Safe Work Procedure

Safe Work Procedure

The term Safe Work Procedure (SWP) originated in Victoria, Australia and is predominately used as a Risk Management tool industries throughout Australia, particularly in the mining sector. SWP's are also referred to using other terms; Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) and Safe Operating Procedure (SOP). A Safe Work Procedure is a working risk control document created by teams within the company that describes the safest and efficient way to perform a certain task. This document stays in the Health & Safety system for regular use as a template or guide when completing that particular task on site.

What's in a Safe Work Procedure?

The document generally lists the associated hazards involved in performing a task, what risk score is associated with the hazards (using a risk matrix ), what personal protective equipment is required, and the steps involved to complete the activity without incident.

The document is split up to meet the above requirements as follows;
*Step
*Hazards
*Inherent Risk
*Control Measures
*Residual Risk

Each person involved in that task on site must ensure all sections of the SWP are followed.

Safe Work Procedures are also required for machinery and equipment that is used to perform commercial activities. The Procedures are required to be enforced within the workplace and improved as conditions or equipment changes.

External links

* [http://www.worksafe.wa.gov.au Worksafe Western Australia]
* [http://www.worksafe.vic.gov.au Worksafe Victoria]
* [http://www.safetyculture.com.au/procedures/index.php Safety Culture - Safe Work Procedures]


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