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Obligations for Engineers under WHS/OHS legislation

Obligations for Engineers under WHS/OHS legislation

Update: 2024-11-10
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In this episode of Risk! Engineers Talk Governance, due diligence engineers Richard Robinson and Gaye Francis discuss the obligations for engineers under the WHS legislation (OHS Act in Victoria) and understanding the importance of their role if things go wrong.

They discuss the fact that Work Health and Safety (WHS) legislation is the overarching legislation in Australia that must guide engineering design and decision-making, and their surprise at this lack of awareness and how many still (wrongly) use Standards as a design basis.

They emphasise that engineers are central to upholding WHS requirements, as they are the designers responsible when things go wrong and that the engineering design process needs to be a top-down, holistic approach that considers all relevant stakeholders and objectives, not a bottom-up siloed approach. 

Find out more about Richard and Gaye’s consulting work at https://www.r2a.com.au.  

 

 

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Obligations for Engineers under WHS/OHS legislation

Obligations for Engineers under WHS/OHS legislation

Richard Robinson & Gaye Francis