WHS Management for Joinery and Cabinet Making
Control MDF dust, formaldehyde exposure, and machinery hazards in joinery workshops with WHS Regulation 2025 compliance.
Joinery and cabinet making workshops process large volumes of MDF, plywood, and particle board products that release both wood dust and formaldehyde vapour during cutting, routing, and sanding operations. The formaldehyde WEL drops by 70 per cent to 0.3 ppm on 1 December 2026, affecting every joinery that processes engineered timber products. Workers operate table saws, thicknessers, routers, and spindle moulders — machines that cause more amputations per year than any other plant category in Australian manufacturing. A dedicated WHS management system ensures joinery workshops meet WHS Regulation 2025 requirements across chemical, mechanical, and ergonomic hazard categories.
Key Hazards
Regulatory Requirements
Work involving powered plant, work involving hazardous chemicals (formaldehyde)
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