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- WHS G001 Computer Workstation Ergonomic GuidelineWHS G001 Computer Workstation Ergonomic Guidelines
- WHS G002 Temporary Barricading of Pedestrian Access GuidelineWHS G002 Temporary Barricading of Pedestrian Access Guideline
- WHS G004 Q-Fever Risk Mitigation GuidelineThis Guideline aims to provide information about Q-Fever and how to reduce the risk of University Representatives and Students who work with animals from becoming infected with Coxiella burnettii bacterium, resulting in Q-Fever illness.
- WHS G021 Incident Investigation Level 1 and SkyTrust Close-Out GuidelineThis Guideline assists with conducting a Level 1 Incident Investigation, recording the investigation and closing out of the incident in SkyTrust.
- WHS G022 Incident Investigation Level 2 (ICAM) and SkyTrust Close-out GuidelineThis Guideline is to be used when conducting a Level 2 Incident Investigation, recording the investigation and closing out of the incident in SkyTrust.
- WHS G023 Hazard Investigation and SkyTrust Close-Out GuidelineThis Guideline is to be used by University staff who are allocated the task of conducting a hazard investigation, and who complete this task using SkyTrust.
- WHS G024 - Incident and Hazard Reporting in SkyTrust GuidelineThis Guideline is to be used when reporting an incident or hazard in SkyTrust.
- WHS OP001 Document Control ProcedureWHS OP001 Document Control Procedure
- WHS OP002 - Terms of Reference - Work Health and Safety (WHS) Work GroupsTerms of Reference - Work Health and Safety (WHS) Work Groups
- WHS OP003 -Terms of Reference (Vice-Chancellor approved) - Work Health and Safety (WHS) CommitteeThe University WHS Committee contributes to the foundation of WHS consultation in our workplace. Along with Health and Safety Representatives (HSRS), distinguished work groups and the WHS management Group of Senior Executives. The WHS Committee is the lunchpin for collaborative and meaningful consultation of health and safety matters at the University.
- WHS OP004 - Terms of Reference (Vice-Chancellor approved) - Work Health and Safety (WHS) Management GroupTerms of Reference (Vice-Chancellor approved) - Work Health and Safety (WHS) Management Group
- WHS OP006 Writing a Job Safety Analysis ProcedureWHS OP006 Writing a Job Safety Analysis Procedure
- WHS OP007 Terms of Reference - Hazardous Substances Reference Group (HSRG)The Hazardous Substances Reference Group contributes to the foundation of WHS, environmental and hazardous substance consultation in the workplace.
- WHS OP008 Risk Assessment ProcedureWHS OP008 (interim) Risk Assessment Procedure
- WHS OP009 Workplace Inspections ProcedureWHS OP009 (interim) Workplace Inspections Procedure
- WHS OP010 Fieldwork ProcedureFieldwork Procedure
- WHS OP011 (Interim) Work at Height ProcedureWorking at Height Procedure
- WHS OP012 (interim) First Aid ProcedureFirst Aid
- WHS OP013 Hazardous Chemicals ProcedureHazardous Substances Procedure
- WHS OP015 Children in the Workplace ProcedureChildren in the Workplace Procedure
- WHS OP016 Terms of Reference - Radiation Safety Reference Group (RSRG)The University Radiation Safety Reference Group contributes to the foundation of WHS, environmental and hazardous substance consultation in our workplace. The Radiation Safety Reference Group assists with coordinating the implementation of these requirements across the University.
- WHS OP018 Off Campus Workplace Inspections ProcedureWHS OP018 Off Campus Workplace Inspections Procedure
- WHS OP019 Terms of Reference (Vice-Chancellor approved) - Organisational Resilience Planning CommitteeTerms of Reference (Vice-Chancellor approved) - Organisational Resilience Planning Committee
- WHS OP021 Writing a Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)This operating procedure specifies the requirements for the development, publication and application of Safe Operating Procedures (SOPs) through the utilisation of the WHS F059 Safe Operating Procedure (SOP) form.
- WHS OP025 Hazardous Chemical Spills ProcedureThe purpose of this procedure is to inform any person who experiences a chemical spill, of the appropriate action to take to protect themselves and others from any health risks.
- WHS OP038 Electrical Safety ProcedureThis document provides a framework and guidance for identifying and assessing hazards and risks and managing controls associated with electrical work, equipment and installations associated with University activities.
- WHS P001 Work Health and Safety Management System (WHSMS) Protocolwork health and safety management system protocol
- WHS P002 Organisational WHS Responsibilities ProtocolOrganisational WHS Responsibilities Protocol
- WHS P003 Consultation ProtocolWHS P003 Consultation Protocol
- WHS P004 Risk Management ProtocolThe purpose of adhering to a risk management approach is to provide the University with a structured and proactive program to facilitate the early identification of hazards, assessment of risk, and implementation of control measures to enable a safe place of work for staff.
- WHS P005 First Aid Management ProtocolFirst Aid provides the initial and immediate attention to a person suffering an injury or illness. The University will provide First Aid facilities and resources that are adequate for the initial response to injury and illness that may arise at the workplace.
- WHS P006 Smoke Free Workplace ProtocolThe University has a responsibility to ensure that any place of work or enclosed space that is occupied by the University (as far as is practicable) does not expose staff, students and visitors to tobacco (or similar) smoke.
- WHS P007 Incident/Hazard Reporting and Investigation ProtocolThis Protocol applies to all work or study related incidents impacting on health and/or safety. The Protocol applies to University of New England staff as well as UNE Life staff, contractors, volunteers, students and visitors when they are engaged in University work, on, or off campus.
- WHS P008 Hazardous Chemical Management ProtocolThis Protocol establishes an approach for management of chemical substances (procurement, storage, handling, use and disposal) and risks associated with this.
- Work Health and Safety (WHS) RuleOccupational Health and Safety Policy
- Work Integrated Learning ProcedureWork Integrated Learning Procedure
- Work Integrated Learning RuleThis Rule supports Students undertaking Work Integrated learning activities and sets out the University's requirements for the development and management of such activities.