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PREFERRED PLASTER

ABN: 27 370 199 289


SHED 8, 16 SYDAL STREET
LITTLE MOUNTAIN
(PO BOX 3798, CALOUNDRA DC, 4551)
PHONE: 07 54918090
FAX: 07 54918084

WORK METHOD STATEMENT


PLASTERERS
A copy of this work method statement must be supplied to the
Principal Contractor prior to commencing work.

PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR:

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SITE:

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SITE ADDRESS:

VARIOUS RESIDENTIAL BUILDING SITES THROUGHOUT SOUTHEAST


QUEENSLAND............................................................................................................

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SCOPE OF WORK:

TO SUPPLY AND INSTALL PLASTERBOARD AND ASSOCIATED PRODUCTS TO


THE INTERNAL WALLS AND CEILINGS AND THE EXTERNAL CEILINGS OF
RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS........................................................................................

Any deviations from this method must be reported immediately to the Principal Contractor.

APPROXIMATE START DATE: _______/ ________/_________

APPROXIMATE FINISH DATE: ______ / _______ / _________

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PREFERRED PLASTER
SHED 8, 16 SYDAL ST.
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, QLD, 4551
ABN: 27 370 199 289

C ONTENTS

References....................................................................................................................................... 2
Safety Policy.................................................................................................................................... 3
Roles and Responsibilities............................................................................................................... 4
Safety Rules..................................................................................................................................... 4
Personal Protective Equipment Required.........................................................................................4
Method of Work................................................................................................................................ 5
Accident Reporting Recording and Investigation..........................................................................5
Emergency Procedures................................................................................................................ 6
First Aid........................................................................................................................................ 6
Exposure to Sunlight..................................................................................................................... 6
General Safety Inductions............................................................................................................ 7
General Housekeeping................................................................................................................. 7
Alcohol and Drugs........................................................................................................................ 7
Dust and Fumes........................................................................................................................... 7
Hazardous and Toxic Substances.................................................................................................7
Common Plant.............................................................................................................................. 7
Trestles / Planks........................................................................................................................... 7
Lasers........................................................................................................................................... 7
Storage of Materials...................................................................................................................... 8
Risk Assessments......................................................................................................................... 8
Ladders........................................................................................................................................ 8
Stilts.............................................................................................................................................. 9
Mobile Scaffold............................................................................................................................. 9
Work Platforms............................................................................................................................. 9
Working at Heights..................................................................................................................... 10
Domestic Construction
Commercial Construction
Electrical Equipment...................................................................................................................10
Compressed Air.......................................................................................................................... 11
Manual Tasks.............................................................................................................................. 11
Plant and Equipment................................................................................................................... 11
Contact Telephone Numbers.......................................................................................................... 12
Checklist........................................................................................................................................ 13
Risk Assessment............................................................................................................................ 14
Staff on Site.................................................................................................................................... 18
Appendix A Registers..................................................................................................................... 19
Appendix B Material Safety Data Sheets........................................................................................20

R EFERENCES
WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY ACT
WORKPLACE HEALTH AND SAFETY REGULATION
ELECTRICAL SAFETY REGULATION
CODES OF PRACTICE
PREFERRED PLASTER
SHED 8, 16 SYDAL STREET
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, QLD, 4551
ABN: 27 370 199 289

S AFETY P OLICY
Workplace Health and Safety is based on the belief that the well being of people employed
at work or people affected by our work, is a major priority and will be considered during
work performed on our behalf.
People are our most important asset and their health and safety is our greatest
responsibility. The public is given equal priority to that of our employees.
The objectives of our Safety Policy are:
To achieve an accident free workplace.
To make health and safety an integral part of every managerial and supervisory
position.
To ensure health and safety is considered in all planning and work activities.
To involve our employees in the decision making processes through regular
communication, consultation and training.
To provide a continuous program of education and learning to ensure that
employees are aware of safe work practices.
To identify hazards in the workplace through hazard identification and risk
analysis.
To ensure incidents are prevented.
The success of our health and safety management is dependent on:
Proactive planning of work activities with due consideration given to implementing
Workplace Health and Safety controls that are suitable to each given situation.
Understanding the total work process and associated Workplace Health and
Safety risks.
Ensuring the work team is totally committed to achieving our objectives.
Ensuring that open and honest communication exists between management and
employees.
SIGNATURE:

PRINT NAME: Aaron Ruhle_____________________

POSITION: Manager___________________________

DATED:
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R OLES AND R ESPONSIBILITIES

SUPERVISOR (Supervisor)
________________________________________________________________________
First Name Family Name
is responsible to:
Monitor and review the compliance of this Work Method Statement;
Action safety reports and carry out workplace inspections;
Participate in safety meetings; safety programs and toolbox meetings;
Investigate hazard reports and ensure that corrective actions are undertaken;
Participate in incident investigations;
Supervise and ensure compliance with Work Method Statement;
Ensure Principal Contractors safety requirements are complied with;
Ensure workers have a Workplace Health and Safety General Induction card.

SIGNATURE: _____________________________ DATE: _________ / _______ / _________


Above Named person to sign

Experienced workers will be used to perform the work on this site.


Extra workers will be trained when required.

S AFETY R ULES
Personal Protective Equipment will be used.
Damaged electrical equipment to be removed from use.
This Work Method Statement will be adhered to.
Workers will assist the Principal Contractor with maintaining amenities ie: toilets
and lunchroom.
Workers will adhere to the Principal Contractors Site Rules.

P ERSONAL P ROTECTIVE E QUIPMENT R EQUIRED


Personal protective clothing / equipment will be worn in accordance with Material
Safety Data Sheets when using hazardous substances.
Safety footwear and hardhat will be worn in accordance with the Principal
Contractors site rules.
Shirt will be worn and a sunscreen will be applied to exposed areas of body.
Eye, hearing, hand and other personal protective equipment will be used when
and where required.
The use of a barrier cream is recommended to protect against industrial dermatitis.
PREFERRED PLASTER
SHED 8, 16 SYDAL STREET
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, QLD, 4551
ABN: 27 370 199 289

M ETHOD OF W ORK

Systems
Follow the Work Method Statement.
Complete the checklist.
Accident Reporting, Recording and Investigation
Injuries of any nature (within reason) will be investigated, reported and recorded on an
incident / accident report form. This is for the benefit of the company and the individual if a
future dispute should occur.
Any Serious Bodily Injury, Work Caused Illness or Dangerous Event will be brought to the
Principal Contractors attention immediately.
Serious Bodily Injury means an injury to a person that causes -
The injured person's death; or
The loss of a distinct part or an organ of the injured persons body; or
The injured person to be absent from the person's voluntary or paid employment
for more than four (4) days.
Work Caused Illness means -
An illness contracted by a person to which work, a workplace, a workplace activity
or specified high risk plant was a significant contributing factor; or
The recurrence, aggravation, acceleration, exacerbation or deterioration in a
person of an existing illness if work, a workplace, a workplace activity or
specified high risk plant was a significant contributing factor to the recurrence,
aggravation, acceleration, exacerbation or deterioration.
Dangerous event means -
An event caused by specified high risk plant, or an event at a workplace caused by a
workplace activity, if the event involves or could have involved exposure of persons to risk
to their health and safety because of -
Collapse, overturning, failure or malfunction of, or damage to, an item of specified
high risk plant; or
Collapse or failure of an excavation or of any shoring supporting an excavation; or
Damage to any load bearing member of, or the failure of any brake, steering
device or other control device of a crane, hoist, conveyor, lift or escalator; or
Implosion, explosion or fire; or
Escape, spillage or leakage of any hazardous material or dangerous goods; or
Fall or release from a height of any plant, substance or object; or
Uncontrolled explosion, fire or escape of gas or steam.
Emergency Procedures
Management is to be notified immediately of an emergency situation.
Knowing these procedures and following them can save unnecessary suffering and
perhaps the life of your fellow work mate.
Requiring an Ambulance
Injured person to be given first aid treatment at scene of event and
not moved unless his / her life is threatened every effort to be
made to get help to the injured person.
Following an accident a member of the crew is to contact the site
supervisor immediately.
Supervisor to arrange Ambulance or medical help.
Telephone Contacts Nos. (See page 12 for supervisors phone number.)
The following information is to be provided accurately: -
Location of the accident - ie: site.
Describe the nature of the injury and if possible how the accident occurred.
NOTE: Two (2) persons to remain with the injured person.
Fire Procedure
Alert other workers and send someone to alert fire brigade.
Attend to persons in immediate danger.
If possible, switch off power near fire and disconnect power leads.
Use fire extinguisher if safe to do so.
Obey instructions of the Principal Contractors Supervisor.
Evacuation procedure
Remain at assembly point until directed otherwise by emergency personnel.
Hazardous Substance Exposure
For first aid procedures refer to Material Safety Data Sheets for detailed requirements.
Investigation immediately after the accident should obtain the following information.
The witnesses name, address and a contact phone number.
A signed statement from the witness.
A statement from the supervisor in charge.
This statement must contain the instructions the injured person was working under, the
Personal Protective Equipment the person was required to wear and what the person was
wearing.
First Aid
Our workers will have access to appropriate and adequate first aid.
Hygiene
Personal hygiene is encouraged especially when coming in contact with treated timber.
Workers are to wash their hands prior to eating, going to the toilet and before smoking.
Exposure to Sunlight
A shirt will to be worn. This shirt should have a collar and preferably have long sleeves.
Shirts with the sleeves removed may not be permitted.
General Safety Inductions
Evidence of a current General Safety Induction will be produced upon entering the site.
This evidence will be made available upon request.
A record is kept of workers inducted and the date of induction.
General Housekeeping
Waste materials / rubbish will be cleaned up at the end of the day and placed in the
provided skips or approved area. Workers noted littering on the site will be expected to
clean up.
Alcohol and Drugs
During work hours we require our workers to have a zero (0) blood alcohol level. Any
deviation from this is against the law and may result in disciplinary action.
Drugs, except over the counter or prescribed medications, will not be tolerated on site.
If medication, prescribed or over the counter, is required to be taken and carries a
warning of a side effect eg: drowsiness, then the supervisor or first aid officer must be
notified.
Dust
Every step is taken to protect workers from extract dust before relying on Personal
Protective Equipment, ie: extraction fans.
Respiratory protection will be used in accordance with the Material Safety Data Sheet for
the substance being used.
The correct respiratory protection with appropriate filters will be used for the process being
undertaken, for protecting the lungs where there is a risk from harmful dust.
Hazardous and Toxic Substances
Material Safety Data Sheets will be obtained and made available for employees to read.
Personal Protective Equipment and First Aid requirements will be as recommended in the
Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
Common Plant
Common plant supplied by the Principal Contractor will be used in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions. No common plant will be misused, or interfered with.
The Principal Contractor will be consulted if changes are required to common plant.
Where the Principal Contractor has supplied common plant that requires users to be
trained in the use of, the Principal Contractor will supply the training.
Trestles / Planks
Workplace Health and Safety Regulations require platforms used on a trestle to have an
unobstructed surface width of 450mm. Work conducted above three (3) metres or more
for housing construction or 2.4 metres or more for other construction work must have edge
protection, each trestle should be secured. The working platform must not be higher than
5 metres.
Industrial rated trestles should be used to support a plank upon which a person has to
work.
Lasers
Experienced persons will operate Class 1 lasers. Lasers will be used in accordance with
manufacturers instructions.
Care will be taken not to directly point laser beam in the direction of anyones face, especially
the eyes.
Storage of Materials
Materials not in use will be secured and stored in a neat and tidy manner. No materials
will be left in a place where it interferes with the health and safety of others.
Materials will be kept clear of access ways.
Risk Assessments
Risk Assessments have been carried out as reported within this document. It may be
necessary to review these from time to time.
This will be done in accordance with the Workplace Health and Safety Code of Practice for
Risk Assessments.
Section 22 of the Workplace Health and Safety Act sets out how to apply Risk
Management -
Identify the hazard
Assess the risk that may result because of the hazard.
Decide on the control measures to prevent, or minimise the level of risk, and
Implement the controls.
Monitor and review the effectiveness of the measures.

Ladders
Ladders are to be marked Industrial type with a load rating of at least 120kg and be
Australian Standard approved. Ladders are to be secured before use. The ladder must
extend at least one (1) metre past the landing platform. Utmost care is to be exercised
when transporting these ladders, as damage will make them unsuitable to be used on site.
When working on a ladder the user should remain centred between the stiles. The user
should not stand higher than the tread or rung indicated on the ladder as the highest
standing level.
The user should not stand on
The top cap or the top tread of a self-supporting ladder;
Above the second top rung of a non-self-supporting ladder; or
The rear horizontal braces of a single-sided self-supporting ladder.
When working from a ladder higher than three (3) metres on domestic sites or 2.4 metres
on other sites, the worker will have at least three (3) points of contact on the ladder ie: both
legs and one arm. If a worker is unable to have three (3) points of contact on the ladder
then a pole strap must be used. The pole strap must be used in accordance with the
manufacturers instructions.
The ladder should be kept close to the work. The user should not overreach, but instead
should descend and relocate the ladder. A ladder should not be relocated while anyone is
on the ladder. When using a ladder the user should never push or pull unless the ladder
is properly secured.
Users should not 'walk' the ladder to reposition it but instead should descend and relocate
the ladder. 'Walking' describes the action of a person at the top of a ladder who, by
moving their body, causes the bottoms of the ladder stiles to lift clear of the floor so
causing the ladder to move.
Important Notes:
Single ladder to be no more than 6.1 metres in length;
Extension ladder maximum length 7.5 metres;
Industrial load rated 120 kg.
Stilts
Stilts are to be inspected thoroughly for defective components. These defective components
are to be replaced before use.
The wearing of stilts within the building construction industry can be hazardous unless the
manufacturers instructions are fully followed.
The manufacturers instructions state the following and will be adhered to:
Stilts must not be worn without prior inspection
Dont wear the stilts without being instructed on their use;
Dont wear the stilts that are uncomfortable or out of adjustment;
Dont modify or wear damaged stilts;
Dont use on slippery surfaces;
Dont use them on sand, rocky, uneven muddy or soft ground;
Dont use them where they may become entangled in wire, builders lines, rope,
electric cable, extension cords etc;
Dont carry heavy loads while using stilts;
Dont attempt to walk fast or run on stilts;
Dont attempt to pick anything lower than floor level;
Dont wear stilts that are higher than necessary;
Dont become over confident and fail to exercise caution;
Dont lean over objects while on stilts;
Dont take steps so large that the action springs the bottom out;
Dont modify the stilts in anyway;
Dont wear on balconies, stair wells or near lift wells;
Dont wear silts up and down stairs.

Mobile Scaffold
Mobile Scaffold will be erected in accordance with the mobile scaffold plan / manufacturers
instructions.
Mobile scaffold plan will be attached to the scaffold.
At no time will the mobile scaffold be used without handrails of at least 900mm
high and mid-rails.
Toe boards will be in place.
Internal stair way will be in place and will be used.
At no time will workers climb up the outside of the mobile scaffold.
Wheels will be locked into place when being used.
At no time will a person ride the mobile scaffold.

Work Platforms
Competent workers or workers working under the direction of competent workers will be
allowed to use elevated work platforms such as scissor lifts and booms up to eleven (11)
metres.
Qualified workers only will be allowed to operate elevated work platforms over eleven (11)
metres.
Working at Heights
Domestic Construction
Where there is a risk of falling less than three (3) metres in housing construction, work
may be performed only where the hazard has been managed.
Where there is a risk of falling more than three (3) metres in housing construction work the
following must be installed:
Approved Edge protection; or
Fall arrest platform; or
Approved Fall arrest systems (some harness must not be used where a worker
can fall less than 6.5 metres); or
Fall protection may be of an approved safety railing system.
Care must be taken at heights less than three (3) metres. Safe working procedures must
be used.
Commercial Construction
Where there is a risk of falling less than 2.4 metres in commercial construction work must
be performed only where the hazard has been managed.
Where there is a risk of falling more than 2.4 metres in commercial construction work the
following must be installed:
Approved Edge protection; or
Fall arrest platform; or
Approved Fall arrest systems (some harness must not be used where a worker
can fall less than 6.5 metres); or
Fall protection may be of an approved safety railing system.
Care must be taken at heights less than 2.4 metres. Safe working procedures must be
used.
Electrical Equipment
The Principal Contractor is to ensure an appropriate safety switch on site.
Generators provided for the supply of electricity must have the appropriate safety devices
in place and in working condition, to prevent or minimise the risk of electric shock.
In accordance with the Electrical Safety Regulations our electrical equipment will be kept
in safe working condition, tested, tagged and maintained. Testing and tagging will be
carried out by a competent person every three (3) months.
Recommended Colour schedule for tags:
Red January March;
Green April June;
Blue July September;
Yellow October December;
A register of the equipment with a record of formal tests, inspections and repairs will be
kept.
Heavy duty leads are to extend no more than 35 metres.
Piggyback plugs and double adapters will not be used.
Green coloured cords will not be used.
Unsafe electrical equipment will be removed from use.
Portable Residual Current Devices (RCD) will be pushbutton tested daily.
Compressed Air
Compressed air can cause serious injuries to workers. Compressed air tools are not to be
misused. Compressed air tools are to be used for the task the tool is designed for.
Compressed air hose coupling must be of a permanent nature or have coupling clips to
prevent the hoses from parting.
Never direct the air jet at yourself or any other worker.
Never use defective equipment.
Manual Tasks
Back Injuries, sprains and strains are the major cause of lost time injuries.
There are some simple steps that you can follow to eliminate the risk of a manual handling
injury.
Step 1. Always plan your lift. Select your pathway and check it for trip hazards.
Inspect the destination and determine where the load will be placed.
Step 2. Examine the object. Determine its weight. Look for any sharp edges or
spikes. Will the load be balanced when lifted? Will the load block my
vision?
Step 3. Position your feet around the load to get as close as possible. Keep your
back straight and bend your legs. Get a good grip, using your palms and
fingers.
Step 4. Using your legs lift the object up. Lift smoothly and keep your back straight.
Do not twist while lifting.
Step 5. Carry the load to its destination. Bending your legs and keeping your back
straight, place the load at its destination. Make sure the load is not placed
in a walkway and represents a trip hazard.
Step 6. When carrying objects they must be carried close to your body.
Where the load is awkwardly shaped, too heavy or unbalanced, use a mechanical aid eg:
a trolley, a forklift, or alternatively ask for someone else to help you.
Plant and Equipment
Plant and equipment, including mobile scaffold and electrical equipment supplied, is for the
use of our employees and sub contractors only. Plant and equipment must be used in
accordance with the Manufacturers Instructions, relevant Australian Standards and this
Work Method Statement.
Plant or equipment needing maintenance will be removed from site until it is repaired.
Management or supervisor must be informed of any employee that is unsure of the safe
use of plant and / or equipment.
No guarding is to be removed from plant or equipment including grinders, saws
scaffolding, etc.
PREFERRED PLASTER
SHED 8, 16 SYDAL STREET
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, QLD, 4551
ABN: 27 370 199 289
PHONE: 07 54918090
FAX: 07 54918084

CONTACT TELEPHONE NUMBERS

ADMINISTRATION AARON RUHLE 0407


585375

MANAGER JON HARM 0418


885997

SUPERVISOR C OLIN CUPID 0411


308657

S/COAST FORMAN DEAN BLAKE 0407


140922

S/COAST FORMAN REDMOND KIDMAN-LEWIS 0411 195774

ESTIMATOR GAVEN ASHWORTH 0438


286134

AMBULANCE 000

FIRE 000

POLICE 000
POISONS INFORMATION CENTRE 13 1126

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C HECKLIST
R E M E DY C A R R I E D
ITEM DESCRIPTION Y E S /N O ACTION BY
OUT
1. Edge protection fully
encompasses work area.
2. Trestles / planks in good
condition.
3. Electrical equipment maintained
ie: tested / tagged, guarded.
4. Personal Protective Equipment
being worn.
5. Housekeeping maintained.
6. Manual handling procedures
being followed.
7. Material stored.
8. Access kept clear.
9. Material Safety Data Sheets
available.
10. Adequate Lighting.
11. Ladders used correctly / good
condition.
12. Ensure work areas are clear of
materials before using stilts.
13.
14.
15.

COMMENTS:

SIGNATURE: _____________________________ DATED: ________ / _______ / _________


Site Supervisor

Original copy is kept at Preferred Plasters office.


A copy is supplied to the Principal Contractor.

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Wor k Method Statement
PREFERRED PLASTER RISK ASSESSMENT

Workers Involved
Potential

Other Workers
Risk

Public
Hazards Class Action Required To Remove or Manage Risk

1 2 3

Provide and maintain edge protection on work


Falling People / Objects a a a a platforms / scaffold ie: Toe Boards; Mid Rail;
Hand Rails.
Restrict access to work areas under persons
working at heights (barricades / signs).
Use tools wrist straps.
Provide supervision and training.
Ensure the correct ladders and /or work
platforms are used correctly and maintained.
Ensure scaffold / work platform is safe to work
from by gaining assurance from the principal
contractor.
Use Personal Protective Equipment in
accordance with Work Method Statement.

Exposure to Sun a a Use Sunscreen (UV) protection.


Encourage wearing long sleeve shirts and wide
brimmed hats.
Provide awareness training.

Penetrating objects a a a a Wear protective footwear.


Dispose of hazardous objects.
Ensure access ways remain clear.

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InvolvedWorkers

WorkersOther
Potential

Public
Risk
Hazards Action Required To Remove or Manage Risk
Class
1 2 3
Hearing Loss a a a Use hearing protection devices when required.
Provide awareness training.

Electrical a a a a Equipment tested, tagged and maintained.


Use earth leakage devices.
Check for electrical hazards, overhead cables
and switch boxes and leads prior to starting
work.

Keep work areas and passageways clear of


Slips, Trips and Falls a a a
obstacles.
Unused gear to be stacked and stored.

Ensure ladder / work platform is stable and in


Falling from Ladders / Work platforms a a a
good condition.
Ensure the correct ladder / work platform is
used in accordance with manufacturers
instructions.

Use respiratory protection devices when


Dust a a a
required.
Provide awareness training.

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InvolvedWorkers

WorkersOther
Potential

Public
Risk
Hazards Action Required To Remove or Manage Risk
Class
1 2 3
Provide and utilise mechanical manual handling
Manual Task Hazards a a
devices where practical.
Provide instruction and training on safe lifting
techniques and manual handling hazards.
Materials delivered to site in bulk to be unloaded
by mechanical means of crane.
Use wheelbarrow or trolley to move boxes and
tools.
Recommended Personal Protective Equipment
Avoid lifting large, heavy awkward loads.
Unload materials and tools as close as possible
to point of use.
Ensure adequate resources to do task.

Hazardous Substances a a Use in well ventilated areas.


Use moisturisers and barrier creams to protect
exposed skin affected by contact with
substances.
Use Personal Protective Equipment in
accordance with Material Safety Data Sheet.

Using Stilts a a a Training required.


Follow the manufacturers instructions and the
Instructions in this Work Method Statement.

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Workers Involved

Other Workers
Potential
Risk

Public
Class
Hazards Action Required To Remove or Manage Risk

1 2 3

Other Unidentified Hazards

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S TAFF ON S ITE
P O SITIO N - W O R K E R S N A M E Q UAL IF IC ATIO N S / C UR R EN C Y
T RA IN IN G
A full list of Preferred Plaster
employees is available from our
Supervisor Aaron Ruhle 0407 585375

SUB CONTRACTOR
Signature: __________________________________

Print Name: _________________________________

Position: ___________________________________

Dated: ________ / _______ / _________


PRINCIPAL CONTRACTOR
Signature: __________________________________

Print Name: _________________________________

Position: ___________________________________

Dated: ________ / _______ / _________

IMPORTANT DISCLAIMER:- No person should rely on the contents of this Work Method Statement without obtaining advice
from a qualified professional person. This Work Method Statement is written on the terms and understanding that (1) the
authors, consultants and editors are not held responsible for the results of any action taken on the basis of information in
this policy, nor any error in or omission from this policy; and (2) the publisher is not engaged in rendering legal, accounting,
professional or other advise or services. The publisher, and the authors, consultants and editors, expressly disclaim all and
any liability and responsibility to any person, whether Employer or Worker of this publication or not in respect of anything,
done or omitted to be done by any such person in reliance, whether wholly or partially, upon the whole or any part of the
contents of this publication. Without limiting the generally of the above, no author, consultant or editor shall have any
responsibility for any act or omission of any other author, consultant or editor.

All rights reserved. This complete document is protected by copyright act 1968 of Australia and its subsequent
amendments. No part of this publication may be stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by other
means, electronic, mechanical, Photocopying, Recording or Otherwise, Without The Prior Permission Of The Owner
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PREFERRED PLASTER
SHED 8, 16 SYDAL STREET
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, QLD, 4551
ABN: 27 370 199 289
PHONE: 07 54918090
FAX: 07 54918084

APPENDIX A

REGISTERS
PREFERRED PLASTER
WORK METHOD STATEMENT REGISTER
The people who have signed this register have read the Work Method Statement
and hereby abide by the rules set out.
Office Use Only

Persons Name Company/Employer Copy Given Signature Date


Yes No

PREFERRED PLASTER
W ORK M ETHOD S TATEMENT T RAINING R EGISTER
Those who have read this Work Method Statement and signed this register
will abide by the rules set out.
Office Use Only

PERSONS NAME C O M PAN Y /E M P L OYE R S I G N ATU R E D ATE

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OTHER COMMENTS:

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GENERAL TRAINING REGISTER


Subject:

WORKERS NAME SIGNATURE DATE

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G ENERAL I NDUCTION R EGISTER
Office Use Only
GENERAL
IN
DU
CTI
ON
CA
WORKERS NAME S I G N ATU R E D ATE
RD
SI
GH
TE
D
Y / N

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HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES REGISTER
The following is a list of the hazardous substances held on the site:

USER ON SITE MSDS


A P P ROX .
P ROD U C T S N A M E O F E M P L OYE R O R S E L F P ROVI D E D
AMOUNT
E M P L OYE D P E R S O N YES / NO
CSR Acrylic Stud Adhesive Preferred Plaster Yes

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E LECTRICAL E QUIPMENT R EGISTER
Office Use Only
N E XT T E S T I N S P E C TOR
DESCRIPTION TYPE / MODEL D ATE
D ATE S I G NATU R E

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SHED 8, 16 SYDAL STREET
LITTLE MOUNTAIN, QLD, 4551
ABN: 27 370 199 289
PHONE: 07 54918090
FAX: 07 54918084

APPENDIX B

MATERIAL SAFETY DATA


SHEETS

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