Safety Work Construction A1 PDF

Title Safety Work Construction A1
Author Cyrus Lee
Course Construction Technology 2 (Substructure)
Institution Western Sydney University
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CONSTRUCTION WORK SAFETY ASSINGMENT BY: Cyrus Lee, Jay Byrne & Rami Wehbe

WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY POLICY CJR Construction is involved in providing a healthy, safe and maintainable workplace available to all types of workers. This can also be applied to clients, visitors or members of the public. In terms of risk, hazards and risks in application of health and safety shall be eliminated or minimised as far as reasonably possible. The duty of managing health and safety is ultimately placed with the person in control of the business or undertaking (PCBU), This could be anyone from management. Not only does the person in control have this responsibility, but also the workers have responsibility as they are undertaking business on the site. Because of this we are enveloped into complying with the Work Health safety act 2011, and Safety regulation 2017, codes or other safety guidance available. Management will:     

Ensure that the business complies with legislation in regards of health and safety Eliminate or minimise all workplace hazards and risks as far as is reasonably practicable Provide information, instruction and training to enable all workers to work safely Supervise workers to ensure work activities are performed safely Consult with and involve workers on matters relating to health, safety and wellbeing Provide appropriate safety equipment and personal protective equipment Provide a suitable injury management and return to work program

Workers will:     

Take reasonable care for their own health and safety Follow safe work procedures, instructions and rules Participate in safety training Report health and safety hazards Report all injuries and incidents



Use safety equipment and personal protective equipment as instructed

WHS FORM 06: RECORD OF TOOL BOX TALK Workplace: CJR CONSTRUCTIONS

Date: 10/05/2021

Name of supervisor or presenter: CYRUS LEE

Time: 6:15 am

Persons present Name

Signature

Name

Signature

Jason Durant Jay Byrne Rami Wehbe

Joseph Edgar

Brian Lively Daniel Rodrigues

Joshua Beir Herman Allan Taylor Smith Ryan Holmes

Topics discussed and feedback

(The following are examples of potential subject matters: site specific risk assessment, specific activity training, SWMS, safety of vehicle load and off loading, basic traffic management/parking, overhead electrical powerlines, underground services, falls, safe delivery, documentation, site security and any other issues. You can add or delete more subject matters as appropriate). Safety Briefings:  Introduction  Importance  Regulations & Guidance Fire and Evacuation Procedures:  Locations of Safety Exits  Remain Calm and Cautious  Regulations & Guidance Material Handling:  Assess the Task  Positioning  Proceed with caution SWMS Basics:  Details  Health and Safety Hazards  Control Measures Incident Investigation Report:  Reporting Incident  Preserving the Incident Site  Investigating the Incident

Comments/Feedback

Safe work method statement (SWMS) for plumbing Organisation details Company name

Company address

Contact name and position

CJR construction

116-118 McCredie road Guildford, Sydney

Rami Wehbe, project 0411675334 manager

Project details project

Project address

Fairfield house upgrade

6 Fairfield street, Sydney

ACTIVITY WHS details Developed in consultation with

Revelled by

Plumbing consultations

EHS warners

Training/instructions to be provided: o Certificate 3 plumbing o Driver license Resources/trades involved: o Plumbers equipment used: o o o o

Wet saw Bevellers Basin wrenches Rebar benders

Contact phone number

Warning signs and control measures: o Warning signs standards on site Personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used: o o o o o

Face mask Gloves Eye protection Hearing protection Foot and leg protection

Safety data sheets required o Hazardous chemicals

Safe work method statement: Job step

Potential hazard

Controls

Use of explosive tools

Untrained and unqualified workers using explosive tools can cause serious injury to themselves and others

Suitably qualified workers to Health and operate with explosive safety power tools and signs will manager. be displayed at all workplaces where these tools will be used.

Working with hazardous substances

Using hazardous substances can cause illness or injury if not handled correctly.

MSDS for all substances will Site be kept on site. supervisor.

Site works

Injury to workers from lack of visibility to passing traffic

Reasonable officer

Workers wear high visibility vests. Areas to be barricaded off using witches’ hats, road barricades or bunting as required

Site supervisor

Safe work method statement (SWMS) for tiling Organisation details Company name

Company address

Contact name and position

Contact phone number

CJR construction

116-118 McCredie road Guildford, Sydney

Rami Wehbe, project manager

Project details project

project address

Fairfield house upgrade

6 Fairfield street, Sydney

Activity SWMS details Developed in consultation with

Reviewed by

Rebecca Layla

Michael scaffolds

Training/ instructions to be provided: o o o o o

Site induction training OHS induction card training Manual handling training Task specific training. Manual handling training Training specified in any MSDS

Resources trades: o Qualified tilers Equipment used: o o o o o o o o o

Planks Braces Grinders Hand tools Trowels Electrical leads Box cutters Lasers and levels Trestles

Warning signs and control measures: o Per displayed signage Details of emergency procedures: o Per safety plan

0411675334

Personal protective equipment (PPE): o o o o o

Safety helmet Safety glasses Rescue kit Low voltage insulating gloves Fire retardant material long sleeve shirt and trousers. Safety data sheet: o All adhesives and grout products

Safe work method statement: Job step

Potential hazard

Controls

Reasonable officer

Cartage of tiles and materials

: Strains from lifting heavy tile boxes. : cuts from box knives when opening boxes

: use trolleys for weight over 20kgs. : use retractable knives when cutting boxes.

Supervisor

Cutting tiles with grinder

Eye injury from chips of the tile and diamond blades.

Wear double eye Supervisor or protection, safety glasses employee. to AS under face shield.

Cutting aluminium trim with drop saw

Lacerations and loss of limbs

Lubricate blades before use- safety glasses and face shield.

Supervisor or employee.

Safe work method statement (SWMS) for electrician Organisation details: Company name

Company address

Contact name and position

Contact phone number

CJR construction

116-118 McCredie road Guildford, Sydney

Rami Wehbe, project manager

0411675334

Project details: Project

Project address

Fairfield house upgrade

6 Fairfield street

Activity: WMS details Developed in consultation with

Reviewed by

Electrical safety contractors

Amanda’s turner

o training instructions to be provided: o Only component persons capable of carrying out the class of work involved should be allowed to carry out any electrical work(including testing and aging) o A person will be tempted component when he is able to carry out the task safely, by using his skills and knowledge acquired through experience, qualifications and training. Resources/trades involved: o Licensed electrician equipment used: o Power tools o Hand tools o Electrical tools Warning signs and control measures: o Per displayed signage o Additional administrative controls Details of emergency procedures: o Per site safety plan Personal protective equipment (PPE) to be used: o o o o o o o

Foot protection Hearing protection Eye protection Head protection Hand protection Sun protection Clothing protection

Safety data sheet required: o None

safe work method statement: Job step

Potential hazard

controls

Reasonable officer

Electrical installation

Electric shock

: Live parts of electrical installations such as open fuses, switchboards. : place warning signs on installations to prevent access.

Project manager.

Power tools, leads, safety switches and power boards.

Electric shock

: never overload power outlets and power boards : never use any faulty equipment. : never use domestic leads.

Safety manager

Site Induction Checklist : CJR Constructions Purpose: To assist employees in familarising with all trade contractors and other persons on site with OH&S rules and procedures of the site, in order for employee to commence work. SITE:    ADDRESS:    NAME OF PERSON BEING INDUCTED (INDUCTEE):

 CONTRACTOR/SUPERVISORS NAME:  COMPANY NAME:  INDUCTION DATE: INDUCTION TIME:

#

YE S

N O

N/ A

1

REQUIREMENTS CONSTRUCTION INDUSTRY WHITE CARD* Card Number: Name on Card:

2

CONTRACTOR’S TRADE LICENSE* License No. : Type of License: Name on License:

3

CONTRACTORS TRADE INSURANCE* Policy Number: Name on Policy: Policy Expiry Date:

Section 1 - Identification of the material and its supplier Company details Cement Australia pty ABN: 0434857238 Address: 45 station avenue, Liverpool NSW 4284 Tel: 1300 cement (1300 238 239) Fax: 2100 cement (2100 458 539)

Emergency contact number: 0414839354 Manufacturing Plants:

Sydney: 26 fool road Sydney NSW 2566 Liverpool:39 Liverpool street Liverpool NSW 2154 Brisbane: 77 pamela st pinkenba QLD 4046 Auburn: Highgate st Auburn Nsw 2144 Product: Name: Concrete mix Other names: Tradies own concrete Super strength concrete mix Super strength pro-50 concrete mix Use: Concrete mix is used to create concrete

Section 2: Hazards identification Hazardous substance non dangerous goods There is a large proportion of fine dust which will respire into crystalline silica. When this gets wet in the final set form or wet form there is a risk of aerial respirable dust which will be low dry residues or even dust from cutting, grinding, abrading or finishing the finished product. Which can contain respirable crystalline silica. Risk phrases: R36/37/38: Irritating to the eyes, respiratory system and skin R43: May cause sensitisation by skin contact R66: Repeated exposure may cause skin dryness or cracking Safety phrases: S22: Do not breathe the dust S29: Do not empty into drains S36/37/39 Wear suitable ppe for example protective clothing, gloves and face protection S24/25: Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Section 3: composition/information on ingredients Sand that is inherited in the product is mainly crystalline silica which accounts for the high content of presence in the product. Here are the prevalent constituents:

Chemical entity

Proportion

Cas Number

Portland cement containing

15-30%

65997-15-1

Hexavalent chromium Cr(Vi)

11 Section 10: Stability and reactivity: Concrete mix is stable, compatible with most other building materials and will not decompose into hazardous by products and not polymerise Chemical stability: Chemically stable Conditions to avoid: Keep free of moisture during storage Incompatible materials: NA Hazardous decomposition products: NA Hazardous reactions:NA Section 11: Toxicological info Short Term (Acute) Exposure Swallowed: Unlikely under normal industrial use. Mildly abrasive and corrosive to mouth and throat if swallowed. May cause nausea, stomach cramps and constipation. Eyes: Irritating and corrosive to the eyes and may cause alkaline burns. Cement dust is irritating to the eyes.Exposure to dust may aggravate existing eye irritations. Skin: Dust is irritating and drying to the skin. Direct contact with wet products may cause serious skin burns. Within12 to 48 hours (after one to six-hour exposures) possible first, second or third degree burns may occur. There may be no obvious pain at the time of the exposure. Chronic skin disorders may be aggravated by exposure to dust or contact with wet products due to the presence of Portland cement.

Inhaled: Dust is irritating to the nose, throat and respiratory tract causing coughing and sneezing. Pre-existing upper respiratory and lung diseases including asthma and bronchitis may be aggravated. Long Term (Chronic) Exposure Eyes: Dust may cause irritation and inflammation of the cornea. Skin: Repeated contact causes irritation and drying of the skin and can result in skin reddening and skin rash (dermatitis). Over time this may become chronic and can also become infected. Persons who are allergic to chromium may develop an allergic dermatitis which aggravates the irritant effects and this combination can lead to chronic cement dermatitis and serious disability particularly affecting the hands. Inhaled: Repeated exposure to the dust may result in increased nasal and respiratory secretions and coughing. Inflammation of lining tissue of the respiratory system may follow repeated exposure to high levels of dust, with increased risk of bronchitis and pneumonia. Repeated and prolonged exposure to dust levels which exceed the OES for crystalline silica (see above) occur. This can cause bronchitis, and silicosis (scarring of the lung). Long term overexposure to respirable crystalline silica dust may increase the risk of other irreversible and serious disorders including scleroderma (a disease affecting the connective tissue of the skin, joints, blood vessels and internal organs). NOHSC has not classified crystalline silica as a carcinogen. There is debate in the medical literature concerning whether there is any risk of lung cancer arising from long term high overexposure to respirable crystalline silica. Risk of lung cancer has not been identified from using this product or sand cement mixes The International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) has classified Crystalline Silica inhaled in the form of quartz or cristobalite from occupational sources, as carcinogenic to humans (Group 1). Portland Cement is not classified as a carcinogen by NOHSC. Of the ingredients Hexavalent Chromium (Cr VI) is classified as a carcinogen by NOHS Section 12: ecological information Ecotoxicity: Product forms an alkaline sorry when mixed with water Persistence and degradability: Product is persistent and would have a low degradability Mobility: A low mobility would be expected in a landfill situation

Section 13: Disposal considerations Follow personal protection safety requirements. Collect in containers and dispose as trade waste and landfill in accordance to local authority guidelines Section 14: transport information Special precautions for user: Avoid breathing dust Section 15: regulatory information Concrete Mix is not classified as Dangerous Goods. Classified as Hazardous according to the criteria of the National Occupational Health and Safety Commission (NOHSC) Approved Criteria For Classifying Hazardous Substances [NOHSC:1008] 3rd Edition Exposures by inhalation to high levels of dust may be regulated under the Hazardous Substances Regulations (State) as they are applicable to Respirable Crystalline Silica, requiring exposure assessment, controls and health surveillance (NOHSC).

Section 1 - Identification of the material and its supplier Company details CRC Industries Inc

ABN: 0434853434 Address: 885 Louis Dr. 19548 Aus Tel: 04183571271 Fax: 04283572382

Emergency contact number: 0414839354 Manufacturing Plants: Sydney: 26 fool road Sydney NSW 2566 Liverpool:39 Liverpool street Liverpool NSW 2154 Brisbane: 77 pamela st pinkenba QLD 4046 Auburn: Highgate st Auburn Nsw 2144 Product: Name: Cutting oil thread cutting lubricant Product code: 12348, 19241 Use: Cutting oil

Section 2: Hazards identification Precautionary statement Prevention: Use with adequate ventilation. Open doors and windows or use other means to ensure a fresh air supply during use and while product is drying Response: Wash hands after handling Storage: store away from incompatible materials Disposal: Dispose of contents in accordance with local/ regional/national regulations

Section 3: composition/information on ingredients Sand that is inherited in the product is mainly crystalline silica which accounts for the high content of presence in the product. Here are the prevalent constituents:

Chemical entity

Proportions (%)

Cas Number

Distillates (Petroleum), Hydrotreated heavy naphthenic

80-90

64742-52-5

Distillates (Petroleum) Solvent-refined heavy paraffinic

10-20

657383-88-4

Section 4: first aid measures Inhalation: If breathing becomes difficult relocate to fresh air and keep at rest in a position comfortable for breathing. Skin contact: rinse with water/shower. Get medical attention if irritation is persistent Eye contact:rinse with water Ingestion: rinse mouth. If ingestion of a large amount occurs, call a poison control ASAP. Section 5: fire fighting measures: Fire explosion Hazard: N/A Hazchem code: N/A Flammability: Non flammable Extinguishing media: Foam. Dry powder. Carbon dioxide (Co2 Hazards from combustion products: None Special protective precaution and equipment for firefighters: Self contained breathing apparatus and full protective clothing must be worn in case of a fire Section 6 Accidental release measures Personal precautions, Keep unnecessary personnel away. For personal protection, see section 8 of the SDS. protective equipment and emergency procedures This product is miscible in water. Large Spills: Stop the flow of material, if this is without risk. Use water spray to reduce vapors or divert vapor cloud drift. Dike the spilled material, where this is possible. Cover with plastic sheet to prevent spreading. Absorb in vermiculite, dry sand or earth and place into containers. Following product recovery, flush area with water. Small Spills: Wipe up with absorbent material (e.g. cloth, fleece). Clean surface thoroughly to remove residual contamination. Never return spills to original containers for re-use. For waste disposal, see section 13 of the SDS. Methods and materials for containment and cleaning up Environmental precautions Avoid discharge into drains, water courses or onto the ground

Section 7: handling and storage Precautions for safe handling Use care in handling/storage. For product usage instructions, please see the product label. Conditions for safe storage, including any incompatibilities

Store in original tightly closed container. Store away from incompatible materials (see Section 10 of the SDS).

Section 8: exposure control...


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