SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS

Safety tools that explain the legislation, are easy to use, and reduce risk.

Legal Obligations

Businesses are obliged to ensure the health and safety of their people. Legislation requires that we identify workplace hazards, assess the risk, develop and implement controls, train and involve staff, monitor the safety program and update controls where workplace hazards change. Records of safety program maintenance are required.

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Our Approach

We have developed practical safety programs for different industries. We select the appropriate safety tools to help you understand obligations, identify hazards and manage risk, and comply with legislation in a way that is efficient and cost effective.

Safety Management System Contents

We have resources for safety management in the office, warehouse, manufacturing, factory, process plants, engineering, construction sites, trades and projects.

Resources include:

   
Compliance & management responsibilities For example: Safety Manager Resources; Compliance with Acts & the Standard; Hazard Analysis; Risk Management; Risk Registers; Staff Involvement; Staff Induction & Training; Fire and Emergency Evacuation Plan; First Aid; Office Amenities; Incidents & Accidents; Goals; Performance Analysis; Improvements; Personal Protective Equipment; Visitor Safety; Safety in the Office; Safety on Sites. Safety Programs Planner.
Operating procedures and controls For example: Staff Induction; individual Risk Management procedures including use of tools; manual handling; material handling and storage; personal protective equipment; cutting; machine guarding; electrical safety; lock out systems; use of hand and power tools; fall arrest/working at height; fixed plant safety; vehicle safety; mobile plant safety; noise, dust, lighting, vibration; ventilation; trips and falls; lone worker; visitor safety; fire prevention; hygiene and amenities; first aid; confined spaces; signage; site security; chemicals and hazardous substances; MSDS; office and ergonomic hazards.

Complying with AS 4801

As well as complying with legislation, you may require compliance with the Safety Standard AS 4801 (or OHSAS 18001). We provide required compliance documentation (planning, goal setting, continuous improvement) and training in implementing and maintaining the system.

Typical consulting program & Certification

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Safety Induction Handbooks and Training

Our procedures and handbooks are modular and easy to use. When placed on a SiteMap, it is easy to find the form or training tool you need. Procedures and handbooks can be adapted for on-line and live training.

Hard and soft copies

Your documents are provided in attractive professional binders. They are also provided in a SiteMap.

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System Maintenance

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