Original article published by WorkSafe Tasmania
This year, WorkSafe’s inspectors around the state will be focusing on work health and safety compliance in:
Inspectors will be making both planned and unannounced visits to workplaces in these sectors to make sure they are managing health and safety risks. For example:
WorkSafe Tasmania inspectors work with employers and workers to ensure they are actively managing safety in their workplaces, and therefore protecting the safety of all Tasmanian workers and the broader community.
Inspectors take an educative approach to compliance, particularly where employers and workers are making genuine attempts to comply with their obligations under the work health and safety laws.
If a business is not complying, inspectors may issue an improvement notice, which helps to educate business by providing clear directions on what the business needs to do to comply with these requirements. Sometimes inspectors find activities are putting people at imminent risk of serious injury, and will issue a prohibition notice. Unfortunately at times, inspectors will find significant breaches or ongoing non-compliance, and will issue an infringement notice.
Make sure your safety systems are compliant before an inspector visits your workplace by checking out our online guidance.