Manufacturing

WHS Management for Furniture Manufacturing

Wood dust drops 50 per cent and formaldehyde drops 70 per cent under incoming WELs. Your extraction systems must be ready.

Furniture manufacturing involves cutting, machining, sanding, assembling, and finishing timber, MDF, particleboard, and composite materials. Wood dust is a confirmed human carcinogen that causes nasal cancer, and the incoming WEL reduces the limit from 1 to 0.5 mg/m³. Formaldehyde released from MDF, particleboard, and plywood during cutting and machining faces a 70 per cent WEL reduction. Spray painting with isocyanate-containing lacquers causes occupational asthma. Machine entrapment in panel saws, thicknessers, spindle moulders, and edge banders is a constant hazard. Noise from woodworking machinery commonly exceeds 90 dB(A) during sustained cutting and machining operations.

Key Hazards

Wood dust inhalation causing nasal cancer and respiratory diseaseFormaldehyde exposure from cutting and machining MDF and particleboardIsocyanate exposure from spray painting furniture lacquersMachine entrapment in panel saws, thicknessers, and mouldersNoise exposure from woodworking machineryFire risk from combustible wood dust accumulation

Regulatory Requirements

HRCW Categories

Plant with entrapment risk, work with carcinogenic substances (wood dust)

Section 26A Codes (binding 1 July 2026)
PlantHazardous ChemicalsNoiseSpray PaintingManual Tasks

SWMS Required

Machine Guarding InspectionDust Extraction MaintenanceSpray Painting ManufacturingLockout TagoutNoise Management

Related Sectors

PackagingConcrete ProductsTextiles

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