Workplace Health and Safety

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Across
  1. 1. The collective term for laws governing WHS.
  2. 4. The condition of being protected from or unlikely to cause danger, risk, or injury.
  3. 6. Facilities and support for workers’ health.
  4. 8. The regulator for workers' compensation insurance in New South Wales (NSW) and is responsible for the administration of the NSW workers compensation legislation.
  5. 9. Legal punishment for breaching WHS laws.
  6. 10. WHS regulator, responsible for enforcing WHS laws. It is the organisation you can go to if you have a WHS concern.
  7. 13. Any place where work is carried out for a business or undertaking
  8. 16. Action taken by inspectors to ensure WHS compliance.
  9. 17. Ensuring the safety, health and welfare of people while they are at work.
  10. 18. Accepted level of quality or safety in the workplace.
Down
  1. 2. Teaching employees the necessary safety procedures.
  2. 3. The first name of an 18-year-old man who was killed after scaffolding and concrete collapsed on him at his workplace, raising major WHS concerns.
  3. 5. Following rules or standards.
  4. 7. The likelihood and severity of harm from exposure to a hazard.
  5. 11. Health and Safety Act. The 2011 Act that is the foundational document from which all other WHS material is created.
  6. 12. NSW Government agency that provides insurance and care services to statutory authorities and people with injuries under various compensation schemes.
  7. 13. Someone who performs labour in return for a wage or salary.
  8. 14. Anything used or worn that can minimise the risk to workers' health and safety.
  9. 15. Physical harm caused by an incident at work
  10. 19. Law passed by parliament, such as the WHS Act 2011.