National Code of Practice for Precast Tilt-Up and Concrete Elements in Building Construction
The National Code of Practice for Precast, Tilt-up and Concrete Elements in Building Construction (National Code) was declared by the Australian Safety and Compensation Council (ASCC) on 27 February 2008.
The National Code aims to encourage a nationally consistent approach to legislation and guidance material to prevent fatalities and injuries among those who work with and around tilt-up and precast concrete elements.
The National Code provides practical guidance for employers and employees on ways to effectively manage the risks associated with using tilt-up and precast concrete elements in building construction.
The National Code covers duty holder responsibilities; risk management, safe design; prefabrication and casting; handling, storage and transportation; erection; and demolition of tilt-up and precast concrete elements in building construction.
National Code of Practice for Precast Tilt-Up and Concrete Elements in Building Construction
All the sections of the Code of Practice are listed and available as PDF files below.
Page last updated: 02/03/2010