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OHS is a broad term, do you have a more distinct definition of what OHS is and the services it aims to provide in construction?

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Occupational Health and Safety covers all safety in the Workplace and the OHS Legislation, particarly the OHS Regualtion 2001, specifically chapter 8 covers a whole range of issues such as induction, training, evacuation, demolition, etc.

There are also other parts which are relevant to construction and covers

  1. falls from heights,
  2. electricity,
  3. confined spaces,
  4. amenties,
  5. first aid

This information is available on our website on the unionsafe page.

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