
SWMS Driving Vehicles
Driving Vehicles is an essential part of many jobs so it is important to ensure workers are informed about the correct procedure for the use of vehicles and how to minimise potential hazards. This 10 page Driving Vehicles Safe Work Method Statement notes the possible hazards associated with driving vehicles and lists the typical safety controls.
This comprehensive Driving Vehicles SWMS will form an essential part of your WHS Management System if you are responsible for company vehicles used by workers. Simply add your company details and this comprehensive Driving Vehicles SWMS will be ready to use in your business today!
Driving Vehicles Safe Work Method Statement covers:
- Vehicle checks
- Loading vehicle / manual handling
- Planning and communications
- Driving vehicle
- Breakdown of vehicle (including running out of fuel)
- Overdue arrival or return
- Refuelling
- Completion of journey
Driving Vehicles Safe Work Method Statement includes:
- High Risk Construction Work (HRCW) selection table
- Risk assessment guidelines and risk rating calculator
- Step by step procedures
- Possible hazards
- Safety controls
- Safety responsibilities
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Plant and equipment
- Legislation, regulations, codes and standards
- Worker signoff
Driving Vehicles Safe Work Method Statement features:
- Instant download link sent to your email
- User friendly, fully editable Microsoft Word format
- Add your company details and use in your business today
- Will save you countless hours in research and development
- Free phone and email support if you need it
Driving Vehicles Safe Work Method Statement References and Standards:
- Work Health and Safety Act
- Work Health and Safety Regulations
- COP First Aid in the Workplace
- COP Hazardous Manual Tasks
- COP How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks
- COP Managing the Work Environment and Facilities
- COP Work Health and Safety Consultation, Cooperation and Coordination
- AS 4602.1:2024 - High visibility safety garments Garments for high risk applications
COP = Code of Practice