WHSE Management Plan - Bay Building Group

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Bay Building ServicesWHSE Management PlanConstruction Project Sample: Generic Sample

WHS Management Plan (Incorporating Emergency and Environment ManagementPlan)Developed By:Chris Munday Bay Building ServicesDated:20/07/2017Date Last Revised:20/07/2017Copies of pages within this document may need to be displayed where a page has“COPY OF THIS PAGE TO BE DISPLAYED” written on it for all jobs valued at 250,000 ormore it must be displayed onsite. Numbers are hyperlinked to the relevant pagesIntroductionThis WHS Management Plan has been prepared by Bay Building Services and applied to all siteswhere Bay Building Services is the Principle Contractor. A site specific safety plan will be availableonsite for all jobs valued at 100,000 and over.The WHS Management Plan includes: The names, positions and health and safety responsibilities of all persons at theconstruction workplace, whose roles involve specific health and safety responsibilities inconnection with that project.Arrangements with other relevant parties for consultation, co-operation and co-ordinationof activities at the construction workplace.Any project specific safety rules.Arrangements for informing people of the project specific safety rules.Arrangements for the collection and any assessment, monitoring and review of SWMS.An Emergency Management Plan outlining the arrangements for managing incidents andother emergencies.Bay Building Services will so far as reasonably practicable ensure that: WHS CSP V3Each person who is carrying out construction work, before commencing work, is informedof the content of the WHS Management Plan and their right to inspect the plan.The WHS Management Plan is readily accessible to any person who is to carry outconstruction work on the project to which the plan is relevant.The WHS Management Plan is reviewed and where necessary revised and kept up todate, and that persons carrying out construction work are made aware of any revisions.A copy of the WHS Management Plan and all other relevant safety documentation isretained until the project to which it relates is completed then an electronic copy is to bekept in the job folder.Page 2 of 42Uncontrolled when printed

ContentsIntroduction . 2Abbreviations . 5Definitions . 5Principal Contractor Information . 6Control of the Work Area or Site . 8Maintenance and Review . 8Jobs Safety Flow Chart . 9Persons with Specific WHS Responsibilities . 10Project Specific Safety Rules Copy of this page to be displayed on site . 12Consultation, Cooperation and Co-Ordination . 13Drugs, Alcohol and Fitness for Work . 14Smoking. 14Workplace Bullying . 14Managing WHS Incidents . 14General Construction Safety Induction. 15Owner/Occupiers . 15Public and Visitor Safety . 15Extent of the Site. 16Security of the Workplace. 16Amenities. 16Licenses, Certifications and Permits . 16Site Cleanliness Housekeeping . 16Safe Work Method Statements . 17Preparing a SWMS . 17High Risk Construction Work . 18Hazard and Risk Reporting . 19Signage . 19Structure Stability . 19Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) . 19Jewelry & Clothing . 20UV Protection and Heat Exposure . 20Excavation Work . 20Underground Services. 21Working at Heights . 21Falling Objects . 22WHS CSP V3Page 3 of 42Uncontrolled when printed

Ladders . 22Hot Works . 22Hazardous Chemicals . 23Contaminated Environments . 23Asbestos . 23Mould . 23Confined Spaces . 24Noise . 24Mobile Plant . 24Lifting Equipment . 24Protrusions . 25Tools and Equipment. 25Compressed Air Tools . 25Defective and Unsafe Equipment – Lockout / Tag-Out. 26Electrical . 26Electrical Hazards . 26Working Near Overhead Power Lines . 27Lighting. 27Common Plant. 27Work on or Adjacent to Vehicular Trafficable Areas . 27Pedestrian Walkways and Access Ways . 27Emergency Management Section . 28Introduction . 28Emergency Contact Information . 29Emergency Procedures . 30Emergency Evacuations . 31After Hours Emergencies . 31Evacuating Injured People, People Who Require Assistance. 31Fire Emergencies . 32Confrontation and / or Trespass . 32Suspicious Objects . 33First Aid . 33Infectious Outbreaks . 33Incidents . 33Incident Investigation . 36Managing Medical Emergencies . 36PLANT INDUCTION FORM . 37Plant & Equipment Register . 38WHS CSP V3Page 4 of 42Uncontrolled when printed

SITE SPECIFIC SAFETY INDUCTION . 39SITE REGISTER . 40Hazardous Exposure to Environment and Stormwater . 40Noise Control . 41AbbreviationsWHS:Work Health and SafetyHSR:Health and Safety RepresentativePCBU:Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking.SDS:Safety Data Sheet (previously MSDS - Material Safety Data Sheet)PPE:Personal Protective EquipmentDefinitionsPerson Conducting a Businessor Undertaking (PCBU)Is a person conducting a business orundertaking alone or with others, whether notfor profit or gain. A PCBU can be a soletrader,apartnership,company,unincorporated association or governmentdepartment of public authority.Persons in a Supervisory RoleA supervisor is a person in the first linemanagement who monitors and regulatesworkers in their performance of assigned ordelegated tasks.The names given to this position can varydepending upon the nature of the business.Titlesofpersons withsupervisoryresponsibilities can include supervisor,leading hand, team leader, manager, coordinator, superintendent and foreperson.Their specific WHS responsibilities are bestdefined and clarified not necessarily by theirtitle, but by their responsibility statement.WorkerOfficerIs an employee, contractor, subcontractor,outworker, apprentice and trainee, workexperience student, volunteer and PCBUwho are individuals if they perform work forBay Building Services.Is an officer within the meaning of section 9of the Corporations Act 2001 (Cth) other thana partner

The WHS Management Plan is readily accessible to any person who is to carry out construction work on the project to which the plan is relevant. The WHS Management Plan is reviewed and where necessary revised and kept up to date, and that persons carrying out construction work are made aware of any revisions. A copy of the WHS Management Plan and all other relevant safety documentation is