Common use of The health and safety of you and others Clause in Contracts

The health and safety of you and others. At Ambulance Wish Western Australia volunteer safety, and the safety of everyone who is involved in our organisation, is a priority. In Western Australia, the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (OHS Act) applies to many volunteers because all organisations that engage workers or manage or control a workplace owe OHS duties to everyone in the organisation (including volunteers). Under the OHS Act and other laws, Ambulance Wish Western Australia has a duty of care to minimise risks to everyone affected by its conduct (including volunteers). It also means that as a volunteer, you may have OHS duties too. These include:  to take reasonable care for your own health and safety;  to take reasonable care for the health and safety of others;  to comply with any reasonable instruction by Ambulance Wish Western Australia;  to let Ambulance Wish Western Australia know of any concerns you may have about safety and/or fitness in undertaking our role; and  to cooperate with any reasonable policies and procedures of Ambulance Wish Western Australia. We will provide you with a full induction, safety equipment and role training when you commence as a volunteer with our organisation. However, please do not hesitate to talk to your Volunteer Coordinator or Health and Safety Officer at any time if you have any health and safety concerns. When the Work Health and Safety Xxx 0000 is proclaimed in WA, and replaces the OSH Act, many volunteer associations will not be covered under the new legislation. Ambulance Wish Western Australia will continue to adopt good safety and health practices and meet industry guidelines to ensue, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of all its volunteers, including minimising the risks to wish recipients and their families.

Appears in 3 contracts

Samples: Volunteer Agreement, Volunteer Agreement, Volunteer Agreement

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The health and safety of you and others. At Ambulance Wish Western Australia volunteer safety, and the safety of everyone who is involved in our organisation, is a priority. In Western Australia, the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 Act 1984 (OHS Act) applies to many volunteers because all organisations that engage workers or manage or control a workplace owe OHS duties to everyone in the organisation (including volunteers). Under the OHS Act and other laws, Ambulance Wish Western Australia has a duty of care to minimise risks to everyone affected by its conduct (including volunteers). It also means that as a volunteer, you may have OHS duties too. These include: to take reasonable care for your own health and safety; to take reasonable care for the health and safety of others; to comply with any reasonable instruction by Ambulance Wish Western Australia; to let Ambulance Wish Western Australia know of any concerns you may have about safety and/or fitness in undertaking our role; and to cooperate with any reasonable policies and procedures of Ambulance Wish Western Australia. We will provide you with a full induction, safety equipment and role training when you commence as a volunteer with our organisation. However, please do not hesitate to talk to your Volunteer Coordinator or Health and Safety Officer at any time if you have any health and safety concerns. When the Work Health and Safety Xxx 0000 Act 2019 is proclaimed in WA, and replaces the OSH Act, many volunteer associations will not be covered under the new legislation. Ambulance Wish Western Australia will continue to adopt good safety and health practices and meet industry guidelines to ensue, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of all its volunteers, including minimising the risks to wish recipients and their families.

Appears in 2 contracts

Samples: Volunteer Agreement, Volunteer Agreement

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The health and safety of you and others. At Ambulance Wish Western Australia volunteer safety, and the safety of everyone who is involved in our organisation, is a priority. In Western Australia, the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (OHS Act) applies to many volunteers because all organisations that engage workers or manage or control a workplace owe OHS duties to everyone in the organisation (including volunteers). Under the OHS Act and other laws, Ambulance Wish Western Australia has a duty of care to minimise risks to everyone affected by its conduct (including volunteers). It also means that as a volunteer, you may have OHS duties too. These include: to take reasonable care for your own health and safety; to take reasonable care for the health and safety of others; to comply with any reasonable instruction by Ambulance Wish Western Australia; to let Ambulance Wish Western Australia know of any concerns you may have about safety and/or fitness in undertaking our role; and to cooperate with any reasonable policies and procedures of Ambulance Wish Western Australia. We will provide you with a full induction, safety equipment and role training when you commence as a volunteer with our organisation. However, please do not hesitate to talk to your Volunteer Coordinator or Health and Safety Officer at any time if you have any health and safety concerns. When the Work Health and Safety Xxx 0000 is proclaimed in WA, and replaces the OSH Act, many volunteer associations will not be covered under the new legislation. Ambulance Wish Western Australia will continue to adopt good safety and health practices and meet industry guidelines to ensue, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of all its volunteers, including minimising the risks to wish recipients and their families.

Appears in 1 contract

Samples: Volunteer Agreement

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