
Policies, Procedures and Forms
Some general tips and comments about Policies, Procedures, Template Forms and Completed Forms.
Some general tips and comments about Policies, Procedures, Template Forms and Completed Forms.
Ensure you are meeting your WHS Duty of Care obligations by ensuring that all fire safety equipment in your leased offices is being maintained.
A key question for anyone employing service providers and by extension their contractors, sub-sub-sub-contractors etc, is are they “competent” persons? If not, the ramifications ……. could
Rather than just griping, I’ve put together a decision tree that may provide some help for when to use a SWMS (Safe Work Method Statement) and when to use a JSA (Job Safety Analysis) or a SWP (Safe Work Practice).
Trying to work out the compliance rules often looks like a dark and forbidding forest that no one wants to enter. This article will help make it look less scary.
Red tape creates a flood of paperwork and it just keeps on knocking you down because these documents keep on expiring and need to be kept up to date. This article gives you the first two steps to get your head above water. The next article gives you 4 easy steps to keep your head above water.
At Strytex, we see a lot of policies, procedures and forms from a lot of different organisations, some good, some bad. Here’s how we define the differences and we have defined two types of forms. Above all, keep it simple.
Strytex will help your organisation get ready for ISO 37301 accreditation before your competitors so you can increase your market share, reduce your risk and make customers, shareholders and regulators happy.
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