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Tunnel Works such as excavation, shotcrete, Rockbolting, Trucks SWMS | Safe Work Method Statement
The Tunnel Works such as excavation, shotcrete, Rockbolting, Trucks Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) outlines the main hazards and risks associated with Tunnel Works such as excavation, shotcrete, Rockbolting, Trucks. The SWMS provides details of the health and safety precautions to be taken to minimise risks.
SWMS Includes
Risk Assessment Matrix | Hierarchy of Controls | PPE Requirements | Environmental Considerations | Step by Step Job Activity | Hazardous and Associated Risks | How Hazards And Risks Be Controlled | Worker Sign Off
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