Plumber WHS Documents in Australian Capital Territory
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Plumbers working in Australian Capital Territory need a core WHS document set built around a site-specific SWMS for each high risk activity, cited to the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (ACT). In Australian Capital Territory the regulator is WorkSafe ACT, and the duty to prepare a SWMS before high risk construction work sits in WHS Regulation 2011 (ACT) reg 299. The documents are the same as any state; what must be correct here is the legislation each one cites.
The WHS documents a plumber needs in Australian Capital Territory
- โ A site-specific SWMS for each high risk activity, cited to the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (ACT) (WHS Regulation 2011 (ACT) reg 299)
- โ A SWMS register indexing every document, version and review date
- โ High risk work licences and plumber trade licences recognised in Australian Capital Territory
- โ Safety Data Sheets for hazardous chemicals, and a chemical register
- โ Site induction record and daily sign-on / SWMS acknowledgement sheets
The SWMS a plumber usually needs
One SWMS per high risk construction work activity. The Trade SWMS Pack generates all of them, cited to Australian Capital Territory law:
- โ Trenching and laying underground services deeper than 1.5 m
- โ Sewer and stormwater connections (confined space entry)
- โ Roof plumbing and gutter installation above 2 m
- โ Hot water system installation and replacement
- โ Gas line installation and work near pressurised gas mains
- โ Core drilling and penetrations through concrete
- โ Working near underground and in-wall services
- โ Backflow and mains connection work in road reserves
The Australian Capital Territory law behind it
| Regulator | WorkSafe ACT |
| Principal Act | Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (ACT) |
| Regulations | Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (ACT) |
| Duty to prepare a SWMS | WHS Regulation 2011 (ACT) reg 299 |
| High risk construction work defined in | WHS Regulation 2011 (ACT) reg 291 |
The ACT carries a unique loose-fill asbestos ("Mr Fluffy") legacy affecting many older homes, so demolition and renovation SWMS in the territory should treat asbestos identification as a live risk before any work starts.
The ACT was the first Australian jurisdiction to create an industrial manslaughter offence, introduced in 2004, and it applies to a PCBU or officer whose conduct causes a worker's death. That is the enforcement backdrop your WHS document set has to stand up to on a Australian Capital Territory site.
The hazards these documents have to control
A plumber SWMS in Australian Capital Territory is judged on whether it names and controls the hazards the trade actually meets:
- โ Trench collapse
- โ Confined space atmospheres
- โ Underground service strikes
- โ Falls from roofs and ladders
- โ Sewage and biological exposure
- โ Hot work on pipework
The high risk work that triggers a plumber's SWMS
- โ Work in or near a shaft or trench deeper than 1.5 m, or a tunnel
- โ Work in or near a confined space
- โ Work on or near pressurised gas distribution mains or piping
Every SWMS a plumber needs in Australian Capital Territory, in one go
The Trade SWMS Pack generates all 8 SWMS above from one questionnaire, cited to Australian Capital Territory law, plus the register, toolbox talks and sign-on sheets, for A$179.
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