Plant

​The term 'plant' covers all machinery, equipment and tools which are used at a workplace. The incorrect use or failure of plant can result in serious injuries in the workplace.

Some types of plant are considered high risk and are known as designated plant in the Northern Territory. Designated plant requires routine inspections and their use requires the operator to be appropriately licensed by NT WorkSafe.

Common types of designated plant include:

  • Forklifts
  • Cranes
  • Scaffolds
  • Lifts
The following Bulletins are currently under review due to the recent change in legislation. The Bulletins still provide useful guidance, but must be read in conjuction with the Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011.
 

 Bulletin view list

 
  • 12.01.02 Tractor and rural machinery safety
  • 12.01.04 Circular saws
  • 12.01.05 Powered portable belt sanders
  • 12.01.06 Powered drills
  • 12.01.08 Operator competency and maintenance requirements
  • 12.01.09 Telescopic handlers
  • 12.02.04 Owner's responsibilities
  • 12.02.15 Registration of vehicle hoists
  • 12.02.17 Registration of lifts, escalators and moving walks
  • Designated plant inspectors
  • Licensing fees and charges
  • Registered Assessors for High Risk Work Licences