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HOME > FAQs > Industry > Machinery > Plant Qu13
Plant Q13
Are there any particular risk control measures provided for in the OHS Regulation 2001 that an employer must ensure for plant?

Yes.

There are particular control measures found in Clauses 135–142 of the OHS Regulation 2001 and relate to all plant, not just that which needs registration:

  • Installation, erection and commissioning of plant (Clause 135)
  • Use of plant (Clause 136)
  •  Maintenance and repair of plant (Clause 137)
  • Dismantling, storage and disposal of plant (Clause 138)
  • Use of amusement devices (Clause 139)
  • Plant under pressure (Clause 140)
  • Powered mobile plant (Clause 141)
  • Plant designed to lift or move persons or other loads (Clause 142)


Employers must keep appropriate records and provide necessary information (see Clause 143 and 144).

 

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