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SITXWHS003 Implement and monitor work health and safety procedures

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RTO Name: Clayton College RTO NO: 45620

CRICOS No: 03857D

RTO Address: Level 6 90 King William Street RTO suburb: Adelaide SA 5000

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RTO Works validated by Clayton College

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Thanks to Clayton College staff for their consultation and development work.

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Clayton College V1.1

WHS Management Report

Summary of WHS briefing

The WHS is necessary for knowing the problems and concerns of the workers. The policy and procedures under the WHS is necessary for the working condition of the workers. It aims to minimize the hazards or accidents at the workplace. It also ensures that the workers are dealt with fair practices at the workplace.

Identification of non-compliance

The non compliance can lead to the problems that cause hazards and accidents in the workplace. This non compliance can lead to several punishments. The persons that can get punishment, fine, penalty, suspension, restriction, punishment, temporary suspension, demotion, jail sentence, prison, high legal costs and hefty paperwork for the non compliance of the policies and procedures.

Actions

There needs to be some actions that should be taken for the adherence of the WHS. It is important for the safety and security of the persons who are working at the workplace. The safety and security of the personals are enquired to be taken care of. Failing which many actions can be taken as per the non compliance.\

Disclaimer:

This work is under copyright and permission is not given to make copies for hire or resale to third parties to use the document for their own or commercial use.

Licenced to:

RTO Name: Clayton College RTO NO: 45620

CRICOS No: 03857D

RTO Address: Level 6 90 King William Street

RTO suburb: Adelaide SA 5000

Developed by:

RTO Works validated by Clayton College

Acknowledgement:

Thanks to Clayton College staff for their consultation and development work.

Version:

Clayton College V1.1

Blue Healer

Hazardous Incidents Register

 

Date of incident Name of injured person Hazard/injury/illness details. Consequences Comments on hazards and existing risk controls
05/08/2022 Shawn Madison Head injury Death The system has been replaced to avoid such incident in future.
12/08/2022 John Mathews Hand injury Amputation The system has been replaced to avoid such incident in future.
19/08/2022 Alice Pattison Electric shock Hospitalization The system has been replaced to avoid such incident in future.
26/08/2022 Nova Andrews Minor scratches First aid The system has been replaced to avoid such incident in future.

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