High-risk in defined circumstances · New South Wales
Painting and surface treatment SWMS
Painting and surface treatment becomes high-risk construction work (HRCW) in defined circumstances (high-risk at height or spraying in enclosed spaces). 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 painting and surface treatment needs a SWMS
It is classified as high-risk construction work because the work:
- Involves a risk of a person falling more than 2 metres.
- Is carried out in an area that may have a contaminated or flammable atmosphere.
It's the law — and the gate to getting on site
Under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2025 (NSW), a SWMS for painting and surface treatment 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 painting and surface treatment 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 painting and surface treatment SWMS must address
- Falls from height
- Solvent vapours / flammable atmosphere
- Respiratory exposure (spray)
- Confined / poorly ventilated spaces
- Surface-preparation dust
What the SWMS must contain
Under the WHS Regulation, a SWMS must:
- identify the work that is high-risk construction work.
- specify the hazards and the risks to health and safety.
- describe the control measures, applying the hierarchy of controls.
- describe how the control measures are implemented, monitored and reviewed.
- be developed in consultation with the workers carrying out the work.
Regulatory references
SWMSBuilder grounds painting and surface treatment controls in, and cites, sources including:
- — WHS Regulation Pt 4.4 (falls)
- — Model CoP: Managing the Risk of Falls
- — Model CoP: Managing risks of hazardous chemicals in the workplace
- — AS/NZS 2311 (painting of buildings)
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.
| Jurisdiction | Principal regulation | Regulator | AI coverage |
|---|---|---|---|
| New South Wales | Work Health and Safety Regulation 2025 (NSW) | SafeWork NSW | ● Live |
| Victoria | Occupational Health and Safety Regulations 2017 (Vic)Separate OHS regime — Victorian compliance codes apply. | WorkSafe Victoria | In progress |
| Queensland | Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld) | Workplace Health and Safety Queensland | In progress |
| Western Australia | Work Health and Safety (General) Regulations 2022 (WA)Model WHS adopted with WA variations. | WorkSafe WA | In progress |
| South Australia | Work Health and Safety Regulations 2012 (SA) | SafeWork SA | In progress |
| Tasmania | Work Health and Safety Regulations 2022 (Tas) | WorkSafe Tasmania | In progress |
| Australian Capital Territory | Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (ACT) | WorkSafe ACT | In progress |
| Northern Territory | Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Regulations 2011 (NT) | NT WorkSafe | In 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.
Painting and surface treatment SWMS — frequently asked
- Do I need a SWMS for painting and surface treatment in New South Wales?
- Often, yes. Painting and surface treatment is high-risk construction work in defined circumstances (high-risk at height or spraying in enclosed spaces). Where it is, a SWMS must be prepared before the work starts.
- Who has to prepare the painting and surface treatment 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 painting and surface treatment SWMS with every control cited to its source.
- How fast is it, and what does it cost?
- About a minute. Your first painting and surface treatment 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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