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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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