Knife work in food processing includes boning, filleting, trimming, portioning, and general food preparation using manual knives, powered knives, and band saws. Laceration injuries are the most common incident type in meat processing and seafood processing facilities, ranging from minor cuts to severed tendons and arteries. The repetitive nature of knife work also causes cumulative musculoskeletal injuries to the hand, wrist, and shoulder. Knife sharpness is a safety factor — dull knives require more force, increasing the likelihood of slips and uncontrolled cuts. This template addresses cut-resistant PPE selection, knife maintenance programs, and workstation ergonomics under the WHS Regulation 2025.
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 3.1 — General Risk Management
Work with sharp implements in food processing
Hazardous Manual Tasks (binding 1 July 2026 under Section 26A)
Yes — effective 1 July 2026. Non-compliance is admissible as evidence of breach.
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Laceration from knife slipping during cutting | Deep cuts, severed tendons, arterial bleeding | Likely |
| Stab injury from knife point during boning operations | Penetrating wound, organ damage | Possible |
| Repetitive strain injury from sustained cutting motions | Carpal tunnel syndrome, tendinitis, shoulder injury | Likely |
| Cuts during knife sharpening and steeling | Hand lacerations, finger injuries | Possible |
| Slip on wet floor causing knife contact during fall | Stab or laceration compounded by fall injury | Possible |
| Band saw contact during portioning operations | Amputation, deep lacerations | Unlikely |
Worker suffered severe injuries from unguarded food processing equipment during cleaning.
2023 — SafeWork NSW v B&E Foods Pty Ltd [2023]
Fatal incident in meat processing facility with inadequate equipment guarding and isolation.
2025 — SafeWork NSW v Hilltop Meats Pty Ltd [2025]
Our WHS consultants build task-specific SWMS that address laceration prevention, ergonomics, and PPE selection for your food processing knife operations.
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