Bricklaying & Masonry JSA
Brick and block laying, stone work, retaining walls, and lintels
Bricklaying & Masonry Complete Pack
8 documents — everything you need for bricklaying & masonry compliance.
Bricklaying and masonry work involves significant manual handling, working at heights on scaffolding, and exposure to silica dust — all requiring careful hazard management under WHS legislation.
Our bricklaying SWMS pack covers 8 work activities including brick and block laying, stonework installation, retaining wall construction, lintel placement, and working from scaffolding. Each document addresses hazards such as musculoskeletal injuries from repetitive lifting, falls from scaffolding, silica dust from cutting bricks and blocks, and struck-by injuries from falling masonry.
Key Hazards Covered
- Musculoskeletal injuries from repetitive heavy lifting
- Falls from scaffolding and elevated platforms
- Silica dust from cutting bricks and blocks
- Struck by falling masonry or materials
- Cement burns and dermatitis
- Manual handling of heavy lintels
Relevant Australian Standards
- AS 3700 Masonry structures
- AS/NZS 1576 Scaffolding
- AS/NZS 4994.1 Temporary edge protection
- AS/NZS 1715 Respiratory protective devices
Individual Documents — $16.96 each
Bricklaying & Masonry JSA — Common Questions
What is the difference between a JSA and a SWMS?
A SWMS is a legal requirement for high-risk construction work and must include detailed control measures and worker sign-off. A JSA is a simplified hazard analysis used for daily planning, toolbox meetings, and non-HRCW tasks. Many businesses use both.
When should I use a JSA?
Use a JSA for daily pre-start meetings, when introducing new workers to a task, for non-high-risk activities, or as a quick reference during toolbox talks.
Can a JSA replace a SWMS?
No. If the work is classified as high-risk construction work under WHS Regulations, a SWMS is legally required. A JSA complements a SWMS but cannot replace it for HRCW.
Are your JSA documents editable?
Yes. All JSA documents are delivered in editable Word (.docx) format with your business details pre-filled.
Last updated: March 2026