Manual handling injuries are the number one injury type in Australian warehousing, accounting for more workers compensation claims than any other mechanism. Picking, packing, palletising, and depalletising operations expose workers to repetitive lifting, awkward postures, sustained force application, and vibration from powered hand tools. The binding of the Hazardous Manual Tasks Code of Practice under Section 26A from July 2026 makes this the single most impactful regulatory change for warehousing businesses because every warehouse operation involves hazardous manual tasks. This SWMS template covers manual handling across all warehouse functions with controls mapped to the binding code.
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 4.2 — Hazardous Manual Tasks
Hazardous manual tasks (repetitive, forceful, sustained, awkward postures)
Hazardous Manual Tasks (binding July 2026 under Section 26A)
Yes — Manual Tasks code binding July 2026. Non-compliance is admissible as evidence of breach.
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Repetitive lifting during order picking from floor-level and above-shoulder locations | Chronic back injuries, shoulder injuries, disc herniation | Likely |
| Awkward postures during packing and wrapping at non-adjustable workstations | Musculoskeletal disorders, repetitive strain injuries | Likely |
| Sustained force during manual palletising of heavy products | Acute back strain, shoulder injuries, hernias | Likely |
| Crush injuries from shifting loads during manual depalletising | Hand and foot crush injuries, fractures | Possible |
| Whole-body vibration from riding powered pallet jacks for extended periods | Lower back pain, spinal degeneration | Possible |
Multiple workers at a distribution centre developed chronic back injuries from repetitive heavy lifting during order picking. The employer had not conducted hazardous manual task assessments, provided mechanical aids, or implemented job rotation despite injury reports over two years.
2024 — WorkSafe Victoria Prosecution Database
Our WHS consultants develop manual handling SWMS with hazardous task assessments, mechanical aid specifications, and job rotation schedules that reduce injury rates.
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