Examples of OHS Laws in a sentence
The expression 'goods likely to cause damage' includes goods likely to harbour or encourage vermin or other pests which may include perishable goods, and all such goods as fall within the definition of hazardous substances, hazardous waste and Dangerous Goods in the legislation governing carriage by road in the States and Territories of Australia and OHS Laws.
The expression 'goods likely to cause damage' includes goods likely to harbour or encourage vermin or other pests which may include perishable goods, and all such goods as fall within the definition of hazardous substances, hazardous waste and Dangerous Goodsin the legislation governing carriage by road in the States and Territories of Australia and OHS Laws.
Manheim does not warrant that any electrical or mechanical appliance, plant and/or equipment (collectively, Plant and Equipment) complies with the requirements of any Commonwealth, State or Territory occupational health and safety laws (OHS Laws).
By law, a buyer of any Plant and Equipment for use in a workplace must ensure it complies with OHS Laws before it is used.
We are required to comply with the provisions of relevant occupational health and safety legislation (OHS Laws) by taking all practical steps to ensure the health and safety of our employees and the Moore Stephens Personnel.