Workplace Health and Safety - WHS

Workplace Health and Safety - WHS

Often referred to as Occupational Health & Safety, under Australian Workplace Health and Safety legislation businesses are legally obliged to:

  • Provide safe work premises
  • Assess risks and implement appropriate measures for controlling them
  • Ensure safe use and handling of goods and substances
  • Provide and maintain safe machinery and materials
  • Assess workplace layout and provide safe systems of work
  • Provide a suitable working environment and facilities
  • Have insurance and workers compensation workers’ compensation insurance for your employees.

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