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(1) This policy and its associated procedures set out Charles Sturt University's (the University) commitment to the health, safety and wellbeing of all people within the University community, and ensures compliance with: (3) The following four key principles apply to all WHS duties under the WHS legislation: (4) The University is committed to: (5) An officer of the University will exercise due diligence with regard to their health and safety obligations. Due diligence will be demonstrated, as appropriate to their position, through: (6) An officer, in the context of the University (where the University is a person conducting a business or undertaking), means a person who makes, or participates in making, decisions that affect the whole, or a substantial part, of the business of the University, or a person who has the capacity to affect significantly the University's financial standing. (7) For the University an ‘officer’ includes: (8) Other University leaders may be found to be an ‘officer’ of the University on a case by case basis. They may include: (9) The above examples are not exhaustive. Any person who has influence over decisions that affect the business or undertaking of the University, including any person who makes significant financial decisions, might be an officer for the purposes of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW), in which case they will have work health and safety duties and responsibilities under that Act. (10) University roles and health and safety responsibilities are set out in the following table. See also the HSW Schedule: Responsibilities and Accountabilities for further information: (11) This policy will be regularly reviewed in accordance with the Policy Framework Policy. (12) Managers and supervisors will monitor and review their operational activities, risks and controls to ensure effective health and safety management, and to improve compliance and performance. (13) The Division of Safety, Security and Wellbeing will monitor and review the compliance practices and health and safety management performance across the University to ensure ongoing effectiveness of relevant controls including policies and procedures. (14) The Work Health and Safety Committee has been established to monitor and assist with the implementation of this policy, function as the emergency planning committee, and provide consultative processes and advice for the Vice-Chancellor and University on health and safety matters. (15) The University values the views of workers and takes these into account when making decisions affecting health, safety and wellbeing. (16) The following procedures support this policy: (17) The following guidelines and resources support this policy: (18) Consistent with the terminology used by the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW), other relevant WHS legislation and Australian standards, the following terms are used:Health, Safety and Wellbeing Policy
Section 1 - Purpose
Scope
Top of PageSection 2 - Policy
Policy principles
Due diligence principles
Roles and responsibilities
Officers of the University
HSW responsibilities
Officer/body
HSW responsibilities
University Council
Accountable for compliance with all health and safety obligations.
Vice-Chancellor
Ultimate responsibility for the implementation and review of this policy, the delegation of health and safety management responsibilities and the allocation of appropriate resources.
Audit and Risk Committee
Oversight of governance, risk and compliance frameworks including policies, procedures, information systems and systems of internal control surrounding key health, safety and wellbeing and operational processes.
Executive Leadership Team
Exercise due diligence to ensure compliance with this policy and associated legislation.
Portfolio and executive leaders
Division of Safety, Security and Wellbeing
Through Health, Safety and Wellbeing, provide overall direction, coordination and advice to the University on health, safety and wellbeing matters to support management of health and safety risks and minimise injury and illness.
Managers and supervisors
Ensure the implementation, maintenance and monitoring of an effective system for managing work health, safety and wellbeing within their local areas of responsibility.
All staff
Carry out all duties within a safe manner, as well as adhering to all reasonable directions, policies and procedures relating to their safety and the safety of others.
HSW RACI table
Monitoring and review
Section 3 - Procedures
Top of PageSection 4 - Guidelines and other resources
Top of PageSection 5 - Glossary
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Section 6 - Document context
Compliance drivers
Work Health and Safety Regulation 2017
Review requirements
As per Policy Framework Policy
Document class
Management