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Workplace Health and Safety → Model Codes of Practice → Types of work
Overview — Types of work

Margaret Diamond, General Counsel, Sophie Redmond, Executive Counsel, and Greg Robertson, General Counsel, Harmers Workplace Lawyers

Model Codes of Practice concerning types of work
Hazardous manual tasks

This Model Code of Practice deals with the characteristics of hazardous manual tasks, what to look for when determining risk factors and practical measures that can be taken to manage risks.

See Hazardous manual tasks.

Construction work

This Model Code of Practice contains practical information about how to comply with obligations concerning construction work.

See Construction work.

Demolition work

This Model Code of Practice provides practical guidance for persons conducting a business or undertaking which involves demolition work and for officers and workers in these businesses and undertakings.

See Demolition work.

Excavation work

This Model Code of Practice contains practical information on how to comply with health and safety duties and obligations when carrying out excavation work.

See Excavation work.

Abrasive blasting

This Model Code of Practice provides practical guidance on how to manage the health and safety risks which are typically associated with abrasive blasting.

See Abrasive blasting.

Welding processes

This Model Code of Practice provides practical guidance on how to manage the health and safety risks which are typically associated with welding processes.

See Welding processes.

Spray painting and powder coating

This Model Code of Practice provides practical guidance on how to manage the health and safety risks which are typically associated with spray painting and powder coating.

See Spray painting and powder coating.

Stevedoring

This Model Code of Practice provides practical guidance for all duty holders on managing risks associated with stevedoring. Stevedoring refers to the loading and unloading of vessel cargo, stacking and storing on the wharf, as well as the receipt and delivery of cargo within a terminal or facility.

See Managing risks in stevedoring.




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