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Bird Control & Netting Install SWMS

Install of bird-deterrent systems β€” netting, spikes, electric track, gel pads. Cleanup of bird droppings (PPE for histoplasmosis risk), install of stainless cable supports, net cutting and tensioning at height.

βš–οΈWHS Regulation 2025 & Codes of Practice β€” legally binding from 1 July 2026 (s26A)
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Bird control and netting installation involves erecting deterrent systems β€” knotted polyethylene netting, stainless steel spikes, low-voltage electric track and polymer gel pads β€” across building facades, parapets, signage, loading docks and rooflines to exclude pest birds such as pigeons, starlings and Indian mynas. The work routinely combines elevated access (EWPs, rope access, scaffold or ladders above 2 metres), hot/cold cutting and tensioning of stainless cables, drilling into masonry and steel, and pre-clean removal of accumulated guano. Bird droppings are a Schedule 1 biological hazard carrying Histoplasma capsulatum, Cryptococcus neoformans and Chlamydia psittaci, exposing workers to respiratory and zoonotic disease. Because the scope captures work at heights exceeding 2 m and exposure to a hazardous biological substance, the task meets the High Risk Construction Work threshold under WHS Regulation 2025 Schedule 1, making a documented, worker-consulted SWMS mandatory before work commences and reviewable on site.

Hazards identified

7 hazards covered, sorted by priority.

Inhalation of aerosolised guano dust containing Histoplasma capsulatum spores during dry sweeping or pressure cleaning of roost areasHIGH

Acute or chronic histoplasmosis, pulmonary fibrosis, disseminated infection in immunocompromised workers and notifiable occupational disease claim

Fall from height during net tensioning along parapets, atriums and facade soffits above 2 metresHIGH

Fatal or catastrophic impact injury, traumatic brain injury, multi-fracture trauma and SafeWork notifiable incident under s38

Contact with low-voltage electric deterrent track during installation, wiring or live-testing of charger unitsHIGH

Electric shock, secondary fall from elevated position, cardiac arrhythmia and arc-flash burns to hands and forearms

Lacerations and eye injury from cutting and recoiling tensioned stainless steel support cable and net edge wireMEDIUM

Deep hand lacerations, tendon damage, corneal foreign body penetration and permanent partial vision loss

Zoonotic exposure to ectoparasites β€” bird mites, ticks and bed bugs β€” harbouring in active and abandoned nestsMEDIUM

Dermatitis, secondary bacterial infection, allergic reactions and ongoing infestation of worker clothing and transport vehicles

Manual handling of net rolls, cable drums and EWP-loaded tooling at awkward elevated posturesMEDIUM

Lumbar strain, rotator cuff injury, dropped-object strike to persons below and chronic musculoskeletal disorder claims

Solvent and isocyanate exposure from polymer gel pad adhesives and anchor-bonding chemicals in poorly ventilated voidsLOW

Occupational asthma, dermal sensitisation, chemical burns and breach of hazardous chemical register obligations under Chapter 7

Control measures

Hierarchy-of-controls order: elimination β†’ substitution β†’ isolation β†’ engineering β†’ administrative β†’ PPE.

  1. 1Elimination β€” Where active nests contain eggs or chicks, defer installation and engage a licensed wildlife handler under state biodiversity legislation before any deterrent work proceeds.
  2. 2Elimination β€” Specify pre-fabricated, ground-assembled net panels with factory-swaged cable terminations to remove on-roof cutting and tensioning where building geometry permits.
  3. 3Substitution β€” Replace dry sweeping of guano with low-pressure wet misting using a registered enzymatic biocide to suppress spore aerosolisation per enHealth Guidelines.
  4. 4Substitution β€” Use battery-powered crimping and tensioning tools instead of mains-fed equipment to eliminate trailing leads across elevated work platforms.
  5. 5Engineering β€” Erect Class P1 containment sheeting around guano cleanup zones with HEPA-filtered negative air units exhausting away from public and HVAC intakes.
  6. 6Engineering β€” Operate from EWPs rated to AS 2550.10 with twin-lanyard fall-restraint anchors; prohibit ladder use for any net tensioning task above 2 m.
  7. 7Administrative β€” Conduct daily pre-start using this SWMS, isolate and lock out electric deterrent chargers under an energy isolation permit before any track handling.
  8. 8Administrative β€” Implement a guano exposure register, decontamination protocol and dedicated change-out area; launder contaminated PPE separately and prohibit take-home clothing.
  9. 9PPE β€” P2/P3 disposable respirator fit-tested to AS/NZS 1715, disposable Type 5/6 coveralls, nitrile-over-cotton gloves, sealed eye protection and bootcovers for all guano contact tasks.
  10. 10PPE β€” Cut-resistant Level D gloves to AS/NZS 2161.3 for cable handling, full-body harness to AS/NZS 1891.1 with shock-absorbing lanyard, and Class 1 hi-vis at all elevated zones.

Applicable Codes of Practice

Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces β€” Model Code of Practice (Safe Work Australia, 2024)βš– Legally binding Β· 1 Jul 2026

Triggers fall prevention hierarchy, edge protection and EWP selection duties for net tensioning above 2 m on facades and parapets.

AS/NZS 1715:2009 Selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment

Mandates fit-testing, cartridge selection and respiratory program governance for P2/P3 use during guano disturbance and biocide application.

How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks β€” Model Code of Practice (Safe Work Australia)βš– Legally binding Β· 1 Jul 2026

Establishes the s38 hierarchy of control duty informing every elimination, engineering and PPE entry in this SWMS.

enHealth Guidelines for Workplaces Exposed to Bird and Bat Droppings (Department of Health)

Specifies wetting agents, containment, biocide selection and waste classification for handling Histoplasma-contaminated guano during pre-clean operations.

High-Risk Construction Work triggered

9
Work carried out at a height of more than 2 metres

Net tensioning, cable anchoring and spike installation occur on parapets, roof edges and facades routinely above 2 m from grade or floor below.

17
Work carried out in or near a confined space

Cleanup of guano-loaded ceiling voids, roof cavities, lift shafts and signage interiors meets confined space criteria with biological atmospheric hazards present.

Legal consequence

PCBU must prepare, consult workers on and retain this SWMS for the duration of the work and two years post-incident; penalties for non-compliance are substantial and indexed, with the current maximum following the prevailing WHS schedule.

Who this is for

  • β†’Licensed pest technicians installing commercial bird deterrents
  • β†’Facade access contractors subcontracted to bird-proofing scopes
  • β†’Facilities managers commissioning warehouse and shopping centre proofing
  • β†’Local government building maintenance teams treating heritage facades

What you receive

  • βœ“Editable DOCX template β€” Microsoft Word compatible
  • βœ“State-specific WHS legislation schedule (NSW/VIC/QLD/SA/WA/TAS/NT/ACT)
  • βœ“Hazard register with risk ratings + hierarchy-of-control mapping
  • βœ“Worker sign-on register, pre-start checklist, and incident escalation flow

Worked example

A two-person crew arrives at a regional shopping centre loading dock to install 180 mΒ² of 50 mm knotted netting across a colonnaded eave at 6.4 m, following six months of pigeon roosting that has left an estimated 40 mm guano layer along the steel purlins. At the pre-start meeting the supervisor opens this SWMS on a tablet and walks the technician through each hazard in order. The histoplasmosis hazard drives the first decision: dry sweeping is eliminated, a low-pressure misting pack with enzymatic biocide is rigged, and both workers fit-test P3 half-faces against the AS/NZS 1715 record kept in the vehicle. The fall hazard requires the ladder originally planned to be substituted for a 10 m diesel knuckle boom; both technicians sign the EWP logbook and clip twin lanyards to the basket anchor. During tensioning the SWMS prompts the leading hand to identify an unmarked low-voltage track running the adjacent parapet β€” work pauses, the building's electrical contractor isolates the charger under permit, and the SWMS is annotated with the isolation tag number before resuming. At completion both workers sign off, contaminated coveralls are bagged for off-site laundering, and the annotated SWMS is uploaded to the principal contractor's records portal.

Related legislation

  • WHS Act 2011 (model)
  • WHS Regulation 2025
  • Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces CoP
What's in this SWMS

Document details

Regulation
WHS Regulation 2025, Schedule 1 β€” High Risk Construction Work
HRCW Category
Cat 9 (work at height), biological agents (bird droppings)
Hazards Identified
9 hazards with controls
Format
Editable DOCX (Microsoft Word)
Author
Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH)
Delivery
Instant download after payment