegislationandStandards

Provide a listing of legislation and standards that relate to this project

 Work Health and Safety Act 2011

 Work Health and SafetyRegulations 2011

 Electrical Safety Act 2002

 Electrical Safety Regulations 2013

 Howto ManageWork Health and Safety Risks Code of Practice 2021

 Managing the Work Environment and Facilities Code of Practice 2021

 Work Health and SafetyConsultation, Cooperation and Co-ordination Code of Practice 2021

Amenities:

Provide a listing of amenities and facilities available on site.

TemporaryServices

Provide a listing of temporary services

Plant&Equipment:

Provide a listing of common and shared plant / equipment items intended to be brought onto the site as part of the work scope.

HazardousChemicals:

Provide a listing of hazardous substances intended to be brought onto the site as part of the work scope. Include a description of the location where SDS and other relevant substance information will be located during the work.

 A site shed is not provided by the PC –meals areas are to be nominated bythe PCBU performing the work.

 Drinking water is to be provided bythe PCBU performing the work.

 Electricity

 Electrical Powered tools (Each contractor to maintain their own Electrical register)

 Welding and Cutting equipment

 The hazardous chemicals are listed in the Contractors Hazardous Chemical Register along with the associated Risk assessment and SDS.

 Demolition Work Code of Practice 2021

 AS/NZS 3012:2010

Electrical installationsConstruction and demolition sites

 Electrical safetycode of practice 2020 – Works

 Electrical safetycode of practice 2021Managing electrical risks in the workplace

 Hazardous Manual Tasks Code of Practice 2021

 Portable Toilets are located inside the boundaryof the site.

 Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces Code of Practice 2021

 Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals in theWorkplace Code of Practice 2021

 Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace Code of Practice 2021

 First Aid in theWorkplace Code of Practice 2021

 Scaffolding Code of Practice 2021

 Water for Handwashing facilities is available onsite.

 Water  Dial before you dig

 Platform ladders Step Ladders; rated 150Kg for industrial use

 Mobile scaffolding

 The hazardous chemicals brought onto the site are in limited quantities of no greater than 15L

 Mobile Crane

 EWP (Scissor Lift)

 EWP (Boom lift)

 Bobcat

 Excavator

 Where practicable, the contractor will remove Hazardous Chemicals from the site when not in use.

 This includes paint & concrete washout.

SiteInduction

Incidents,FirstAid,Fire& EmergencyResponse:

Provide summary details of specific first aid, fire, rescue or emergency response provisions intended to be supplied and made available on the site due to the work scope being undertaken.

 Ifanemergencyoccurs,pleasecall“000”

 Sub Contractors are to nominate an evacuation coordinator for their work area.

 All incidents are to be reported to the ORBIT HOMES Project Manager immediately.

 Sub Contractors must carrya suitable First Aid kit in their car.

 For nearest medical centre call 12456.

NotifiableIncidents

 The PCBU must notifyWHSQ on 1300 362 128 of any notifiable incident. - An incident is notifiable if it results in the death, serious injuryor serious illness of a person or involves a dangerous incident. The PCBU must also notify the regulator once they become aware of a serious electrical incident (SEI) or dangerous electrical event (DEE)

 The scene of a notifiable incident must not be disturbed unless instructed to do so by theWHSQ or Police.

 Notify incidents online athttps://www.worksafe.qld.gov.au/injury-preventionsafety/incidents-and-notifications/notify-of-an-incident

Theemergencyresponse proceduresforthesite

Communication&Consultation:

Provide summary details of specific communication devices to be supplied as well as pre-work and ongoing consultation to be undertaken during the work scope.

 AllWorkers involved inthe job willreceive instruction in theWork Health and Safety Management Plan & their SWMS from the Sub Contractor prior to commencing works on site.

 All questions or clarifications regarding the methods used on this project will be directed to the ORBIT HOMES Project Manager in the first instance, then to the Business Owner/Director.

 Please raise any WHS issue with the ORBIT HOMES Project Manager

SiteInduction

SpecificTraining/Competency:

Provide summary details of specific training, inclusive of WHS related training/courses that specific on-site workers involved have undertaken including licence/certification numbers.

Prior to commencement of works on site, All workers have completed the General Construction Safety Induction in addition to one or more of the following

o Trade Qualification ; or,

o Undergoing a trade Apprenticeship or

o Be trained in the tasks the are undertaking; and

o Be directlysupervised while onsite.

Supervision:

Provide a listing of the supervision provided to workers who will be performing the work/s

Protectionforotherworkers/Public:

Provide summary details of specific controls to protect other persons in and around the work area and prevent unauthorised access.

Hazardous/HighRiskConstruction

Work:

Check the activities you will be undertaking on this job

Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Requirements: For each of the checked work activities identified, a corresponding Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS) must be developed by the work party and attached to this WHS Management Plan; or made available on request.

 The ORBIT HOMES Project Manager will provide indirect supervision of the work

 AllWorkers undertaking this job will read this WHS Management Plan or have it read and explained to them bythe Sub Contractor (PCBU).

 All workers must sign the WHS Management Plan when theyunderstand the job and accept the conditions outlined in the plan

 All workers on site are to make themselves familiar with the site and consult with other workers prior to commencing work.

 Responsibility of the PCBU is to ensure any new workers have read and understood theWHS Management Plan.

 Each sub contracting companymust nominate a person in charge to supervise the work activities being undertaken by the contractor for their workers onsite.

 All visitors must be escorted while on site.

 Site Gates/ Doors will be locked at the close of business each dayand when the site is unattended.

 Construction Signage on the entry, hoardings in the public areas notifying of a Construction Area – Authorised personnel only.

☒ using a hazardous substance

☒ if a person could fall at least 2 metres

☐ enter a trench more than

1.5 metres deep

☐ using a confined space

☐ working on a roof with a pitch greater than 26°

☐ demolition work

☐ asbestos removal work

☐ tilt-up and precast construction work

☐ structural alterations that require temporarysupport to prevent collapse

☒ moving powered mobile plant at the workplace

☐ working on a telecommunication tower

☐ working in, over or adjacent to water where there is a risk of drowning

☒ working on, or adjacent to, a road or railway

☐ work in an area where there are artificial extremes of temperature

☐ working on or near a pressurised gas distribution mains and consumer piping

☐ working on or near a chemical, fuel or refrigerant line

☐ work near an exposed energised electrical installation

☐ work in an area that may have a contaminated or flammable atmosphere

MethodforMonitoring/ReviewingControls:

The following sets out howwe will monitor and reviewthe controls during the duration of the works .(Including any inspections or checks and the responsible party/s who may undertake the monitoring)

The ORBIT HOMES Site Project Manager will monitor the activities on site periodically and report it in the monthly inspection audit

The ORBIT HOMESManagement will conduct periodic inspections on the implementation of this plan and provide feedback to the site Project Manager monthly.

Safety Plan Communication: (tick one of the following)

☒ The Safetyplan is available onsite in the meter box. All sub contractors are to review this prior to commencing work on site.

☒ The safetyplan has been sent to each sub contractor prior to attending site

Date Name Company Phone Signature

The detail and requirements of the above Safety Plan have been communicated to me and I fully understand the hazards and control measures to be implemented as part of this project.

Amendmentshavebeenmadetothefollowing pages. Pleaserevieweach page anddonot hesitatetocontactyour ConstructionManagerif youhaveany queries.

–TestedandTaggedrequirements

Safety Harnesstobe usedas apast option, if asafetyharnessistobeusedallrelevant safety controlsto beimplemented. JSA, RescuePlanand Certificationof Harnessto be provided.

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Issuu converts static files into: digital portfolios, online yearbooks, online catalogs, digital photo albums and more. Sign up and create your flipbook.