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8 September 2013

Safe Work Australia releases revised draft WHS Code of Practice for Construction Work

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The revised Code contains information on safety requirements for construction work under the model WHS Regulations.
Australia Employment and HR
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On 30 August 2013, Safe Work Australia released a revised draft model Work Health and Safety Code of Practice for Construction Work (Code) after it was determined that the original draft Code needed to provide a greater level of guidance to participants in the housing construction industry.

The Revised Code

The Code was originally developed to provide practical guidance to principal contractors and other persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs), who carry out construction work, on how to discharge their obligations under the model Work Health and Safety Act and its associated regulations.

The revised Code contains information on various safety requirements relating to construction work under the model Work Health and Safety Regulations. This includes guidance on Work, Health and Safety Management Plans and induction training, as well as identifying common hazards and risks in the construction industry. In summary, the revised Code addresses:

  1. specific duties relating to construction work such as those on PCBUs, officers, workers and other persons under the work, health and safety legislation
  2. managing risks associated with construction work, including appropriate risk control measures
  3. preparing, implementing and reviewing Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS)
  4. preparing, implementing and reviewing Work, Health and Safety Management Plans for construction projects
  5. information, training (including induction), instruction and supervision
  6. general workplace management arrangements.

The revised Code also contains examples and templates for SWMS and Work, Health and Safety Management Plans to assist those in the construction industry in discharging their duties.

Consultation and Revision

Along with the increased guidance for the housing and construction industry, further revisions have been made to improve the overall clarity of the document. These changes include amendments to the previous SWMS template for high-risk construction work to make it easier to understand and use. Once finalised, the revised Code is intended to be the first point of reference for a principal contractor or PCBU carrying out any type of construction work.

The public comment period for public submissions on the Code will close at 5.00pm on Wednesday 2 October 2013. For copies of the Code and further information on submissions, see the Safe Work Australia website.

As Codes of Practice are admissible in court proceedings under the Work Health and Safety legislation, it is advisable that your organisation reviews the Code and makes submissions on matters which are impracticable when implementing the Code in your business.

The content of this article is intended to provide a general guide to the subject matter. Specialist advice should be sought about your specific circumstances.

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ARTICLE
8 September 2013

Safe Work Australia releases revised draft WHS Code of Practice for Construction Work

Australia Employment and HR

Contributor

K&L Gates fosters an inclusive and collaborative environment across our fully integrated global platform that enables us to combine the expertise of our lawyers and policy professionals to create teams that provide exceptional client solutions. With offices spanning across five continents, we represent leading global corporations in every major industry.
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