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Showing posts with label AS 4801. Show all posts
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Worksafe NSW - RoadMap targets Forklift Operators
Download Worksafe NSW's 'Safe Forklift Use – Checklist Discussion Guide' which is being targeted under the Roadmap's programmes to assist forklift operators meet their legal obligations and improve the accident and fatality statistics associated with the use of forklifts. Forklift Safety Management - Worksafe NSW
Thursday, August 25, 2016
Objectives Workshop: Establishing or improving them
Objectives were always intended to be the key driver of the Management System standards and getting them right can make your business more focussed. The new standards (ISO 9001:2015, ISO 14001:2015 and ISO 45001:2016) bring this important management system information into focus.
You may be struggling to set objectives or know yours need reviewing. If so try our Objective setting workshop and start.
You may be struggling to set objectives or know yours need reviewing. If so try our Objective setting workshop and start.
Monday, February 1, 2016
FREE Risk Register
An Excel based Risk Register is a excellent way to keep on top of your health, safety and environmental hazards (or any other compliance risks for that matter). It's not the only way, but the template is free at Rob Kellock Business Consulting website so why not download our Free Risk Register now.
First Aid Requirements
Getting First Aid right can be tricky. Read our article on First Aid requirements and guidance under the WHS Act 2011 here: First Aid Guidance.
Safety messages with imagination
Safety messages don't have to be presented by grey men, in grey rooms with grey Powerpoint slides. Innovate and make it entertaining. See a great example of imaginative safety messages here.
Safety Data Sheets: Are yours up to date?
Basic information and guidance for managing your Safety Data Sheets (SDS). Management of Safety Data Sheets
The value of facts versus hearsay
Hearsay can be viewed as unproductive, but should Safety, Environmental and Quality professionals disregard it? Click Management System of Fact vs Hearsay to find out.
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Certification Bodies - How to choose between them
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Evaluation of Compliance with requirements
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Thursday, February 9, 2012
Difference between Objectives, Aims, Targets and Goals
Click the link to read the difference between objectives, aims and targets article.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Relevant Australian Certification or Accreditation Bodies
Click here for information about some Australian certification bodies and accreditation bodies.
RKBC services
We have had a few clients who seem unsure of exactly what we can do for them so we have written a list of services Rob Kellock Business Consulting offers:
The aim of this blog
As a Management Consultant providing management systems, auditing and project support for a range of industries including Construction, Professional Services, Manufacturing, Engineering, Government, etc and working with all sizes of companies from a one person organisation to global corporation, I thought, conceitedly, that I may have something useful to say.
Less conceitedly I have no idea whether anyone will read this blog, but I thought I would use it as a way of keeping my thoughts in order and recording my businesses progress.
There are many highly capable intellectuals in the business world coming up with complicated theories that big business spends weeks and thousands of dollars trying to apply whereas small businesses, who often need the most help, don't have the time, resources or inclination to even consider 'theories'.
I thought it was time to concentrate on some basics to build solid, smaller businesses. As such I will write my thoughts based on my experience and if a helpful theory drops out of it all well and good.
Less conceitedly I have no idea whether anyone will read this blog, but I thought I would use it as a way of keeping my thoughts in order and recording my businesses progress.
There are many highly capable intellectuals in the business world coming up with complicated theories that big business spends weeks and thousands of dollars trying to apply whereas small businesses, who often need the most help, don't have the time, resources or inclination to even consider 'theories'.
I thought it was time to concentrate on some basics to build solid, smaller businesses. As such I will write my thoughts based on my experience and if a helpful theory drops out of it all well and good.
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