NDIS Provider Registration Assistance – NDIS Certification Audit Support

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We are Specialists In The NDIS Commission Registration Process. NDIS Provider FAQs: Who is an NDIS provider? Provider is a term used to describe an individual or organisation that delivers a support or a product to a participant in the NDIS. Participants have an individualised plan that identifies the outcomes they wish to achieve, the supports that will be funded by the NDIS and other supports the person requires. Call Us On: 1300 789 069 to get expert, tailored advice immediately. We Help You To Become An NDIS Provider. Comply With NDIS Audit Requirements for Certification and Verification. How to become an NDIS Registered Provider: We can assist every step of the way… Complete the online application form. Select an approved quality auditor. Pass the NDIS audit – We offer…
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Browz Compliance Fast Tracked? Health and Safety Management System Requirements

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Our Detailed Guide: How to become a Browz Contractor to Lend Lease, SCG, Boral and Pacific National today How does our Browz Help service work? We complete the entire Supplier Questionnaire and help you qualify 100%. We build & upload all required supporting documentation for BROWZ. We guarantee fast submission 72 hours or less with BROWZ. We offer worry-free BROWZ annual maintenance plans. We perform account review and monitoring designed to ensure success with Browz validation and audits. Contact us today and make sure you are qualified to work for the likes of Lend Lease, SCG, Boral and Pacific National that are looking for contractors, just like you. The qualification process is often time-consuming, involved and complex, but  makes it easy by handling all the requirements – saving you time…
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WorkSafe Victoria Release New Workplace Fatality Statistics

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WorkSafe is urging Victorian workplaces to re-think their approach to safety following a rise in the number of fatalities at work in 2017. A total of 27 Victorians lost their lives as a result of an incident at a workplace last year - the highest toll since 2009. This includes 14 deaths from incidents on farms, which is the highest number of farm fatalities since 2004. Tragically, the first Victorian workplace death of 2018 also occurred on a farm. Last Thursday, a stock agent in his 50s was trampled to death while drafting cattle on a farm at Georges Creek near Albury Wodonga. WorkSafe's Head of Operations and Emergency Management, Adam Watson said the horrific 2017 toll showed that employers and workers needed to think more constructively about what they…
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Workshop Mechanic Run Over By Vehicle

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A Queensland worker was run over by a vehicle while servicing it on sloping ground, earlier this year. Preliminary findings indicate the worker was underneath the vehicle while the driver was sitting in the cab with the engine running. It appears the vehicle has then moved forward unexpectedly and run over the mechanic. The injured man was then transported to Rockhampton Base Hospital for treatment. The vehicle involved has been seized and investigations into this incident are continuing. Preventing a similar incident A number of Queensland workers have been seriously injured or killed due to a vehicle not being effectively immobilised while work is being done underneath it. The risk of the vehicle moving in an uncontrolled or unexpected manner must be managed by ensuring appropriate controls are put in…
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Fair Work Ombudsman makes Adelaide transport company back-pay workers a total of $374,000

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The Fair Work Ombudsman has successfully taken legal action against yet another Transport Company. The drivers’ minimum wages and a range of other entitlements were underpaid between 2007 and 2009 by Largs North-based company, which transports bulk petroleum products into the Northern Territory, NSW and Western Australia. After an investigation and legal action by the Fair Work Ombudsman, the Industrial Relations Court of South Australia penalised the company a total of $93,000 and, in addition, ordered it to back-pay the 10 truck drivers their outstanding wages, plus superannuation and interest totaling $374,487. However, after The company lodged an appeal, the company ordered to pay approximately $468,000 to the Court, which held the funds in trust pending the outcome of the appeal. After dismissing the appeal, the Federal Court made orders…
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Occupational Health and Safety Accreditation Changes | AS 4801, OHSAS 18001 and ISO 45001

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It has been announced that AS4801 is changing into ISO 45001 next year. So far there has been an initial draft copy issued – DIS 45001. In preparation for this transition Australian businesses currently accredited with AS4801 will need to identify the gaps in their current systems and bring up to speed with ISO45001. WHEN WILL ISO 45001 BE AVAILABLE? A second draft version of ISO 45001 is now available, however, this is not a public draft document and will only be available to selected people. The final approved version of ISO 45001:2016 will be published in mid-2017. HOW SOON CAN I TRANSITION FROM AS4801 TO ISO 45001 WITHOUT ACCESS TO THE DIS? It may be useful to start communicating internally that AS4801 is changing to ISO 45001. You should…
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