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The Work Health and Safety act requires that the principal contractor for a construction project prepare written work health and safety (WHS) management plan for the workplace before work on the project commences.
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11 hours, 15 minutes
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14
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In essence, a WHS management plan should outline the principal contractor's WHS policies, training, risk management process, subcontractors management, injury management and continuous monitoring and review.
The principal contractor must ensure that everyone working on the project is made aware of the WHS management plan's content and their right to inspect the plan before they commence work on the project.
The principal contractor must also review the WHS management plan to ensure it is kept up to date and that all relevant people are informed of any amendments.
Further Reference The Health and Safety at Work etc. Act 1974, sometimes referred to as HSW, HSWA, HASAW 1974 or HASAWA, is an Act of Parliament that sets out the framework for managing workplace health and safety in the UK.
Course Currilcum
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- Developing a plan 00:30:00
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- Project description 00:20:00
- Responsibilities 00:40:00
- Identify hazards, assess and control risks 00:30:00
- Managing incidents 00:30:00
- Basic Health & Safety at Workplace Video FREE 00:20:00
- Importance Of Health And Safety In The Workplace FREE 00:10:00
- Construction Site Management 00:45:00