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