The scope of WHS (Work Health and Safety) is far-reaching and impacts business at every level. The purpose of this guide is to explain the key WHS requirements that organisations in Australia need to be aware of, including a breakdown of policies and procedures.
Read moreHeavy vehicle operators need to comply with the transportation and management regulations under the road transport law. One can obtain accreditation for safety and compliance via NHVAS (National Heavy Vehicle Accreditation Scheme) provided by NHVR (National Heavy Vehicle Regulator).
Read moreRisk management helps to identify hazardous situations and factors that can result in an undesirable outcome like a structural failure,fires,and much more. A chemical plant is one of the industries that require a risk assessment strategy and execution plan.
Read moreEstablishing proper health and safety measures at the workplace plays a crucial role in minimizing the number of risks and accidents on site. In the construction industry, implementing an occupational health and safety management system (OHSMS) is a great way to monitor and analyze
Read moreA health and safety audit refers to a proactive approach that ensures whether the health and safety management systems prevail in an organisation and are used effectively. It is a planned audit to examine occupational health and safety compliances and standards.
Read moreChain of Responsibility, or CoR, is a legislation that is now a part of Australian law that requires corporations and companies that are using heavy vehicles to be more active in their approach toward the safety of the machine users and drivers.
Read moreEHS (Environment, Health, and Safety) is a general term for the laws compliance regulations in a particular geographic area followed by organisations. Business processes operations should not hamper employees’ safety or the environment. EHS management is one of the primary concerns of firm's organisation.
Read moreHeavy vehicles are an integral part of the economy and the backbone of supply chain networks. However, due to the heavy mass involved, accidents involving heavy vehicles can be severe.
Read more“Every year 2.78 million workers die from occupational accidents and work-related diseases (of which 2.4 million are disease-related) and an additional 374 million workers suffer from non-fatal occupational accidents.”
Read moreAs many of our customers may have already observed, Kendra is now ‘Kiri.’ We’re excited to announce that the Kendra suite of products will now be known as ‘KIRI’. This change has been a long time in the making, and it’s the start of a brand new and improved product experience coming your way.
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.