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Safe Work Australia is inviting feedback on ways to improve the safety of earthmoving machinery used for lifting operations. 

Earthmoving machinery, such as excavators, backhoes, and front-end loaders, are commonly used across construction, agriculture, and horticulture, to lift, lower and transport freely suspended loads. However, using this machinery for lifting operations introduces significant work health and safety (WHS) risks.

We are seeking your views on the potential reform options outlined in our discussion paper, available on the Consultation Hub. These options may evolve based on evidence, policy analysis and consultation feedback. Any regulatory changes will require agreement by Safe Work Australia Members and, where significant changes are proposed, approval by WHS ministers.

Who should participate?

All stakeholders with an interest in improving the safety of earthmoving machinery used for lifting operations are encouraged to contribute to the consultation. We also encourage submissions from those involved in other high-risk work related to lifting operations, such as dogging and rigging work.

How to have your say

The consultation is open until 11:59 pm (AEST) on Monday 2 March 2026

Submissions can be made using our Consultation Hub.


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