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This presentation has been made available to the Uniting Church SA by Vivienne St. John Robb
from Viv it up! (Corporate training and development with a difference) from sessions held at four
metropolitan churches in March and April 2013, which included Morialta, Adelaide West,
Broadview and Colonel Light Gardens.
Work Health & Safety
Act 2012
Uniting Church SA
What’s changed?
• The duty of care of the church has not changed under this
new Act
• There are some changes to some obligations for some with
some responsibilities
Work Health & Safety Act
2012
Objects:
• Protect workers and other persons against harm to their
health, safety and welfare through elimination or
minimisation of risks
• Fulfill duty of care
• Improve safety outcomes in workplaces
• Very proactive legislation
Regard must be had to the principle that workers and others
should be given the highest level of protection against
harm to health, safety
and welfare
Definition of PCBU
For the purposes of this Act;
• A person may conduct a business or undertaking alone or with
others &
• whether for profit or gain
• A volunteer association does not conduct a business or
undertaking for the purposes of this Act
• A volunteer association means a group of volunteers working
together for community purposes where none of the
volunteers employ any person to carry out work for the
volunteer association s5 WHS Act
Definition of Officer
• A person within the PCBU that creates policy, spends or
commits money and makes or participates in making
decisions that affect the whole or a significant part of the
organisation
s 27 WHS Act
• NB: The definition of officer is taken from the Corporations Act
Whether someone will be deemed as an Officer will depend on their decision
making capacity and influence
Definition of a Worker
Worker is defined as:
A person carrying out work in any capacity for a person
conducting a business or undertaking such as:
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An employee
A volunteer
Contractor or sub-contractor eg carrying out maintenance
A student gaining work experience
A person conducting the business or undertaking is also a
worker if they carry out work in the business or
undertaking
What is a Workplace?
• Any place where work is carried out for a business or
undertaking and includes any place where a worker goes, or
is likely to be
• Including any congregational property or a vehicle
Primary Duty of PCBU
To ensure, so far as is reasonably practical the duty to:
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Provide safe environments
Provide safe systems of work for workers and volunteers
Provide safe equipment and structures
Provide adequate support for the welfare of workers &
volunteers
• Provide information, training, instruction or supervision
• Monitor the health of workers and volunteers’ conditions at the
workplace to prevent illness or injury s5 WHS Act
Must be proactive in providing the duty and cannot assume another has
taken care of the WHS matter
Obligations of an Officer
Must exercise Due Diligence and take reasonable steps to:
• Acquire and keep up to date knowledge on WHS matters
• Have an understanding of the operations, hazards and risks
• Ensure the PCBU has available resources and processes to
eliminate / minimise risks
• Ensure the PCBU has appropriate measures in place to receive
and consider information regarding incidents, hazards and
risks and responds in a timely way
• Ensure the PCBU implements required processes to comply
with any duty or obligation of the Act s27 WHS Act
Officers have a positive duty for proactive action
Duties of workers & volunteers
All workers and volunteers must:
Take care of their own WHS
Take reasonable care that their acts or omissions don’t
adversely affect others
Comply with any reasonable WHS instruction by the PCBU
Comply with any reasonable WHS policy issued by the PCBU
Any Penalties
The WHS Act is all about
prevention and being proactive
There are heavier penalties for
any breach of the Act
What do you need to do?
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Provide a safe environment to all who come to your site
A robust hazard identification and recording process
Undertake risk assessments
Apply risk elimination or minimisation activities
Review risk control measures to ensure risk minimisation
CAUTION
HOT!
What is available to assist you?
The following resources are available from the
Synod office:
• Human Resource expertise and guidance
• Policies & procedures
• Hazard and Incident reporting tools and forms
• Induction checklists