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Ensuring WHS compliance is fundamental for a facilities manager. Not only to keep workers and patrons safe, but also to improve staff productivity, and reduce workplace hazards and their associated stresses and costs.

But what exactly do you need to do to ensure you’ve done your due diligence and your contractors are compliant?

To help you, we’ve created this WHS checklist that includes the essential criteria your painting and maintenance contractors must meet, including:

  • WHS policy and procedure criteria at the onboarding and induction stage
  • Understanding work that might include a risk of injury or illness
  • General safety precautions pertaining to maintenance projects
  • Specific safety precautions pertaining to painting jobs

Make WHS your priority – fill out the form to access the checklist today.