Image Home Search Displaying 141 - 150 of 1005 Storms and natural disasters The QBCC assists Queensland communities in preparing and recovering from natural disasters such as bushfires, floods, cyclones or severe storms. Help protect your home by keeping up with home maintenance and ensuring you have an action plan for when … Swimming pool safety laws Swimming pool safety laws aim to minimise the chance that young children can get into the pool area unsupervised. Definition of a swimming pool Queensland laws define a swimming pool as any structure that: is capable of being filled with water to a … Fire protection upskilling requirements Find out if your fire protection licence is affected and next steps for upskilling by the due date. Extended time to upskill On 5 June 2026 amendments to the Queensland Building and Construction Commission Regulation 2018 commenced extending … Build a pool A swimming pool can be a great addition to your home. However, you need to follow the state government's safety standard when building and maintaining your pool to keep children safe. On this page: Plan your pool Talk to family and friends who own … Pool safety standard The swimming pool safety standard is designed to minimise the chance that young children can get into the pool area unsupervised. This section is a guide only. It does not guarantee your pool complies with all relevant laws. We cannot provide … St Hilliers Contracting Pty Ltd On 5 February 2024, St Hilliers Contracting Pty Limited ACN: 082 729 039 (St Hilliers Contracting), QBCC licence number 1185552, went into voluntary administration and appointed administrators, WLP Restructuring (WLP). At the time administrators … Local council's role in pool safety Local councils play an important role in pool safety. They can: enforce compliance with the pool safety standard enter properties to inspect pools fine and prosecute owners of non-compliant pools consider impracticality or disability exemptions … Pool fences Pool fences that comply with the state government's pool safety laws help save lives by preventing young children from climbing over or under them or from getting through gaps or gates. What is a pool barrier or fence Pool safety laws refer to pool … Non-climbable zones An important part of building pool fences is making non-climbable zones, both on the fence and around the fence. The pool safety standard requires fences to have continuous 900mm non-climbable zones, areas that cannot be climbed by a small child. … Gates, latches and hinges There are rules that must be followed for gates, latches and hinges to ensure pool safety. Anyone who props a pool gate open, or otherwise interferes with a pool barrier such that it no longer complies with the standard, commits an offence under … Load More