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COMPANY PROFILE Capabilities Statement
Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd
Unit 2/12 Pembury Road, MINTO NSW 2566 Telephone: 1300 734 403
Fax: 1300 733 153 Email: [email protected]
Web: www.thomsenbuilding.com.au
ABN 51 105 061 827 Builder Lic No: 151 766C
General Maintenance General Construction
Facilities Management Property Management
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1. Company Overview
1.1 Company Information
Flexibility in Requirements!
Adaptability in Changes!
Custom Packages to suit!
Registered Name Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd
ABN 51 105 061 827
Office 2/12 Pembury Road, MINTO NSW 2560
Postal address PO Box 4111, BRADBURY NSW 2560
Phone 1300 734 403
Fax 1300 733 153
Email [email protected]
Web page www.thomsenbuilding.com.au
Contractor Licence Category: Building Licence No: 151 766C
Flexibility in Requirements!
Adaptability in Changes!
Custom Packages to suit!
Vision Statement
Be the market leader for excellence and quality assurance within the small
to medium Building and Construction Industry.
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2. Company Overview
Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd is small business company with over 30 years’ experience combined. TBS caters for a
variety of clients throughout Sydney and selected Sydney Metropolitan areas providing a wide range of general
maintenance and construction work to residential and commercial buildings, Facilities Maintenance and Property
Management with competitive quality and reliability in a safe and friendly working environment.
Specialising in general building and construction, maintenance, facility management and all general carpentry, TBS Pty Ltd
is made up by a fully licensed and experienced team who can provide a quality service in a safe working environment.
TBS Pty Ltd understands and follows the ever changing trends and introduction of modern technology. It ensures continuity
in training and updating its methods to cater for the ever changing need of clients and the economy as a whole.
What sets us apart?
We carry the proper insurances required to protect you
Our craftsmen and our office staff are extremely professional and place high value on customer service
When scheduling we can typically schedule your appointment within 1-3 days. We understand that your time is valuable. We schedule appointment times that work for you. And we show up on time!
We strive for perfection every time, all the time
TBS Pty Ltd employees a range of service delivery methods including:
Human Resources
Quality Work Program
Quality Performance
Quality Control & Monitoring
Completion & Recall
Feed-back from Customers & Staff
TBS
methods
Human Resources
Work Program
Quality Control Monitoring
Feedback
Completion Recall
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3. Systematic Management Approach
TBS Pty Ltd fully understands that the company is characterized by its people: honest, professional, hardworking and
reliable. TBS Pty Ltd team members pride themselves in their ability to form a collaborative relationship with clients and
sub-contractors for a friendlier and productive working environment.
TBS Pty Ltd utilizes appropriately qualified and experienced people. Understanding the main goal enable each team to
work in a disciplined, competent and safe manner with the objective of customer satisfaction.
With years of experience, the management of TBS Pty Ltd has developed an upgraded business management system
compliant with Quality Management Standards, and OH&S Standard.
TBS Pty Ltd understands customer needs and demands, and delivers in a most cost effective method.
Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd Management System
TBS Pty Ltd understands the demands and expectations within the Building and Construction industry and employs
people that will operate with a culture that requires high standards of safety, quality and compliance. Complying with
Equal Employment Opportunity, TBS Pty Ltd has a series of streamlined operating process that allows for effective
project completion as well as allowing opportunities for learning and developing within the team and the company.
Service Approach
TBS Pty Ltd is adapt at assessing each project and ensuring all the requirements are met in terms of skills, resources and
that all activities are planned and coordinated in order to deliver high standards, on time finishing and within the budget.
TBS Pty Ltd prides itself in the ability to operate multi-sites and still be able to meet the needs of each customer, giving a
personal touch and cultured atmosphere.
TBS Pty Ltd Specialists Licensed Builder
Licensed Electrician
Licensed Plumber
Licensed Telescopic Handler
Licensed Carpenter
Licensed Gyprock & Rendering
Licensed Tiler (Sub)
Licensed Painter (Sub)
Experienced Handyman
Experienced Tiling
Experienced Painter
Experienced Cleaner
Experienced Gardeners
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4. One-Stop Service
Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd is a multi-trade builder providing one-stop service for most aspects of maintenance
projects, from general construction, general maintenance, and general property management in both residential and
commercial industries.
TBS Pty Ltd is committed to satisfying customer needs and wants that are cost effective and time efficient. Keeping up-to-
date with the latest trends and construction methods, TBS Pty Ltd will provide innovative solutions that meet or exceed
customer expectations.
MAINTENANCE SERVICES
From plumbing to roofing, from painting to masonry, from kitchens to driveways, our reputation and maintenance crews
guarantee quality craftsmanship.
BATHROOM / KITCHEN TBS Pty Ltd will renovate and give a new look to your kitchen
Joinery carpentry, Waterproofing, Tiling, Plumbing, Electrical and Appliance Installation
ELECTRICALS
Switches, outlets, sockets, Lighting fixtures, Loose or frayed wires, Rough electrical, Wiring, Complete Bathroom & Kitchen remodelling
FLOOR COVERING
Tiling, Carpet, Timber and also Sand and Polishing solid Timber Floor application PAINTING To give a new clean, and fresh look to your property, all TBS Pty Ltd to apply a fresh coat of paint on the inside and out.
Interior, Exterior – application sealer primer coating with 2x coat finish high quality paint product i.e. dulux or tubmans to name a few
WALLS AND CEILING From minor hole repairs to demolition or constriction of whole walls, TBS Pty Ltd staff is capable of all the following:
False and grid ceiling, Framing Timber or Metal Masonry, Lining – Plasterboard & Rendering Finish PLUMBING Pipes need to be replaced? Dripping Faucet?
Plumbing fixtures, Sanitary drainage system, Water heater, All showers, toilets, sinks, Garbage disposals WINDOWS AND DOORS Proper fitting doors & windows increase security & decrease heating & cooling costs.
Residential – Window and Door application system
Commercial – Fire Door and Window application
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TBS Pty Ltd is very competitive in our custom packages. Being fully equipped with all tools, products and technologies
required for any projects you have in mind. We can provide professional practical advice and assist in all areas to
accommodate your needs.
BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION
TBS has successfully completed building works from Granny Flats to shop fit-outs and various commercial and residential
refurbishing and display.
SHOP FIT-OUTS TBS Pty Ltd will engage in completing all the works from demolition to installation and rebuilding We have experience in following architectural drawings and insuring all works are approved and certified accordingly. We are vigilant on our induction programs for all works undertaken and are aware of Centre rules and regulations that need to be followed while working in that vicinity.
BUILDING CONSTRUCTION I.E. GRANNY FLATS From insurances and contracts to approvals and complacency, TBS ensures all are done correctly and within the allocated budget with handover reports up-to-date and completed.
Facilities Management Services
TBS Pty Ltd offers a broad range of facilities management services, including strategic partners and alliances. Whether your organization requires off-site supervision or on-site personnel, TBS Pty Ltd will provide a team of professionals dedicated to the maintenance, appearance and safety of your facility. Private investors, partnerships, corporations, limited liability companies, and non-profit organizations benefit from TBS Pty Ltd approach to Facility Management and Operation.
TBS Pty Ltd Best Practices Approach to Facilities Operation
Occupancy Cost Analysis, Planning, Comparative Analysis: Lease/Buy/Build, Budgeting, Cost Segregation, Vendor Management, Bid Negotiation & Cost Analysis, Full Financial Reporting, Risk Management, Complete management and operation of day-to-day maintenance operations, On-Site Staffing and Off-Site Personnel, Full Service Janitorial, Day Porters, Graffiti Removal & Control, Energy Optimization, Surplus Property Identification & Disposition Alternatives, Service and Materials Procurement, Code Compliance Management, Local company with global reach!
Property Management Services
TBS’ unique approach to property management, specializing by property type and location provides a level of service competitive in the industry. We establish a personal and professional communication package for each client. We understand that different owners have different requirements and we tailor our level of communication to meet your needs. TBS Pty Ltd provides all of the benefits of in-house property managers with none of the aggravation of additional employees----and, at a fraction of the cost! If you are looking for hassle-free ownership, call TBS Pty Ltd
Our Standard package includes the following services:
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Management and Financial Reporting
Detailed monthly financial reports including itemized accounts payable, Cost Analysis of Labor/Contractor Hire, Preparation of an annual operating budget, Accounts payable---process, approve and pay all bills, Year end reporting
Cost Control and Vendor Services
Maintain all vendor files, Annual insurance review, Bid negotiation and vendor pre-screening, Service contract analysis and annual review, Energy Optimization
Routine Maintenance
At TBS Pty Ltd we believe that there is no substitute for visual inspections! Regular site inspection reporting—we combine field work and technology! Grounds maintenance including landscaping and hardscaping, Common area and exterior lighting analysis and maintenance, Maintenance, Prompt graffiti removal and control
Preventive Maintenance
Proactive preventive maintenance program to minimize future repairs and reduce liability exposure Focus on safety, health and appearance of property with our hands-on approach Keep ‘em small: We identify and address small problems before they can mushroom into major, or costly issues!
Emergency Maintenance
Local maintenance personnel through-out the region, on call 24 hours a day, 7 days a week
Property Management
Facilities Management
General Manintenance & Construction
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5. Organisational Structure
Managing Director Jason Thompson
Director Operations
Quality, OHS, Project Manager Brian Thompson
Financial Manager Office Administration Caroline Thompson
Operations Manager HR, Compliance, Marketing, Project
Analysis Angela Thompson
MAINTENANCE Site Supervisor
Lawrence Thompson
COMMERCIAL Operations Quality
Control/Site Supervisor Paul McGettigan
RESIDENTIAL Site Supervisor Peter Thompson
Snr Applicator Electrician
Trades Assistant Trades Assistant
Tradesperson Trades Assistant Tradesperson
Angela Jackson
Director Quality Assurance, Marketing
Jason Thompson
Casual Tradesman
Trades Assistant
Contractors
Contractors
Contracts
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6. Experience and References
General Construction Commercial Retail Shop Fitout
Restaurant Refurbishment
RSL Alteration/Addition
Shopping Centre Toilet Cubicles Remodeling
Restaurant remodeling
School Demountable
Showroom Offices
Church Renovation
Offices fitout
Contracted Insurance Works
Building Reports / Termite Inspection Reports
Residential Kitchen Remodeling
New homes
Alteration/Addition
Bathroom Remodeling
Extensions
Outdoor Decking
Pergola
Fittings
Contracted Insurance Works
Building Reports / Termite Inspection Reports
General Maintenance Commercial Buildings Federation Centres, Trinity Grammar School, Balgowlah RSL, Blacktown Workers Club, Nursing Homes, New and Used Car Dealership
Minor & Major Repairs, Fitout, Plastering and various trades
Contracted for Insurance Works
Residential Buildings Minor & Major Repairs Responsive Orders Sydney Inner City, Eastern Suburbs, Inner West, Southern Suburbs, Selected Sydney Metropolitan
Facilities Management Commercial Federation Centres, Waterfront Estate – Homebush Bay, Villawood Detention Centre, Balgawlah RSL, Blacktown Workers Club, Residential Gardens (Clenaing), Nursing Home – Uniting Care
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7. References
Neale Vaughan General Manager
Blacktowns Workers Clubs 55 Campbell Street Blacktown NSW 2148 Phone (02) 9830 0600 Fax (02) 9830 0633
Asaad Ibrraheem Operations Manager
Bankstown Vicinity Bankstown North Terrace Bankstown NSW 2200 Tel: (02) 8713 9125 Mob: 0406 060 249 Eml: [email protected]
Frank Burke Property / Operations Manager
Tel: (02) 9390 5100 Mob: 0437 861 996 Fax: (02) 9261 8312 Eml: [email protected]
Bruce Nicholson Sutton Motors Management
Suttons Motor Management Address: Level 1, 134 William St, POTTS POINT, NSW 200 Tel: (02) 9357 1777 Mob: 0439 463 014 Eml: [email protected]
Nathan McCully Manager, Health & Ageing, Education & Community
PDFM Pty Ltd Level 2, 2 Richardson Place Riverside Corporate Park, NORTH RYDE NSW 2113 Tel: (02) 9797 5502 Fax: (02) 9797 5533 Mob: 0418 474 039 Eml: [email protected]
Morgan Neufeldt Maintenance Operative
MIRVAC Level 26, 60 Margaret Street, SYDNEY NSW 2000
Tel: (02) 9080 8000 Fax: (02) 9080 8111 Mob: 0404 150 002 Eml: [email protected]
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8. Insurances
Insurance Company Type of Insurance Policy Number Expiry Date
GIO Insurance Workers Compensation WC413884157 30-June-2015
Resilim / GIO Insurance Public Liability AMY0580141 07-Dec-2016
MBA Insurance Contract Works 01D1156519 30-Apr-2015
QBE Insurance Home Warranty Eligibility BNR046931BWI-1 11-Apr-2015
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Thomsen Building Services Pty Lrd Unit 4/22 Airds Road, MINTO NSW 2566
Telephone: 1300 734 403 Fax: 1300 733 153
Email: [email protected] ABN 51 105 061 827
Vision Statement
Be the market leader for excellence and quality assurance within the small
to medium Building and Construction Industry.
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Table of Contents Introduction .............................................................................................................................................................................. 1
Occupational Health and Safety .............................................................................................................................................. 2
Objectives .............................................................................................................................................................................. 3
The objectives if the site safety plan are .......................................................................................................................... 4
Occupational Health and Safety Policy .................................................................................................................................... 4
Roles and Responsibilities ........................................................................................................................................................ 5
The Project Manager ............................................................................................................................................................. 6
The Site Supervisor .............................................................................................................................................................. 6
Labour .................................................................................................................................................................................. 7
Site Safety Management ......................................................................................................................................................... 8
3.1 Risk Management ........................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.2 Safety Hazards ............................................................................................................................................................... 9
3.3 Risk Assessment ............................................................................................................................................................ 10
3.4 Risk Classifications ......................................................................................................................................................... 10
IV Safe Work Procedures .................................................................................................................................................... 11
4.2 TBS Pty Ltd – Induction Plan.......................................................................................................................................... 10
4.3 Builders Induction ........................................................................................................................................................ 12
4.4 Personal Protective Equipment ................................................................................................................................... 13
4.5 Type of Personal Protective Equipment........................................................................................................................ 13
Rehabilitation Policy ............................................................................................................................................................. 14
5.1 Overview ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.1 Company Policy ........................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.3 Aims ............................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.4 Objectives ...................................................................................................................................................................... 15
5.5 Involvement .................................................................................................................................................................. 16
5.6 Procedure ...................................................................................................................................................................... 16
5.7 Rights of Injured Worker ............................................................................................................................................... 16
5.8 Work Placement Rehabilitation Coordinator ......................................................................................................... 16-17
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Registers .......................................................................................................................................................................... 18-19
Induction Register ............................................................................................................................................................... 20
Protective Equipment Issue ................................................................................................................................................ 21
Protect Equipment Register (Electrical) .............................................................................................................................. 22
Protect Equipment Register (Non-Electrical) ...................................................................................................................... 23
Register of Material Safety Data Sheet ............................................................................................................................... 24
Appendix ................................................................................................................................................................................ 25
Quality Policy Statement ..................................................................................................................................................... 26
Personal Protective Equipment .......................................................................................................................................... 27
Site Risk Assessment ........................................................................................................................................................... 28
Register of Material Safety Data Sheet ............................................................................................................................... 29
Subcontractor Safety Plan Checklist ................................................................................................................................... 30
Risk Matrix........................................................................................................................................................................... 31
Injury Flow Chart ................................................................................................................................................................. 32
Emergency Procedures ................................................................................................................................................. 33-34
Service Report Sample ........................................................................................................................................................ 35
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INTRODUCTION
Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd prides itself in providing a safe environment for all employees and employers to
comfortably work in. We appreciate that safety on the job is the responsibility of both management and workers on the
site in which we ensure that both parties are fully trained and are aware of safe work methods. Accident prevention is
the aim of the safety policy and it is appreciated that correct attitudes towards safety together with training and
experience and the use of safety equipment provided are all vital to achieving this aim.
Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd is committed to preventing the risk to our workers by upholding and complying with
the Occupation Health & Safety Regulations. We believe in the importance of installation and utilising a combination of
purpose made materials handling equipment, specialised plant and the development of work procedures, designed to
recognise and minimise the risks associated with our activities on this site. Specialised Safety equipment will be utilised
on the project to assist in this regard.
The intention of this document is to provide all Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd employees, clients and management
with a basic understanding of the procedures and methods adopted on this project in regards to the implementation of
OH&S. This document is intended as a working document and as a result will be subject to amendments. Amendments
may be made at any time to allow for;
I. Compliance with statutory requirements and amendments
II. Development in regard to improved methodology, plant, products or materials
III. Accommodation of unforeseen changes in site conditions
IV. Latent conditions
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
& SAFETY
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I. OBJECTIVES
- The management of Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd are totally committed to Occupational Health and Safety and
firmly believe that accidents and incidents can be averted with the correct training and awareness programs and that
safety is a management priority.
1.1 The Objectives if the site safety plan are:
- A healthy and safe working environment through increased awareness & commitment.
- Safe systems of work, incorporating site-specific safety management planning
- Induction and training, an ongoing commitment, reinforcing employee awareness of potential health and safety
hazards associated with demolition work
- Minimisation of risk through:
Identification of potential hazards
Assessment and classification of risks
Implementing controls to address the risks
- Promotion of safe competent, management and employees, committed to site safety and that of their fellow
workers through:
The elimination of class 1 and class 2 accidents and incidents
Minimising the number of class 3 accidents and incidents
Training and induction to increase awareness
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY
POLICY
TBS Pty Ltd Occupational Health & Safety Policy is based on the conviction that the success of operations depends on the
people we employ. The well being of our employees is therefore the major consideration in all Company Operations. Our
people are our most important asset and their safety is one of our greatest responsibilities.
Safety in our company, however, requires a total commitment from all personnel, because lack of safety in both our
demolition, maintenance and contracting operations can put us in breach of the law, put employees of our clients at risk,
and cause serious breaches in our contractual agreements.
By law, we must comply with the provisions of the NSW Occupational Health and Safety Act, which covers both our
employees of client and the general community. We accept that failure to do so, can exact heavy penalties for those who
are in breach of the Act.
Company OH&S Objectives
Induction & training A healthy and safety working environment through increased awareness & commitment Safe systems of work; incorporating site specific safety management planning Hazard identification, risk assessment & implementing controls Safe competent employees committed to the safety & well being of fellow personnel
To achieve those objectives, it is the policy of the company to establish and maintain safety management, training,
development of and adherence to safe work method statements. Implementing operating practices which acknowledge
potential risks, safeguard all people who come in contact with our work at all times.
THERE WILL BE NO COMPRAMISE WITH SAFETY
It is the responsibility of every member of our workforce, together, we will create and maintain through our approach to
accident prevention, risk identification, assessments and control, a safe minimum risk working environment, where
injury, illness, damage to equipment and fire risks are prevented, or at least reduced to an acceptable minimum.
Conducting our operations with safety is vital to the ultimate success of our business and expects all personnel to work
towards achieving a high level of commitment towards safety performance. When decisions must be made which relate
to operating safety, safety must always take precedence over expediency.
Brian Thompson……….…………………… Jason Thompson…….…………………….
Managing Director Joint Managing Director
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ROLES
AND
RESPONSIBILITIES
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II. ROLES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Roles and responsibilities relating to Site Safety and defines below. This does not relieve the responsibilities of the
individual employees, who under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (Section 19), is required while at work;
Take reasonable care of the health and safety of other persons at their place of work and Cooperate with the employer
and others with responsibilities under the Occupational Health and Safety Act in their efforts to provide a safe and
healthy work place.
2.1 The Project Manager
Executing, administering, overseeing the operations and activities as defined by the company’s contractual obligations
Statutory Notifications Implementation and Management of “The Site OH&S Policy” Verify compliance to OH&S regulations Authority to issue instructions and to take appropriate action to maintain a safe work environment at all times Preparation and Development of a job specific safe work plan and risk assessment incorporating information
from consultation with site staff and where required outside consultants Monitor implementation and maintenance of Safe Work Plan Ensuring safe work methods and practices are observed Ensuring all safety checklists are completed regularly Maintain MSDS registers Monitor inductions and training of site staff
2.2 The Site Supervisor
Executing and supervising the activities with the intention of completing the assigned project as defined by the company’s contractual obligations
Maintain compliance of safe work practises, notifications, and administration of amendments Maintain and oversee compliance of Site and OH&S at all times Ensure that all accidents, safety related issues are resolved and report to the project manager;
o Details of the issue or incidents o What corrective action was taken o The current status, and wether any further action is required
Assist Project Manager with preparation of risk assessments, development, and implementation of safe work plans
Completion and verification of registers and checklists Liaising with workforce personnel Issuing of Personal Protective equipment Inducting personnel into Safe Work Plans prior the commencement of new activities
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2.3 Labour
Assist in educating apprentices and new employees on appropriate site conduct Actively participate in the implementation of OH&S policies and procedures Report all accidents and incidents to foreman including potential incidents and accidents Provide feedback to supervisors, regarding improvement of safety conditions in the work environment Ensure correct and adequate use Personal Protective Equipment Execution of Safe Work Plan
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SITE SAFETY
MANAGEMENT
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III. SITE RISK ASSESSMENT
3.1 SAFETY HAZARDS
Hazards can generally be grouped under two headings – safety hazards and health hazards. Some hazards are both safety
and health hazards. Noise for example, can be a safety hazard if it prevents a worker from receiving an auditory warning
of danger, such as an approaching forklift. It can also be a health hazard as prolonged exposure may lead to deafness.
Safety hazards are usually more easily recognised than health hazards.
Safety hazards are those that can lead to injury.
Steps, ladders and other working surfaces such as scaffolds are a common cause of accidents. This has led to the
publication of procedures to secure and use ladders and scaffolds, which make them much safer to work on.
Safety hazards such as slippery floors, confined spaces, machinery and falling objects can cause injuries resulting in time
of work, permanent disability and, in extreme cases, death.
3.2 HEALTH HAZARDS
Hazards that lead to illness or disease also need to be eliminated or minimised. Occupational medicine text books are full
of reports on health disorders caused by work; for example, dust of various kinds causing lung disease, chemicals causing
damage to organs in the body, excessive lifting causing damage to joints, and high noise levels causing deafness.
Whereas a safety hazard leads to an immediately visible injury, a health hazard such as exposure to noise, chemicals,
dust, stress or biological factors tend to result in illnesses, which do not appear until sometime later. Health hazards can
be divided into four broad categories.
PHYSICAL ENERGY: Such as loud and prolonged noise, vibration, heat and cold radiation
HAZARDOUS MATERIALS: Such as chemical substances, dusts, fumes from various processes such as welding.
PSYCHOLOGICAL FACTORS: Such as excessive stress.
BIOLOGICAL HAZARDS: Such as bacteria and viruses, mould and mildew, insects, vermin
Health and safety hazards can result in death.
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3.3 RISK ASSESSMENT
1. Site Specific Risk Assessment
A Risk Assessment is the identification of the hazards present or created in a process or task and an estimate of the
extent of the risk involved.
Risk Assessment is a five stage process;
1. Identification of all possible hazards, which have the potential to cause work place accidents or illness 2. Evaluation of the risk associated with the identified hazards 3. Implementation of measures to control the risks 4. Document adopted work methods stating
a. Identified risks b. Implementation of controls
5. Information made available to all site employees through induction of Safe Work Plans
Work place accidents and occupational illnesses result from definable hazards in the work place, which need to be
recognised, identified and controlled.
Injury and illnesses are caused by definable and identifiable factors in the workplace called hazards. Hazards can be:
1. Physical - meaning we can see them, e.g. A missing safety rail from a stairway 2. Assumption, we can predict their existence, e.g. The presence of radiation
Once these hazards have been identified we are able to recognise the risks and potential danger associated with
exposure to such hazards.
The more we know about hazards, the injuries and illnesses they cause, the more easily we can identify, assess and
control them. By identifying the hazards, we take the first steps to eliminating or controlling then and reducing the
numbers of workplace injuries and illnesses.
3.4 RISK CLASSIFICATIONS
Risks have been classified by the potential to cause incident of, damage, injury or death and the magnitude of the
potential incident.
Risks have been classified by the following
Class 1
Risks that have a potential to cause death, partial or permanent disability to a person, permanent damage to any plant,
equipment or structures
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Class 2
Risks that have the potential to cause serious injury or illnesses, or major lost in time use of any plant, equipment or
structure
Class 3
Risks that have the potential to cause minor injury, illness or minor damage to any plant, equipment or structure
IV. SAFE WORK PROCEDURES 4.1 Safe work plans & Procedures are developed to:
Comply with statutory requirements (OH&S, Construction Safety Act & AS 2061)
To convey clearly and precisely the intentions and methods of implementing a predetermined sequenced operation.
Promotion and reinforce safety through supplying information to employees, identifying risks, controls, and work
methods associated with the tasks within the process
Document record of;
- The process
- Intended methods
- Identifying all known and possible hazards
- Identification of possible associated risks and classifying the risk as;
Risk Classification:
Class 1
Risks that have a potential to cause death, partial or permanent disability to a person, permanent damage to any
plant, equipment or structures
Class 2
Risks that have the potential to cause serious injury or illnesses, or major lost in time use of any plant, equipment
or structure
Class 3
Risks that have the potential to cause minor injury, illness or minor damage to any plant, equipment or structure
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Assessment of the potential outcome from, and nomination of the appropriate controls thus minimising the potential
affects from health and safety hazards.
Work plans and procedures may require amendments from time to time to maintain accuracy as a result in a change of
statutory acts, to suit changing or latent site conditions. This will be documented by way of amendment, recorded, and
reissued as revision.
Employees will be inducted in the adopted safe work plan and risk assessment prior to commencement of new work. A
register will be maintained as a record of employees receiving and accepting the safe work plan. This record will include a
copy of the safe work plan attached to the sub-contractor safety induction register.
4.2 Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd – INDUCTION PLAN
All Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd site personnel are required to attend a Work Cover Authority Accredited
Occupational Health & Safety induction Course.
Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd site employees using specific equipment requiring certificates or tickets shall have
current certification (e.g. Ramset tickets). These will be entered into a register of employees and their qualifications /
certification.
The Supervisor should encourage the employees to further their training to expand employee’s skills levels.
Prior to new work commencing the supervisors will review safe work plan and risk assessments in an induction register,
which will be filled with a copy of the safe work method statement.
4.3 BUILDERS INDUCTION
The management of Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd acknowledges the requirements that all employees working on
site are to attend the builders’ site specific induction prior to commencing work on site. These site specific inductions are
designed to reinforce the requirements for a safe working environment, safe work practices, site conduct and to convey
general information regarding mandatory emergency and evacuation procedures etc
We therefore accept and adopt these procedures as standard procedure for the particular site.
Note: Issued for this specific construction site is the Civil & Civic / Lend Lease NSW Branch Standard. This document
outlines and describes in detail minimum acceptable standard of site related safety.
This document is acknowledged and will be implemented as minimum operating standards.
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4.4 PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
OVERVIEW
All employees will have training in the correct use of personal safety equipment. Training in the use of PPE will be carried
out by competent personnel familiar with the equipment.
It is mandatory to use issues P.P.E
Issued P.P.E will be suitable for the required task being performed
Fill in register of P.P.E issued equipment
When a hazard has been identified and all various levels of control have been looked at without finding a way to
eliminate or control the hazard, the last line of protection is the use of personal protective equipment.
The use of PPE should be regarded as a temporary measure while other solution to the problem is found, or alternatively,
a solution to a temporary hazard.
Supervisors will distribute PPE as to suitable address the hazards associated with the required tasks and ensure that users
are competent in its use. When required, training will be arranged for instruction in the use of specialised PPE (e.g. Fall
arrest equipment)
It is important that the equipment you are issue with is:
1. Fitted to suit you individually 2. The right equipment is used for the job
All PPE requires regular maintenance and, where necessary, replacement. Authorised personnel, to the manufacturer’s
specification, must carry out maintenance. This is to ensure the equipment is doing the job it is required to do.
4.5 TYPE OF PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Head Protection: Safety helmets, caps, hard hats, hoods Eye Protection: Safety Spectacles, goggles, face shield Hearing Protection: Ear muffs, ear plugs Body Protection: Gloves (wrist or elbow length) PVC, rubber, vinyl- Impregnated, cotton interlock, loop pile, aprons etc
Foot Protection: Safety shoes, boots (ankle or knee length) with steel toe cap, steel inner sole, non slip sole
Respiratory Protection: Single or twin cartridge, canister or disposable type (P1 or P2) respirators, airline type – either half or full face
coverage, hoods self-contained breather apparatus
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REHABILITATION
POLICY
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V. REHABILITATION POLICY
5.1 OVERVIEW
Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd shall view occupational rehabilitation as the combined and coordinated use of medical,
psychological, social, educational and work related measures to achieve the highest possible level of capability of
person(s) at work following injury or illness. Involvement of the injured worker in work place rehabilitation is voluntary.
5.2 COMPANY POLICY
Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd recognises that it is in the best interest of both the company and the individual to
provide occupational rehabilitation for all employees who sustain an illness or injury either at work or unrelated to work.
For employees who are unable to perform their usual jobs, where possible, the company offers selected alternative
duties. This applies only if the treating doctor agrees that the duties are within the physical limitation that they have
specified. These duties may not necessarily be in the area in which they are normally employed.
The company will take all reasonable steps to ensure that the injury is not aggravated while performing selected duties.
No employee will have his or her employment prospects prejudiced by participation in a rehabilitation program.
5.3 AIMS
The work place rehabilitation aim is to restore the injured or ill persons physical, social and vocational potential though
the use of work, as a therapy where there is an impairment or function of a relatively short term nature. Work place
rehabilitation essentially consists of providing appropriate opportunities for access of injured or ill people to work tasks
that add value to the organisation and are time limited, specific, controlled, graded, and protective, of the original injury
and matched to continuing functional recovery.
During rehabilitation work replacement, the primary aim is the restoration of the individual’s abilities. Work place
demands such as productivity are of secondary consideration.
5.4 OBJECTIVES
To give support to the injured employee and his or her family
An injured worker who returns to work on a partial duties basis shall continue to receive all accrual type entitlements
such as annual leave, long service leave, sick leave, superannuation payment and so forth. To integrate the ill or injured
person successfully back into the work place on a gradual return basis, using selected alternative duties so that eventually
the injured will return to his/her normal duties. Rehabilitation should start after the patient and treating doctor have had
discussions about his/her capabilities to return to work under the rehabilitation program.
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5.5 INVOLMENT
Involvement of injured workers in work place rehabilitation is voluntary and shall include things as:
a) Must be meaningful b) Are not permanent job change c) Are reviewed regularly by all parties involved with a view to upgrading these duties d) Adequate training will be provided for the selected alternative duties especially where the employees performs
these duties in areas covered by other classifications e) If there is a possibility of demarcation lines being crossed over when alternative duties are being planned, then
these duties will be discussed with the relevant parties concerned
5.6 PROCEDURE
1. Whereby the treating doctor and injured or ill employee agree to enter a rehabilitation program 2. Rehabilitation at Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd 3. The treating doctor will be contacted, i.e. injured worker, treating doctor, rehabilitation coordinator and
appropriate company supervisors to discuss the proposed duties 4. Selected goals may be set in the program to allow an assessment by the parties involved of the progress of the
injured or ill worker
5.7 RIGHTS OF THE INJURED WORKER
1. The injured worker has the right to withdraw from the program if disappointed with the results/assessment progress
2. In the interest if the injured or ill worker, all involved in this program under take to preserve confidentially in every case
3. Injured or ill worker must have the ability to wear safety equipment relevant to the areas in which he or she will work
4. In the event of strike action by the injured worker union the program maybe successful until the strike period has ceased. Any decision to cease a rehabilitation program other then strike action where on medical reasons are involved should be discussed with the injured or ill workers union treating doctor and rehabilitation coordinator
5.8 WORK PLACE REHABILITATION COORDINATOR
The role of rehabilitation coordinator is to coordinate and monitor the work place rehabilitation policy and individual
rehabilitation program by:
1. Initiating and maintaining contact with the injured person as soon as possible after he injury has occurred 2. Ensuring the injured person has access to appropriate information and resources 3. Ensuring appropriate documentation has been completed 4. Ensuring the injured persons supervisors are fully aware of the injured workers current progress 5. Establishing and maintaining appropriate contact with doctors and other health care professionals 6. Promote an awareness of the company’s workplace rehabilitation policy
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7. Encourage visits by these professionals to view the work environment and tasks performed by the injured worker and to visit those and other areas where tasks are being proposed for consideration is a work place rehabilitation program
8. Liaising with doctors for early referral to rehabilitation professionals such as Workers Compensation Board Claims and rehabilitation counsellors, occupational therapists, physiotherapists etc
9. Establishing and maintaining a good working relationship with the NSW Workers Compensation Board Claims and rehabilitation staff
10. Developing and maintaining accurate and up to date records of rehabilitation cases ensuring confidentiality 11. Letters to;
a. Injured worker b. To doctor advising of program available c. To doctor when initially attending after accident or soon there after
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REGISTERS
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VI. REGISTERS
The following are copies of Thomsen Building Services Pty Ltd in house register forms used on a daily basis where
appropriate.
Distribution of safety manuals
Induction Register
Protective Equipment Issue
Employee Information – Qualifications & Certificates
Project Equipment Register (Electrical)
Project Equipment Register (Non-Electrical)
Register of Material Safety Data Sheets
Please note that these forms may be amended at any time without notice, to suit the ever changing needs of the
company and that of newly developed rules and regulations as assigned by the Government.
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INDUCTION REGISTER
Site Location :_____________________________ Date: _____________________
Area: _____________________________________
Contractor/Employee Name:_________________________________
Organisation:______________________________________________
Supervisor on Duty: ________________________________________
Induction Check-List Date Completed
Introduction to the Project Manager and his/her location on site
Introduction to the Supervisor and his/her location on site
Complete on-site perimeter check
Emergency evacuation plan and exit points
An introduction to the company policy. Read and sign memo register in
conjunction with the company procedures manual
Aware of the location of Personal Protective Equipment on site
First Aid room/kit
Acknowledgement of the MSDS sheets and their importance as well as
location
Incident Report Forms
Emergency contact Numbers
Induction Completed by:______________________ Signature: _______________________
Contractor/Employee Name: ___________________________Signature:_________________
Date Completed
Information Received & Entered by
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PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT ISSUE
The following SAFTEY items have been issued to the employees below:-
Tick Appropriate
Equipment Yes No
Hard Hat
Chin Strap
Ear Muffs
Safety Goggles
HD Gloves
Chemical Resistant Nitrile Rubber Gloves
Safety Harness
Lanyard / Inertia Reel
Welding Gloves
Dust Mask
I declare that I have received the above and have been trained in the correct use of each item issued to me, and I shall
use them in the correct manner and in the appropriate area
Name: ____________________________ Date: _____________________________
Signature: _________________________
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PROJECT EQUIPMENT REGISTER
(ELECTRICAL)
BUILDER:_______________________________________ DATE:___________________
PROJECT:_______________________________________
ADDRESS:______________________________________ POST CODE:__________________
CONTACT NUMBER:_____________________________
The following equipment will be used and or stored at the above site and are in good order & working condition.
DESCRIPTION SER/PLANT NO CHECKED DATE SIGNATURE
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PROJECT EQUIPMENT REGISTER
(NON - ELECTRICAL)
BUILDER:_______________________________________ DATE:___________________
PROJECT:_______________________________________
ADDRESS:______________________________________ POST CODE:__________________
CONTACT NUMBER:_____________________________
The following equipment will be used and or stored at the above site and are in good order & working condition.
DESCRIPTION SER/PLANT NO CHECKED DATE SIGNATURE
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REGISTER OF MATERIAL SAFETY DATA SHEETS
SUPPLIER PRODUCT DATE ISSUED TO
BUILDER TRANSACTION NUMBER
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