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When does a PCBU need to notify the WHS regulator of their plan to process legacy engineered stone? 2024 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2024.  (Current)
Short Description
Explains when a PCBU has to notify the WHS regulator.
Summary of Engineered stone prohibition: Guidance for PCBUs 2024 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2024.  (Current)
Short Description
From 1 July 2024, persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs) must not carry out, or direct or allow a worker to carry out, work that involves the manufacture, supply, processing, or installation of engineered stone benchtops, panels and slabs.
What is controlled processing of engineered stone? 2024 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2024.  (Current)
Short Description
A PCBU must implement control measures to eliminate or minimise risks arising from the processing of engineered stone, as far as is reasonably practicable.
Definition of engineered stone 2024 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2024.  (Current)
Short Description
The ban only applies to engineered stone: benchtops AND panels AND slabs.
Key terms used in the Engineered stone prohibition: Guidance for PCBUs 2024 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2024.  (Current)
Short Description
Key terms used in Engineered stone prohibition.
Need more information on the engineered stone ban? 2024 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2024.  (Current)
Short Description
Handy information sheet grouping Safe Work Australia documents and state-specific WHS regulators.
Exemptions from the engineered stone ban 2024 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2024.  (Current)
Short Description
A work health and safety (WHS) regulator can exempt a type of engineered stone from the ban.
Exemption from the engineered stone ban 2024 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2024.  (Current)
Short Description
Flowchart explains the exemption from engineered stone ban process.
Scaffolding work near overhead electric lines 2014 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2014.  (Current)
Short Description
Provides advice on managing the risks of erecting, dismantling and using fixed scaffolding near overhead electric lines and associated electrical equipment with an operating voltage up to and including 33,000 volts.
Tower and mobile scaffolds 2014 cover

Publisher
Safe Work Australia

Version:  2014.  (Current)
Short Description
Provides advice for small businesses and workers on managing the risks associated with tower and mobile scaffolds and related scaffolding work.