Soil Stabiliser Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)

$96.80

The Soil Stabiliser Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) features:

  1. Instant download
  2. Acceptance Guaranteed
  3. Easy to edit Microsoft Word format so you can add your logo and site specific details
  4. Complies with latest legislation

Specifically, the Soil Stabiliser Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) covers:

  1. Operational guidelines, with a step by step approach to safe work
  2. Possible hazards that may be encountered
  3. Step by step safety procedures to follow
  4. Before work starts – Guidelines and Checks
  5. And more. Please check details below
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Introducing our robust and carefully constructed Safe Work Method Statement Template for Soil Stabiliser.

  • Pre-filled and Comprehensive: This template comes pre-populated with essential information, reducing your time commitment and allowing you to focus on important tasks. It’s thorough, addressing all critical safety aspects of your project.
  • Fully editable and customisable in Microsoft Word format: Compliments to the wizards at Microsoft, as this template is versatile and easy to modify to fit the specifics of your projects. You don’t need advanced tech skills – just a basic understanding of Word.
  • Includes the scope of the project and the project details: Every bit of necessary detail goes into our template, from outlining the project scope to specifying the nitty-gritties of works involved. Trust us, Mum wasn’t lying when she said the devil is in the details.
  • Checklist of any high-risk machinery on site: This isn’t just about soil stabilisation – it’s also about considering every potentially dangerous machine on your site. We’ve got a comprehensive checklist for that!
  • Space for recording any staff training: Training is fundamental in maintaining workplace safety. Our template has ample room for updating records about who’s been trained, when, and what the training covered.
  • Before and after risk ratings: Because watching things improve is satisfying, right? Well, for this, we have integrated sections for before and after risk assessments, so you can see and show off the progress.
  • Resources for use of legislative references: Ignorance of the law is no excuse. That’s why our template packs resources to help you understand and apply applicable legislation and regulations. It’s like your personal mini law library.
  • All PPE required: We can’t stress enough on safety! We highlight all the necessary Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) required for each task involved. Nothing should get past these safety gatekeepers.
  • Risk assessment and risk assessment matrix: Risk is a part of life, more so in your line of work. That’s why our template facilitates a thorough risk assessment alongside a visual risk matrix. Makes dealing with risks less risky, doesn’t it?
  • Checklist to ensure all requirements have been covered when implementing the SWMS: We’ve got your back here too. An all-inclusive checklist guarantees you don’t miss out anything critical while implementing the SWMS. It’s like that friend who never lets you forget your phone at the pub!
  • Sign off page for all workers and responsible persons: Responsibility isn’t hazy or spread thin in our books. There’s a dedicated sign off area where all working personnel and leaders attest to understanding and adhering to safety protocols. Now that’s teamwork!
  • Easy to use, easy to customise: Because nobody has time for complicated stuff. Our design philosophy? If it isn’t simple, it isn’t worth it. So expect nothing but user-friendly navigation throughout.
  • Suitable for large contracts and Tenders, including tier 1 contractual work: Power packed to cater to significant projects and top-tier contracts. Whether it’s for city councils or multinational corporations, we’ve made this fit as fiddle
  • Quick delivery by email: Waiting is dreadful, therefore, we deliver lightning-fast right to your inbox. No mucking around with snail mail.

Our Safe Work Method Statement Template for Soil Stabiliser is a neat package, designed with the ethos of practicality and compliance. We’re not about making big brash claims – we believe in our product’s capacity to help your project’s health and safety management. But remember, this is a tool, its effectiveness lies in how you choose to use it!


The Soil Stabiliser Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:

  • 1. Preparation
    • Trips
    • Falls
    • Lifting Injuries
  • 2. Site Inspection
    • Traffic Accidents
    • Inclement Weather
  • 3. Plant and Equipment setup
    • Faulty Equipment
    • Noise Pollution
  • 4. Soil Stabilisation Process
    • Dust Inhalation
    • Unstable Ground
  • 5. Use of Chemical Agents
    • Toxic Exposure
    • Fire Hazard
  • 6. Quality Control Measures
    • Incorrect Measurement
    • Non-compliance
  • 7. Maintenance Work
    • Electrical Shocks
    • Cuts or Abrasions
  • 8. Site Clean Up
    • Improper waste disposal
    • Trip Hazard
  • 9. Documentation Update
    • Mistakes in Records
    • Miscommunication
  • 10. Team Briefings
    • Lack of Information
    • Misunderstanding Instructions
  • 11. Safety Equipment Check
    • Deterioration
    • Inadequate Protection
  • 12. Emergency Drills
    • Panic
    • Inadequate Response
  • 13. Equipment Refuelling
    • Fire Explosions
    • Spillage Hazard
  • 14. Stabiliser Operation
    • Entrapment
    • Overturning
  • 15. Final Inspection
    • Missing Defects
    • Rushing Process
  • 16. Feedback Session
    • Negativity
    • Letdown Feelings
  • 17. Demobilising the site
    • Accidental Damage
    • Property Loss
  • 18. Reporting Incidents
    • False Information
    • Panic/hysteria
  • 19.Transportation Off-site
    • Road Accidents
    • Load Shift
  • 20. Review and Update procedures
    • Outdated Procedures
    • Inadequate Changes

Each Safe Work Method Statement has specific content that is referenced to, but not limited to a number of authorities such as Codes of Practice, Regulations, Australian Standards or the Act.

The Soil Stabiliser Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) references:

Ordering only takes a few minutes. Upon ordering completion, a link will be sent to your email address to download your documents, then add your company logo to the top of the header and you’re finished.

Your document will be delivered in editable Microsoft Word format. This PDF sample is just for preview

Frequent Questions

Safe Work Method Statement Template FAQ’s

What format is a BlueSafe Australia Safe Work Method Statement Template delivered in?

Because every SWMS needs to be edited to suit on-site specifics, it makes sense to deliver our Safe Work Method Statements in Microsoft Word Format for easy editing.

How many pages long is each Safe Work Method Statement Template?

It depends entirely on the nature of the risks associated with the SWMS Template, however on average the documents are between 7-15 pages in length. Each Safe Work Method Statement is comprehensive in nature and is easy to use.

What are before and after risk ratings?

Before and after risk ratings are simply this: When you initially start to do a job, like say drill a hole in a wall, there will be a level of risk, which for this example let's just say is a level 2 (before). The idea is that then you would implement some type of control measure to reduce the risk, and in this case we would implement the control measure of wearing safety glasses to protect the eyes. This now would bring the risk of an injury down to a level 1 (after). Here you can see how the SWMS has a before and after risk rating for each step of a job, task or process.

Why do the Safe Work Method Statement Templates have before and after risk ratings?

Before and after risk ratings are a simple and effective way to clearly show how, and how much a certain level of risk has been brought down for a certain step in a job task or process. Another reason also is that many larger contractors now like to see before and after risk ratings, so it makes sense to include them in our Templates.

Are the SWMS Templates pre-filled?

Absolutely. Every Safe Work Method Statement Template is pre-filled, high quality and comprehensive in order to help save you as much time, and deliver as much quality information as possible when conducting your own on site safety.

Do the Safe Work Method Statement Templates come with a Risk Assessment?

Yes. Each Safe Work Method Statement comes with it's own built in Risk Assessment which is part of the working document. The SWMS is straightforward, easy to use and has a risk calculator to work out the risk level and likelihood of the risk occurring.

Does each SWMS Template have the required PPE already suggested?

Yes, each SWMS Template has a range of PPE recorded, as well as picture icons of different PPE items that you can add/remove as you need to for the requirements of the job task.

What Should be Included in a Safe Work Method Statement?

If you're going to be doing any high risk construction work, you'll most likely not only need a Safe Work Method Statement, but you'll also need to make sure your SWMS has a number of checks and balances in order for the document to be accepted in your construction site safety. Purchasing a safe work method statement template can help save you quite a lot of time rather than starting from scratch. Also, just remember that even though every BlueSafe Template is highly comprehensive and pre-filled, your SWMS Template should be adjusted to suit any noticeable risks that are specific to the task you are performing.

Your Safe Work Method Statement must:
  • List or show the different types of construction work that is high risk
  • Clearly explain the workplace health and safety hazards as well as the risks that arise from the works
  • Explain in detail how each risk will be managed, maintained and controlled
  • Explain how each control measure will be implemented in order to reduce each risk
  • Describe how each control measure will be monitored an how often the control measures will be reviewed
  • Consider any additional factors that may impact the level of risk involved with the safety of the construction site such as weather, wind etc.
  • Be made available and accessible to read by employees and applicable personnel at any time.
  • Every SWMS should be easy to understand and written in plain language
  • Every BlueSafe Australia Safe Work Method Statement Template is straightforward and easy to use. They also have what's called 'before and after risk ratings', which basically means there's a built in risk assessment that is used in the process of using the document. This allows you to asses the initial risks and give them a score, and then assess the risk and give an 'after score' once the listed control measures are implemented. All our documents are comprehensive, pre-filled and easy to use. You can even download a sample below and see an example.
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