Designated Work Group definition

Designated Work Group means a group of Employees within a workplace that are entitled to elect an HSR in accordance with the OHS Act.
Designated Work Group means a group of members of the workforce engaged in a petroleum operation that is established as a designated work group under clause 17 or 18, or that group as varied in accordance with clause 19 or 20.
Designated Work Group means a group of employees established under Division 1 or 2 of Part 7;

Examples of Designated Work Group in a sentence

  • It is the intention of the Parties that the Project will have a Designated Work Group (DWG) for the purposes of applicable OHS Legislation The DWG will elect a Health and Safety Representative (HSR) in accordance with applicable OHS legislation.

  • An employee will be granted reasonable time release or paid time (including time in lieu) to attend to their functions as a health and safety representative, including but not limited to regularly inspecting workplaces (as defined by their Designated Work Group (DWG)), consulting with employees in their DWGs, OH&S representatives and other persons involved in the organising of employees’ health, safety and welfare.

  • The parties agree that each agreed Designated Work Group (DWG) is entitled to elect at least one Health and Safety Representative (HSR) as a minimum.

  • Nominations shall be called for by posting a notice(s) in the Designated Work Group and providing a nomination period of 14 days.


More Definitions of Designated Work Group

Designated Work Group means a group of employees at a workplace that is entitled to elect an occupational health and safety representative.
Designated Work Group means a group of employees at a workplace determined
Designated Work Group means a group of employees established as a designated work group in accordance with Division 1 of Part 3, or that designated work group as varied in accordance with this Act.