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We created the model WHS laws in 2011.

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  • I would like to know about specific duties that may apply to the agriculture industry under the model WHS laws.

Depending on the type of work being done, a range of specific duties may apply under WHS laws.  

To understand what specific duties may apply, consider the type of work you are doing and check for relevant regulations, guidance and information. Specific duties may also vary depending on which state or territory you live in. You should contact the WHS regulator in your state or territory for more information on the relevant WHS laws. 

In the agriculture industry, common types of work that have specific duties under the model WHS laws include:

More detail on the specific duties that may apply is provided on each of the pages above. 

For information on general duties that apply regardless of the type of work being done, visit the general duties page.

  • Did you know

    The WHS regulator in your state or territory can provide practical advice, resources and tools to help you be safe when working in agriculture. They can also let you know which WHS laws apply to you.

Further Advice

SWA is not a regulator and cannot advise you about WHS issues in the workplace. If you need help please contact your state or territory work health and safety authority.

For more information about agriculture, see our agriculture industry resources

For information about other industries, check out our industry and business topics.

Please contact your state or territory work health and safety authority for WHS advice and information about the WHS laws that apply in your state or territory.