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Seven revised Codes of Practice!

Seven revised Codes of Practice! First posted here Codes of Practice are a really easy to read and useful tools in the Building and Construction Workplace. WorkCover NSW recently revised seven codes of practices were updated on 31 July 2015. The table of amendments at the end of each code summarise the changes. The seven… Read More Seven revised Codes of Practice!

August 27, 2015 adminLeave a comment

Codes of Practice (COP)

Codes of Practice (COP) If you have had Safety In Industry assist you with the development of a Safe Work Method Statement or consulted us about how to control a hazard, you will have heard us rant on about “what does the Code say ?” In short, as described by Safe Work Australia, Codes Of… Read More Codes of Practice (COP)

November 28, 2014 adminLeave a comment

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