Description |
21 pages ; 30 cm |
Contents |
Introduction -- Further information -- Criteria -- 1. Demonstrated senior management commitment to OHS -- 2. Integration of safe design principles into the risk management process -- 3. Whole-of-project consultation and communication -- 4. Demonstrated effective subcontractor OHS management -- 5. Whole-of-project OHS performance management -- 6. OHS training and competency to deal with safety risks |
Summary |
"As part of the Australian Government Building and Construction OHS Accreditation Scheme (the Scheme), essential criteria have been identified to improve OHS performance in the building and construction industry. These form part of the requirements for gaining accreditation under the Scheme. This document is intended to provide contractors wishing to apply for accreditation practical guidance as to what constitutes 'documentary evidence' for the criteria when applying. The application will be assessed against several criteria, both at the desktop and on-site audit assessment stages, and this document gives specific examples of acceptable evidence that can be submitted against each criterion at the desktop assessment stage."--P. 4 |
Notes |
Cover title |
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"This evidence guide is designed to be read in conjunction with the OFSC Contractor Application Pack."--Back cover |
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Commonwealth of Australia 2007 |
Subject |
Construction industry -- Safety regulations -- Australia.
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Construction industry -- Risk management -- Australia.
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Author |
Australia. Office of the Federal Safety Commissioner
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ISBN |
9780642327109 (print) |
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9780642327161 (online) |
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