(1) The University of Canberra (University) has established, implemented and maintained a Work Health and Safety Policy, which is appropriate to the purpose and context of the organisation. This Policy expresses the University’s continued commitment to: (2) This Policy applies to all University staff, students, affiliates and visitors. (3) The University is committed to: (4) The University will achieve this commitment through: (5) Nil.Work Health and Safety Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
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Section 3 - Principles
Top of PageSection 4 - Responsibilities
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Delegation Band
or RoleResponsibility
Band 0
Responsible for approval, amendment or revoking policy consistent with legal requirements where it is recommended by the relevant Council Committee.
Band 1
Approve, amend and revoke University-wide plans, policies and strategies that generally support legislative requirements or are where ownership sits across more than one Portfolio. Responsible to Council for the overall implementation of this Policy. This includes the allocation of resources for effective implementation, and ensuring workers (including staff, affiliates and contractors), students and visitors are aware of their responsibilities through appropriate delegation.
Band 2
Executive and Senior Management have the primary responsibility and accountability for the implementation of University policies at all levels of the organisation and the overarching responsibility for workplace health and safety within their areas of control.
Band 6 and/or higher
Personally responsible for understanding, promoting and complying with work, health and safety policies, procedures and for completing any system documentation (if needed).
All Workers, students and others
All workers, students and visitors have a responsibility to take reasonable care for their own safety and the safety of others and to comply with any reasonable instruction, policy, procedures or guidelines of the University in relation to work, health and safety
People and Diversity
Responsible for the provision of advice on work, health and safety matters, updating the University on legislative changes and assisting with the development, implementation and monitoring of this Policy and the work, health and safety management system.
Section 5 - Procedures
Section 6 - Definitions
Terms
Definitions
Health
Means physical and psychological health.
Reasonably practicable
Means that which is, or was at a particular time, reasonably able to be done to ensure health and safety, taking into account and weighing up all relevant matters
Worker
An individual who carries out work in relation to a business or undertaking, whether for reward or otherwise, under an arrangement with the person conducting the business or undertaking, including work as:
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