Ventilation Management SWMS
Ventilation is the primary engineering control for atmospheric contaminants in underground mining, responsible for diluting and removing diesel particulate matter, blast fume, silica dust, methane, and other gases while maintaining adequate oxygen levels and controlling heat stress. The introduction of Australia's first DPM WEL at 0.1 mg/m3 and the nitrogen dioxide reduction to 0.5 ppm will directly challenge underground ventilation systems because both limits are significantly more restrictive than previous guidance values, requiring higher air volumes or cleaner diesel engines to achieve compliance. Ventilation system failures can create immediately dangerous atmospheres in underground workings. This SWMS covers primary and auxiliary fan operation, ductwork maintenance, and atmospheric monitoring.
SWMS variants reference your state's WHS legislation. Instant download after payment.
Legal Requirements
WHS Regulation 2025 Part 8A — WEL; State mining legislation — ventilation management plans
Underground mining, hazardous atmosphere management
Confined Spaces; Managing Risks of Hazardous Chemicals (binding July 2026 under Section 26A)
Yes — Multiple codes binding July 2026. State ventilation management requirements apply.
Hazards
| Hazard | Consequence | Likelihood |
|---|---|---|
| Ventilation system failure causing contaminant accumulation in workings | Asphyxiation, toxic gas exposure, multiple fatalities | Unlikely |
| DPM accumulation in poorly ventilated areas exceeding the new 0.1 mg/m³ WEL | Lung cancer, cardiovascular disease | Likely |
| Heat stress from inadequate ventilation in deep or poorly cooled workings | Heat stroke, collapse, fatality | Possible |
| Fan blade failure and housing structural failure during operation | Projectile injuries, structural damage | Unlikely |
| Working at height during fan and ductwork installation and maintenance | Fatal falls, fractures | Possible |
Controls (Hierarchy of Controls)
Recent Prosecutions
Multiple workers were exposed to elevated DPM and NO2 after a primary ventilation fan tripped and the backup system failed to start automatically. Workers were not withdrawn for 45 minutes because real-time atmospheric monitoring was not installed.
2024 — Resources Safety and Health Queensland Prosecution Database
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