Welding & Hot Work JSA
Arc welding, gas cutting, grinding, brazing, and hot work permits
Welding & Hot Work Complete Pack
8 documents — everything you need for welding & hot work compliance.
Welding and hot work are specifically classified as high-risk construction work under WHS Regulations s.291 when performed in areas where flammable or combustible substances are present, or where there is a risk of fire or explosion.
Our welding SWMS pack covers 8 activities including MIG/MAG welding, TIG welding, arc welding, oxy-acetylene gas cutting, grinding, brazing, and hot work permit procedures. Documents address critical hazards including UV radiation and arc eye, welding fume inhalation, fire and explosion risk, burns from hot metal and slag, electric shock from welding equipment, and compressed gas cylinder hazards.
Key Hazards Covered
- UV radiation and arc eye injuries
- Welding fume inhalation (manganese, chromium, zinc)
- Fire and explosion from hot work near combustibles
- Burns from hot metal, slag and sparks
- Electric shock from welding equipment
- Compressed gas cylinder hazards
Relevant Australian Standards
- AS/NZS 1554 Structural steel welding
- AS/NZS 1674 Safety in welding (Parts 1-2)
- AS 4839 Safe handling of compressed gases
- AS/NZS 1337.1 Eye and face protectors
Individual Documents — $16.96 each
Welding & Hot Work 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