A Short Introduction to Safe Work Australia
Learn about Safe Work Australia, its importance, and what the organization does for workplace safety.

Published 5 Feb 2024
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What is Safe Work Australia?
Safe Work Australia is a government agency dedicated to developing policies for improving worker conditions, worker compensation, and general workplace work, health, and safety (WHS). As a national policy body, they do not implement or administer their policies and instead trust their member states and jurisdictions.
History
In 2008, Safe Work Australia was established under the Safe Work Australia Act 2008 and began operations as an independent statutory government agency in 2009. Prior to 2009, Safe Work Australia was part of the Department of Education, Employment, and Workplace Relations, and before that, it was known as the Australian Safety and Compensation Council (ASCC) and National Occupational Health and Safety Commission (NOHSC).
Today, Safe Work Australia is composed of 15 members nominated by their respective Ministers or organizations. These members will sit for three years. These are:
an independent Chair member;
nine members representing the Commonwealth, each state, and territory;
two members representing workers;
two members representing employers; and
the Chief Executive Officer of Safe Work Australia.
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Role and Function of Safe Work Australia

The four main roles of Safe Work Australia are to:
Develop policies for national WHS implementation and legislation
Create regulations to reduce or prevent worker injuries, illnesses, and fatalities
Evaluate and improve workers’ compensation policies, rights, and strategies
Conduct research on the effectiveness of existing and possible WHS initiatives
Collect, analyze, and report data on workers such as Key Work Health and Safety Statistics Australia
Safe Work Australia believes that the foundation of a great workplace and work environment starts with their WHS practices and that all workers have a right to a healthy and safe environment, regardless of the nature of their work. To achieve its goals, Safe Work Australia thus aims to create healthier, safer, more productive, and more welcoming workplaces by improving Australian WHS arrangements.
In addition to creating, studying, and revising worker laws, Safe Work Australia also has a role in educating the masses about workplace safety. Programs such as safe@work encourage new professionals to learn about workplace safety and general WHS standards.
Safe Work Australia is also in charge of developing and evaluating model WHS laws for the country. These model laws or acts are sets of rules and regulations created for nationwide use but are also open to different interpretations and implementations across different states or legislatures. However, these model laws are not implemented in the jurisdiction of Victoria.
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Codes of Practice
As Safe Work Australia developed the standards of a healthy and safe workplace, they have also created guides to achieving them. These guides are called their “Codes of Practice” and are one of the model laws. They are applicable nationwide but shall be implemented and disseminated by each state and jurisdiction on their own.
Some issues, hazards, and risks the Codes of Practice cover include but are not limited to:
Abrasive blasting
First aid
Electrical work and risks
Respirable crystalline silica
Spray paint
Safe building structures
SafetyCulture for Promoting Safe Workplaces
Why SafetyCulture?
Comply with Safe Work Australia model laws and acts by conducting regular health and safety checks with SafetyCulture (formerly iAuditor). SafetyCulture is a mobile-first all-in-one software that employers and safety professionals use to ensure employees are safe and healthy, reduce risk and injuries, and improve processes.
Use SafetyCulture to create smart, responsive checklists suited to your needs with predetermined response sets, signature fields, and logic fields to streamline your processes. Additionally, you can turn your existing checklists into digital templates so you can reuse them easily and share them with your team members and others outside your organization.
Alternatively, you can use a premade workplace health and safety template from the Public Library. These premade templates can be edited as you see fit as well, saving you time and effort. You also have the option to convert your existing WHS-related PowerPoint, Excel, PDF, or Word template for SafetyCulture use.
You can also use SafetyCulture to:
Include Safe Work Australia’s Codes of Practices in your checklists as instructions and references for standards to comply with
Report problems by raising Issues and assigning Actions to specific team members to address them
Communicate with your team members quickly and easily by raising a Heads Up
Generate analytical reports of your completed checklists to visualize and better understand your WHS and identify points for improvement
Integrate your teams’ favorite workflow tools to track and manage your employee tasks, health, and safety
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