When a WorkSafe inspector visits a workplace, they carry out an inspection for WorkSafe’s seven priority areas in most instances and where they are relevant. They will also consider other hazards observed during an inspection.
With reactive activity, there are set circumstances where an inspector uses their discretion not to inspect for priority areas. These are where an investigation involves multiple visits to workplace, a fatality or serious injury or disease, a high level of tension associated with a situation or all the priority areas were covered by an inspection in the preceding twelve months or there is limited time. For injury and disease investigations, inspectors are likely to focus on hazards relating to the injury or harm, as well as other hazards.
For investigations as part of a specific campaign focused on a specific priority area, investigations will look at all priority areas and may look at other industry-specific hazards.
For investigations as part of a specific campaign not focused on a specific priority area, investigations will look at the priority areas where they are relevant as well as industry specific hazards.
For most campaigns, specific industry checklists will be developed to ensure all relevant areas are covered.
Checklists
These checklists will be invaluable to you in checking that you are meeting basic standards of safety for the priority area.
The seven checklists are:
Checklists are available on other safety topics.