What do you do when an inspector calls? The new work health and safety legislation imposes obligations on persons conducting a business or undertaking and others in relation to dealing with work health and safety inspectors. This book provides a practical guide to those rights and obligations. Drawing of the author's extensive experience in dealing with work health and safety regulators across industries, this fifth instalment in the due diligence series is a must-have for anyone running a business. It is a step by step guide to various stages in a regulatory investigation, from a casual visit to a formal interview.
Content Includes:
Chapter 1: IntroductionChapter 2: Inspector right of entryChapter 3: Inspection of workplaceChapter 4: Improvement NoticesChapter 5: Prohibition NoticesChapter 6: Role of worker representativesChapter 7: Information noticesChapter 8: Attending an interviewsChapter 9: ProsecutionsChapter 10: Checklist for dealing with regulatorsA new series of six books from WHS expert Michael Tooma on Due Diligence, outlining everything you need to know about your Due Diligence obligations. Oxford University Press Australia & New Zealand is the non-exclusive distributor of this title.
By:
Michael Tooma Imprint: CCH Australia Limited Country of Publication: Australia Edition: 2nd edition Weight: 152g ISBN:9780995362529 ISBN 10: 0995362521 Series:Due Diligence Publication Date:17 May 2017 Audience:
Professional and scholarly
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Undergraduate
Format:Paperback Publisher's Status: Active