Designated Work Group definition
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.