Risk Management Systems is a vital part of any Australian business. However doing it right and in line with the new Australian WHS legislation is a complex task where many variables need to be considered. Every business is different and has a unique set of risks that may affect the safety of the employees. That’s why experience is essential.
Risk Management Plan |Security Risk Management
Friday, 11 August 2017
Monday, 10 July 2017
Safety Risk Assessment
Risk assessment
This course is intended for Delegates with responsibility for guidingor implementing their organisation’s Risk Assessment Programme.
This course is intended for Delegates with responsibility for guiding
or implementing their organisation’s Risk Assessment Programme.
The course will cover relevant issues such as:
- The Structure of Legislation
- Risk Assessment
- Legal Responsibilities
- Health & Safety Management
- Preparation and Maintenance of Records
The course will also cover key legislation and other standards
employers are expected to comply with. Delegates will undertake
practical assessments as part of the course, and the need to establish
systems for successful Health & Safety Management will be discussed.
At the conclusion of the course delegates will have a good
understanding of their legal responsibilities and those placed upon the
employer. Delegates will be fully briefed in the requirement to
undertake these types of assessments to aid the formulation and
implementation of effective Health & Safety procedures within the
organisation
Certificates will be issued to participants who attend the entire
course and satisfactory demonstrate that they are able to follow the
principles taught on this course.
Friday, 30 June 2017
Plant Safety Training
Australian Risk Services have many
years of experience providing plant risk assessments for clients across many
different industries. The risk assessments are performed based on the WHS
Regulations 2011, which lays out businesses’ responsibilities with concerns to
plant safety.
In addition, the code of practice
provides practical guidance on how people can meet the requirements of the WHS
Regulations 2011. The aim of the Regulations is to protect people against the
risks of plant and associated systems of work can pose to their health or
safety at work. It is important to be informed of and stay up-to-date with any
changes in the Regulations.
Australian Risk Services can conduct
plant risk assessments for a wide variety of small machinery, from forklifts
and scissor lifts to wood chippers and drill pressers, as well as larger
manufacturing plants for the food and construction industries. Working together
with the client, we can identify the risks in your factory or workshop and
recommend the best way to remove or reduce the hazard.
We also provide training for your
management so they can assess and manage the risks in working with your plant
and machinery. For more information on these courses, please get in touch with
use via email or telephone.
Plant is defined in the Regulations to cover items such lifts,
cranes, pressure equipment, machinery, hoists, powered mobile plant, amusement
structures, lasers, turbines, explosive-powered tools, scaffolds and temporary
access equipment. The regulations do not cover ships, boats, aircraft, road and
rail vehicles, hand-held plant, which relies exclusively on manual power for
its operations. This code of practice only deals with the types of plant
covered by the Regulations.
The Regulations require the
identification of hazards, assessment of risks and control of risks
posed by plant and associated systems of work. The regulations apply to
designers, manufacturers, importers and suppliers of plant, employers and
self-employed persons. The code explains what these processes mean and how they
can be performed by designers and employers.
Australian Risk Services has
conducted an extensive range of risk assessments covering; Excavators,
Eductors, Forklifts, Backhoes, Trucks, Garbage trucks (front, rear and side
lift), Street Sweepers, Ride on Mowers, Scissor Lifts, Cranes all types, Bob
Cats, Rammers, Water Trucks, Generators, Floor Grinders, Jack Hammers, Chain
Saws, Portable Traffic Lights, High Pressure Water Cleaners, Wackers, Ride on
Tandem Rollers, Concrete Mixers, Front End Loaders, Dingo Excavators, Tip
Trucks, Tractor Booms, Wicket Rollers, Tankers, Easement Reels, Power Pruners,
4Wheel Drive Loaders, Crate Washers, Milk Packaging Machinery, Filling
Machines, Boilers, Pressure Vessels, Ice Cream Making Machinery, Yoghurt
Manufacturing equipment, Elevated Work Platforms, Wood Chippers, Stump
Grinders, Leaf Vacuums Industrial Vehicles, Cardboard Packing Machines,
Abattoir Slaughtering Equipment, Dust Vacuums, Conveyors, Mining Jumbos, Pylon
Rig, Plastic Moulding Equipment, Racking, Air Compressors, Light Towers,
Concrete Saws, Lathes, Drill Press, Grinders, Pedestal Drills, Power Tools, and
many more….
Clients work has been conducted for:
- John Holland
- CityWide
- Brambles
- Cleanaway
- Hella Australia
- Murray Goulburn
- Coca Cola
- Dairy Farmers
- Classic Foods
- Beads Foods
- Toll Holdings
- Total Care Logisics
- SeaRoad Logistics
- Patrick Corporation
- Cobsa International
- GBS Gold and many more
- Confined spaces risk assessment
- Dangerous goods risk assessment
- Hazardous substances risk assessment
- Manual handling risk assessment
- Plant risk assessment
- Working at heights risk assessment
Wednesday, 14 June 2017
Plant Safety Training | Security Risk Management
Australian Risk Services have many years of experience providing
plant risk assessments for clients across many different industries. The
risk assessments are performed based on the WHS Regulations 2011, which
lays out businesses’ responsibilities with concerns to plant safety.
In addition, the code of practice provides practical guidance on how
people can meet the requirements of the WHS Regulations 2011. The aim of
the Regulations is to protect people against the risks of plant and
associated systems of work can pose to their health or safety at work.
It is important to be informed of and stay up-to-date with any changes
in the Regulations.
Plant Safety Training
Sunday, 4 June 2017
Environmental and ISO 14001 training | Risk Management System
The
ISO 14001 standard requires that a community or organization put in place and
implement a series of practices and procedures that, when taken together,
result in an environmental management system.
The
ISO 14001 standard requires that a community or organization put in place and
implement a series of practices and procedures that, when taken together,
result in an environmental management system. ISO 14001 is not a technical
standard and as such does not in any way replace technical requirements
embodied in statutes or regulations. It also does not set prescribed standards
of performance for organizations.
The
major requirements of an Environmental Management System (EMS) under ISO 14001
include:
- A policy statement which includes commitments to prevention of pollution, continual improvement of the EMS leading to improvements in overall environmental performance, and compliance with all applicable statutory and regulatory requirements.
- Identification of all aspects of the community organisation’s activities, products, and services that could have a significant impact on the environment, including those that are not regulated
- Setting performance objectives and targets for the management system which link back to the three commitments established in the community or organisation’s policy (i.e. prevention of pollution, continual improvement, and compliance)
- Implementing the EMS to meet these objectives. This includes activities like training of employees, establishing work instructions and practices, and establishing the actual metrics by which the objectives and targets will be measured.
- Establishing a program to periodically audit the operation of the EMS
- Checking and taking corrective and preventive actions when deviations from the EMS occur, including periodically evaluating the organisation’s compliance with applicable regulatory requirements.
- Undertaking periodic reviews of the EMS by top management to ensure its continuing performance and making adjustments to it, as necessary.
Thursday, 1 June 2017
Risk Management Courses and Strategy
Safety and risk management is a vital part of any Australian business. However
doing it right and in line with the new Australian WHS legislation is a
complex task where many variables need to be considered. Every business
is different and has a unique set of risks that may affect the safety
of the employees. That’s why experience is essential.
doing it right and in line with the new Australian WHS legislation is a
complex task where many variables need to be considered. Every business
is different and has a unique set of risks that may affect the safety
of the employees. That’s why experience is essential.
Australia Risk
Services are the leaders in performing safety and environmental risk
assessment in Australia. We have a long history of providing quality
risk assessments, safety auditing and training to our clients
nationwide.
Services are the leaders in performing safety and environmental risk
assessment in Australia. We have a long history of providing quality
risk assessments, safety auditing and training to our clients
nationwide.
Monday, 22 May 2017
Risk Management Courses and Strategy
There are various
administrative courses that are being offered nowadays to help the
organizations to proceed, advance, and develop at a steady pace, and remain
aggressive. As the opposition keeps on developing and numerous new
organizations proceed to come up and develop, it has turned out to be
imperative for the firms to find a way to guarantee they stay stable, relevant,
and safe. This is the place the requirement for risk
management courses and strategy come handy. Such courses are offered
for the business experts and officials who are experienced and need to
additionally extend their profile and learning.
There is numerous oversight in the firms that causes the business to endure over the long haul if not taken care of in due time. The little loopholes in the business can keep on chewing up the business gradually if one does not see them and take care of the situations. Risk management courses and strategy help in building up the way of life cycle in all strata of the business in a more formal manner. This also ensures that your work force is more properly managed. This aides in better correspondence, better evaluation, and in restorative strides at the correct time.
The risk management courses and strategy are offered at many organizationa and instructive institutes and it helps in guaranteeing that the experts gets the learning, comprehension of the considerable number of modules, and also industry perceived accreditation. This confirmation helps the experts to grow, improve, and demand more from its employer. Such courses make you more skilled, presentable, confident, and proactive. The operational effectiveness of the business administration is amplified and enhanced manifolds with the assistance of risk management experts, and it likewise guarantees that income of the business keeps on developing.
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