Timber

WHS Management for Sawmill Operations

Control log handling, saw blade, dust, and noise hazards across primary timber processing with WHS Regulation 2025 compliance.

Sawmill operations present the highest injury risk profile in the timber industry, with workers exposed to unguarded saw blades, heavy log handling, extreme noise levels, and airborne wood dust concentrations that can exceed the incoming WEL within minutes of commencing cutting operations. Log yards add mobile plant interaction hazards including forklift and loader operations around pedestrian workers. Kiln operations introduce heat stress and confined space risks during maintenance. A comprehensive WHS management system ensures sawmill operations meet WHS Regulation 2025 requirements and protect workers from the full spectrum of primary processing hazards.

Key Hazards

Contact with saw blades causing amputation and laceration injuriesStruck-by and crush injuries from log handling and mobile plantWood dust exposure exceeding 0.5 mg/m3 WEL (IARC Group 1 carcinogen for hardwood)Noise exposure exceeding 85 dB(A) from saws, debarkers, and chippersManual handling injuries from timber stacking and sortingDust explosion risk in enclosed processing areas and extraction systems

Regulatory Requirements

HRCW Categories

Work involving powered mobile plant, work in confined space (kiln maintenance)

Section 26A Codes (binding 1 July 2026)
Managing Risks of Plant in the WorkplaceManaging Noise and Preventing Hearing LossConfined Spaces

SWMS Required

Table SawBand SawDust ExtractionKiln OperationManual Handling TimberChainsaw Timber Processing

Related Sectors

Timber FramingPallet Crate ManufacturingJoinery Cabinet Making

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