Auto Body

WHS Management for Panel Beating

Manage welding fume, grinding dust, and noise hazards in panel repair with controls mapped to WHS Regulation 2025.

Panel beating involves sustained exposure to welding fumes, grinding dust, high noise levels, and awkward postures that create musculoskeletal injury risks. Workers routinely use MIG and spot welders on coated metals that release zinc, chromium and manganese fumes. Grinding and sanding operations generate respirable metal dust and paint particles that require local exhaust ventilation and respiratory protection. A dedicated WHS management system ensures panel beating workshops meet WHS Regulation 2025 requirements and protect workers from both acute injuries and chronic occupational diseases.

Key Hazards

Welding fumes (zinc, chromium, manganese) from coated and galvanised panelsRespirable metal dust from grinding, cutting, and sandingNoise exposure exceeding 85 dB(A) from pneumatic tools and grindersManual handling injuries from lifting panels, doors, and bonnetsBurns from welding, hot metal, and grinding sparksEye injuries from UV radiation, flying particles, and chemical splash

Regulatory Requirements

HRCW Categories

Hot work (welding near flammable materials), work in confined areas of vehicle cabins

Section 26A Codes (binding 1 July 2026)
Welding ProcessesManaging Noise and Preventing Hearing LossHazardous Manual Tasks

SWMS Required

Welding Auto BodyGrinding SandingPanel PreparationVehicle Lifting

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