WHS Legislation definition

WHS Legislation means the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Cth) (WHS Act), any regulations made under that Act and any ‘corresponding WHS law’ within the meaning of section 4 of the WHS Act and Regulation 6A of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011;
WHS Legislation means all applicable Laws and all applicable Requirements (including in the jurisdiction in which the Services are to be performed) regulating matters of occupational health, safety or security.
WHS Legislation means the WHS Act and the WHS Regulation.

Examples of WHS Legislation in a sentence

  • For the purposes of clause 1: Code of Practice means a code of practice approved in accordance with the WHS Legislation.

  • For the purposes of clause 2: Code of Practice means a code of practice approved in accordance with the WHS Legislation.

  • In accordance with Regulation 293 of the WHS Legislation, the Commonwealth engages the Contractor as the principal contractor and authorises the Contractor to have management or control of the workplace and in carrying out the Contractor's Activities for the purpose of discharging the duties imposed on a principal contractor for the project and the Contract, pursuant to the WHS Legislation.

  • The plan prepared by the Contractor and finalised under clause 9.2 (which is either Contract specific or Site specific) and which must set out in adequate detail the procedures the Contractor will implement to manage the Contractor's Activities and the Works from a work health and safety perspective to ensure compliance with all Statutory Requirements (including the WHS Legislation).

  • The plan prepared by the Subcontractor and finalised under clause 8.7 (which is either Subcontract specific or site specific), which must set out in adequate detail the procedures the Subcontractor will implement to manage the Subcontractor's Activities and the Subcontract Works from a work health and safety perspective to ensure compliance with all Statutory Requirements (including the WHS Legislation).


More Definitions of WHS Legislation

WHS Legislation means as relevant:
WHS Legislation means the WHS Act and WHS Regulation, and any other related acts or regulations including codes of practice approved under section 274 of the WHS Act.
WHS Legislation means the WHS Act and the WHS Regulations and any other health and safety related legislation, codes of practice and guidance issued by any authority which is applicable to the Plant and the Services.
WHS Legislation means the WHS Act, any regulations made under that Act and any ‘corresponding WHS law’ within the meaning of section 4 of the WHS Act and Regulation 6A of the Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011 (Cth).
WHS Legislation means the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld), the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld) any relevant codes of practice, guidelines and advisory standards regarding workplace health and safety.
WHS Legislation means all applicable Commonwealth, State and Territory occupational and work health and safety laws in force, and includes without limitation, the Work Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (NSW), Work Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (Qld), Work Health and Safety (National Uniform Legislation) Act 2011 (NT), the Work Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (ACT)
WHS Legislation means the applicable State or Territory work health and safety legislation.