Structural Framing (Timber) — Safe Work Method Statement

Covers the erection and fixing of structural timber wall frames, top and bottom plates, studs, noggings, and bracing in accordance with AS 1684. Includes manual handling of timber members, use of power tools for cutting and fixing, and working at heights during upper-storey framing.

5 work steps 9 hazards identified 9 control measures 5×5 risk matrix Worker sign-off section

High-Risk Activity Categories

Working At Heights

Legislation Referenced

WHS Reg 2011, Reg 291(1)(a) - Risk of fall of 2m or more WHS Reg 2011, Part 3.1 - Managing risks to health and safety WHS Reg 2011, Reg 39 - Provision of information, training and instruction

PPE Requirements

Hard hat (Type 1) (AS/NZS 1801) Safety glasses (medium impact) (AS/NZS 1337.1) Class 5 hearing protection (AS/NZS 1270) Steel-cap safety boots (AS/NZS 2210.3) Cut-resistant gloves (AS/NZS 2161.3) Full body harness (heights work) (AS/NZS 1891.1) Hi-visibility vest (Class D/N) (AS/NZS 4602.1)

Australian Standards Referenced

AS 1684.2 — Residential Timber-Framed Construction AS/NZS 1801 — Occupational Protective Helmets AS/NZS 1891.1 — Industrial Fall-Arrest Systems — Harnesses and Ancillary Equipment AS/NZS 1891.4 — Industrial Fall-Arrest Systems — Selection, Use and Maintenance AS/NZS 4994.1 — Temporary Edge Protection AS/NZS 1337.1 — Personal Eye Protection AS/NZS 1270 — Acoustics — Hearing Protectors
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