In Australia, a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) is generally used across states and territories to describe a document that outlines high-risk construction work and how risks will be controlled. However, some states may refer to it with slight variations or incorporate it under broader safety regulations.

Here’s how it’s referred to across Australia:

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State/Territory SWMS Name Notes
New South Wales (NSW) Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Standard term used for high-risk construction activities. Required under the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Regulation 2017.
Victoria (VIC) Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Commonly used term for high-risk construction work, regulated under the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Regulations 2017.
Queensland (QLD) Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) SWMS is the standard term under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011, covering high-risk construction tasks.
South Australia (SA) Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Used for high-risk work activities, in line with South Australia’s WHS regulations.
Western Australia (WA) Job Safety Analysis (JSA) or SWMS SWMS is common, but Job Safety Analysis (JSA) is also frequently used, especially for non-construction high-risk tasks.
Tasmania (TAS) Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Standard term used under the WHS Regulations 2012, with the same requirements for high-risk construction work.
Northern Territory (NT) Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Required for high-risk construction work as per the Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Regulations 2011.
Australian Capital Territory (ACT) Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) Used consistently with the national model, covering high-risk construction work requirements under WHS legislation.

In practice, the SWMS is the standard terminology nationwide for high-risk construction work. In Western Australia, though, Job Safety Analysis (JSA) may be used interchangeably with SWMS, particularly outside the construction industry.

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