UWA-HMS OHS Implementation: 8 Essential Steps
by Brett Tizard, from the Community
This template guides University of Western Australia workplaces through eight essential steps for implementing an effective OHS program. It covers worker representation via Health and Safety Representatives, establishing health and safety committees, maintaining accessible health and safety manuals, building and updating a risk register, keeping induction records for new and existing staff, creating standard operating procedures for hazardous equipment, conducting regular safety inspections, and reporting hazards, incidents, injuries, and near misses. Use it to assess current documentation and drive continuous improvement in safety practices.
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