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Occupational Health and Safety

UNSW@ADFA OHS Policies and Procedures

The UNSW@ADFA has developed Policy, Procedures and Guidelines to meet the specific needs of UNSW@ADFA Staff. These are complimented by existing UNSW Policy and Procedures

Policy
Programs
Procedures
Guidelines / Protocols
Information sheets / Tools
Draft documents

Policy Statements

OHS Policy Statement

Responsibilty and Accountability Statement

OHS Agreement

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Programs

Injury Management Program

Return to Work Program

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Procedures

Document and Records Control Procedure

First Aid

Hazard and Incident Reporting and Investigation Procedure

Hazardous Substance and Dangerous Goods - UNSW

Hazardous Waste Removal Procedure

Inspection Testing and Monitoring Procedure - UNSW

Plant and Equipment Procedure - UNSW

Prohibited and Notifiable Carcinogens Procedure - UNSW

Radiation Procedure (ionising) - UNSW

Radiation Spills Procedure (Beta) - UNSW

Radiation Spills Procedure (Gamma) - UNSW

Risk Management Procedure

UNSW Spill Procedure - Mercury

UNSW Spill Procedure - PCB

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Guidelines / Protocols

Carcinogens Guideline - UNSW

Children and Other Visitors to UNSW@ADFA Premises

Dangerous Goods Introduction Guideline - UNSW

Dangerous Goods Storage Guideline - UNSW

Electrical Safety Guideline

Ergonomic Guideline - UNSW

Ergonomic Use of Laptop Computers

Field Activity Health and Safety Guidelines

Labelling of Hazardous Substances Guideline - UNSW

Laser Pointers

Manual Handling Guidelines and Code of Practice

OHS Purchasing Guideline - UNSW

Personal Protective Equipment Guideline

Protection of Outdoor Workers Guideline

Relocation of UNSW@ADFA Staff and Equipment within the ADFA Precinct

Travelling off Campus with Students Protocol

Workplace Safety Inspections

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Information Sheets/ Tools

Chem Alert - chemical database system

Safety Precautions for Using Electrical Equipment

Workstation Setup

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UNSW@ADFA OHS policies and procedures will be reviewed at two yearly intervals, or sooner if dictated by changes to legislation, regulations, codes of practice, standards or operational requirements.