This word is used to describe a specific law, usually containing the year it was created in it's name
What is an Act?
This is the first step in the 4 step process of risk assessment
What is identify?
Involves using a checklist and walking around to identify hazards
What is physical inspection?
Do we need to hire more or educate the ones we have?
What is staff?
What is a HSR (health and safety representative?)
This regulator is responsible for workplace inspections and providing workplace health and safety information in Victoria
Who is WorkSafe Victoria?
This table is used to calculate the over risk that a hazard presents
What is a risk matrix?
Reviewing these documents of things that have occured previously
Some control measures cost more than others
What is budget?
These people are responsible for ensuring the safety of a group of people in the workplace.
What is a PCBU/Duty holder?
Standards in the workplace that need to be met for risks, as well as what licences are required for certain activities, are also knows as these.
What are regulations?
This type of control measure can include adding safety guards to power tools to reduce the risk of injruy
What are enginerring controls?
Enlisting this type of external professional who is trained to fined hazards
What is a consultant/speciliast?
How much of this is available can affect if a control can be immediatley implemented
What is time availability?
Workplaces must include this with their employees
What is consultation?
These documents provide practical advice for employers on how to implement and act in accordance with required legislation
What are codes of practice ?
This upside down pyramid contains all preferred options for controling risk
What is the heirachy of control?
What is consulting workers
If the control will lead to greater workload for employess, it may affect this.
What is productivity?
Workplaces are mandated to secure, eliminate, condult and .......
What is protect?
What is the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004?
A tool for documententing risks, actioning and managing them.
What is a risk register?
This method of identification may be used for potentially dangerous hazards such as radiation, UV, noise or other potential exposures.
What is conducting tests?
Will the control measure actually reduce the level of risk once implmented?
What is effectiveness?
A person must do all that they can to ensure the safety and protection of those in the workplace
What is 'reasonably practicable'