Switchboard Installation SWMS
Switchboard Installation Method Statement
The switchboard installation method statement assesses the risk following the hazard identification process connected with the switchboard installation and the subsequent implementation of risk controls to manage the risks.
Electrical SWMS safe work method statements require that hazard control methods be implemented per safety procedures for electrical works when installing an electrical switchboard.
Switchboard Installation SWMS Example
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Electrical Switchboard Safety
Workplace Safety has conducted a comprehensive hazard analysis for the switchboard installation, e.g. installing switchboard and panel boards with risk control measures developed for identified hazards per the hierarchy of controls.
Assess and review health and safety practices in the workplace to control risks
WHS consultation for the identification of hazards with the switchboard installation
Risk assessment to identify health and safety hazards in the workplace that may potentially pose an immediate threat of death or serious injury
Health and safety planning for electrical switchboard installation, e.g. minimise risks through the planning process
WHS consultation and participation processes ensure adequate health and safety communication
Workplace environmental hazards, e.g. work in a confined space, falling from heights
Trip hazards in the workplace resulting in injuries caused by slips trips and falls
Implementation of controls for the switchboard installation, e.g. isolation of hazards and services
Health and safety at work information for employees to manage risks
Electrical testing equipment used in the electrical switchboard installation
Insulated tools used in the installation of an electrical switchboard, e.g. electrical testing tools
Contact with energised electrical equipment resulting in electrocution, electrical burns and injuries from electrical shock
Electrical spotter to warn persons working in the vicinity of energised electrical equipment, e.g. electrical hazards
Visual inspection of switchboard installation to check electrical switchboard wiring, electrical switchboard components and ensure electrical and mechanical safety per electrical switchboard drawing
Electrical switchboard testing and energise electrical switchboard per electrical switchboard Australian Standard
Record the results of electrical switchboard testing for energised electrical equipment
Hazardous chemicals used in connection with switchboard installation
Hazardous manual tasks in connection with the installation of switchboard and panel boards
Personal protective equipment, e.g. safety equipment for electricians and electrical safety gear
Health and safety training for workers, e.g. electrical switchboard training
Workplace housekeeping incorporating material handling and storage system
Legislative and regulatory requirements for compliance with WHS legislation, e.g. code of practice for safe electrical work and health and safety standards
Monitoring controls, e.g. implement and monitor work health and safety practices
Electrician tasks and activities in connection with switchboard installation
SWMS Electrical
Method Statement Electrical Installation Work
Safe work procedure for working on or near energised electrical equipment shall assess the risk of construction high-risk activities involved in switchboard installation.
High-risk work activities that may expose workers to WHS hazards are likely to include but not be limited to:
Working on or near live electrical equipment, e.g. electrical hazard
Implementing an isolation procedure for electrical equipment to ensure electrical equipment safety
Lockout electrical equipment
Testing electrical equipment per safe work procedure for electrical work
Use of electrical testing tools
Other electrical switchboard installation hazards