What does OHS mean for you as a stakeholder?
Occupational Health and Safety (OHS), or Workplace Health and Safety, is a legal requirement concerning all organisations in Australia where people are employed to work.
Across every industry such as in the petroleum, energy, resources, environmental asset and infrastructure sectors, OHS standards exist to provide a safe workplace free from the risk of hazards. OHS systems are a means of protecting personnel and the community from these hazards, which can cause wide-ranging effects from injury to the loss of productivity.
It is therefore important that you conduct regular OHS internal and external third party audits to ensure compliance.
Across every industry such as in the petroleum, energy, resources, environmental asset and infrastructure sectors, OHS standards exist to provide a safe workplace free from the risk of hazards. OHS systems are a means of protecting personnel and the community from these hazards, which can cause wide-ranging effects from injury to the loss of productivity.
It is therefore important that you conduct regular OHS internal and external third party audits to ensure compliance.
Here is a list of the type of audits we conduct