Risk management is a systematic approach for controlling exposure to health and safety risks associated with hazards in the workplace. Meet legislative OH&S standards.


   
 

Occupational Health & Safety Standards

 

AS/NZS 4801:2001 & OHSAS 18001:
2007 Occupational Health & Safety
Management Systems

   
     

Benefits

  • AS/NZS 4801:2001 &OHSAS 18001: 2007 OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY MANAGEMENT SYSTEMS
  • AUSTRALIAN GOVERNMENT BUILDING AND CONSTRUCTION OHS ACCREDITATION SCHEME
  • NSW GOVERNMENT OHS MANAGEMENT SYSTEM GUIDELINES

Protecting the health and safety of employees is vital to the success of all organisations.  The financial costs of poor performance in workplace health and safety (WHS) are high, not to mention the human cost of illness, injury, and fatality.  Tenderers for government construction projects over a certain size in NSW must comply with the NSW Government OHS Management System Guidelines and Federally the Australian Government Building and Construction OHS Accreditation Scheme.

Need more info?  Download the "Work Health & Safety Act: What You Need to Know" guide.

 

Our approach

Our approach enables you to:

Reduce workplace injury & illness

the primary aim of an effective OHSMS.

Reduce costs

reduce in-house costs such as downtime, as well as compensation costs, public liability claims & insurance premiums.

Comply

with contractual obligations & with legislation thus reducing personal liability.

Gain a competitive advantage

as many organisations prefer to purchase from companies with an OHSMS.

Manage risk

by identifying and controlling WHS risks, reducing the potential for accidents, and improving compliance with legislation.

Measure the performance

of your occupational health & safety management scheme.

Demonstrate

your commitment to stakeholders, customers & employees.

Integrate your management systems

by aligning your WHS system with existing management systems for efficient performance.

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