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Work Method Statements

September 26, 2013 by Admin 6 Comments

Work Method Statements   In the Australian construction industry, work method statements are used to describe and instruct safety management practices for individual jobs, tasks, and equipment use.  The statement is a specific set of instructions on how to complete the work safely.  Method … [Read more...] about Work Method Statements

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Effective OHS policies and procedures

September 12, 2013 by Admin Leave a Comment

Effective OHS policies and procedures by Chris Beasley Keeping your workers safe is an integral part of running a successful business. If employers - known under the new national model work health and safety laws as ‘PCBUs’ –don’t provide a safe working environment there are serious … [Read more...] about Effective OHS policies and procedures

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How To Do a Risk Assessment

August 26, 2013 by Admin 3 Comments

How To Do a Risk Assessment Download Free Risk Assessment Templates from our huge collection here: RISK ASSESSMENT TEMPLATES Risk Assessment In any job or workplace, certain risks exist.  For some jobs, the risks are minimal, like carpal tunnel in office work, however, in other jobs, the … [Read more...] about How To Do a Risk Assessment

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Encouraging Employee Involvement in Safety

August 22, 2013 by Admin 5 Comments

Safety:  Encouraging Employee Involvement   Employees are your first line of defense against safety concerns.  They are on the front lines and the assembly lines, and they witness more safety offenses and violations than even their managers can catch.  They also often have the best ideas … [Read more...] about Encouraging Employee Involvement in Safety

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Safety tips for hospitality workers

July 24, 2013 by Admin 5 Comments

Restaurant Safety:  Beyond Food Handling and Preparation   Chefs and cooks are often monitored for safety procedures within restaurants, from their own safety with knives to the food safety of customers.  However, many other food service workers should maintain their own safety … [Read more...] about Safety tips for hospitality workers

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