WHS definition

WHS means Work, Health and Safety.
WHS means work, health and safety;
WHS means work, health and safety as defined by the Work, Health and Safety Act 2011 (NSW).

Examples of WHS in a sentence

  • The Parties are committed to ensuring that WHS issues are managed and approached in a genuine way.

  • This procedure will be in accordance with the WHS Act and corresponding Regulations.

  • While Pharmacy Club does not oversee individual workplace practices, we strongly recommend that employers: • Clearly outline WHS responsibilities and risks in job descriptions when applicable.

  • Training: To ensure you are able to fulfill the requirements of your role, you will be provided with training in the use of all equipment with which your Volunteer Role is connected and your obligations under work health and safety (WHS) legislation.

  • For safety reasons, and subject to any applicable WHS legislative requirements, Employee(s) will need to ensure that while performing any work requiring a dust mask, there are no obstructions to the mask fitting properly (including facial hair).


More Definitions of WHS

WHS means workplace health and safety
WHS means Work Health and Safety
WHS means Work Health and Safety, under the provisions of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Cth).
WHS means the applicable Work, Health and Safety legislation is the relevant State or Territory.
WHS means work, health and safety. “WHS Authority” includes any federal, state or local government, statutory or other authority, body or regulator with power and responsibilities in respect of work health and safety.
WHS means Workplace Health and Safety. ‘General Radiography” includes fixed and mobile X-ray examinations; fluoroscopic procedures, including but not limited to: Barium / gastrografin studies, MCU, Il in theatre, arthrography, IVP, OPG, Lat Ceph and Bone Mineral Densitometry scanning (DEXA).
WHS means World Handicap System;