Falls from height remain the leading cause of workplace death in Australian construction. The WHS Regulation 2025 classifies any work where a person could fall more than 2 metres as high risk construction work, requiring a documented SWMS before work begins. This template covers roof work, elevated work platforms, scaffolding access, and ladder use with controls mapped to the binding Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces Code of Practice effective 1 July 2026. All controls follow the hierarchy of control from elimination through to PPE.
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 4.4 — High Risk Construction Work
Work at height greater than 2 metres
Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces (binding 1 July 2026 under Section 26A)
Yes — effective 1 July 2026. Non-compliance is admissible as evidence of breach.
Scaffold erection/dismantle >4 m; EWP operation >11 m (boom-type)
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Fatal fall from unprotected edge or opening | Death or permanent spinal injury | Likely |
| Falling objects striking workers below | Traumatic brain injury, fractures | Possible |
| Scaffold collapse due to overloading or inadequate ties | Multiple fatalities, crush injuries | Unlikely |
| EWP tip-over on uneven ground or slope | Death, crush injuries | Possible |
| Ladder slip or overreach | Fractures, head injury | Likely |
| Weather exposure — wind, rain, lightning on elevated platforms | Falls, hypothermia, electrocution | Possible |
Worker fell 7 metres from roof edge with no edge protection or fall arrest. Company had no SWMS, no training records, and no rescue plan.
2023 — SafeWork NSW v Canon Roofing Pty Ltd [2023]
Apprentice fell 3 metres from residential roof during solar panel installation. No edge protection, no harness, inadequate supervision.
2025 — SafeWork NSW v Always Energy Pty Ltd [2025]
Workers accessed incomplete scaffold with missing planks and no guardrails. Scaffold erected by unlicensed persons.
2025 — SafeWork NSW v Allcott Hire Pty Ltd [2025]
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