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Reference for the Model Code of Practice — Managing Risks of Respirable Crystalline Silica in the Workplace (November 2025). Load this skill when rcs-report-generator or another action skill needs to verify or cite RCS risk management guidance from the Safe Work Australia Code of Practice. Not intended as a standalone user tool.
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This skill provides a complete verified reference to the Model Code of Practice: Managing Risks of Respirable Crystalline Silica in the Workplace (November 2025), published by Safe Work Australia and approved under section 274 of the Work Health and Safety Act. It ensures Claude provides accurate, authoritative guidance on managing RCS risks in compliance with the model WHS Act and Regulations.
parts/appendix-a-engineering-controls.mdparts/appendix-b-administrative-controls.mdparts/appendix-c-rpe.mdparts/appendix-d-duties-summary.mdparts/pt00-foreword.mdparts/pt01-whs-duties.mdparts/pt02-identifying-managing-risks.mdparts/pt03-high-risk-requirements.mdparts/pt04-reviewing-controls.mdparts/pt05-engineered-stone.mdConducts multi-round deep research on GitHub repos via API and web searches, generating markdown reports with executive summaries, timelines, metrics, and Mermaid diagrams.
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This skill provides a complete verified reference to the Model Code of Practice: Managing Risks of Respirable Crystalline Silica in the Workplace (November 2025), published by Safe Work Australia and approved under section 274 of the Work Health and Safety Act. It ensures Claude provides accurate, authoritative guidance on managing RCS risks in compliance with the model WHS Act and Regulations.
The Code provides practical guidance to persons conducting a business or undertaking (PCBUs), officers, principal contractors, workers, health and safety representatives, and other duty holders on how to comply with the WHS Act and WHS Regulations when managing risks associated with working with respirable crystalline silica (RCS).
Read the relevant part file(s) based on the query or compliance context:
| File | Part | Key Topics | When to Read |
|---|---|---|---|
parts/pt00-foreword.md | Foreword, Scope, How to Use | Status as approved COP; scope; language conventions | Understanding the Code's purpose and how to interpret it |
parts/pt01-whs-duties.md | Part 1: WHS Duties | Primary duty of care; consultation with workers; training requirements; WES compliance | PCBU responsibilities for managing RCS risks |
parts/pt02-identifying-managing-risks.md | Part 2: Identifying and Managing Risks | CSS definition; processing definition; controlled processing; hierarchy of controls (elimination, substitution, isolation, engineering, administrative, PPE/RPE); determining if processing is high risk | Understanding what RCS is, what constitutes processing, and how to manage risks |
parts/pt03-high-risk-requirements.md | Part 3: High-Risk Requirements | Silica risk control plan; crystalline silica training; air monitoring; health monitoring | Requirements when processing is determined to be high risk |
parts/pt04-reviewing-controls.md | Part 4: Maintaining and Reviewing | When control measures must be reviewed; review questions | Ensuring controls remain effective over time |
parts/pt05-engineered-stone.md | Part 5: Engineered Stone | Prohibition scope; permitted work; notification requirements | Understanding restrictions and exceptions for engineered stone |
parts/appendix-a-engineering-controls.md | Appendix A | General ventilation; local exhaust ventilation; on-tool extraction; water suppression; combining controls | Technical guidance on engineering control measures |
parts/appendix-b-administrative-controls.md | Appendix B | Housekeeping; wet slurry management; recycled water; decontamination | Practical guidance on administrative control measures |
parts/appendix-c-rpe.md | Appendix C | RPE selection; fit testing and fit checking; training and maintenance; inspection; record keeping | Detailed guidance on respiratory protective equipment programs |
parts/appendix-d-duties-summary.md | Appendix D | WHS duties summary by role | Quick reference to duties of PCBUs, officers, principal contractors, designers/manufacturers, installers, workers, and other persons |
| Query Topic | Primary Part(s) | Key Information |
|---|---|---|
| What is crystalline silica? | Part 2.1 | Definition of CSS, forms of RCS (quartz, cristobalite, tridymite, tripoli) |
| What counts as processing? | Part 2.2 | Definition of processing activities and examples |
| Controlled processing requirements | Part 2.3 | Mandatory control measures (isolation, cabin, wet suppression, extraction, LEV, RPE) |
| Hierarchy of controls | Part 2.4 | Elimination, substitution, isolation, engineering, administrative, PPE |
| Is my work high risk? | Part 2.5 | Assessment factors (CSS details, frequency/duration, air monitoring, health monitoring, incidents) |
| Silica risk control plan | Part 3.1 | When required, what to include, use of SWMS |
| Training requirements | Part 3.2 | Who needs training, content, record keeping |
| Air monitoring | Part 3.3.1 | When required, who conducts, reporting, compliance assessment |
| Health monitoring | Part 3.3.2 | When required, what screening, record keeping |
| Engineering controls guidance | Appendix A | Ventilation, LEV, on-tool extraction, water suppression |
| RPE selection and use | Appendix C | AS/NZS standards, fit testing, maintenance, training |
| Engineered stone | Part 5 | Prohibition scope, permitted repair/removal/disposal work |
| Maintaining controls | Part 4 | Review triggers, review questions, record keeping |
Note: This Code is a model code. Each Australian jurisdiction (Commonwealth, states and territories) has adopted or may vary this model. Verify the applicable Code in your jurisdiction. This skill covers the text as published in November 2025.