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Safe Work Method Statement No: WMS-08 Task: Install Drainage This WMS is submitted to: Project name and site address: Contact: Preparation of WMS by: Robert Raams Company: Enwon (Australia) Pty Ltd Authorised by: Robert Raams ABN: 0 879 20 Signature: Address: Unit 2/ Jack Williams Dr, Penrith Date WMS Updated: Next Revision Date: Contact: Robert Raams Risk Matrix Phone: (02) 722 22 If the hazard is rated 1,2 or - take action immediately Safety Equipment Used (eg harness) If risk rating cannot be reduced to, or Stop work and seek solutions How likely is it to occur? Hazardous Chemicals How severely could the risk hurt someone? Very Likely Likely Unlikely Very Unlikely Could happen any time Could happen sometime Could happen but unlikely Could happen, but probably never will Product Name SDS Extreme Kill or permanently disable 1 1 2 Readymix Concrete High Long term illness and lost time 1 2 Builders Cement Medium Medical attention and time off work 2 Unleaded Petrol Low/Insignificant First aid Personal Protective Equipment Select PPE appropriate for the job tasks. Report any defects immediately All repairs to be carried out by licensed or qualified person - Follow isolation, lock-out, tag-out process. Safety Boots Hi-Vis Shirt/Pants Gloves Safety Glasses Hearing Protection Hard Hat Long Sleeves/Pants Face Shield Dust Mask Respirator Sun Hat Other List Above

Safe Work Method Statement No: WMS-08 Task: Install Drainage No Activity Possible Hazards Possible Risks Risk Score Risk Controls Risk Score (1 ) AFTER Controls Person Responsible Possible Product / Environment Hazards Product / Environment Risk Control 1 Site establishment Un-inducted personnel, incorrect PPE, nonconformance to project policies All staff to be industry inducted (Green / White card), project inducted, wearing correct PPE, and have any required client paperwork completed (toolbox, pre-start etc.) Interference with public vehicles / pedestrians impact Client to ensure that work area is sufficiently barricaded, and Traffic Control Plan in place if required to ensure no access / interference to site by members of the public Personnel / members of the public being injured Notify persons nearby, apply TCP if working near roadway Striking underground Electrocution, damage to 2 Check with relevant authorities and conduct DBYD and pothole before conducting mechanical excavation Crew Leader 2 Excavation for new pits Trench collapse, machine rollover, crushing Install shoring for excavations greater than 1.m depth, keep machinery clear from edges of excavations Machine Operator Follow procedures set out in WMS-0 Excavation and Demolition Install bedding for pre-cast pits Uneven ground conditions Falling into open excavation Slip, trip, fall, strains, Remain alert to ground conditions where footing is placed, steel capped boots must be worn Workers to be aware of open excavations, open trenches, pits not to be left unattended at any time and to be adequately fenced off when working in other areas of the site Lift and place pre-cast unit in place with hiab Possibility of hitting overhead Electrocution, death Where possible always unload away from power lines, remain alert to the distance of the load and the power lines, use a spotter to ensure safe unloading Vehicle to vehicle impact Driver must obey the road rules at all times and be aware of irrational drivers on the road Driver

Hiab to vehicle Crushing Operator must be aware and alert to sluing position of the hiab to avoid hitting truck Hiab Operator Mark out trench area Overturn, unstable truck Uneven ground conditions Use of spray marker paint impact Slip, trip, fall, strains, Respiratory disorders Operator to assess load weight and location prior to lift and set outriggers as necessary, timbers to be pig stayed for secure footing Remain alert to ground conditions where footing is placed, steel capped boots must be worn Spray cans to be used only in well ventilated areas, keep cans low to ground when spraying to minimise airborne Hiab Operator Vehicle to vehicle impact Traffic management plan to be in place and followed, seat belts to be worn, stationary equipment to be out of way of moving vehicles Driver Vehicle to person impact High visibility clothing to be worn at all times, driver to be aware of ground personnel, reversing alarms, cameras, flashing lights to be installed and operational at all times Driver, Work Crew Trench excavation Trench access Collapse of trench Machine rollover, crushing Access to be clear and tidy for plant, equipment and personnel at all times, workers to be aware of ground conditions at all times Shoring to be used when trench greater than 1.m depth, workers to be aware of ground conditions, machinery to keep clear of edges of trenches Underground Electrocution 2 Services search and potholing to be carried out prior to mechanical excavation in accordance with DBYD procedures Crew Leader Dust, airborne Respiratory disorders Maintain ventilation of work area, use water cart regularly to minimise dust and airborne 7 Laying pipes Manual handling Strains, Follow correct manual handling procedures, team lift where possible, take regular rest, stretch breaks Use of hiab to lift concrete pipes Operator must be aware and alert to sluing position of the hiab to avoid hitting truck, operator to assess load weight and location prior to lift and set outriggers as necessary, Hiab Operator,

timbers to be pig stayed for secure footing, ground workers to remain clear of moving load, hard hats to be worn Pipes falling off truck Crushing Check lifting lugs are in place and in good condition, must be securely fastened before commencing to lift pipes into position 8 Backfilling pipes and pits Trench access, falling into trench Manual handling Dust, airborne Strains, Respiratory disorders Workers to be aware of ground conditions, access to trench to remain clear of stationary equipment Follow correct manual handling procedures, team lift where possible, take regular rest, stretch breaks Maintain ventilation of work area, use water cart regularly to minimise dust and airborne 9 General Hazards encountered that are not covered by this SWMS or the work changes and new hazards are presented 1 Stop work or source alternative duties, gather the work group and supervisor together and discuss the identified hazard or condition that has resulted in the work ceasing, review the SWMS to incorporate the identified hazard or change, agree on the mitigation or management method required to rectify, eliminate and reduce exposure to the hazard or change, sign off on the revision then continue with the revised procedure, submit the revision of the SWMS to the Safety Manager for approval Crew Leader, Leading Hand, Workcrew

Plant / Equipment Maintenance of Plant / Equipment Plant / Equipment Maintenance of Plant / Equipment Kubota t Excavator Maintenance Log Personal Qualifications & Experience Personnel, Duties and Responsibilities Training Required to Complete Works Construction Industry General Induction (Green / White Card) Crew Leader Supervisor to be trained in hazard identification, risk assessment and control Ongoing safety training and toolbox talks Workcrew

NSW Legislation Work Health & Safety Act 2011 OHS Amendment (Dangerous Goods) Act 200 Workers' Compensation (Dust Diseases) Act 192 Workers' Compensation Act 1987; Workplace Injury Management and Workers' Compensation Act 1998 Work Health & Safety Regulation 2011 Australian Standards AS 119:199 Safety signs for the occupational environment AS 190:200 The storage and handling of flammable and combustible liquids OHS Amendment (Dangerous Goods) Regulation 200 AS/NZS 1270:2002 Acoustics Hearing protector AS/NZS 17.1:2010 Personal eye protection Eye and face protectors for occupational applications Workers' Compensation (Dust Diseases) Regulation 2008 AS/NZS 2210.1:2010 Safety, protective and occupational footwear Guide to selection, care and use AS/NZS 70:2010 In-service safety inspection and testing of electrical equipment Workers Compensation Regulation 200 AS/NZS 72:200 In-service safety inspection and testing repaired electrical equipment AS/NZS 1000:2009 Risk management Principles and guidelines AS/NZS 129:200 Occupational noise control AS/NZS 1800:1998 The selection, care and use of industrial safety helmets AS/NZS 99:199 Sun protective clothing AS/NZS/ISO 00079.1:2009 Classification of hazardous areas AS/NZS 211.1:2000 Occupational protective gloves Selection, use and maintenance WorkCover Codes of Practice NSW Subject Matter for National COP AS/NZS 02:2011 High visibility safety garments Garments for high risk applications National Codes of Practice Amenities for construction work Consultation Work health and safety consultation, cooperation and coordination Subject Matter for National COP First aid National Codes of Practice Fist aid in the workplace Excavation work Construction Construction work Hazardous chemicals Managing risks of hazardous chemicals in the workplace Formwork Demolition Demolition Manual handling Hazardous manual tasks Moving plant on construction sites Electrical Managing electrical risks at the workplace Noise Managing noise and preventing hearing loss at work Work near overhead power lines Excavation Excavation work Plant Managing risks of plant in the workplace Work in hot or cold environments Falls Managing falls at workplaces Risk Management How to manage work health and safety risks Workplace amenities Facilities Managing the work environment and facilities National Standards / Other Standards National Exposure Standards Atmospheric Contaminants in the Occupational Environment [NOHSC 100 (199)] National Code of Practice for Noise Management and Protection of Hearing at Work [ rd Edition] National Standard for Occupational Noise [NOHSC 1007 (2000)] Lend Lease Global Minimum Requirements

Declaration by Workers (All persons present to sign and date the form) I have been consulted and have assisted in the development of this WMS I have read and understand how I am to carry out the activities listed in this WMS I have been given training in the safe use of the equipment and/or the job task/s to be performed Where identified, I have the appropriate licence/qualifications and experience to perform the job task I have been given the opportunity to comment on the content of the WMS I have been supplied with the personal protective equipment identified in this WMS I have read and understand the requirements set out in the safety data sheets for any hazardous chemicals identified in this WMS Date Name Signature Date Name Signature