Safety Audits

Health & Safety Audits and Inspections Perth

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What is a workplace Safety Audit?

Workplace safety auditing involves evaluating your safety management system to ensure it’s functioning as planned and complying with state and federal regulations.

Why is a WHS Audit or OHS Audit Important?

Safety audits help identify potential risks, improve safety practices and ensure compliance with safety standards, making it a proactive way to protect employees and the business.

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What is a WHS Inspection?

A WHS inspection is a planned review of the workplace to identify potential hazards before they cause harm.

How does a WHS Inspection benefit me?

By identifying hazards early, WHS inspections help prevent injuries, minimising disruptions to productivity and reducing overall business costs.

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What We Provide

Our safety audits and inspection services include:

  • Safety Audits
  • Dangerous Goods & Hazardous Substances
  • Incident & Investigation Audits
  • Injury Management Audits
  • Safety System Audits
  • AS4801 Compliance
  • WorkSafe WA Plan Audits
  • National Audit Tool (NAT)
  • Specific Workplace Audits
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Safety Management Systems and Continuous Improvement

A safety management system (SMS) provides the structure for managing health and safety across the workplace. An effective SMS supports regular safety audits and ensures risks are identified, responsibilities are defined and processes are embedded into operations. Workplace Safety Consultant develops and reviews SMS frameworks tailored to each industry, aligning with recognised standards such as AS/NZS 4801 and ISO 45001.

A formal WHS audit or OHS audit examines how well the system complies with legal and regulatory requirements. The safety auditor assesses documentation, interviews staff and observes practices to confirm that policies and responsibilities are being followed. This process confirms compliance and highlights areas where improvements are needed.

Conducting a structured OHS compliance audit helps organisations move beyond reactive hazard management. Regular auditing verifies that corrective actions are implemented, that responsibilities are understood and that performance is tracked over time.

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Audits and Inspections

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Contractor Management

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Event Safety

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Incident Investigations

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ISO 45001 Accreditation

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Safety Management   

Systems

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Risk Management

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WHS Training

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Providing HSE Staff

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Injury Management

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Mine Safety

Management System

FAQ’s

What is a safety audit, and how does it benefit my business?

A safety audit reviews your health and safety management system to confirm compliance, reduce risks and protect both employees and business operations.

What’s the difference between a WHS audit and an OHS compliance audit?

A WHS audit uses the current legal framework in most states, while an OHS compliance audit refers to the same process under older or alternative terminology, such as in Victoria.

How often should a workplace conduct a safety audit?

Workplaces should schedule safety audits at least once a year or more frequently in high-risk industries to maintain compliance and reduce hazards.

What does a safety auditor look for during an OHS audit?

A safety auditor checks policies, procedures, training and records to ensure hazards are identified, risks are controlled and legal obligations are met.

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