Employers are required by law to keep their employees safe. No one should have to worry about safety when they go to work. Everyone wants to feel safe at work, and know that their workplace is prepared for emergencies. In this post we will walk you through the need for safety in the workplace and why it is a hot topic.
Read moreThe Hospitality industry is one of the fastest growing sectors in the world. Along with this growth comes a number of safety and health risks, as well as increased regulatory pressures. The WHS processes for the hospitality industry are an important part of staying compliant with these regulations, while providing a...
Read moreWorkplace fatigue is a serious issue. It can lead to decreased productivity, increased absenteeism and higher rate of workplace injuries. In this blog post, we will discuss the seven signs of fatigue to look out for in your employees. It's easy to get caught up in the grind of work.
Read moreThe concept of Mass Management (in Australia) may seem a little daunting at first. The term is often used interchangeably with weight management, and it can be difficult to distinguish between the two. This article will help you understand what Mass Management is, how it benefits your company and why you should inco...
Read moreAre you looking for a list of Health and Safety procedures for your organisation? If yes, there are plenty out there! Today, we’ve put together a list of ten Health and Safety procedures that you may often find in workplaces or factories.
Read moreInjuries and accidents in the workplace can cost time, money and reputation. With the right WHS policies in place, it is easy to prevent injuries, file injury reports quickly and efficiently and issue safe work permits. Learn how you can set up a system to implement and monitor your WHS policies which will save you has
Read moreIf you work in the safety industry, chances are that you've heard of OHS and WHS. There has been a lot of confusion about the difference between the two. You might have even heard people refer to them as the same thing. But are they? The answer is: Yes.
Read moreThe changes introduced to the Chain of Responsibility (CoR) under the National Heavy Vehicle Law (NHVL) in the recent past, mandates that everyone in the supply chain..
Read moreAnyone who has a job is at risk of workplace health and safety incidents. Employers have a responsibility to manage this risk, and to ensure that all employees can work in a safe and healthy environment. This guide will help you to understand the risks, what you can do to manage them, and how to report them if required
Read moreWorkplace Health and Safety (WHS) management plan for construction sites help to ensure the safe undertaking of building works, safety of both workers and people around. This post is a must-read for anyone in charge of a construction project, as it imparts information on how to avoid injuries that will ensure workers
Read moreWith safety laws getting stricter day by day, businesses are investing more and more into managing their organisations’ safety and compliance to prevent hazards and abide by laws imposed by the judicial systems.