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Plant registration

The law requires that specified high risk plant must be registered. This includes registering the design of the plant and also the individual plant items.

Attention: plant registration applications moving online to the Resources Regulator portal from 19 August 2024

Organisations who hold licences have been notified of the changes and invited to register to attend a webinar held on 5 August 2024. A recording of the webinar can be accessed here.

Online applications can be made from 14 September 2024 on the Resources Regulator portal. Individuals can set up a user account to access the portal to make applications on behalf of their organisation. Email mca@regional.nsw.gov.au if your organisation does not currently have an authorised representative with a user account.

From 17 September 2024, a live register of design registrations from the Regulator portal will be made available in a new section below. 

General industry plant

General industry plant is plant used generally in any industry, including the mining industry, and must be registered with SafeWork NSW. For more information see our general industry plant page.

Mining specific plant

Mining specific plant is only used in the mining industry. All mining specific plant must be registered by the Resources Regulator.

There are two types of plant registration:

  • Design registration - applies to all items manufactured to the same design
  • Item registration  - is the registration of each piece of plant
    Note: The application for item registration must be made by the person in control of the plant.

Application for registration must be made through the online form available through the Resources Regulator portal.

Mining-specific plant requiring design and item registration are specified in section 187 of the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2022, as listed below. 

Design registration

Design registration of specific mining plant

Apply for registration through the Resources Regulator portal

* Includes underground applications under the Work Health & Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2022.

** Means conveyor belting material, not the conveyor system.

Amendment of design registration

Apply online through the Resources Regulator portal.

Item registration

Item registration is required for the mining specific plant outlined below, which are granted for a 5 year period.

Item registration of mining specific plant

Apply for registration through the Resources Regulator portal

Item of plant
Diesel engine systems used in underground mines
Booster fans used in underground mines
Winding systems (other than person-riding hoists in small gemstone mines)

Amendment of item registration

Application for a renewal of an item of plant registration must occur prior to the expiry date listed on the registration document, which can be from 3 months prior when a reminder email is sent to the holder. Use the:

  • Renewal form (specific to each item) - if there are no changes to your item registration
  • Amendment form - if you need to make any changes to your item registration

Apply online through the Resources Regulator portal.

Schedule of fees

An application for a licence under Part 9, or a plant design or item of plant registration specified in clause 177 of the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2022, must be accompanied by a fee. The fees applicable are set out in the schedule available below:

Register of design registrations

A live register of current and inactive granted design registrations is available here from the Resources Regulator Portal. Within the register you can filter for the type of authorisations you want to view from a general list.

Note: the register is limited to those designs registered from 1 July 2010. If the registration you are seeking details of is not listed, please email mca@regional.nsw.gov.au.

General guidance and events

Webinars

Relevant webinars are being held, as communicated through our Events page. Recordings can be accessed below:

Webinar: Applying for plant registration through the Resources Regulator portal