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National OH&S

XIX WORLD SAFETY CONGRESS on HEALTH & SAFETY AT WORK. National OH&S. Michael Borowick Assistant Secretary Australian Council of Trade Unions. Australian Council of Trade Unions. Established in 1927. Single peak national body representing Australian unionists.

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National OH&S

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  1. XIX WORLD SAFETY CONGRESS on HEALTH & SAFETY AT WORK National OH&S Michael Borowick Assistant Secretary Australian Council of Trade Unions

  2. Australian Council of Trade Unions Established in 1927. Single peak national body representing Australian unionists. Involves more than 50 unions. And around 2 million working Australians.

  3. OHS Jurisdictions

  4. Rights Based Approach? Workers should have: A right to a safe and healthy working environment, A right to know what hazards they are exposed to, A right to refuse to do unsafe work, A right to be involved in how hazards at work are identified, assessed, eliminated or controlled, monitored and reviewed; and A right to act to protect their health and safety at work – including deciding who represents them.

  5. Worker Consultation Consultation in the law requires that: relevant information is shared with workers, workers are given an opportunity to express a view, raise other relevant OHS matters and contribute in decision making on these matters, workers views are taken into account; and that workers are advised of outcomes. If represented by a Health and Safety Representative (HSR), then consultation must involve HSR. Consultation is required at each stage of the risk management process.

  6. Participatory Structures HSRs are fundamental to achieving improvements. Workers can divide into work groups to facilitate representation on OHS matters. Workgroups may include workers at more than one workplace and engaged by more than one ‘person conducting a business or undertaking’ (PCBU).

  7. Participatory Structures The functions of HSRs are to: Represent workers in relation to work health and safety Monitor the measures taken by the PCBU to meet their duties Investigate complaints from members of the workgroup Inquire into risk to the health and safety of relevant workers Direct unsafe work to cease when necessary Issue of provisional improvement notices when necessary

  8. Participatory Structures A PCBU must also allow a HSR to take paid time off normal work to attend training in health and safety. Union right of entry to workplace performs a critical role in monitoring compliance with OHS legislation.

  9. Cease Work A worker may cease or refuse to carry out work if the they have a reasonable concern that to carry out the work would expose them to a serious risk to their health and safety, emanating from an immediate or imminent exposure to a hazard. HSR are also able to direct that unsafe work cease.

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