ConstructionSWMS

Confined Spaces SWMS

Confined space incidents frequently result in multiple fatalities because rescuers enter without adequate protection and become victims themselves. The WHS Regulation 2025 classifies work in a confined space as high risk construction work requiring a SWMS and a confined space entry permit. This template covers atmospheric monitoring, ventilation, rescue planning, and standby person requirements mapped to the binding Confined Spaces Code of Practice effective 1 July 2026 and AS 2865.

Legal Requirements

regulation

WHS Regulation 2025 Part 4.4 — High Risk Construction Work

hrcw category

Work in a confined space

code of practice

Confined Spaces (binding 1 July 2026 under Section 26A)

section 26a binding

Yes — effective 1 July 2026. Non-compliance is admissible as evidence of breach.

Hazards

HazardConsequenceLikelihood
Oxygen depletion below 19.5% or enrichment above 23.5%Unconsciousness, death within minutesPossible
Toxic gas accumulation — H2S, CO, methanePoisoning, unconsciousness, deathPossible
Flammable atmosphere ignitionExplosion, fatal burnsUnlikely
Entrapment by converging walls, equipment, or narrow accessCrush injuries, asphyxiationPossible
Engulfment by liquid, grain, or loose materialDrowning, suffocationUnlikely
Failed rescue attempt — rescuer becomes second victimMultiple fatalitiesPossible

Controls (Hierarchy of Controls)

Eliminate confined space entry by performing work from outside using remote tools, cameras, or mechanical means
Conduct continuous atmospheric testing for O2, LEL, H2S, and CO before and during entry using calibrated 4-gas monitor
Install forced ventilation to maintain safe atmosphere throughout the entry period
Implement a confined space entry permit system signed by competent person before each entry
Station a trained standby person at the entry point with communication equipment for the entire duration
Develop and rehearse a rescue plan with rescue equipment — tripod, winch, SCBA — staged at the entry point
Isolate all energy sources, pipelines, and mechanical equipment connected to the space using LOTO procedures
Ensure all entrants and standby persons hold current confined space training per AS 2865

Recent Prosecutions

Confined space fatality cases (multiple jurisdictions)$200,000–$600,000 (various cases)

Multiple fatality events across Australian jurisdictions where workers entered confined spaces without atmospheric testing, permits, or rescue plans. In several cases, would-be rescuers also died.

2023Safe Work Australia Confined Space Incident Summary Reports

What Your SWMS Must Include

Confined space identification register with hazard classification for each space
Atmospheric testing procedure — gas types, alarm set points, calibration records
Entry permit template with sign-on/sign-off, time limits, and emergency contacts
Rescue plan including equipment list, trained rescuer names, and rehearsal records
Standby person responsibilities and communication protocols

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