SafeWork NSW machine safety compliance visits underway


Thursday, 29 September, 2022

SafeWork NSW machine safety compliance visits underway

SafeWork NSW inspectors are visiting manufacturers throughout the Sydney metropolitan area to ensure machine safety.

Executive Director Compliance and Dispute Resolution Matt Press said that with the post COVID-19 rebirth of manufacturing in Australia, it was a timely reminder to businesses to think about safety before they operate, maintain and clean machinery.

According to SafeWork NSW, the main reasons people are killed or seriously injured when operating machines include:

  • removing a blockage or jam while the machine is still running;
  • cleaning or maintaining a machine without appropriate safeguards or lockout/tagout procedures;
  • workers unaware or not having a thorough understanding of operating procedures.

“Operating machinery is a high-risk activity. Machines, especially those with moving parts, are a hazard to operators and other workers who can be caught in the machine, struck, or hit by ejected machine parts,” Press said.

“Sixty-five per cent of all injuries resulting in a major workers compensation claim, involved machinery between 2017 and 2021, with data indicating that young, labour-hire and culturally and linguistically diverse workers are at greater risk.

“SafeWork inspectors will be not only ensuring compliance with safety regulations but educating business owners on what to do to protect vulnerable workers.

“Workplaces need to be ensuring machines cannot be restarted during cleaning and maintenance, that there is regular monitoring and consulting with workers to ensure they know how to operate machines safely, and they are using appropriate safeguards.

“SafeWork wants businesses to embed a culture of machine safety and will take appropriate regulatory action if unsafe work practices are identified.”

The regulator’s machine safety pack is available here.

Image credit: iStock.com/MiguelMalo

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