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AIOH Submission – Draft Health and Safety Risk Management of Tunnels and Shafts in Construction Code of Practice
We welcome the opportunity to provide feedback on the draft Code. We acknowledge and commend the many positive inclusions within the proposed Code, particularly the recognition of ventilation officers and certified occupational hygienists as essential components of best-practice tunnelling operations. The strengthened requirements for ventilation and the clear emphasis on managing respirable crystalline silica (RCS), being the most significant health risk faced by tunnel workers, represent important and long overdue advancements in protecting worker health.
This Code provides a much-needed instrument for an industry where the health risks are both acute and increasing. We thank the NSW Government for undertaking this critical work and for inviting the AIOH to contribute. In preparing this submission, we have consulted with experienced occupational hygienists currently working on tunnelling projects across NSW, and the feedback presented reflects their consolidated expertise and insights.
Association number: A0017462L ABN: 50 423 289 752 Approved by Council: 26 November 2025 Prepared by: AIOH External Affairs Committee Date: 26 November 2025
Acknowledgements The AIOH Council acknowledges the work of members who contributed to this submission from the External Affairs Committee, and the many occupational hygienists who work in tunnelling in NSW.
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