Elements and Performance Criteria
- Identify project, location and surrounds.
- Location and nature of restoration work to be undertaken are identified and recorded, following consultation with the architect and site inspections.
- Site access and egress for work location are noted and recorded.
- Area to be disturbed is determined and surrounding areas are noted for possible work application effects and cover protection.
- Nature of the work is assessed and noted for possible use of heavy or bulky equipment.
- Effect on public access is assessed and recorded to ensure protection of the public and the environment is undertaken.
- Presence of hazardous materials is identified and appropriate workplace procedures are followed.
- A heritage works safety management plan is produced.
- Prepare site prior to commencing work.
- Demolition processes and procedures, if applicable, are identified and noted.
- Restoration processes and methods are identified and noted for procedures to repair or replace material and finish surface area with restoration work.
- Where applicable, height and dust considerations are identified and noted to inform requirements for scaffolding and cover protection.
- OHS requirements for support of work personnel during the period of project are identified and recorded.
- Site preparation requirements are determined and recorded with comments for inclusion in the work plan.
- Identify demolition and salvage work.
- Procedures required to carry out the demolition are identified in stages and recorded.
- Materials to be salvaged and preserved are identified and recorded for specific handling procedures.
- Procedures for the handling and storage of salvaged materials are identified and protection and reference comments are recorded in accordance with organisational procedures.
- Identify material delivery and storage requirements.
- Materials of substantial size and quantity are identified for delivery access and location or storage prior to use, and comments are recorded in accordance with organisational procedures.
- General materials are identified for delivery and location or storage prior to use and comments are recorded in accordance with organisational procedures.
- Identify and record restoration processes.
- Preparation of surfaces, where applicable, is identified for stage processes and application work and comments are recorded in accordance with organisational procedures.
- Application, fixing or installation of material is determined and particular comments are recorded in accordance with organisational procedures.
- Application of finishing processes is identified and particular comments are recorded in accordance with organisational procedures.
- Repairs and restoration work to disturbed locations are identified and comments are recorded for inclusion in work plan.
- Identify and record clean-up procedures.
- Items for clean-up and removal are listed and relevant procedures included in the work plan.
- Unused or reusable materials and waste are listed for storage or removal procedures.
- Cleaning of the area is specified and relevant comments of anticipated processes are noted.
- Removal of portable workforce sheds is identified and listed in work plan and related comments are recorded.
- Prepare work plan.
- Recorded notes and information are reviewed for direct reference and inclusion in work plan.
- Additional areas of information for work plan are researched and determined in content and expression.
- Information is prepared and work plan written in accordance with organisational procedures.
- Draft work plan is checked and amended to ensure completeness of all necessary stages prior to work plan presentation.