Waste compactors and balers in warehousing facilities present severe entrapment and crush hazards that have resulted in multiple fatalities across Australian workplaces. Workers can become trapped in the compaction chamber during loading, cleaning, or jam clearing if safety interlocks are defeated or bypassed. The compaction forces generated by these machines are sufficient to cause fatal crush injuries in seconds. The WHS Regulation 2025 strengthens requirements for plant guarding, interlock systems, and lockout-tagout procedures that directly apply to compactors and balers. This SWMS template covers compactor and baler operation, loading, and maintenance with controls mapped to the Managing Risks of Plant code.
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 5.2 — Plant
Work involving powered mobile plant (severe crush and entrapment risk)
Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace (binding July 2026 under Section 26A)
Yes — Plant code binding July 2026. Non-compliance is admissible as evidence of breach.
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Entrapment in compaction chamber during loading or jam clearing | Fatal crush injuries | Unlikely |
| Crush between compactor ram and chamber walls during operation | Fatal crush injuries, amputation | Unlikely |
| Hydraulic system failure causing uncontrolled ram movement | Crush injuries, hydraulic injection injuries | Unlikely |
| Biological exposure from handling contaminated waste materials | Infection, needle stick injuries, respiratory illness | Possible |
| Manual handling injuries from loading heavy or awkward waste items | Musculoskeletal injuries, back strain | Likely |
A worker was fatally crushed inside a waste compactor after entering the chamber to clear a blockage without implementing lockout-tagout. The compactor interlock had been bypassed with a wire to allow the door to remain open during loading.
2023 — WorkSafe Victoria Prosecution Database
Our WHS consultants develop waste compactor SWMS with interlock testing schedules, LOTO procedures, and operator competency frameworks that satisfy regulator expectations.
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