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The Protective Clothing Uniform Policy outlines the employers obligation to provide protective clothing and for the employees to ensure that they're wearing the protective clothing to reduce injuries. -
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The Fatigue Management Policy has been generated to ensure that your workers are fully focused, aware and engaged at work. The purpose of implementing a Fatigue Management Policy is to avoid any potential hazards from occurring within the workplace, due to a worker having inadequate sleep. -
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The Injury Management Policy outlines businesses approach in relation to dealing with injuries within the workplace. The Injury Management Policy outlines the businesses procedures in assisting the workers return to work.Attention NECA Members!
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NECA's Work Health and Safety Policy has been generated to assist your business in ensuring the health, safety and welfare of your employees. NECA's Work Health and Safety Policy has been created in compliance with the Work Health and Safety Act 2011.Attention NECA Members!
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The purpose of the Fitness for Work Policy is to ensure that your workers are not influenced or impacted by any factors that may affect their capacity to work safely. -
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The No Live Work Policy has been generated for businesses to inform their workers of their policy in regards to working live and to eliminate hazards within the workplace.Attention NECA Members!
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Safe Working Procedures for the Electrical Trades Industry MS Word Format Instant Download Included:- SWP-001 Drilling into Bonded Asbestos Containing Materials (ACM)
- SWP-002 Working On Electrical Mounting Boards Containing Asbestos
- SWP-003 Removal and modification of asbestos pipes and pits
- SWP-004 Unplanned asbestos disturbance emergency procedure
- SWP-005 Conduit Installation in walls and ceilings
- SWP-006 Conduit Installation in the ground
- SWP-007 Working in ceiling spaces
- SWP-008 Using portable ladders
- SWP-009 Erecting and using mobile scaffolds
- SWP-010 Dismantling mobile scaffolds
- SWP-011 Electrical Isolation (Lockout Tagout)
- SWP-012 Working at heights
- SWP-013 Testing and tagging of electrical appliances
- SWP-014 Use of mobile plant
- SWP-015 Trenching and excavating
- SWP-016 Replacing and disposing fluoro lamps (MCLs)
- SWP-017 Cutting existing conduits
- SWP-018 Heat shrink cable joints and lugs
- SWP-019 Conduit installation, placed prior to pouring concrete
- SWP-020 Cable and ladder tray installation
- SWP-021 Installing light fittings
- SWP-022 Installation of switchboards
- SWP-023 Installation of pyrotenax (mims) cable
- SWP-024 Installation of lighting looms
- SWP-025 Installation of cable supports
- SWP-026 Installation of mains
- SWP-027 Installation of switchboard connections
- SWP-028 New work in existing switchboards
- SWP-029 Installation of submains
- SWP-030 Installation of power and light cabling
- SWP-031 Installation of power points
- SWP-032 Installing ceiling mounted lights and speakers
- SWP-033 Removal of PCBs
- SWP-034 Disconnecting existing installation
- SWP-035 Test for de-energised (DEAD)
- SWP-036 Energise and commission installation
- SWP-037 Installation of grid connected photovoltaic system
- SWP-038 Installation of equipment racks
- SWP-039 Installation of new rack/cabinets
- SWP-040 Installation of racks/cabinet mounted equipment
- SWP-041 installation of fibre optic cable
- SWP-042 Installation of trunk cable
- SWP-043 Termination of trunk cabling
- SWP-044 Working in confined spaces
- SWP-045 Noise Management
- SWP-046 Forklift Safety
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effectively respond to emergencies by implementing Emergency Actions Plans which are developed and implemented to;- Minimise injury and damage;
- Minimise harm to the environment; and
- Preserve the Projects operability and reputation.
- An Emergency Response Risk Assessment;
- A First Aid Equipment Assessment; and
- An Emergency Equipment Assessment.
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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) A218 CHAINSAW MAINTENANCE AND USE -
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Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) A217 INSTALL CABLE ON POLE -
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Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) A216 CROSS ARM INSTALL REPLACE -
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Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) A215 POLE TOP SUBSTATION -
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Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) A214 JOINTING OVERHEAD CONDUCTERS ENERGISED -
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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) A213 ASSEMBLE ERECT AND CONNECT STREET LIGHT COLUMNS -
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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) A212 CABLE INSTALLATION (DIRECT LAID) -
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SAFE WORK METHOD STATEMENT (SWMS) A211 CABLE INSTALLATION (IN CONDUIT)