WHS Management for Truck Fleet Workshops
Control heavy vehicle lifting risks, diesel exhaust exposure, and large-format spray painting hazards in fleet maintenance facilities.
Truck fleet workshops handle vehicles weighing up to 68 tonnes, creating crush and fall-from-height risks that far exceed those in light vehicle repair. Diesel exhaust particulate matter will receive a formal workplace exposure limit for the first time under the December 2026 WEL transition, directly affecting every enclosed fleet maintenance bay. Large-format spray painting of truck bodies, trailers, and buses involves extended spray cycles that generate sustained isocyanate exposure. A comprehensive WHS management system addresses the scale-specific hazards of heavy vehicle maintenance and ensures compliance with WHS Regulation 2025.
Key Hazards
Regulatory Requirements
Work involving powered mobile plant, work at height greater than 2 metres, contaminated atmosphere
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