People in Construction

Making a Difference

Features & Benefits

Digital SWMS

Create, save and share unlimited SWMS from your smart device

Monitoring Notification

Select a date when creating SWMS and a reminder will show up as a notification through the app

Digital Signatures

Get digital signatures from the worker(s) once inducted into SWMS

Digital Toolbox Meetings

Create, save and share meeting notes from your smart device to reinforce safe work practices and minimise risk

Admin Dashboard

Keep all your SWMS & Toolbox Talks in one simple digital space

My Profile

Create a personalised dashboard to upload your own licences and tickets

Bricklayer?
Carpenter?
Builder? Sparky?
Plumber? Concreter?
Landscaper?

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People In Construction (PIC)
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Content of Tradespeople

Businesses that should use People In Construction (PIC) for safety and compliance reasons.

Content of Tradespeople
  • Asbestos
  • Boilmaker
  • Bricklayer
  • Builder
  • Building maintenance
  • Cabinet maker
  • Carpenter
  • Cladding
  • Concreter
  • Construction manager
  • Demolition
  • Electrician
  • Elevator/Escalator installer and Repairers
  • Excavation
  • Gas fitter
  • Handy person
  • Landscaper
  • Machinery
  • Mobile cranes
  • Owner builder
  • Roofer
  • Painter and decorator
  • Plasterer
  • Plumber
  • Property management
  • Refrigeration/air conditioning mechanic
  • Rigging, dogging and scaffolding
  • Roofing - tiler and plumber
  • Subcontractor management
  • Tiler
Or if your work involves
  • Working at height
  • Near traffic
  • Near water
  • Mobile plant
  • Structural alterations
  • Extreme temperature
  • Near or on power
  • Trenching
  • Gas
  • Demolition
  • Confined space
  • Chemical or fuels
  • Precast
  • Asbestos
  • Flammable atmosphere

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a SWMS?

SWMS is short for Safe Work Method Statement. It is an important tool to help supervisors and workers confirm and monitor the control measures required around High Risk Construction Work Activities (HRCW).

A SWMS document sets out your proposed high risk construction activities in logical sequences, identifies the hazards and describes your control measures to minimise safety risks.

What is meant by High Risk Construction Work (HRCW) ?

High Risk Construction Work (HRCW) is defined by each state OHS/WHS regulations. A SWMS is to be completed for all tasks deemed as HRCW.

Why do I need a SWMS?

Employers have a legal duty under the OHS/WHS regulations to prepare and monitor a SWMS for any HRCW activities they are intending on completing.

SWMS are a key planning tool in assisting supervisors and workers to develop, implement and monitor control measures for all construction work to be carried out safely.

Is HRCW the same in each state across Australia?

The definition of HRCW varies between states. To ensure you understand your specific state legislative requirements, visit the below links for specific WHS Regulator guidance for prescribed activities.

 

Is HRCW the same in each state across Australia?

The definition of HRCW varies between states. To ensure you understand your specific state legislative requirements, visit the below links for specific WHS Regulator guidance for prescribed activities.

How to create SWMS?

After selecting HRCW related to your work activity, the app breaks your work down into common hazards to make it easier for the developer of the SWMS.

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