Construction

WHS Management for Residential Building

Protect your workers across every stage of residential construction — from site prep to handover.

Residential building covers new homes, townhouses, duplexes and small-scale multi-unit projects. Workers face a wide range of hazards including falls from roofs and upper floors, excavation risks during footings, electrical exposure and silica dust from cutting concrete and engineered stone. Pre-2003 renovations add the risk of disturbing asbestos-containing materials, which requires licensed removal before any demolition or refurbishment work begins. A dedicated WHS approach ensures your team meets principal contractor duties and keeps every trade safe from ground-break to completion.

Key Hazards

Falls from heights (roofs, upper floors, scaffolding)Excavation collapse during footings and trenchingElectrical contact with live servicesRespirable crystalline silica from cutting and grindingAsbestos disturbance in pre-2003 renovationsManual handling injuries from heavy materials

Regulatory Requirements

HRCW Categories

Heights >2 m, excavation >1.5 m, demolition, energised electrical work

Principal Contractor

Required for residential construction projects valued at $250,000 or more

Section 26A Codes (binding 1 July 2026)
Construction WorkFallsExcavationDemolitionElectrical RisksManual Tasks

SWMS Required

Working At HeightsExcavationScaffoldingElectrical WorkAsbestos RemovalManual HandlingSilica Generating Work

Related Sectors

RoofingFit Out RefurbishmentScaffolding

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