Changes to Lead Risk Work - NSW

Amendments were made to the WHS Regulation on 1 July 2019. Some of these relate to blood lead levels, with a two-year transitional period to comply with the new requirements. Lead-related amendments involve:

  • changes to the definition of lead risk work

  • the frequency with which a PCBU must conduct biological monitoring of workers who carry out lead risk work

  • reduction in blood lead levels for the immediate removal of workers from carrying out lead risk work

  • thresholds at which a PCBU may allow a worker to return to lead risk work

  • Notification to safework NSW seven days prior to commencement of lead risk work