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Update and Reminder Owner Builder Safety Considerations

9/12/2024

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Helping Owner Builders Work Safely

Work Health and Safety Responsibilities for Owner Builders
When you take on the role of an owner builder, you’re not just creating your dream home—you’re also stepping into the shoes of a project manager and, importantly, the person responsible for work health and safety (WHS) on your site. This is a role you can’t take lightly, as both Fair Trading NSW and the QBCC (Queensland Building and Construction Commission) have clear legal requirements to ensure everyone on your site goes home safely.
Let’s break it down into what you need to know and do.
Understanding Your Legal Obligations
In both NSW and Queensland, WHS laws require owner builders to provide a safe workplace. This means identifying potential hazards, managing risks, and ensuring everyone on-site understands their responsibilities.
For owner builders in NSW, Fair Trading mandates compliance with WHS legislation, including:
  • Identifying and controlling risks, like falls, electrocution, or material handling injuries.
  • Consulting with workers and contractors about safety measures.
  • Ensuring all workers have the appropriate training and licenses.
Similarly, in Queensland, the QBCC highlights that owner builders are responsible for creating a safe work environment under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011. This includes following the same principles—risk identification, mitigation, and consultation.
Practical Steps for Owner Builders
  1. Prepare a WHS Plan
    In NSW, it’s a legal requirement for owner builders to prepare a Work Health and Safety Management Plan (WHSMP) for their site. This document outlines your approach to identifying risks, managing safety, and handling emergencies.
In Queensland, while a formal plan might not always be mandatory, having one is highly recommended. It keeps everyone on the same page and demonstrates your commitment to safety.
  1. Inductions for Workers and Visitors
    Every person who steps foot on your site needs to know the basics—site rules, emergency procedures, and how to report hazards. A short induction can make a big difference in ensuring everyone’s safety.
  2. Provide the Right Equipment
    You’re responsible for ensuring that workers and contractors have access to the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE), like helmets, gloves, and safety boots. The right tools and equipment for the job are also crucial.
  3. Engage Licensed Professionals
    Electrical, plumbing, and other high-risk tasks must be performed by licensed professionals. Not only is this a legal requirement, but it’s also a critical safety measure.
  4. Control High-Risk Activities
    Certain tasks—like working at heights, using heavy machinery, or dealing with asbestos—carry specific risks. You’ll need to ensure proper safety measures are in place, like scaffolding, fall protection, and asbestos management plans, where applicable.
  5. Keep the Site Clean and Organized
    A messy site is a dangerous site. Regularly clear away debris, store tools safely, and ensure pathways are free from tripping hazards.
Penalties for Non-Compliance
Failure to meet your WHS obligations can lead to severe penalties. In NSW, Fair Trading and SafeWork NSW have the authority to issue fines, stop work orders, or prosecute severe breaches. The QBCC has similar enforcement powers in Queensland.
But beyond the legal risks, there’s the human cost to consider. Accidents on-site can result in life-changing injuries or worse. As the person in charge, you have a moral responsibility to protect everyone working on your dream home.
Getting Support
You don’t have to figure everything out alone. Both Fair Trading NSW and the QBCC provide resources and guidance for owner builders. It’s worth attending WHS training or engaging a safety consultant to help you stay compliant.
In Summary​
As an owner builder, your responsibilities extend far beyond picking out tiles and paint colors. Ensuring a safe construction site is one of the most important tasks you’ll undertake. By understanding the legislation, planning effectively, and staying vigilant, you’ll not only meet your legal obligations but also protect the people helping bring your project to life.
Happy (and safe) Owner Building,
Rick
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Thoai Tu Le
9/2/2025 10:45:36

Thanks, Rick. As a home owner builder I do agree that safety on the construction site is vital for the success of the project. In particular it's important to keep the site neat and tidy for a safe working environment.

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    With over 30 years assisting Owner Builders, he brings an easy style to providing information and advice to our students.

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