Structural Framing (Steel) — Safe Work Method Statement

Covers the assembly and erection of light-gauge and structural steel framing systems including cold-formed steel wall frames, floor joists and roof framing. Addresses hazards associated with handling steel members, TEK screw fixing, angle grinding, and working at heights during multi-storey steel frame erection.

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 214 - Exposure to hazardous atmospheres (metal fume)

PPE Requirements

Hard hat (Type 1) (AS/NZS 1801) Safety glasses or face shield (medium impact) (AS/NZS 1337.1) Class 5 hearing protection (AS/NZS 1270) Steel-cap safety boots (AS/NZS 2210.3) Cut-resistant gloves (Level E) (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/NZS 4600 — Cold-Formed Steel Structures AS 4100 — Steel Structures AS/NZS 1891.1 — Industrial Fall-Arrest Systems — Harnesses and Ancillary Equipment AS/NZS 4576 — Guidelines for Scaffolding Safety AS/NZS 1801 — Occupational Protective Helmets AS/NZS 1337.1 — Personal Eye Protection AS/NZS 1270 — Acoustics — Hearing Protectors AS/NZS 2161.3 — Occupational Protective Gloves
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