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FREE Boom Pump SOP (Safe Operating Procedure) Template

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Boom Pump SOP Example

Purpose of a Boom Pump SOP

Boom pump SOPs outline a safe operating procedure for boom pump use. Boom pump SOPs can also be used as a training and induction document. The primary goal is to protect workers from injury or illness by outlining a safe system of work and providing adequate training and instruction. This form is broadly aligned with AS45001:2018.

How to Use

Boom pump SOPs should be communicated to workers before they complete the task. A hard copy can also be displayed in the workplace or provided at the workface. You can also use boom pump SOPs during the induction or onboarding process.

NOTE: This document is a template only and it must be customised for your business. Other aspects that need to be considered include, but are not limited to, ensuring that:

  • Relevant legal requirements have been met,
  • Workplace specific risks are identified and managed, and
  • Workers are consulted with during the customisation / review process.

When to Use

Workers should read and agree to comply with boom pump SOPs prior to operation within your business. They can also be used for refresher training periodically.

Who Should Use

Boom pump SOPs should be developed by a competent person. The SOP is then read and followed by the worker completing the task. New workers should also read and understand the SOPs during the induction or onboarding process.

Legal Considerations

There is no specific legal requirement to have a documented Safe Operating Procedure (SOP). However, it is best practice, as having SOPs can assist in meeting general legal duties, including:

  • s(19)(3)c WHS Act – Duty to Provide Safe Systems of Work
  • s(19)(3)d WHS Act – Duty to Ensure Safe Use of Plant
  • s(19)(3)f WHS Act – Duty to Provide Adequate Information, Training, Instruction and Supervision
  • s(39) WHS Regulations – Duty to Provide Adequate Information, Training and Instruction
  • s(203) WHS Regulations – Management of Risks to Health and Safety (PCBUs with management or control of plant)

The Code of Practice “Managing risks of plant in the workplace” states that employers (PCBUs) must provide workers with information, training, and instruction as necessary to protect them from risks arising from the use of the plant.

FAQ’s

What is a boom pump?

A boom pump is a type of concrete pump that uses a remote-controlled robotic arm (called a boom) to place concrete with pinpoint accuracy. It’s mounted on a truck and is commonly used in the construction of large buildings and structures where concrete needs to be transported to difficult to reach areas.

What is a boom pump used for?

Boom pumps are essential for pouring concrete in hard-to-reach areas, such as high-rise construction sites or over obstacles like existing structures.

What hazards are involved in boom pump use?

Some hazards that are involved in boom pump use include:

  • Boom collapse
  • Hose whipping
  • Contact with electrical lines
  • Overturning

What are some safety controls that can be utilised during boom pump use?

Some safety controls that can be utilised include:

  • Regular inspections
  • Controlled operation zones
  • Trained operatives
  • Stabilizer use

Did you know?

Boom pumps are advanced equipment, with booms reaching over 60 meters, enabling precise horizontal and vertical concrete delivery. Modern pumps feature adaptable outriggers for tight spaces, enhancing efficiency and safety. They allow for faster concrete placement with less labor compared to traditional methods. Some models use electric motors, reducing emissions and noise, promoting eco-friendly construction.

Article Sources and Further Reading

These free resources are templates only. They must be customised for your workplace ensuring that:

  • Relevant legal requirements have been met,
  • Workplace specific risks are identified and managed, and
  • Workers are consulted with during the customisation / review process.

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