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OHS Fire and Emergency Evacuation Plans

OH&S Management Systems for the following industry groups:

 Building & Construction (all trades)
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 Manufacturing & Engineering

 Transport & Warehousing

 Automotive

 Child Care Centres

Electrical Appliance Industry

 Carpet Laying/Floor Coverings /Cleaning & Restoration

                                                 

Safe Work Method Statements

 MCA® - Business Education & Training has an extensive library of Safe Work Method Statements covering all Industry groups, Trades and Services. Becoming a client gives you access to this library for your specific needs.

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Fire & Emergency Evacuation Plans and Procedures

A lack of emergency planning and preparation can cost lives and unnecessary damage to equipment.

The objective of a Fire & Emergency Evacuation Plan and procedures is to familiarise all personnel with the emergency procedures in place, to facilitate safe, orderly and timely evacuation of a workplace or premises when necessary.

Occupational health and safety hazards must be identified, assessed and eliminated or controlled as part of your occupational health and safety obligations.

Fire & Emergency Evacuation Plans and Procedures for:

  • Single through to Multilevel Buildings
  • Offices
  • Apartment Buildings / Units
  • Manufacturing & Engineering workshops / factories
  • Factory units
  • Warehouses

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News

MCA would like to wish you all a happy holiday season and a prosperous 2012. 

 
OH&S / Workplace Health & Safety (WHS) 2012.
Protect yourself from fines and prosecution.
Are You Aware?
  • NSW will introduce new work health and safety (WHS) laws from 1st January 2012
  • The WHS laws will replace the existing OH&S laws in NSW.
  • These new laws will be consistent across Australia.
  • These changes will affect all Australian workplaces with INCREASED PENALTIES(corporations face fines of up to $3 million per offence, while individuals face fines of $600,000 or 5 years in jail.) for non compliance.

What you need to do.

Ensure you have documented safe systems of work in your workplace.

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