Safe Work Australia has released the model Code of Practice: Elevating Work Platforms. The model Code provides practical guidance for PCBUs (employers) and other duty holders on how to manage health and safety risks related to elevating work platforms.
Elevating work platforms (EWPs) are powered mobile plant designed to lift or lower people and equipment from a base support.
The new model Code is designed to support PCBUs and other duty holders in understanding and fulfilling their responsibilities. It outlines:
- common risks associated with EWP use
- examples of effective control measures, and
- guidance on inspection, maintenance, and the proper use of EWPs
Employers and other duty holders must ensure, as much as possible, that workers are not exposed to risks to their physical or psychological health and safety. Where eliminating risks is not feasible, they must be minimised as much as possible.
To achieve this, the model Code recommends following a risk management process - identifying hazards, assessing and controlling risks, and reviewing control measures. The model Code focuses on the operational, ground conditions, fall, electrical and other hazards, risks, and control measures needed to prevent or minimise the risks associated with EWPs.
The model Code of Practice will replace two existing guides - the guide to managing the risks of elevating work platforms and the guide to inspecting and maintaining elevating work platforms.
Learn more and download the model Code of Practice: Elevating Work Platforms.