Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
(1) The purpose of this procedure is to ensure the setting of objectives, targets and improvement programs for the Workplace Health and Safety Management System (WHSMS) at Southern Cross University (SCU) are appropriately managed and controlled.
(2) The purpose of this procedure is to ensure Southern Cross University’s management, employees, contractors, students, visitors and others are aware of how the setting WHS targets, measures and improvement plans supports the continual improvement of WHS performance and requirements of the University planning cycle.
(3) The scope of the procedure includes:
- Setting WHS objectives and specific measurable targets
- Setting corporate and work unit level WHS programs to achieve the objectives and targets
- Monitoring and reporting on the WHS objectives, targets and programs. All employees, students and others including both independent contractors and contractors under SCU control are to be made aware of and follow this procedure.
(4) This Procedure applies to all SCU Work Units and sites. The procedure aligns with WHS legislation in the relevant jurisdictions SCU operates in.
Top of PageSection 2 - Definitions
Annual WHS Report |
A comprehensive document compiled and published yearly, detailing the WHS performance, incidents, actions taken, and improvements implemented over the past year. It serves to review the effectiveness of WHS strategies, identify trends, and plan future safety initiatives. |
WHS programs |
Annual improvement programs or initiatives as part of the overall WHS strategy, are designed to address an area of deficiency in the WHSMS. WHS programs are the specific actions of a WHS Plan that an organisation identifies to improve targets and key performance indicators (KPIs). |
Targets |
Detailed performance requirements that arise from the WHS objectives and need to be set and met to achieve these objectives. Targets should be:
Specific – a clear numeric figure
Measurable – quantifiable
Assignable – specific who will do it
Realistic – state what results can realistically be achieved, given available resources
Time-related – specify when the result(s) can be achieved |
Objectives |
Specific results that a person or system aims to achieve within a timeframe and with available resources. Some examples of objectives include minimising expenses or reducing injuries. |
Workplace |
Place under the control of the organisation where a person needs to be or to go for work purposes |
Top of PageSection 3 - General Principles
Targets, Measures and Improvement Plan
(5) The strategic framework for the WHS Plan is set out in broad terms in the SCU Strategic Plan.
(6) The WHS Plan comprises of:
- Planned Actions based on legislative requirements, Australian Standards and the University's WHS policies and procedures, and
- Work Unit WHS Plans
(7) The WHS Plan will be amended as required to address:
- Changes in University strategy, activities and/or operations
- Legislative changes, and/or
- The identification of any WHS or injury management issue or risk that needs to be addressed through inclusion in the plan.
Work Unit WHS Planned Actions
(8) Each Work Unit with the support of WHS should establish, resource and implement an annual schedule of WHS Planned Actions.
(9) Timing of planned actions must be determined based on risk in a particular area, except where frequency of actions is specified by legislation, policy or procedures. Work Unit WHS Planned Actions will be included in WHS monthly and quarterly reports.
Monitoring
(10) Progress towards objectives and targets must be monitored through:
- Reports to University Work Health & Safety Committee, Council and Vice Chancellor’s Group (VCG); and
- regular review by the WHS Manager.
(11) The agreed and endorsed University and Work Unit WHS Targets, Measures and improvement plans should be maintained as a record and be stored online.
Top of PageSection 4 - Roles and Responsibilities
University Council
(12) The SCU Council has the following WHS responsibilities:
- Demonstrate commitment to WHS and set examples for employees.
- Ensure regulatory compliance with standards and procedures.
- Maintain WHS management systems meeting policy, legal, and regulatory requirements.
- Review WHS risks periodically and consider implications in decisions.
- Oversight of the development and alignment WHS strategy with university objectives.
- Agree on and monitor WHS objectives, targets, and performance.
- Provide adequate WHS training and resources for roles.
- Review and learn from WHS incidents and trends and ensure corrective actions.
- Ensure crisis management processes for incidents are implemented.
- Cooperate with regulators and WHS Manager on legislative requirements.
- Monitor and report WHS performance, maintain relevant records, and track progress against objectives.
Operational Responsibilities
(13) The SCU Vice Chancellor has the following WHS responsibilities:
- Foster a positive WHS culture with continuous improvement and leading by example.
- Appoint competent resources for WHS roles based on risk profile, including an advisor for WHS duties.
- Allocate resources for WHS systems and training for direct reports.
- Manage key stakeholder and regulatory relationships.
- Comply with WHS legislative requirements and collaborate with authorities.
- Ensure compliance with WHS policy and legal requirements is monitored through plans and reviews.
- Take actions to achieve WHS objectives and address deficiencies.
- Implement disciplinary measures for WHS breaches as needed.
Vice Presidents/Pro/Deputy Vice-Chancellor
(14) Vice Presidents/Pro/Deputy Vice Chancellors have the following WHS responsibilities:
- Be aware of, monitor and control critical hazards and controls applicable to their work unit
- Ensure compliance with WHS policies, procedures by persons involved in their work unit’s undertaking.
- Incorporate WHS risks in the Enterprise risk register and apply controls.
- Provide oversight of Work Unit WHS performance, reporting, and sharing lessons from incidents.
- Appoint and allocate appropriate WHS resources for risk management and training.
- Foster a positive WHS culture, promote continuous improvement, and lead by example.
- Cooperate with Regulators/Authorities and WHS to meet legislative requirements.
- Review safety performance, discuss with management, and take corrective actions as needed, including disciplinary measures for WHS breaches.
Head of Work Unit
(15) The Head of the Work Unit has the following WHS responsibilities:
- Ensure compliance with WHS policies, procedures, and controls.
- Ensure WHS compliance, communication, and risk management.
- Provide oversight for Work Unit WHS performance.
- Promote a positive WHS culture and competency.
- Manage WHS incidents and reporting.
- Obtain and follow WHS professional advice.
- Coordinate with regulators and WHS teams.
- Conduct audit and assurance activities and ensure action on findings.
- Engage with stakeholders on WHS matters.
- Report accidents and incidents promptly.
- Enforce disciplinary measures for WHS breaches.
Managers and Supervisors
(16) Managers and Supervisors have the following WHS responsibilities:
- Ensure compliance with WHS policies, procedures, and controls.
- Ensure access to competent WHS advice and training.
- Provide resources and approval for safe activities.
- Cooperate with regulators, WHS Manager, and Partners.
- Monitor and act on regulatory visits and incidents.
- Conduct assurance activities.
- Engage stakeholders on safety matters as needed.
- Report and record all WHS incidents promptly.
- Review Work Unit WHS performance regularly.
- Enforce disciplinary measures for WHS breaches.
Employees
(17) All employees have the following WHS responsibilities:
- Complete required WHS training and stay updated.
- Prioritise health and safety for oneself and others.
- Ensure compliance with WHS policies, procedures, and control
- Report WHS concerns promptly to relevant personnel.
- Cooperate with SCU on WHS matters.
- Understand and adhere to WHS procedures and risk assessments.
- Notify relevant management of unsafe conditions or practices.
- Work within established safety controls and systems.
- Support WHS objectives and targets.
- Use equipment only with proper training.
- Wear issued PPE correctly.
- Request additional WHS training if needed.
- Follow instructions from authorities and supervisors.
- Report accidents, defects, or hazards promptly.
- Participate in audits and reviews as required.
- To cease work if there is a reasonable concern of a serious risk or an immediate or imminent hazard poses serious risk to health and safety
- To inform supervisor if work is ceased.
WHS Team
WHS Manager
(18) The WHS Manager has the following responsibilities:
- Develop and lead the University's health and safety strategy.
- Implement and maintain WHS policies, procedures, and controls.
- Provide oversight and reporting on WHS performance.
- Develop and maintain WHS management systems.
- Ensure compliance with legal and regulatory WHS requirements.
- Assess and manage WHS risks effectively.
- Promote visible leadership in WHS.
- Communicate progress against WHS plans and objectives.
- Ensure adequate WHS resources and training.
- Provide WHS advice to management and maintain relationships with regulators.
- Investigate and report accidents/incidents, sharing lessons learned.
- Develop and monitor a WHS compliance assurance program.
- Support SCU in new research, sites, and acquisitions.
- Maintain accurate WHS data and reporting.
- Regularly review and address WHS incidents and performance.
WHS Business Partners
(19) WHS Business Partners have the following responsibilities:
- Assist work units with the application of procedures.
- Support understanding and compliance with SCU standards and regulations.
- Assist in WHS risk assessments and controls implementation.
- Actively promote WHS culture and plans.
- Maintain skills and stay updated on legal requirements.
- Advise on WHS training needs.
- Cooperate with regulators and WHS Manager on legal requirements.
- Report incidents and support investigations.
- Support WHS inspections, audits, and corrective actions.
- Ensure accurate WHS data in RiskWare and meet reporting requirements.
Top of PageSection 5 - Records of Documentation
(20) All relevant documentation will be recorded and kept in accordance with WHS Legislation and other legislative obligations including:
- Consultation records
- Training and competency records
Top of PageSection 6 - Revision and approval history
(21) This procedure will be reviewed as per nominated review dates or because of other events, such as:
- Internal and external audit outcomes.
- Legislative changes.
- Outcomes from management reviews.
- Incidents.
Top of PageSection 7 - References
Work Health and Safety Act 2011 |
Work Health and Safety Regulation in applicable jurisdiction that SCU operates |
Related Documents
WHSMP04 – FOR – 01: SCU WHS Objectives and Targets Template |
WHSMP04 – FOR – 02: SCU WHS Plan Template |