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Concreter SWMS in Tasmania

In Tasmania, concreter contractors must prepare a Safe Work Method Statement before starting high risk construction work, under WHS Regulations 2022 (Tas) reg 299, which requires a SWMS before any high risk construction work. The regulator is WorkSafe Tasmania. For concreter work the SWMS must be site-specific and cover the high risk categories the trade routinely hits: work in an area with movement of powered mobile plant, tilt-up or precast concrete work. One SWMS can cover several of those activities. A generic template can be reused for recurring work only if it is reviewed and adapted to each site's hazards first; an unreviewed copy does not meet the requirement.

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The SWMS law in Tasmania

Concreter work in Tasmania is regulated by WorkSafe Tasmania under the Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (Tas) and the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2022 (Tas). The duty to prepare a SWMS before high risk construction work is set by WHS Regulations 2022 (Tas) reg 299, and the high risk construction work itself is defined in WHS Regulations 2022 (Tas) reg 291. These follow the harmonised model WHS laws, so a SWMS prepared for another harmonised state transfers with a site-specific review.

Tasmania remade its regulations as the WHS Regulations 2022, replacing the 2012 version, so current SWMS duties are cited to the 2022 Regulations and enforced by WorkSafe Tasmania.

Tasmania's industrial manslaughter offence commenced on 2 October 2024, with maximum penalties of 21 years imprisonment for an individual and an $18 million fine for a body corporate. A site-specific SWMS is part of how a concreter business shows it identified and controlled the high risk work these duties attach to, rather than relying on a generic template.

High risk work for concreter crews

The high risk construction work categories a concreter SWMS usually has to cover:

Typical concreter activities that each need their own SWMS:

Hazards a concreter SWMS has to control

The hazards that recur on concreter jobs and that a site-specific SWMS is expected to address:

The rules a concreter SWMS is written against

Beyond the general duty in WHS Regulations 2022 (Tas) reg 299, a concreter SWMS in Tasmania is written against the specific model WHS duties and standards that apply to the trade's activities:

What Tasmania builders check before you start

A principal contractor in Tasmania collects your SWMS before your crew goes on site and checks four things: that it is site-specific to this job (not a reused template), that every high risk category for concreter work is covered and controlled, that controls follow the hierarchy rather than jumping to PPE, and that it cites Tasmania legislation. SWMS Pack writes to all four: your site details throughout, WHS Regulations 2022 (Tas) reg 299 cited, and an adversarial review pass before delivery.

Common questions

Do concreter contractors need a SWMS in Tasmania?

Yes, whenever the work involves any high risk construction work, which for concreter work it usually does (work in an area with movement of powered mobile plant and tilt-up or precast concrete work). The duty to prepare it sits with the PCBU carrying out the work, under WHS Regulations 2022 (Tas) reg 299.

Which law covers SWMS in Tasmania?

The Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (Tas) and the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2022 (Tas), enforced by WorkSafe Tasmania. These follow the harmonised model WHS laws used in most states.

How fast can I get a concreter SWMS for a Tasmania site?

About 5 minutes of questions, then the document is generated and verified in a few minutes and downloads straight away, written to Tasmania legislation and to your specific site.

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