Health, Safety and Wellbeing Management System
The Health, Safety and Wellbeing (HSW) Management System is a framework of processes that systematically provides a safe and health workplace, prevents work-related injury and illnes, and continuously improves Griffith University's health, safety and wellbeing performance. The following documents govern how to undertake these HSW processes successfully.
Leadership
Work Health, Safety and Wellbeing Accountabilities
Health and Safety - Specific Element Responsibilities
Accountabilities and Requirements for Health and Safety Risk Registers
Hazard Reporting Guide for Supervisors
Information for Local Health and Safety Contacts
Laboratory and High Hazard Spaces RACI
Tools
Manager's Health and Safety Induction
Staff Health and Safety Induction
Operation
Contractor Health, Safety and Wellbeing Management
Inductions for Contractors
All Contractor Induction Requirements
Contractor Induction - Emergency Management
Restricted Areas Induction for Contractors
Children in the Workplace Policy
Domestic and Family Violence Support Policy
Support
Election of Members to University Committee's Policy
Training Courses and Tools
Laboratory, Workshop and Studio Safety
Manual Tasks and Office Ergonomics
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Health, Safety and Wellbeing General Enquiries
Health, Safety and Wellbeing are the first point of contact for university staff for all general health and safety enquiries including those related to training, first aid, risk management, wellbeing, and injury and disability support.