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In the construction industry, safety documentation is an important element of your workplace health and safety risk management process.
Laws require businesses undertaking construction work to implement specific documentation, such as WHS Management Plans and Safe Work Method Statements. It's important that you have these documents in place to assist with your risk management in the workplace, to comply with safety laws, and to ensure your workers and subcontractors understand the safety requirements in your workplace and carry out their work in a safe and healthy way.
There are also specific requirements to have certain safety signage at the workplace as a visual reminder about safety requirements.
WHS Management Plans
This important document outlines how a project’s health and safety will be managed.
Safe work method statements
You need one of these for all high-risk construction activities.
Signage
We sell a range of site signage that will help you comply with the law and avoid fines.