In Australia, Work Health & Safety isn’t just a compliance requirement — it’s a responsibility.
Under the Work Health and Safety Act, businesses have a clear duty of care to protect workers and others from harm. But beyond meeting legislative obligations, a WHS audit is about something far more important — people.
So why would your company conduct a WHS audit?
- ️ Identify gaps before they become incidents
- ️ Reduce risk and potential liability
- ️ Ensure compliance with current legislation
- ️ Strengthen safety systems and processes
- ️ Demonstrate due diligence as an officer or PCBU
- ️ Build a positive safety culture
A proactive WHS audit can uncover blind spots, highlight improvement opportunities, and provide practical recommendations to strengthen your safety framework.
The real question isn’t “Why do a WHS audit?”
It’s “Why wouldn’t you?”
If you’re unsure how your systems measure up, now is the time to find out — before an incident or regulator does it for you.
Contact us @Safety Australia Group
https://safetyaustraliagroup.com.au/
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