A lot of carpentry SWMS look fine on paper but fall apart on-site.

<?xml encoding="utf-8" ?><p>The issue isn&rsquo;t the document. It&rsquo;s how generic it is.</p><p>Carpentry work varies framing, roofing, finishing and each comes with different risks. But many SWMS templates don&rsquo;t reflect that. That&rsquo;s where problems start.</p><p><strong>Common gaps:</strong></p><p>1.No clear controls for power tool hazards</p><p>2.Missing details for working at heights</p><p>3.Risks copied from unrelated trades</p><p>And when that happens, site supervisors push back or worse, work gets delayed. A proper carpentry SWMS isn&rsquo;t just a checklist. It needs to match the actual tasks being carried out.</p><p>Because on-site, generic documents don&rsquo;t pass practical ones do. Explore More: <u><a href="https://www.builderassist.com.au/product/carpenter-framing-swms/" target="_blank" rel=" noopener">SWMS Carpentry </a></u></p><p>&nbsp;</p>