
Tunneling Safety Risk Assessment
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Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Tunnelling Safety through a structured, management-level Risk Assessment that supports planning, governance, and systems implementation across the full tunnelling lifecycle. This document helps demonstrate Due Diligence under the WHS Act, reduce operational liability, and support defensible, compliant decision-making for high-risk underground works.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- Governance, Legal Compliance & WHS Responsibilities: Assessment of organisational WHS duties, PCBU obligations, officer due diligence, consultation arrangements, and documentation of roles and accountabilities for tunnelling projects.
- Design, Ground Investigation & Geotechnical Risk Management: Management of geotechnical investigations, design assumptions, ground characterisation, and integration of geotechnical risk into project planning and controls.
- Tunnelling Method Selection & Systems Integration: Evaluation of tunnelling methods (Micro Tunnelling, TBM, Road Header) to ensure alignment with ground conditions, project constraints, safety-in-design principles, and interface with surface and adjacent works.
- Plant Procurement, Engineering Controls & Maintenance Systems: Protocols for specifying, selecting, commissioning, and maintaining tunnelling plant and equipment, including safety-critical systems, guarding, interlocks, and preventive maintenance programs.
- Ventilation, Atmospheric Monitoring & Hazardous Substances: Assessment of ventilation design, air quality criteria, gas and dust monitoring, diesel emissions control, and management of hazardous substances and explosives used in tunnelling.
- Ground Support Systems & Tunnel Lining Management: Management of support and lining systems, including design verification, installation quality, inspection regimes, and change control where conditions deviate from design assumptions.
- Excavation Stability, Face Control & Inundation Risk: Controls for excavation sequencing, face stability, water ingress, flooding and inundation scenarios, including monitoring, trigger action response plans (TARPs) and contingency planning.
- Energy Isolation, Lockout/Tagout & Stored Energy Control: Systems for isolation of electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical energy, including lockout/tagout procedures, verification of isolation, and management of residual and stored energy risks.
- Emergency Management, Egress & Rescue Capability: Planning for fire, entrapment, inundation and atmospheric emergencies, including egress routes, refuge chambers, communications, rescue equipment, and coordination with emergency services.
- Traffic Management, Access & Interface with Surface Works: Management of vehicle and plant movements, shaft access, materials handling, and interaction between underground operations, surface works, public roads and third-party assets.
- Worker Competency, Training & Supervision: Assessment of competency requirements, licensing, verification of experience, site-specific training, and supervision arrangements for tunnelling and confined underground environments.
- Contractor Management, Procurement & Interface Control: Systems for prequalification, selection, onboarding and oversight of tunnelling contractors, including interface coordination, information sharing and performance monitoring.
- Fatigue, Rostering, Psychosocial & Remote Work Risks: Management of shift patterns, extended hours, remote or isolated work, mental health, and psychosocial hazards associated with confined, high-stress tunnelling environments.
- Monitoring, Reporting, Audit & Continuous Improvement: Frameworks for safety performance monitoring, incident and near-miss reporting, inspections, audits, corrective actions, and ongoing improvement of the tunnelling safety management system.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Tunnel Project Directors, Construction Managers, and Safety Managers responsible for planning, procuring and overseeing tunnelling operations and associated underground works.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. Governance, Legal Compliance & WHS Responsibilities |
|
| 2. Design, Ground Investigation & Geotechnical Risk Management |
|
| 3. Tunnelling Method Selection & Integration (Micro Tunnelling, TBM, Road Header) |
|
| 4. Plant Procurement, Engineering Controls & Maintenance Systems |
|
| 5. Ventilation, Atmospheric Monitoring & Hazardous Substances |
|
| 6. Ground Support Systems & Tunnel Lining Management |
|
| 7. Excavation Stability, Face Control & Inundation Risk |
|
| 8. Energy Isolation, Lockout/Tagout & Stored Energy Control |
|
| 9. Emergency Management, Egress & Rescue Capability |
|
| 10. Traffic Management, Access & Interface with Surface Works |
|
| 11. Worker Competency, Training & Supervision for Tunnelling Operations |
|
| 12. Contractor Management, Procurement & Interface Control |
|
| 13. Fatigue, Rostering, Psychosocial & Remote Work Risks |
|
| 14. Monitoring, Reporting, Audit & Continuous Improvement |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks: Guidance on systematic identification, assessment and control of WHS risks.
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces: Applicable to access, egress, shafts and elevated work areas associated with tunnelling.
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: Confined Spaces: Relevant to tunnel environments, shafts and underground chambers with restricted entry or adverse atmospheres.
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: Managing Noise and Preventing Hearing Loss at Work: Applicable to high-noise tunnelling plant and underground operations.
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: Hazardous Chemicals: Guidance on storage, handling and use of hazardous substances, including explosives and grouts.
- AS 2865: Confined spaces — Requirements for risk management, entry procedures and emergency response in confined environments.
- AS/NZS 4801 / ISO 45001: Occupational health and safety management systems — Frameworks for systematic WHS management and continual improvement.
- AS 2294: Earth-moving machinery — Protective structures — Applicable to protective structures and operator protection for tunnelling plant.
- AS 4871 Series: Electrical equipment for mines and quarries — Requirements for electrical installations and equipment in underground environments.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
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$79.5
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Tunneling Safety Risk Assessment
- • 100% Compliant with Australian WHS Acts & Regulations
- • Fully Editable MS Word & PDF Formats Included
- • Pre-filled Content – Ready to Deploy Immediately
- • Customisable – Easily Add Your Logo & Site Details
- • Includes 2 Years of Free Compliance Updates
Tunneling Safety Risk Assessment
Product Overview
Identify and control organisational risks associated with Tunnelling Safety through a structured, management-level Risk Assessment that supports planning, governance, and systems implementation across the full tunnelling lifecycle. This document helps demonstrate Due Diligence under the WHS Act, reduce operational liability, and support defensible, compliant decision-making for high-risk underground works.
Risk Categories & Hazards Covered
This document assesses risks and outlines management controls for:
- Governance, Legal Compliance & WHS Responsibilities: Assessment of organisational WHS duties, PCBU obligations, officer due diligence, consultation arrangements, and documentation of roles and accountabilities for tunnelling projects.
- Design, Ground Investigation & Geotechnical Risk Management: Management of geotechnical investigations, design assumptions, ground characterisation, and integration of geotechnical risk into project planning and controls.
- Tunnelling Method Selection & Systems Integration: Evaluation of tunnelling methods (Micro Tunnelling, TBM, Road Header) to ensure alignment with ground conditions, project constraints, safety-in-design principles, and interface with surface and adjacent works.
- Plant Procurement, Engineering Controls & Maintenance Systems: Protocols for specifying, selecting, commissioning, and maintaining tunnelling plant and equipment, including safety-critical systems, guarding, interlocks, and preventive maintenance programs.
- Ventilation, Atmospheric Monitoring & Hazardous Substances: Assessment of ventilation design, air quality criteria, gas and dust monitoring, diesel emissions control, and management of hazardous substances and explosives used in tunnelling.
- Ground Support Systems & Tunnel Lining Management: Management of support and lining systems, including design verification, installation quality, inspection regimes, and change control where conditions deviate from design assumptions.
- Excavation Stability, Face Control & Inundation Risk: Controls for excavation sequencing, face stability, water ingress, flooding and inundation scenarios, including monitoring, trigger action response plans (TARPs) and contingency planning.
- Energy Isolation, Lockout/Tagout & Stored Energy Control: Systems for isolation of electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic and mechanical energy, including lockout/tagout procedures, verification of isolation, and management of residual and stored energy risks.
- Emergency Management, Egress & Rescue Capability: Planning for fire, entrapment, inundation and atmospheric emergencies, including egress routes, refuge chambers, communications, rescue equipment, and coordination with emergency services.
- Traffic Management, Access & Interface with Surface Works: Management of vehicle and plant movements, shaft access, materials handling, and interaction between underground operations, surface works, public roads and third-party assets.
- Worker Competency, Training & Supervision: Assessment of competency requirements, licensing, verification of experience, site-specific training, and supervision arrangements for tunnelling and confined underground environments.
- Contractor Management, Procurement & Interface Control: Systems for prequalification, selection, onboarding and oversight of tunnelling contractors, including interface coordination, information sharing and performance monitoring.
- Fatigue, Rostering, Psychosocial & Remote Work Risks: Management of shift patterns, extended hours, remote or isolated work, mental health, and psychosocial hazards associated with confined, high-stress tunnelling environments.
- Monitoring, Reporting, Audit & Continuous Improvement: Frameworks for safety performance monitoring, incident and near-miss reporting, inspections, audits, corrective actions, and ongoing improvement of the tunnelling safety management system.
Who is this for?
This Risk Assessment is designed for Business Owners, Tunnel Project Directors, Construction Managers, and Safety Managers responsible for planning, procuring and overseeing tunnelling operations and associated underground works.
Hazards & Risks Covered
| Hazard | Risk Description |
|---|---|
| 1. Governance, Legal Compliance & WHS Responsibilities |
|
| 2. Design, Ground Investigation & Geotechnical Risk Management |
|
| 3. Tunnelling Method Selection & Integration (Micro Tunnelling, TBM, Road Header) |
|
| 4. Plant Procurement, Engineering Controls & Maintenance Systems |
|
| 5. Ventilation, Atmospheric Monitoring & Hazardous Substances |
|
| 6. Ground Support Systems & Tunnel Lining Management |
|
| 7. Excavation Stability, Face Control & Inundation Risk |
|
| 8. Energy Isolation, Lockout/Tagout & Stored Energy Control |
|
| 9. Emergency Management, Egress & Rescue Capability |
|
| 10. Traffic Management, Access & Interface with Surface Works |
|
| 11. Worker Competency, Training & Supervision for Tunnelling Operations |
|
| 12. Contractor Management, Procurement & Interface Control |
|
| 13. Fatigue, Rostering, Psychosocial & Remote Work Risks |
|
| 14. Monitoring, Reporting, Audit & Continuous Improvement |
|
Need to add specific hazards for your workplace?
Don't worry if a specific hazard isn't listed above. Once you purchase, simply log in to your Client Portal and add your own custom hazards at no extra cost. We take care of the hard work—creating the risk ratings and control measures for free—to ensure your document is compliant within minutes.
Legislation & References
This document was researched and developed to align with:
- Work Health and Safety Act 2011
- Work Health and Safety Regulations 2017
- AS/NZS ISO 31000:2018: Risk management — Guidelines
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks: Guidance on systematic identification, assessment and control of WHS risks.
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: Managing the Risk of Falls at Workplaces: Applicable to access, egress, shafts and elevated work areas associated with tunnelling.
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: Confined Spaces: Relevant to tunnel environments, shafts and underground chambers with restricted entry or adverse atmospheres.
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: Managing Noise and Preventing Hearing Loss at Work: Applicable to high-noise tunnelling plant and underground operations.
- Safe Work Australia – Code of Practice: Hazardous Chemicals: Guidance on storage, handling and use of hazardous substances, including explosives and grouts.
- AS 2865: Confined spaces — Requirements for risk management, entry procedures and emergency response in confined environments.
- AS/NZS 4801 / ISO 45001: Occupational health and safety management systems — Frameworks for systematic WHS management and continual improvement.
- AS 2294: Earth-moving machinery — Protective structures — Applicable to protective structures and operator protection for tunnelling plant.
- AS 4871 Series: Electrical equipment for mines and quarries — Requirements for electrical installations and equipment in underground environments.
Standard Risk Assessment Features (Click to Expand)
- Comprehensive hazard identification for all activities
- Risk rating matrix with likelihood and consequence analysis
- Existing control measures evaluation
- Residual risk assessment after controls
- Hierarchy of controls recommendations
- Action priority rankings
- Review and monitoring requirements
- Consultation and communication records
- Legal compliance references
- Sign-off and approval sections
$79.5