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High-risk in defined circumstances · New South Wales

HVAC and mechanical services SWMS

HVAC and mechanical services becomes high-risk construction work (HRCW) in defined circumstances. Where it does, a Safe Work Method Statement must be prepared before the work starts — by, or in consultation with, a competent person.

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Why hvac and mechanical services needs a SWMS

It is classified as high-risk construction work because the work:

  • ▸Is carried out on or near chemical, fuel or refrigerant lines.

It's the law — and the gate to getting on site

Under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2025 (NSW), a SWMS for hvac and mechanical services must be prepared before the high-risk work starts and kept available on site. SafeWork NSW inspectors can issue improvement and prohibition notices and on-the-spot penalties where it's missing or inadequate — and principal contractors will not let your crew start hvac and mechanical services without a current, site-specific SWMS.

SafeWork NSW is an active construction-safety regulator running targeted site blitzes. A compliant SWMS is the cheapest insurance against a stop-work order or a failed site induction.

Hazards a hvac and mechanical services SWMS must address

  • Refrigerant exposure / asphyxiation
  • Working at height (rooftop plant)
  • Live electrical services
  • Manual handling of units
  • Confined plant rooms
  • Hot works

What the SWMS must contain

Under the WHS Regulation, a SWMS must:

  1. 01identify the work that is high-risk construction work.
  2. 02specify the hazards and the risks to health and safety.
  3. 03describe the control measures, applying the hierarchy of controls.
  4. 04describe how the control measures are implemented, monitored and reviewed.
  5. 05be developed in consultation with the workers carrying out the work.

Regulatory references

SWMSBuilder grounds hvac and mechanical services controls in, and cites, sources including:

  • — WHS Regulation cl.291 (chemical/refrigerant lines HRCW)
  • — AS/NZS 5149 (Refrigerating systems and heat pumps)
  • — ARC refrigerant handling licence
  • — AS/NZS 3000 (Wiring Rules, where electrical)

The law in your state or territory

SWMS is required for high-risk construction work right across Australia. SWMSBuilder's AI is grounded and live for New South Wales today; the table below shows the governing instrument in every jurisdiction.

JurisdictionPrincipal regulationRegulatorAI coverage
New South WalesWork Health and Safety Regulation 2025 (NSW)SafeWork NSW● Live
VictoriaOccupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 (Vic)Separate OHS regime — Victorian compliance codes apply.WorkSafe VictoriaIn progress
QueenslandWork Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld)Workplace Health and Safety QueenslandIn progress
Western AustraliaWork Health and Safety (General) Regulations 2022 (WA)Model WHS adopted with WA variations.WorkSafe WAIn progress
South AustraliaWork Health and Safety Regulations 2012 (SA)SafeWork SAIn progress
TasmaniaWork Health and Safety Regulations 2022 (Tas)WorkSafe TasmaniaIn progress
Australian Capital TerritoryWork Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (ACT)WorkSafe ACTIn progress
Northern TerritoryWork Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Regulations 2011 (NT)NT WorkSafeIn progress

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Regulatory references current as at 2026-06-28. Confirm currency for your jurisdiction before use; the PCBU and competent person remain responsible for compliance.

HVAC and mechanical services SWMS — frequently asked

Do I need a SWMS for hvac and mechanical services in New South Wales?
Often, yes. HVAC and mechanical services is high-risk construction work in defined circumstances. Where it is, a SWMS must be prepared before the work starts.
Who has to prepare the hvac and mechanical services SWMS?
The PCBU (business) carrying out the high-risk work prepares it — in consultation with the workers doing the job — before work begins. SafeWork NSW can ask to see it at any time, and the principal contractor must be given a copy.
Is the free SafeWork NSW template enough?
A blank template is a starting point, not a compliant SWMS. Yours must identify the specific hazards of your job and the controls you'll use, applying the hierarchy of controls. SWMSBuilder generates a site-specific hvac and mechanical services SWMS with every control cited to its source.
How fast is it, and what does it cost?
About a minute. Your first hvac and mechanical services SWMS is free; after that, plans start low or you can pay per SWMS. It's branded as yours and signed on by your crew from a QR code.

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  • Demolition SWMS
  • Working at height SWMS
  • Roofing SWMS
  • Confined space entry SWMS

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Regulatory references current as at 2026-06-28. SWMSBuilder structures documents to WHS frameworks and cites each control to its source; a competent person must review and customise every SWMS for the specific site and confirm currency before use.