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Whether you are assembling a safety management system by purchasing individual items or adding to some other prepackage system, you're in the right place. You'll find a complete listing of our documents below, filtered OH&S or WHS selections to access more popular purchases, and explanations.
Please note that all of our WHS and OH&S documents are listed below, in both a ‘Most Purchased’ list and a complete list.
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We comprehensively supply your needs for the older (but still available) WHS AS/NZS 4801:2001 standard and the newer OH&S AS/NZS ISO 45001:2018 standard. The newer OH&S standard is conditional or optional, depending on your situation (more on that below), but here's what you need to know.
We conveniently divide our safety document resources according to the standard you are working under. The two systems in use across Australia are:
For ease of reference, we often use the shorter labels:
You can learn more about the changes and differences by viewing the System Comparison Chart we have prepared. You can also read our four October 2022 through January 2023 articles that addressed the differences and obligations.
These articles include:
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All our safety documents are:
To help you quickly find the safety documents you need, we have assembled four lists:
These are our ten most invested OH&S safety document resources, followed by a complete listing. Follow the link to learn more.
This is our current and complete collection of OH&S safety documents, organised alphabetically:
A - D | Context, Document Control, Drug and Alcohol and More
E - H | Electrical, Emergencies and Fire, Hazard Management and More
I - K | Continuous improvement, Incidents, Injuries, ISO 45001 Audits and More
L - M | Leadership, Legals, Management, Manual Handling and More
I - K | Noise, Non-Conformance, OH&S Meetings, Operations and More
P | Performance, Plant, Policy, PPE and More
R | RCD, Risk, Roles and Responsibilities and More
S | SDS, Site Checks, Stress, Subcontractors, SWMS and More
T | Toolbox Talks, Tool Registers, Training and More
V - W | Vehicles, Waste, Workplace Violence and More
These are our ten most invested WHS safety document resources:
This is our current and complete collection of WHS safety documents, organised alphabetically:
A - C | Alcohol Service, Asbestos, COVID and More.
D - E | Discipline, Documents, Drug, Emergencies and More.
F - H | Fatigue, Fire, First Aid, Hazards and More.
I - N | Incidents, Injuries, Key Roles, Manual Handling, Noise and More.
O - R | Organisation, Plant, PPE, Risk and More.
S | Shift Work, Stress, Subbies, SWMS and More.
T | Toolbox Talks, Training and More.
U - Z | Vehicles, Waste, WHS Checklists and More.
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We're confident this is your ideal safety document solution! We set the pace because we stay in our lane and remain industry-informed. But that said, we value your on-site and real-life feedback. If you ever think we've missed something or you have a unique need, please call. If you have a thought, please also make that call.
You can dial 1800 304 336 to ask a question, or you can email us outside of business hours, and we'll get back to you. Either way, we value your custom and your feedback, and we thrive on wrestling with the challenges you face.An emergency is a situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property or the environment and may require a quick response to prevent ...
View full detailsExcessive fatigue can impair judgement, either not thinking clearly or reducing reaction time. These lapses in judgement can lead to serious incid...
View full detailsIt is important your workers know what to do in the case of a fire or an emergency. Having procedures in place is one thing, making sure your work...
View full detailsThis Fire and Emergency Response Plan provides guidelines including important aspects to consider when customising the Fire and Emergency Response...
View full detailsFire fighting equipment must be tested regularly to make sure it is in good working order when it's needed. The frequency of testing will depend o...
View full detailsFire safety training is required for Fire Wardens and for the correct use of fire fighting equipment. You should keep a register of workers who ha...
View full detailsThe First Aid Policy outlines your organisations commitment to the initial management and treatment of injuries and illness. Having clearly define...
View full detailsThis First Aid Requirements and Plan includes guidelines to help determine what first aid resources, personnel and facilities your organisation re...
View full detailsIdentifying hazards is an integral part of the risk management process. This Hazard Identification Checklist provides an easy reference tool to as...
View full detailsProviding your workers with an effective reporting tool to record information regarding hazards will ensure that the required information is obtai...
View full detailsThis Hazard Reporting and Risk Management Process is a flow chart diagram that clearly shows the process to be followed for reporting new hazards ...
View full detailsThis Hazardous Substances Policy outlines your organisations commitment to providing your workers with the resources, training and supervision to ...
View full detailsMany hazardous substances are used in the workplace such as glues, solvents, pesticides, herbicides and fertiliser. You should keep a record of th...
View full detailsIdentifying the hazards and risks associated with the hazardous substances used in your workplace is integral to managing those risks and preventi...
View full detailsThis Improvement Procedure will assist your organisation to manage improvement aspects of your OH&S Management System, as defined in AS/NZS IS...
View full detailsEven with safe work practices in place, incidents and injuries may still occur. It is critical to investigate so you learn from these incidents an...
View full detailsImplementing an Incident and Injury Management Policy allows you to clearly define rules and responsibilities in the event an incident or injury o...
View full detailsIncident and Injury Management must be handled within specific timeframes, especially for incidents that result in an injury and potential workers...
View full detailsIt is important that all incidents and injuries are recorded. Keeping a record of incidents and injuries may help when auditing your system and up...
View full detailsIt is important to record information regarding incidents and injuries that occur in your workplace or on worksites. These records provide valuabl...
View full detailsThis Internal Audit Schedule is used to plan future internal audits across all departments of your organisation during a 12-month period. Using th...
View full detailsThe Internet and Email Policy outlines the responsible use of the Internet and Electronic Mail (Email) your company provides for its workers. With...
View full detailsAuditing your OH&S Management System is an integral part of continually improving the system and ensuring the objectives of the OH&S Manag...
View full detailsAuditing your OH&S Management System is an integral part of continually improving the system and ensuring the objectives of the OH&S Manag...
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