TSK Training for skills and knowledge to promote safety officer course in rawalpindi has created their national "Speak Up" campaign. The campaign is designed to empower employees to know their rights and have confidence to voice OH&S matters with the main focus being to reduce death, injury and illness at work.
The campaign about safety officer course in rawalpindi provides all workers should:
- Have the
option to deny an unsafe work task
- Know all
safety hazards involved in their job role
- Be granted
access to a qualified safety-officer to represent any occupational health
and safety issue
- Overall
have an acceptable working environment
The new harmonisation of occupational health and safety laws brought in on 1 January 2012 bring significant changes workplaces need to be aware of.
- Though the
model is labelled a 'Framework' each state will govern under separate
legislation mimicking that framework
- Individual
fines are up to $600,000 or 5 years imprisonment
- Company
officers have due diligence requirements
- Company
officers have a positive to prevent risk to safety
- Volunteers
are now immune
- Fines
increase to 3 million for corporate offences
- Obligations
are placed on persons conducting business rather than the employers (small businesses and organisations are included)
- The Act
makes clearer obligations towards the duties of contractors, referring to
workers rather than employees
- All
clients and visitors to workplaces have duties
- Consultation
is required between all workers rather than employees
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