WHS - New Codes of Practice
With the introduction of the new Work Health and Safety legislation on the 1 January 2012 a revised Code of Practice has come into effect. These harmonise with the previous OH&S laws Australia wide. A code of practice applies to all businesses and persons who have a duty of care in the circumstances outlined in the code.
Detailed below is a list of the new model codes of practice, a further list identifying those that have been revoked while any remaining codes of practice will continue to be recognized under the new legislation.
Detailed below is a list of the new model codes of practice, a further list identifying those that have been revoked while any remaining codes of practice will continue to be recognized under the new legislation.
- How to manage Work Health and Safety risks
- Harzardous Manual Tasks
- Managing the risks of falls at Workplaces
- Labelling of workplace hazardous chemicals
- Preparation of safety data sheets for hazardous chemicals
- Confined spaces
- Managing noise and preventing hearing loss at work
- Managing the work environment and facilities
- Work Health and Safety consultation cooperation and coordination
- How to safely remove asbestos
- How to manage and control asbestos in the workplace
The following NSW codes of practice will be revoked:
- Storage and handling of dangerous goods
- Facade retention
- Noise management
- Labelling of workplace substances
- Control of workplace hazardous substances
- Electrical practices for construction work
- Mono-strand post-tensioning of concrete buildings
- OHS consultation
- Workplace amenities
- Risk assessment
- Low voltage electrical work
- Preparation of material safety data sheets
For further detailed information on each of the codes, visit www.safeworkaustralia.gov.au.
Codes of Practice deal with specific issues surrounding workplace health and safety yet do not cover all risks associated with work. It’s worth using this opportunity of changes to the legislation to complete a full review of the work health and safety procedures in your workplace. Don’t hesitate to contact Annette at End2End Business Solutions http://www.end2endbusinesssolutions.com.au, who can assist in conducting a thorough WHS audit.
Codes of Practice deal with specific issues surrounding workplace health and safety yet do not cover all risks associated with work. It’s worth using this opportunity of changes to the legislation to complete a full review of the work health and safety procedures in your workplace. Don’t hesitate to contact Annette at End2End Business Solutions http://www.end2endbusinesssolutions.com.au, who can assist in conducting a thorough WHS audit.
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