Boom Lift & Elevating Work Platform (EWP) Standard Operating Procedure (SOP) Template
A Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), also known as a Safe Operating Procedure or Safe Work Procedure (SWP), provides clear step-by-step instructions for performing a task safely and consistently.
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What is a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)?
A Standard Operating Procedure (SOP), also known as a Safe Operating Procedure or Safe Work Procedure (SWP), provides clear step-by-step instructions for performing a task or operating equipment safely and consistently. This SOP focuses on workplace health and safety, including hazards, controls and PPE.
What is the difference between an SOP and a SWMS?
An SOP (Standard/Safe Operating Procedure) is a step-by-step safe-work instruction for a task or piece of equipment. A SWMS (Safe Work Method Statement) is a legally required document for high-risk construction work under WHS Regulation 291. This SOP can support a SWMS but does not replace one where a SWMS is mandatory.
Do I need a licence for boom lift / ewp?
Important — licence may be required: Operating a boom-type EWP with a boom length of 11 m or more requires a current WP High-Risk Work licence. This SOP is a safe-work procedure, not a licence or training. WP licensing is administered by your state regulator — we do not provide licensing or training. A harness attached to the platform anchor is required in a boom EWP.
Is this SOP specific to my state?
It is written to the harmonised model WHS Act and Regulations, which apply across most Australian jurisdictions. Customise it for your specific state or territory and workplace before use.
Can I edit and brand it?
Yes. It is supplied as a fully editable Microsoft Word document with company-name and logo fields you complete yourself.