Insulation JSA
Thermal insulation, acoustic insulation, sarking, and wall wrapping
Insulation Complete Pack
6 documents — everything you need for insulation compliance.
Insulation installation frequently involves working in roof spaces at height, confined areas with poor ventilation, and handling irritant fibrous materials — all presenting significant WHS hazards.
Our insulation SWMS pack covers 6 activities including thermal insulation (batts and blown-in), acoustic insulation, roof sarking, wall wrapping, and working in roof cavities. Documents address hazards such as fibre irritation to skin, eyes and lungs, heat stress in roof cavities, falls through ceilings, electrical contact in roof spaces, and working in confined areas with limited ventilation.
Key Hazards Covered
- Fibre irritation to skin, eyes and respiratory system
- Heat stress in roof cavities
- Falls through ceiling plasterboard
- Electrical contact in roof spaces
- Working in confined areas with poor ventilation
- Manual handling in awkward positions
Relevant Australian Standards
- AS/NZS 4859.1 Thermal insulation materials
- AS/NZS 1715 Respiratory protective devices
- AS/NZS 1891.1 Fall-arrest systems
- AS 3999 Thermal insulation of dwellings
Individual Documents — $16.96 each
Insulation JSA — Common Questions
What is the difference between a JSA and a SWMS?
A SWMS is a legal requirement for high-risk construction work and must include detailed control measures and worker sign-off. A JSA is a simplified hazard analysis used for daily planning, toolbox meetings, and non-HRCW tasks. Many businesses use both.
When should I use a JSA?
Use a JSA for daily pre-start meetings, when introducing new workers to a task, for non-high-risk activities, or as a quick reference during toolbox talks.
Can a JSA replace a SWMS?
No. If the work is classified as high-risk construction work under WHS Regulations, a SWMS is legally required. A JSA complements a SWMS but cannot replace it for HRCW.
Are your JSA documents editable?
Yes. All JSA documents are delivered in editable Word (.docx) format with your business details pre-filled.
Last updated: March 2026