Cold rooms, blast freezers, and coolrooms in food processing facilities operate at temperatures from minus 25 to plus 4 degrees Celsius. Workers who enter cold rooms face hypothermia risk during extended stays, entrapment if door mechanisms fail, and ammonia exposure in facilities with ammonia refrigeration systems. Forklift operations inside cold rooms create interaction hazards with pedestrian workers in confined, low-visibility environments. Ice accumulation on floors creates severe slip hazards. This template addresses exposure time limits, emergency release mechanisms, and monitoring requirements under the WHS Regulation 2025.
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 3.1 — General Risk Management
Work in extreme temperature environments
Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace, Hazardous Chemicals (binding 1 July 2026 under Section 26A)
Yes — effective 1 July 2026. Non-compliance is admissible as evidence of breach.
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Hypothermia from extended exposure to sub-zero temperatures | Core temperature drop, confusion, cardiac arrest, death | Possible |
| Entrapment from cold room door mechanism failure | Prolonged cold exposure, hypothermia, death | Unlikely |
| Ammonia exposure from refrigeration system leak inside cold room | Chemical burns to lungs, asphyxiation, death | Unlikely |
| Slip and fall on ice-covered cold room floors | Fractures, head injuries, sprains | Likely |
| Forklift-pedestrian collision in confined cold room space | Crush injuries, fractures, death | Possible |
| Reduced dexterity from cold affecting safe equipment operation | Dropped loads, equipment mishandling, injuries | Likely |
Fatal incident in food processing facility with inadequate safety procedures and equipment controls.
2025 — SafeWork NSW v Hilltop Meats Pty Ltd [2025]
Worker injured in food processing facility due to inadequate isolation and safety procedures.
2023 — SafeWork NSW v Inghams Enterprises Pty Ltd [2023]
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