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Submissions closed

We consulted on three proposed safe work instruments (SWIs) to support the Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances) Regulations 2017.

Purpose of the proposed safe work instruments

The proposed SWIs will:

  • update the soil condition requirements for the fumigant AFE-HFP, and require the fumigant Tri-Form 80 to comply with the same requirements that apply to the similar fumigants AFE-HFP and Tri-Form 60
  • remove the tracking requirement for the fuel NPD 100 PLUS, allowing the substance to be sold to the public
  • require the pesticide Hercon Vaportape II Insecticidal Strips to be contained in either a sealed, unopened sachet or an airtight container during transport.

Your feedback will help determine whether the requirements in the proposed SWIs are appropriate for these substances. 

Consultation documents

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Draft: Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances—Additional Substances that Do Not Require Tracking) Amendment Safe Work Instrument 2021 (PDF 232 KB)
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Draft: Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances—Requirements for Specified Fumigants) Amendment Safe Work Instrument 2021 (PDF 245 KB)
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Draft: Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances—Additional Pesticides Subject to Transport Restrictions) Safe Work Instrument 2021 (PDF 165 KB)

Summary of submissions

A summary of the submissions we received for this consultation can be found below:

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Summary of submissions - three proposed safe work instruments (PDF 136 KB)

June 2021 update

The Minister has approved the Health and Safety at Work (Hazardous Substances - Additional Substances that Do Not Require Tracking) Amendment Safe Work Instrument 2021.
 
The other two safe work instruments are currently awaiting final substance approval from the Environmental Protection Authority. 

Deadline for submissions

Submissions closed at 5 pm on Friday 5 February 2021

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