This online tool has been developed to give small and medium sized businesses an indication of how well they are handling their workplace health, safety and injury management and provide further guidance for improvement.
By answering a series of questions, it will: help you to understand how well you identify and manage health, safety and injury management in your business, and in particular, workplace hazards, enable you to compare your performance anonymously with other businesses across sectors and sizes and provide you with guidance to help you improve your management of workplace health, safety and injured workers. It should take about 20-30 minutes to complete the self-assessment. |
Welcome to Safety Pack, a handy package of information to help community service organisations improve the safety, health and welfare of people in the workplace. |
OHS induction training is just one way in which employers can provide health and safety information to new workers at all levels within the organisation. |
The Hazard Profile is a tool to assist in the identification of occupational health and safety (OHS) hazards in relation to bricklaying work. |
The Hazard Profile for Demolition was developed by Demolishers and the WorkCover Construction Industry SafeWork 2000 Project. |
This Hazard Profile is a tool to assist in the identification of occupational health and safety (OHS) hazards in relation to workwork. |
This Hazard Profile is a tool to assist in the identification of occupational health and safety (OHS) hazards in relation to metal roofing work. |
This Hazard Profile is a tool to assist in the identification of occupational health and safety (OHS) hazards in relation to conrete placement work. |
All employers are required under the OHS legislation, to ensure the health, safety and welfare at work of all their workers. As part of that obligation, employers are required to undertake a risk assessment for hazardous tasks. |
Employers can use this form to refer an injured worker to an injury management consultant. |
Subby Pack is a tool to help small business in the construction industry systematically manage OHS. It is designed to assist a company that has no safety management system by providing pro-forma documents that can be adapted to meet the company's needs. |
The checklist is designed to be a trigger - to alert you to unsafe practices related to the bandsaws in your workplace. |
The six checklists in this kit are designed to help you evaluate how well you are currently managing safety in your workplace. They will help you identify the safety risks in your workplace and suggest how to make your workplace safer |
This kit has been designed to assist small employers, i.e. those with 20 or less workers, to comply with new OHS legislation in NSW. The kit provides advice on where to start and how to incorporate safety management into business operations. |
This program documents the employer's policies and procedures for managing workers who suffer a work-related injury or illness. It outlines general procedures for handling workplace injuries. |
This form is for subcontractors and is used to provide confirmation to principle contractors of the subcontractor’s workers compensation details. |
This easy to follow document has been developed to help you quickly check your farm for hazards and risks. It is not designed to cover all of the hazards and risks on the farm. |
A common claim form can now be used across the states of NSW, Queensland and Victoria. These forms are being implemented in NSW from 31 August 2007. |