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(1) The purpose of this procedure is to ensure the management of risks associated with identifying, monitoring, and complying with WHS legal obligations and other requirements 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 the risks associated with managing the legal obligations and other requirements applicable to the hazards, risks, and Workplace Health and Safety Management System (WHSMS) in the workplace, management strategies and to provide advice on appropriate controls. (3) 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. (5) SCU must identify legislative, regulatory, and other specific requirements pertinent to business activities, evaluate compliance with these requirements, and continuously monitor for changes in requirements and continued compliance. (6) SCU subscribes to LawOne to identify, monitor, and aid in compliance with applicable WHS legislation across the various jurisdictions of its operations. The subscription allows for the review and selection of applicable legislation and regulations to develop registers of those that have the potential to affect or impact operations. The subscription also provides updates on changes to legislation to the WHS Manager for review of applicability to SCU. (7) Where determined to be applicable, the WHSMS will be updated along with communications to relevant stakeholders including legislation changes, potential impacts and required changes to ensure compliance. (8) The WHS Team shall maintain a legal obligation and other requirement register applicable to scopes of work across SCU (WHSMP03 – FOR – 01 – Legal Requirements and Other Register). (9) Employees will be advised during inductions of the location and ability to access relevant WHS legislation, Codes of Practice, Australian Standards, and WHSMP03 – FOR – 01 – Legal Requirements and Other Register. (10) This procedure is developed to comply with the following: (11) The WHS Manager will ensure that SCU periodically evaluates its compliance with the applicable legal and other requirements to establish compliance status. (12) The WHSMS contains many documents and records that must be retained as part of SCU’s legal requirements. The process for storing of documents and records shall follow that set out in WHSMP08: Document and Records Management Procedure. Work Units shall ensure the process is implemented to store, achieve, retain, and dispose of records to allow effective management and ease of retrieval of workplace health and safety information. (13) Individuals with assigned responsibility of maintenance and upkeep of registers and records shall ensure that they are kept up to date, saved to relevant folders, and not lost or damaged, or inadvertently destroyed before being achieved. (14) Work Units shall archive their records before each update. Each archive shall be stored online along with evidence of communication of the updates to the Work Unit. This is to demonstrate evidence of monitoring and review of legal requirements and other requirements for audit purposes and to meet legislative requirements. (15) Workplace health and safety records that must be archived for given periods to meet legal requirements include the following: (16) When considering disposal of records and archiving, consideration shall be given to the potential risk of destroying the record, and where risk is identified both hard and soft copy records shall be maintained. Reference to WHSMP08: Document and Records Management Procedure shall be undertaken in the first instance. (17) Refer to the WHS Responsibility and Accountability Statements (18) All relevant documentation will be recorded and kept in accordance with WHS Legislation and other legislative obligations including: (19) This procedure will be reviewed as per nominated review dates or because of other events, such as: WHSMP03: WHS Legal Obligations Other Requirements Procedure
Section 1 - Purpose and Scope
Section 2 - Definitions
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Section 3 - General Principles
Identifying and monitoring legal requirements and other requirements
Managing changes to Legal Requirements
Evaluation of Compliance
Record Management
Document retention
Document archiving
Section 4 - Roles and Responsibilities
Section 5 - Records of Documentation
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Section 8 - Related Documents
WHS Responsibility and Accountability Statements