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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.
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Almost without exception, you will find all these documents are included within the larger system packages.
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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!
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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.
If you are responsible for a building and asbestos has been identified in the workplace, then you are required to have an up to date Asbestos Regis...
View full detailsThis Corrective Action Register has been developed to record the corrective action taken by your business in response to non conformances, complai...
View full detailsDocumenting and reviewing your system helps you continually improve your procedures and processes. This Document Review Register provides a means ...
View full detailsThis Documents Issued to Workers Register records the safety information and documentation provided to your workers which is essential to ensure t...
View full detailsElectrical tools and equipment must possess a current Electrical Tag to state they are safe for use. This Electrical Tagging Register provides a q...
View full detailsIt is important your workers know what to do in the case of a fire or an emergency. Having procedures in place is one thing, making sure your work...
View full detailsFire fighting equipment must be tested regularly to make sure it is in good working order when it's needed. The frequency of testing will depend o...
View full detailsFire safety training is required for Fire Wardens and for the correct use of fire fighting equipment. You should keep a register of workers who ha...
View full detailsMany hazardous substances are used in the workplace such as glues, solvents, pesticides, herbicides and fertiliser. You should keep a record of th...
View full detailsIt is important that all incidents and injuries are recorded. Keeping a record of incidents and injuries may help when auditing your system and up...
View full detailsDesignating key roles and responsibilities within an organisation should provide clear instruction regarding the person who is responsible for eac...
View full detailsIt is critical that all injuries are recorded. Keeping a record of injuries may help when auditing your system and updating processes or procedure...
View full detailsThis Worker Medical Register is used to list any medical conditions, allergies, medication, emergency contacts and procedures and any other releva...
View full detailsIt is critical that all injuries are recorded. Keeping a record of injuries may help when auditing your system and updating processes or procedure...
View full detailsCarrying out regular maintenance on plant and equipment will ensure they are in good working order, safe to use and may also prolong their usabili...
View full detailsIt is good business practice to record all of the plant and equipment owned by your organisation. This Plant and Equipment Register is a useful re...
View full detailsAs an employer (PCBU) you are required to provide Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to workers as it is quite often the only safety control avai...
View full detailsProviding Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) to workers is quite often the only safety control available to minimise hazards and risks. This Work...
View full detailsThe purchases made within an organisation such as plant, equipment and chemicals may introduce hazards and associated risk. A risk analysis should...
View full detailsA Residual Current Device (RCD), otherwise known as a safety switch, protects people from getting an often fatal electric shock. An RCD can also p...
View full detailsIt is important for all workers to understand their role and responsibilities as well as the roles and responsibilities of others within the organ...
View full detailsSafety Data Sheets (SDS) otherwise known as Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS) provide important safety information when handling hazardous substa...
View full detailsThis Site Safety Induction Register records the topics covered and the name and signature of each employee or contractor that attends the site saf...
View full detailsAs an employer (PCBU) you must provide your workers with suitable training and supervision. The Skills and Competency Register provides a summary ...
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