by Mark Rattle | Mar 27, 2024 | Safety
Why do businesses need to have processes that include consultation cooperation and coordination? The WHS Legislation across Australia has a requirement for the Person Conducting the Business or Undertaking (PCBU) to require that Consultation Cooperation and... by Mark Rattle | Mar 27, 2024 | Safety
The DRA approach to Amusement Rides within Australia, Part 1 Introduction Although Australia is not a major manufacturer of amusement rides or devices, there are strict legislative requirements in each state and territory regarding the manufacture, operation, and... by Mark Rattle | Mar 27, 2024 | Safety
It took time to introduce these Code of Practice (COP) documents into the WHS document set for employers to use as a reference for implementing the WHS Legislation. As the WHS legislation was introduced into Australia there was a general lack of understanding of the... by Mark Rattle | Mar 27, 2024 | Safety
Health and Safety Representative The development of the Health and Safety Representative in a workplace has a long history dating back to the need to better monitor health and safety in Factories in Great Britain. The British Factory Act of 1833 is generally regarded... by Mark Rattle | Mar 11, 2024 | Safety
Why is Professional Certification important for Safety Consultants? For many who have professional memberships where their qualifications and current skills are considered, measured, and graded there is a process. There is a need to confirm that you have completed the... by Mark Rattle | Feb 28, 2024 | Safety
Work Health and Safety Advisor (WHSA) The concept of the Work Health and Safety Advisor was not part of the original legislative requirement across Australia. Queensland introduced this requirement and also introduced a training course to support this new role. The...