Regulatory Priority: Product Safety

Taking action to prevent harms caused by the use of non-compliant, non-conforming or inappropriate products or materials.

What we know:

*Product accreditation schemes such as Codemark and WaterMark are designed to provide confidence that a building or plumbing product meets the requirements of the National Construction Code (NCC) or is fit for purpose.

*The use of non-compliant or non-conforming building and plumbing products and/or inappropriate use of products or materials can affect the quality, liveability and safety of buildings.

*Monitoring the use of non-compliant or non-conforming products needs to be industry wide and be more effective.

What we expect:

*Practitioners must only use compliant products and materials for the purposes they are designed and intended and that meet legislative and NCC requirements, Australian Standards and manufacturer instructions.

*Practitioners must maintain knowledge of legislation, regulations, codes and standards relevant to the work they are registered/licensed to undertake.

What we have done

  • Published a Code of Conduct for Building Surveyors with all Relevant Building Surveyors (RBSs) to comply with the code which makes it clear that building surveyors must act within the public interest, comply with the law, act with integrity and avoid conflicts of interest including having knowledge of compliant building products and materials as well as correct use of building products.
  • Completed a series of National Construction Code (NCC) roadshows across Victoria to ensure practitioners are up to date with the 2022 NCC changes including requirements for products and materials for use in the design and construction of buildings.
  • Continued to focus on the use of suitable and authorised products and undertook repeated and decisive action against practitioners who have approved or installed non-compliant, unauthorised or defective products and materials and provide details of prosecution outcomes in Annual Reports and on the VBA website.
  • Published information on the VBA website and provided communications on plumbing products that are required to meet the requirements of the WaterMark Certification Scheme to ensure products and materials are fit for purpose and appropriately authorised for use in plumbing applications.
  • Established an Industry Harms Consultative Committee (IHCC) (PDF, 6157.96 KB) (page 57) to provide a forum to enable ongoing dialogue with key industry stakeholders on the regulatory priorities as well as emerging harms, risks and issues in the built environment and to seek insights on approaches and opportunities to best address these.