Reporting

Reporting is a procedure that gives everyone the opportunity to raise health and safety incidents and issues for you to action.

Question 1 of 3
Do you have a procedure to report WHS issues?*

Systems and procedures are in place for reporting safety issues and incidents

Risk controls are always reviewed following an incident

You notify WHSQ of serious incidents, near misses and fatalities



* Some questions may not apply if you are a sole trader, unless you engage with sub-contractors, labour-hire workers, volunteers, work experience, etc

Do you encourage reporting of WHS issues?*

Health and safety issues and incidents are always reported and acted upon

You notify WHSQ of serious incidents, near misses and fatalities.



* Some questions may not apply if you are a sole trader, unless you engage with sub-contractors, labour-hire workers, volunteers, work experience, etc

Do you act on these reports?

Risk controls are always reviewed following an incident

You notify WHSQ of serious incidents, near misses and fatalities

Reports help you identify issues, why they occurred and how to fix them

Reports help you identify trends, priorities and prevention measures

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