Consultancy Services

Health and Safety, Quality and Environmental Management Systems
We work with you to develop Manuals, associated documents and training for your business that are realistic, user friendly, relevant to your business and comply with the relevant Australian or International Standards.

Safety Management Systems
• AS 4801 • Tri Safe • SAABS • Safety Map

Environmental Management Systems based on AS/NZS14000
Quality Assurance Systems based on AS/NZS ISO 2008
Integrated Management Systems based on the three standards.

The management systems meet the requirements for self-insurance and ‘best practice’ and are developed to meet specific needs of the business.

The systems include guidelines, procedures and forms for:
• Developing policies
• Assigning responsibilities and accountabilities
• Developing procedures and establishing benchmarks for workers, supervisors and managers
• Establishing procedures and controls for purchasing, consultants, suppliers and subcontractor management
• Fostering workplace consultation
• Establishing systems for risk management
• Ensuring that appropriate information is available for decision making
• Provision for training and retraining
• Workplace activities
• Establishing a system for reporting and reviewing workplace incidents and taking corrective actions
• Establishing systems for emergency planning and evacuation

Clients are provided with full support while implementing the Management System, including training and awareness sessions for various stakeholder groups.

Dangerous Goods Management systems development, audits, emergency plans, manifests and risk assessments.

Risk assessments are performed in accordance with the guidelines established in Australian Standard AS/NZS ISO 31000:2009

Construction Safety Plans are developed for clients according to their specific needs whether it concerns civil or building construction.

Work Method Statements that are required for construction high risk activities are developed in consultation with the client. We work with you to ensure that your work method statement is:
relevant to the activities of your business;
train you on how to manage your work method statements; and
keep them relevant to ensure that important review tick by the Principal Contractor.