Here are the top Australian WHS updates for Feb 10–18, 2026. Key highlights: authorities continue to crack down on supervision failures, and they’re emphasising risk controls for young or vulnerable workers. High-risk tasks (crane work, material handling, working in heat) and young workers are in focus. We recommend reviewing the actions below this week to stay ahead.
National
National/All (SWA) 10 Feb 2026 – “New research examines pathways to secondary psychological injury”. New Monash funded study (initiated by Safe Work Australia) finds that long injury claims can lead to secondary psychological injury (anxiety, depression) due to uncertainty and stress. Affects insurers, employers, HR and return to work coordinators across all industries.
Action: Review workers’ comp and rehab processes to ensure early psychosocial support, clear communication and health monitoring for injured employees.
National/All (SWA) 4 Feb 2026 – “Mobile plant: New interactive guide on managing ground condition risks”. Safe Work Australia launched an interactive e-learning tool to help operators assess ground stability under cranes, forklifts and other mobile plant, plus a new Code of Practice for elevated work platforms. Affects any workplace using mobile plant (e.g. construction, mining, logistics).
Action: Integrate the new guide and EWP COP into safety training and plant risk assessments; audit sites to ensure compliance with ground-condition and anchoring requirements.
Victoria
New South Wales
Queensland
Queensland (WHSQ) – No new updates found this week (last checked yesterday at 13:30 AEST).
Western Australia
Western Australia (WorkSafe WA) 10 Feb 2026 – “Abattoir safety standards sharpened thanks to inspection program”. State inspectors audited 19 regional abattoirs, issuing 562 improvement and 6 prohibition notices. Common issues: unguarded machinery (81 notices), poor site layout/housekeeping, and mishandling of knives. Affects meat processing plants and regional abattoirs.
Action: Abattoir managers should promptly address all safety notices, with focus on machine guarding and safe knife systems (e.g. check-in/out of knives at shift start/end). Maintain clear work and waste removal systems as per inspections.
Northern Territory
Northern Territory (NT WorkSafe) – No new updates found this week (last checked yesterday at 13:30 AEST). (The only 2026 item is an ICAC-related media statement, not directly relevant to WHS controls in workplaces.)
Tasmania
Tasmania (WorkSafe Tas) – No new updates found this week (last checked yesterday at 13:30 AEST).
South Australia
South Australia (SafeWork SA) 12 Feb 2026 – “Sleep research is an eye opener for shift workers”. Study funded by SafeWork SA finds early career paramedics have poor sleep health knowledge, leading to fatigue and performance risks. Affects shift workers (healthcare, emergency services).
Action: Integrate fatigue management training into shift work induction programs (especially for young or new shift workers). Provide resources on sleep hygiene and allow scheduling flexibility or mentoring as suggested.
South Australia (SafeWork SA) 18 Feb 2026 – “Seven tips to survive a hot day at work”. New guidance on heat stress (hydration, breaks, sunscreen, acclimatisation etc.). Affects any outdoor workers in summer (construction, utilities, agriculture).
Action: Update heat stress policies now: ensure workers have cool water, schedule heavy tasks to cooler times, provide shade/rest areas, and train teams to recognise heat injury symptoms.
Australian Capital Territory
Australian Capital Territory (WorkSafe ACT) – No new updates found this week (last checked yesterday at 13:30 AEST).
Standards Watch (summary): No status changes detected this week for the tracked WHS standards families (AS/NZS ISO 45001, AS/NZS 4801, AS 3745, AS 2293, AS 2444, AS 1670.1, AS 1851, AS/NZS 3000, AS/NZS 3012, AS/NZS 3760, AS 1657, AS/NZS 1891, AS/NZS 1576.1, AS 4576, AS/NZS 4024, AS 1418 series, AS 2550 series, AS 2865, AS/NZS (IEC) 60079, AS/NZS 1269 parts0-4, AS 1319, AS/NZS 1715, AS/NZS 1716, AS 2210.3/2210, AS/NZS 1337/1338, AS 3788) – none were published, amended or opened for comment in the past week.
Please feel free to reach out if you need further details on any of these items or assistance implementing the recommended actions. Stay safe and have a great week ahead!
Compiled by: Work Safety Hub – Helping organisations build safer, stronger workplaces.
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