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Environmental Controls and Management

30 June 2026
Location: ACT , NSW , QLD , TAS , WA

This month focuses on one of the most commonly underestimated sources of risk in electrical work: Environmental Controls and Management.

Environmental issues are rarely caused by complex failures. They occur when small, everyday decisions are made under pressure:

  • waste is mixed or disposed of incorrectly
  • spoil is left exposed before rain
  • materials are not segregated or contained
  • site controls are missing or not verified
  • assumptions replace clear disposal or environmental pathways

These failures don’t just create clean-up work — they can result in environmental harm, regulatory action, and reputational damage to the business. 

This month’s toolkit challenges those gaps before they become incidents.

Toolbox Talk 1: Heating and Cooling Systems - Performance and ROI

A client advisory scenario highlighting the long-term environmental and cost impacts of poor system selection.

  • Key focus areas: 
    • energy efficiency as an environmental control
    • correct system sizing and lifecycle cost consideration
    • role of electricians in influencing energy outcomes
    • avoiding short-term decisions that increase long-term consumption
    • providing informed, defensible advice to clients

Toolbox Talk 2: Recycling - Copper, Metals and Fluorescent Tubes

A site pressure scenario where missing controls and unclear supervision lead to improper disposal of regulated waste.

  • Key focus areas: 
    • fluorescent tubes as hazardous (mercury-containing) waste
    • keeping copper and metals within approved recycling pathways
    • stopping work when disposal systems are missing
    • traceability of waste streams
    • worker and supervisor accountability

Toolbox Talk 3: Disposal of Hazardous Materials

A real-world scenario showing how rushed clean-up and poor waste segregation can expose workers and contaminate vehicles, workshops, and the environment.

  • Key focus areas: 
    • identifying hazardous materials before disposal
    • segregation and correct containment
    • use of SDS and approved disposal pathways
    • stopping work when materials are unknown or uncontrolled
    • supervisor responsibility for safe waste management

Toolbox Talk 4: Erosion, Dust and Stormwater Control

A case study showing how a small excavation can cause environmental harm when soil and runoff are not controlled.

  • Key focus areas: 
    • preventing sediment leaving the work area
    • simple controls such as barriers, coverings, and drain protection
    • planning around weather and site conditions
    • stopping work when runoff risks are uncontrolled
    • responsibility for environmental impact, even on small jobs

Advice & Support

Our NECASafe team specialise in the electrical industry to assist our members with their questions and challenges. For more information or assistance in conducting NECA's Toolbox Talk submit your enquiry.

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