Samplecsemp
Samplecsemp
All you have to do is replace these with your own company and project details and then delete the prompt boxes like this. The plan needs to be specific to your organisation and each project, NOTE: Print the last 3 pages of this document and then delete them; they are instructions for tailoring and about this plan
Xyz
Controlled COPY No. 1 This is a controlled document. Only registered holders of controlled copies will receive updates Issue No. 1.0 Date: 17/01/2012
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Table of contents
Page No
WHS and Environmental Policy ......................................................................................................... 5 1Introduction ........................................................................................................................ 6 2Definitions ........................................................................................................................... 6 3Business outline ................................................................................................................... 7 4Planning and Responsibilities ............................................................................................ 7
4.1Environmental legislation, approvals, licenses and permits .............................................................. 10
6Safe Work Method Statements ........................................................................................ 10 7Environmental protection measures ............................................................................... 11 8Information, training and competency ........................................................................... 11
8.1Induction training .............................................................................................................................. 12
12Site Safety and Environmental Protection Rules ........................................................... 18 13Plant and Equipment ....................................................................................................... 18
14Hazardous Substances and Dangerous Goods ............................................................... 18 15Electrical Equipment ........................................................................................................ 18 16Subcontractor Management ............................................................................................ 18
16.1Selecting and engaging subcontractors ............................................................................................. 18 16.2Managing subcontractors on site ....................................................................................................... 19
17Safety and Environmental Site Inspections .................................................................... 19 18Corrective and preventive action .................................................................................... 19 19Review of HSE performance ........................................................................................... 20 20Project Forms .................................................................................................................... 20 21Project Specific Information ............................................................................................ 20
1 Introduction
This Construction Safety and Environmental Management Plan (CSEMP) is the prime document for the management of safety and environmental issues in all works undertaken by Xyz. The Plan provides information and guidance on how Xyz will meet all Work Health & Safety and Environmental requirements. By implementing this management plan, Xyz aims to: ensure that personnel working on site, members of the public and visitors to the site are adequately protected from risk of injury or illness ensure that appropriate environmental protection measures are implemented on works undertaken within the work areas.
The plan has been developed to comply with the requirements of: Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 and associated Codes of Practice; and applicable Federal and State Environmental Legislation.
2 Definitions
Some of the new terms introduced in the new Work Health and Safety Act 2011 are outlined below:
als conducting a business or undertaking. A PCBU has a primary duty of care to ensure workers and othe
undertaking. Officers must exercise due diligence to ensure their business or undertaking fulfils its hea
A worker is any person who performs work in any capacity for a business or undertaking including labo
nterests of workers in a work group. They have certain powers and functions relating to work health and
Ensure that their plant and equipment are properly inspected and maintained Notify the Xyz site supervisor of any safety or environmental incident such as oil spills, near misses, injuries When required, participate in incident investigations Ensure that their personnel hold all relevant tickets, licences and permits Ensure that appropriate SWMS are available on site
Environmental Awareness of their environmental protection responsibilities and measures to minimise environmental impacts Environmental protection requirements of the site as set out in this Plan Any other relevant health and safety issues, which become apparent during project start up, will be included in the site-specific induction. Only people who have attended this induction will be permitted onto the jobsite. This will be provided by the works supervisor or another delegated Officer. Site induction training is recorded in form F02 Site Induction Register. Subcontractors and visitors to the site will be inducted along the lines of the topics listed above. Induction is given before a subcontractor is allowed to commence work on site. Visitors to workplaces are site inducted and must be accompanied at all times around the workplace by an authorised person. When required they are issued with protective clothing.
15 Electrical Equipment
Xyz ensures that the use of electrical wiring, equipment, portable tools and extension leads is in accordance with applicable codes and standards including AS3012, Electrical Installations Construction and Demolition Sites and AS3000, Wiring Rules. All electrical equipment including leads, portable power tools, junction boxes and earth leakage, or residual current devices is inspected and tested by a suitably qualified person and labelled with a tag of currency before being used on site. Electrical equipment brought on site is listed in the Electrical Equipment Register form F10.
16 Subcontractor Management
16.1 Selecting and engaging subcontractors
Xyz engages only suppliers and subcontractors who have the right competencies and experience to perform the work satisfactorily.
The Project Manager ensures that project performance is evaluated on a regular basis by reviewing inspections records, complaints, enquires received, incidents and accidents.
20 Project Forms
Various forms are used to help keep record of HSE performance; refer to Appendix A for forms to be used with the project.
Number Name F01 AppendixToolbox Meeting Record A Project forms F02 Site Induction Register F03 Daily Site Risk Assessment F04 Hazardous Chemicals Register F05 Subcontractor Register F06 Communications and Complaints Register F07 Incident Investigation Report F08 Training and Competency Register F09 Plant and Equipment Register F10 Electrical Equipment Register F11 Register of Injuries F12 Hazard Report F13 Truck and Plant Pre-Start Inspection & Defect Report F14-A Safety and Environmental Inspection Checklist F15 Risk Assessment F16 Safe Work Method Statement F17 Environmental incident report F18 Non-conformance report (NCR) F19 Corrective action request (CAR) F20 Environmental protection measures F21 Waste disposal register
Project Title Document Title Safety and Environmental Management Plan (CSEMP) Project No. CSEMP 01/2012 Issue 1.0 Date 17 Jan 2012 Prepared by Name Authorising manager
Works description
Write a brief description below of what the project involves then delete this box, example follows
The works comprises the subdivision of the Office space at Level 3, Office 3-1210, into separate office space. The works also include modification to the Spotless Office to create access to the sub-divided office space. The works are shown and described in the Drawings (attached in the appendices), and will be constructed in accordance with the requirements set out in the Drawings and specifications provided with the tender documents The main activities to be carried out during the project are: Demolition of walls. Building new(Name)walls. partition Reconfiguring electrical wiring. (Signature) Rearranging air conditioning ducts Painting (Date)
Working hours
Approved working hours will be 7am to 7pm Monday to Friday and 7am to 1 pm on Saturdays. No work on Sundays and public holidays. Works outside these hours will require written approval from the Client and nearby residents and businesses will be advised of changed hours.
ORGANISATION DETAILS
Business or trading name and address:
Name of director or manager: Telephone: Insurances (Attach copies of certificates of currency) Company Policy number Expire date Workers compensation
Public liability
Professional indemnity
Other
Induction Date
Inductee Name Site rules must be specific to each site and organisation. Delete Declaration: what is not applicable to your project; and understand the safety and if required; and then delete this prompt box add new site rules environmental information provided to me and I agree to abi Inducted by Name Evidence sighted of: (?) yes; (X) No; (NA) not applicable General WHS Induction Card Work activity Induction Project/Location: Site Inductions
Project Location:
XYZ the site on initial commencement and following any significant changes to site management arrangeme F02 must be inducted to the site on arrival. d by a guide at all times and must follow all instructions given to them Site Induction Register f site safety rules, hazardous work activities occurring at the site and arrangements for first aid and em ompleted the general safety induction, work activity safety induction and site-specific induction are perm
minated wherever possible. hanical devices to lift heavy or awkward items. sed where mechanical lifting is not practical. manual handling is prohibited. Traffic & Vehicle Movements
ic and site vehicle movements must be clearly marked and separated from pedestrian travel paths. Mobile Plant
e mobile plant must be identified prior to operation of that plant. t within 4 metres of a mobile plant and its sphere of influence. nd plant. Listen for reversing alarms. nes and low branches when operating mobile plant.
e to be worn during daylight hours whenever working in the vicinity of traffic or mobile plant. striping are to be worn at night when working in the vicinity of passing traffic. Use of Hazardous Substances