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Agrochemicals and Weed Control SWMS

Agrochemicals and Weed Control SWMS

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Agrochemicals and Weed Control SWMS

Product Overview

This Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) provides a structured, step-by-step approach to managing risks associated with agrochemicals, weed control and related horticultural activities, helping you maintain strong WHS compliance on site. It is a comprehensive document that consolidates multiple aspects of Agrochemicals and Weed Control, covering planning, preparation, application, storage and disposal activities in one easy-to-use package.

Activities & Specific Tasks Covered

This document includes specific risk controls for:

  • Selection, safe handling and manual application of fertilisers in gardens, lawns and landscaped areas
  • Safe use, mixing and decanting of herbicides and other agrochemicals in accordance with label and SDS requirements
  • Identification, handling and control of poisonous or harmful plants, including skin-contact and inhalation risks
  • Procedures to cope safely with harmful plants such as poison ivy and similar irritant vegetation
  • Treatment and control of weeds in gardens, parks, verges and agricultural settings using chemical and non-chemical methods
  • Operation of propane flaming equipment for thermal weed control, including fire prevention and hot work controls
  • Manual weeding of gardens, beds and borders using hand tools and mechanical aids while minimising musculoskeletal strain
  • Management of chemical storage, labelling, segregation and security for fertilisers and herbicides
  • Use of appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for chemical handling, spraying and weed treatment tasks
  • Environmental protection measures to prevent overspray, drift, run-off and contamination of waterways and sensitive areas
  • Decontamination, hygiene and first aid procedures for exposure to agrochemicals or poisonous plants
  • Safe transport of agrochemicals and propane cylinders to, from and around the worksite
  • Waste management, including disposal of empty containers, surplus product and contaminated materials in line with regulations

Who is this for?

This SWMS is designed for landscapers, grounds maintenance crews, horticulture and gardening contractors, agricultural workers, councils, and site supervisors responsible for agrochemical use and weed control activities.

Specific Job Steps & Hazards Covered

Job Step / Activity Potential Hazards
Pre-start planning and assessment
  • • Unidentified hazardous plants
  • • Unsuitable weather conditions
  • • Uncontrolled public access
  • • Unclear chemical requirements
  • • Untrained personnel
Transport and storage of chemicals
  • • Chemical container leakage
  • • Incompatible chemical storage
  • • Unsecured loads on ute
  • • Unauthorised access to chemicals
  • • Fume accumulation in vehicles
Site set-up and exclusion zones
  • • Unauthorised entry to work area
  • • Uncontrolled ignition sources
  • • Slip and trip hazards
  • • Contact with contaminated surfaces
Manual handling of fertilisers
  • • Musculoskeletal strain
  • • Dust inhalation exposure
  • • Skin and eye irritation
  • • Spills from damaged bags
Applying fertilisers manually
  • • Overexposure to fertiliser dust
  • • Chemical burns to skin
  • • Contamination of waterways
  • • Slips on spilt granules
Identifying and handling poisonous plants
  • • Allergic skin reactions
  • • Respiratory irritation from plant particles
  • • Eye contamination from sap
  • • Incorrect plant identification
Manual weeding and garden maintenance
  • • Muscle strain from repetitive weeding
  • • Hand injuries from sharp tools
  • • Exposure to soil-borne pathogens
  • • Heat stress during outdoor work
Preparing herbicide mixes
  • • Chemical splashes to eyes
  • • Skin absorption of herbicides
  • • Inhalation of vapours or aerosols
  • • Incorrect chemical concentration
Applying herbicides and weed control sprays
  • • Drift onto non-target plants
  • • Exposure to spray mist
  • • Contamination of water bodies
  • • Slips on wet vegetation
Using propane flaming equipment for weeds
  • • Fire ignition and spread
  • • Propane gas leak
  • • Burns from hot equipment
  • • Explosion from cylinder failure
  • • Damage to property and infrastructure
Operating powered weed control equipment
  • • Contact with moving parts
  • • Flying debris and projectiles
  • • Noise-induced hearing loss
  • • Vibration-related injuries
Decontamination and waste disposal
  • • Residual chemical contamination
  • • Improper disposal of containers
  • • Environmental pollution
  • • Cross-contamination to vehicles and homes
Health monitoring and incident response
  • • Unrecognised chemical poisoning
  • • Delayed allergic reactions
  • • Inadequate first aid response
  • • Poor incident reporting

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Legislation & References

This document was researched and developed to align with:

  • Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals in the Workplace – Code of Practice: Guidance on identifying, assessing and controlling risks from hazardous chemicals such as fertilisers and herbicides.
  • Labelling of Workplace Hazardous Chemicals – Code of Practice: Requirements for correct labelling of chemical containers used in weed control operations.
  • Preparation of Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Chemicals – Code of Practice: Reference for understanding and using SDS information when handling agrochemicals.
  • Managing the Work Environment and Facilities – Code of Practice: Requirements for washing facilities, emergency showers/eyewash and amenities where chemicals are used.
  • First Aid in the Workplace – Code of Practice: Guidance on first aid arrangements for chemical exposure and contact with poisonous plants.
  • How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks – Code of Practice: Framework for risk management applied to agrochemical and weed control tasks.
  • Safe Work Australia – National Guide for Managing Risks from Pesticides and Veterinary Medicines in the Workplace: Industry guidance for safe use of pesticides and herbicides.
  • AS 2507 – The storage and handling of agricultural and veterinary chemicals: Requirements for safe storage and handling of agrochemicals on site.
  • Work Health and Safety Act 2011
  • Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017

Standard SWMS Features (Click to Expand)
  • Operational guidelines, with a step-by-step approach to safe work
  • Possible hazards that may be encountered
  • Step-by-step safety procedures to follow
  • Before work starts – Guidelines and Checks
  • Safety measures and guides
  • Operational Safety Checks
  • Before and After Risk Ratings
  • Risk Assessment Matrix
  • High Risk Work Involved
  • Emergency Evacuation Procedure
  • Plant and Equipment
  • Qualifications and Permits
  • Specific Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Company Personnel Sign-off form

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