OHS Regulations 2017 (Regulation 335)
Principal contractors for construction work (> $250,000), must prepare a health and safety coordination plan before starting work; and monitor and maintain the plan for the duration of the work.
We will work with you to ensure your site safety plan is:
Developing a site safety plan for construction work, will assist you to set out the arrangements to manage occupational health and safety on a construction project. In simple terms, it sets out how you will identify, assess and control the risks related to the construction work you will undertake.
It will also assist you to communicate site arrangements to all workers onsite, including contractors.
Develop a documented site Traffic Management Plan for your business premises or worksite.
Find out more ⟶Facilitate the development of corrective and preventative actions that can be implemented.
Find out more ⟶Inspection checklists to enable you to complete regular, formalised safety inspections of your work activities
Find out more ⟶Considering what could happen if someone is exposed to a hazard and the likelihood of it happening.
Find out more ⟶When and how to complete SWMS, and work with you to prepare site specific SWMS for your business activities.
Find out more ⟶As an employer, you have a legal obligation to ensure that chemicals are used, handled and stored in a safe manner.
Find out more ⟶Documenting and communicate your OH&S Arrangements within your organisation.
Find out more ⟶Identifying the risks related to the interaction between people and moving vehicles.
Find out more ⟶SMARTin Safety can undertake an independent investigation on behalf of your business to identify the contributing factors or root cause, that led to a particular accident, incident or near miss.