Compliance code: Plant

This compliance code provides practical guidance on how to comply with your obligations under Victoria’s occupational health and safety legislation when your work involves plant.

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What it contains

If your work involves machinery and equipment (plant), there are specific duties and obligations you need to comply with under the Occupational Health and Safety Act (OHS Act) 2004 and Occupational Health and Safety Regulations (OHS Regulations) 2017. This compliance code gives you practical guidance on how to comply with those duties and obligations.

This information is particularly relevant for you if you're a designer, manufacturer or supplier of plant, or if you are an employer whose work involves plant. It uses examples and tools you can apply to your own situation.

It includes information on:

  • the types of plant covered by the OHS Regulations
  • who has duties associated with plant
  • what the duties are for designers, manufacturers and suppliers
  • what the duties are for employers
  • how employers can identify hazards and assess risks
  • practical measures employers can use to control risks
  • considerations throughout the life of plant, from purchase to disposal
  • registering the design of plant with WorkSafe

It is recommended that you follow the compliance code. If you comply with a code, you are deemed to comply with the Act or Regulation duty covered by the code. However, codes are not mandatory and duty holders may choose to use some other way to achieve compliance.

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