Printing Industries and WorkCover team up on workplace risk management

Philip Andersen, CEO of Printing Industries says, “This new facility is an important step in our continuing relationship with WorkCover and a major time saving benefit for printing companies needing to keep up to date with the latest policies and procedures.”

The OHS&E Resource Centre contains a range of WorkCover NSW resources covering key areas of risk management; chemical management; noise, slips, trips and falls; plant and equipment; workers compensation; bullying; emergencies; manual handling; consultation and legislation.

There are legislative summaries, compliance check lists of what WorkCover inspectors may look for, chemical safety and usage guides, noise management information, machinery and equipment safety guides, how to prevent slips, trips and falls, workers compensation injury and claims procedures and dispute resolution.

Andersen continues that while the Resource Centre features quick access to key information to help companies to manage their occupational health and safety, workers compensation and information system assistance, it is an enhancement to and not a substitute for professional advice.

He says, “Printing Industries staff should always be consulted for advice when considering changes in workplace policies or practices.

“Every company has different circumstances and needs. Often the interpretation of information can cause more complications than it resolves if their application is not based on the experience and professional advice, something Printing Industries members have ready access to.”

 

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