Exterior Painting (Residential) — Safe Work Method Statement
Covers exterior painting of residential dwellings including weatherboard, rendered masonry, fascia, eaves, windows, doors and veranda posts. Includes surface preparation, priming and topcoating using brush, roller and limited spray application from ladders, scaffolding and ground level in accordance with AS/NZS 2311.
5 work steps
11 hazards identified
11 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
WHS Reg 2011, Reg 44 - Duties relating to hazardous chemicals
PPE Requirements
Full body harness with double lanyard (AS/NZS 1891.1)
Hard hat (Type 1) (AS/NZS 1801)
Safety glasses (medium impact) (AS/NZS 1337.1)
Half-face respirator with A1 cartridge (AS/NZS 1716)
Nitrile chemical-resistant gloves (AS/NZS 2161.10)
Non-slip enclosed footwear (AS/NZS 2210.3)
SPF 50+ sunscreen and broad-brimmed hat (General duty)
Australian Standards Referenced
AS/NZS 2311 - Guide to the painting of buildings
AS/NZS 4576 - Guidelines for scaffolding safety
AS/NZS 1891.1 - Industrial fall-arrest systems and devices: Harnesses and ancillary equipment
AS 4361.1 - Guide to lead paint management: Industrial applications
AS/NZS 1716 - Respiratory protective devices
AS/NZS 1337.1 - Personal eye protection
AS/NZS 1892.1 - Portable ladders
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