Codes of practice
The Mobile crane Code of Practice 2024 (PDF, 2.29 MB) commenced on 23 September 2024. This code has been reviewed and updated to ensure it continues to effectively guide industry in meeting work health and safety obligations regarding mobile cranes.
The Sugar mill safety Code of Practice 2024 (PDF, 0.86 MB) and the Cane rail safety supplement (PDF, 0.98 MB) commenced on 23 September 2024. This code now includes the Sugar mill safety supplement content. On 23 September 2024, the Sugar industry Code of Practice 2005 and its supplements were revoked.
The Rural plant Code of Practice 2024 (PDF, 1.73 MB) commenced on 23 September 2024. This code incorporates tractor safety content. On 23 September 2024, the Rural plant Code of Practice 2004 and the Safe design and operation of tractors Code of Practice 2005 were revoked.
The Managing respirable crystalline silica dust exposure in the stone benchtop industry Code of Practice 2019 was revoked on 16 August 2024 to ensure consistency with the national ban on engineered stone implemented through amendments to the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011.
Codes of practice provide information on a specific issue and help you achieve legal standards.
Remember, these codes don't cover every risk which may arise. It's best for you to consider all hazards connected to your work, not only those that are regulated. If you're a duty holder, you can use another method to meet your legal duties. But you need to make sure your approach gives the same or a higher standard of work health and safety than the relevant code of practice.
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Occupational diving work code of practice 2005
Commencement date: 1 May 2005Varied date: 1 July 2018 -
Recreational diving, recreational technical diving and snorkelling code of practice 2024
Commencement date: 1 August 2024Varied date: 1 August 2024 -