height safety audits
workplace safety audits
machinery safety audits
audits
Safety audits need to be undertaken to satisfy the requirements of National and State legislation.
The National Work Health Safety Act and State based OHS Acts all require a proactive approach to providing and maintaining a working environment that is safe and without risks to health.
Legislative requirements for audits are included in:
The National Work Health Safety Act, State based OHS Acts & Mines Acts which all require the provision & maintenance of a safe working environment.
The WHS Regulations, State based OHS Regulations & Mines Regulations which all require hazards to be identified and managed.
our approach
Access Safety Australia undertakes comprehensive OH&S audits to check compliance with Legislation, Codes of Practice, Australian Standards, client requirements and manufacturers specifications.
Our systematic, structured audits provide a clear outline of compliance issues and provide a priority roadmap for achieving compliance.
As independent safety consultants our audits are objective and free of constraints from equipment manufacturers, installers or suppliers .
height safety audits
We audit areas at height to identify hazards as required under OHS regulations and to assess conformance to Australian Standards .
Roof Access - Rooftop equipment - Plant platforms - Cooling towers - Air conditioning - Gutters - Ceiling spaces - Pits - Anchor points - Static lines - Fall arrest equipment - Harnesses - Ladders - Stairways - Walkways - Catwalks - Platforms - Guardrailing - Plant access - Catwalks - Crane access
workplace safety audits
We audit workplaces to identify hazards as required under OHS regulations and to assess conformance to Australian Standards .
Access to the workplace - access within the workplace - Layouts -
Access to plant areas - Equipment access - Loading docks -
Segregation - Barriers - Work areas - Floors - Signage - Demarcation
machinery safety audits
We audit plant and machinery to identify hazards as required under OHS regulations and to assess conformance to Australian Standards .
Access to plant - Equipment access - Safeguarding - Estops
Work areas - Surfaces - Signage - Demarcation - Barriers