Australian Risk Services methodology provides a comprehensive approach to consistent decision making. Organisational systems are considered as well as the formulation of technical control strategies.
This methodology provides a framework for the development of management systems, preventive actions and contingency plans within an integrated economic perspective.
New work health and safety laws commenced in New South Wales, Queensland, the Australian Capital Territory, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory on 2011.
Australian Risk Services conducts gap analysis and audits on the new Model National OHS Legislation and performs technical Risk Assessments to the requirements of the new legislation in plant, Manual Handling, heights, confined space, hazardous substances and dangerous goods.
Australian Risk Services offer a comprehensive lockout and isolation course. Our half day workshop will introduce your staff to the basic principles of isolation, including the proper procedures for shutting down plants and other machinery, and correct tagging out procedures.
Supervisor’s Safety Training course will provide you with the intellectual tools you will need to instil in your employees a positive attitude towards safety, and develop a better understanding of efficiency in accident prevention.
The factors which cause workplace accidents and occupational illnesses are called hazards. The need for systematic management of OHS hazards and their attendant risks applies to all organisations and all activities and functions within an organisation.
While everyone works their hardest to avoid workplace injuries, accidents do still happen. In order to learn from accidents in the workplace, Australian Risk Services provides courses for those people who will have the responsibility for investigating accidents and incidents in the workplace.
This Training is designed to help employers and employees take a fresh look at their workplace. Hazards in the office may not always be as obvious as those in factories, office workers may also face a range of health and safety issues, including poor job design, prolonged repetitive work
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