Demolition SWMS in Queensland
In Queensland, demolition contractors must prepare a Safe Work Method Statement before starting high risk construction work, under WHS Regulation 2011 (Qld) reg 299, which requires a SWMS before any high risk construction work. The regulator is Workplace Health and Safety Queensland. For demolition work the SWMS must be site-specific and cover the high risk categories the trade routinely hits: demolition of a load-bearing structure, work likely to disturb asbestos, structural alterations or repairs requiring temporary support, work in an area with movement of powered mobile plant. 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.
The SWMS law in Queensland
Demolition work in Queensland is regulated by Workplace Health and Safety Queensland under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld) and the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld). The duty to prepare a SWMS before high risk construction work is set by WHS Regulation 2011 (Qld) reg 299, and the high risk construction work itself is defined in WHS Regulation 2011 (Qld) reg 291. These follow the harmonised model WHS laws, so a SWMS prepared for another harmonised state transfers with a site-specific review.
Electrical work in Queensland is regulated separately under the Electrical Safety Act 2002 (Qld) and Electrical Safety Regulation 2013, which sit alongside the WHS Regulation, so electrical SWMS on Queensland sites should account for both regimes.
Queensland was the first state to enact an industrial manslaughter offence (2017, s 34C WHS Act 2011 (Qld)) and recorded Australia's first conviction in 2020; the maximum penalty is 20 years imprisonment for an individual or a $10 million fine for a body corporate. A site-specific SWMS is part of how a demolition 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 demolition crews
The high risk construction work categories a demolition SWMS usually has to cover:
- ✓ Demolition of a load-bearing structure
- ✓ Work likely to disturb asbestos
- ✓ Structural alterations or repairs requiring temporary support
- ✓ Work in an area with movement of powered mobile plant
Typical demolition activities that each need their own SWMS:
- · Demolition of load-bearing structures
- · Internal strip-out of non-structural elements
- · Service isolation and disconnection before demolition
- · Mechanical demolition with excavator
- · Manual demolition above 2 m
- · Temporary propping and structural support
Hazards a demolition SWMS has to control
The hazards that recur on demolition jobs and that a site-specific SWMS is expected to address:
- ⚠ Unplanned structural collapse
- ⚠ Asbestos-containing materials
- ⚠ Live services (electrical, gas)
- ⚠ Falling debris and exclusion zones
- ⚠ Powered mobile plant
- ⚠ Silica and dust
The rules a demolition SWMS is written against
Beyond the general duty in WHS Regulation 2011 (Qld) reg 299, a demolition SWMS in Queensland is written against the specific model WHS duties and standards that apply to the trade's activities:
- § AS 2601: demolition of structures
- § reg 36: hierarchy of controls for structural collapse, dust, and falling debris
- § reg 78 and reg 79: falls during manual demolition above 2 m
- § reg 157 and reg 158: isolation of electrical services before demolition
- § reg 44 to reg 47: PPE duties
- § Work likely to disturb asbestos must comply with the asbestos provisions of the WHS Regulations; asbestos removal beyond minor quantities is licensed work and is excluded from this SWMS
What Queensland builders check before you start
A principal contractor in Queensland 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 demolition work is covered and controlled, that controls follow the hierarchy rather than jumping to PPE, and that it cites Queensland legislation. SWMS Pack writes to all four: your site details throughout, WHS Regulation 2011 (Qld) reg 299 cited, and an adversarial review pass before delivery.
Common questions
▸Do demolition contractors need a SWMS in Queensland?
Yes, whenever the work involves any high risk construction work, which for demolition work it usually does (demolition of a load-bearing structure and work likely to disturb asbestos). The duty to prepare it sits with the PCBU carrying out the work, under WHS Regulation 2011 (Qld) reg 299.
▸Which law covers SWMS in Queensland?
The Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld) and the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld), enforced by Workplace Health and Safety Queensland. These follow the harmonised model WHS laws used in most states.
▸How fast can I get a demolition SWMS for a Queensland site?
About 5 minutes of questions, then the document is generated and verified in a few minutes and downloads straight away, written to Queensland legislation and to your specific site.
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