Engineered Stone Banned!
Engineered Stone Banned!
Navigation Suggestions:
→ Read on to learn about the WHS AS/NZS 4801 standard.
→ Click thru to see OH&S AS/NZS ISO 45001 documents instead.
→ Scroll down to see a list of the resources available.
Call 1800 304 336 to access help.
Use this page to:
Whether you are here to access individual items, assemble a DIY Safety Management System, or add to your existing resources, you're in the right place for WHS documents.
This page is devoted to the older but still available WHS AS/NZS 4801:2001 standard. For ease of reference, we often use the shorter labels of "AS 4801" or "WHS system".
Please note that all our WHS documents are in two overlapping lists below. The first is a featured ‘Most Purchased’ list, and the second is a complete list.
We recommend:
Almost without exception, you will find all these documents are included within the larger system packages.
A Speedy Search Tip | To use the search key: Type CTRL+F (Windows) or Command+F (Mac) and use the command box. It will appear in the top left in Explorer, bottom left in Firefox, and top right in Chrome and Safari.
Australia is currently operating a dual-standard system, and there are still unanswered questions about how long this will continue. When they make a decision, we’ll let you know. In the meantime, please note that:
The following articles were published on our blog in late 2022 and early 2023. They include::
Our blog provides an easy-read space where we can update you with explanations, alerts, and information. It's never fluff, and we are devoted to valuing your time. You likely already know this if you are one of our regular visitors, are already subscribed, or are an existing customer. But if you aren't, complete the form in the footer.
Why not scroll down and do it now? It'll take you about 15 seconds. :)
All our WHS documents are:
Below you will find lists for ‘Most Frequently Purchased’ and the complete series.
These are our ten most invested WHS resources:
This is our current and complete collection of WHS safety documents, organised alphabetically:
A - C | Alcohol Service, Asbestos, COVID and More.
D - E | Discipline, Documents, Drug, Emergencies and More.
F - H | Fatigue, Fire, First Aid, Hazards and More.
I - N | Incidents and Injury, Key Roles, Manual Handling, Noise and More.
O - R | Organisation, Plant, PPE, Risk and More.
S | Shift Work, Site Safety, Stress, Subbies, SWMS and More.
T | Toolbox Talks, Training and More.
U - Z | Vehicles, Waste, WHS Checklists and More.
We're confident we're the best WHS document provider in the nation. We have worked hard to become that good, and we work hard to stay that way. If you're still deciding, please be encouraged to take the plunge. These waters are shark free!
Also, if you think we've missed something or you have a unique need, give us a call. We stay in our lane and set the pace, but we still greatly value your feedback.
Dial 1800 304 336 to ask a question, or you can email us, and we'll get back to you. Either way, we appreciate your custom and your feedback, and we're serious about becoming and remaining your preferred WHS documents supplier.
This Asbestos Removal Control Plan provides a user friendly, systematic approach to planning asbestos removal work. This 5 page Asbestos Removal Co...
View full detailsThe Disciplinary Procedures and Counselling template provides suggested steps in disciplining workers that breach company policies and rules, and ...
View full detailsAlcohol and other drugs can affect the behaviour and impair judgement that may lead to serious incidents or injuries occurring. This Drug and Alco...
View full detailsAn emergency is a situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property or the environment and may require a quick response to prevent ...
View full detailsAn emergency is a situation that poses an immediate risk to health, life, property or the environment and may require a quick response to prevent ...
View full detailsThis Fire and Emergency Response Plan provides guidelines including important aspects to consider when customising the Fire and Emergency Response...
View full detailsThis First Aid Requirements and Plan includes guidelines to help determine what first aid resources, personnel and facilities your organisation re...
View full detailsThis Hazard Reporting and Risk Management Process is a flow chart diagram that clearly shows the process to be followed for reporting new hazards ...
View full detailsIncident and Injury Management must be handled within specific timeframes, especially for incidents that result in an injury and potential workers...
View full detailsExposure to excessive or prolonged noise can increase the risk of hearing damage or complete hearing loss. It is important for managers and superv...
View full detailsThe purchases made within an organisation such as plant, equipment and chemicals may create hazards or risks. By assessing the consequences of eac...
View full detailsThe nature of remote or isolated work is such that workers are isolated from the assistance of others. This Remote or Isolated Work Procedure prov...
View full detailsA Return to Work Program is used to help injured workers with the recovery from their injury and to assist them with getting back to work. This 2 ...
View full detailsA Risk Management Procedure is a systematic approach to identifying hazards and threats and taking steps to eliminate the hazard or reducing the a...
View full detailsA Site Safety Management Plan (SSMP) should be specific to each new worksite or project. It documents the scope of works to be carried out and nom...
View full detailsThese Toolbox or Pre-Start Talks - Topic Guidelines provides extensive information on typical construction-based safety topics which can be discus...
View full detailsHolding WHS meetings is a way an organisation can communicate safe work practices with workers. Having WHS meeting procedures in place make sure t...
View full detailsThese WHS Performance Guidelines provide guidance on how to use performance indicators to measure how your business WHS Management System is perfo...
View full detailsWorkplace Violence and Bullying may come from sources outside your organisation such as customers, suppliers or the general public. Your organisat...
View full details