ManufacturingSWMS

Machine Guarding Inspection SWMS

Machine guarding is the primary engineering control that prevents worker contact with dangerous parts of machinery. The WHS Regulation 2025 requires that guards and safety devices are maintained in effective working order, are not bypassed or defeated, and are replaced immediately when damaged or removed for maintenance. Machine guarding failures are the leading cause of serious injury prosecutions in Australian manufacturing. Guards are removed for cleaning, maintenance, or troubleshooting and not replaced. Interlocks are bypassed to increase production speed. Safety devices are defeated because they slow operations. This template provides a systematic approach to machine guarding inspection and compliance verification.

Legal Requirements

regulation

WHS Regulation 2025 Part 4.7 — Plant

hrcw category

Plant with entrapment risk

code of practice

Managing Risks of Plant in the Workplace (binding 1 July 2026 under Section 26A)

section 26a binding

Yes — effective 1 July 2026. Non-compliance is admissible as evidence of breach.

Hazards

HazardConsequenceLikelihood
Worker contact with unguarded moving partsAmputation, crushing, entanglement, deathPossible
Interlock bypass allowing access to danger zone during operationEntrapment, amputation, crush injuriesPossible
Guard removal for maintenance not replaced before restartUnguarded exposure, serious injuryPossible
Projectile ejection through inadequate or damaged guardsEye injuries, lacerations, fracturesUnlikely
Noise exposure through missing or damaged acoustic guardsNoise-induced hearing lossLikely
Reach-through access gaps exceeding safe distancesHand and finger entrapment, amputationPossible

Controls (Hierarchy of Controls)

Conduct formal machine guarding inspections at defined intervals covering every machine on the factory floor
Verify that all interlocked guards function correctly by testing the interlock cycle during each inspection
Check that all fixed guards are securely fastened and cannot be removed without tools
Measure access gaps against AS 4024 safe distance tables to verify that no reach-through access to danger zones exists
Implement a guard removal permit system requiring authorisation and replacement verification before machine restart
Report and correct interlock bypasses as a critical non-conformance requiring immediate investigation
Maintain a machine guarding register listing every machine, guard type, interlock configuration, and inspection schedule
Train production and maintenance workers in guard importance, bypass prohibition, and reporting obligations

Recent Prosecutions

SafeWork SA prosecution$840,000

Apprentice killed during manufacturing operations where machine guarding was inadequate and supervision insufficient.

2024SafeWork SA Manufacturing Prosecution [2024]

Orica Australia Pty Ltd$1,200,000

Workers exposed to hazardous conditions due to inadequate engineering controls and maintenance procedures.

2024SafeWork NSW v Orica Australia Pty Ltd [2024]

What Your SWMS Must Include

Machine guarding register listing all machines and guard configurations
Inspection schedule with defined frequency for each machine category
Interlock functional testing procedure and pass/fail criteria
Guard removal permit system with replacement verification
Corrective action procedure for guarding non-conformances

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