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AIIB Insurance Brokers Workplace Health & safety Act 2011.
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About Today When did WHS Act 2011 become Law in NSW? Who does it effect? Definitions of the act and where do you fit in? What and Who are you responsible for? What are the consequences for non - compliance? What can you do to be compliant and protect yourself, your assets and your business?
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WHS Act 2011 Replaced the OHS Act 2000 on 1/1/2012 Transitional periods to comply ended on 31/12/2012. Administered and overseen by Workcover NSW
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WHS Act 2011 Who does it effect?: Employer – Now referred to as PCBU Others Responsible – Now referred to as Officer Employee – Now referred to as Worker
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WHS Act 2011 Definitions of PCPU, Officer and Worker PCBU – Person conducting a business or undertaking – 1 person and up Officer – Person who makes decisions that effect the business or undertaking as well as its financial standing (e.g. Directors, secretaries, supervisors) Worker – Employees, contractors, sub contractors, labour hire, apprentices or trainees, work experience or volunteers.
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WHS Act 2011 PCPU - Must do all that is reasonably practical to ensure a safe workplace. Officer - The officers of the PCPU must exercise due diligence to ensure PCBU complies with that duty. Worker - Must use reasonable care.
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WHS Act 2011 What are the maximum fines & Penalties non compliance? (reckless conduct – category 1) INDIVIDUAL - $300,000 or 5 years imprisonment or both. PCBU OR OFFICER - $600,000 or 5 years imprisonment or both BODY CORPORATE (Business or company) - $3,000,000.
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WHS Act 2011 - Prosecutions
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WHS Act 2011 What can you do to be compliant and protect yourself, your business and your assets?: Risk management & safety Inspection – Identify the hazards and make your business comply with legislation. Central Coast Safety Group – Google Central Coast Safety Group Insurance Cover is available to protect you against: (NOT COVERED by PUBLIC LIABILITY or WORKERS COMP!) Statutory Fines (Workcover WHS Breaches etc) Legal defence costs against a WHS allegation Also cover employment law related claims (e.g unfair dismissal) Also covers theft by employees (embezzlement).
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WHS Act 2011 – Claim Example Who: Manufacturer What happened: An employee injured onsite whilst operating machinery resulting in finger being amputated. A few months later second incident resulting in worker being injured. Workcover investigated and issued proceedings against the company & Directors for alleged breaches of WH&S Legislation. Outcome: The Insured was found to have breached the Act. The company was fined $98,000 and Director fined $26,000. Insurer paid $150,000 in defence costs plus fines.
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THANKYOU! Questions?
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