Local Ohs - Occupational Health & Safety in Wallarah NSW

8 Results for Ohs - Occupational Health & Safety Near You







Occupational Hygiene Monitoring Specialists

OHS, Occupational Health & Safety - Watanobbi, NSW 2259


Training Wheels

Training, Mentoring & Development, Wyong, NSW 2259


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High Risk Work Licensing For The Mining & Construction Industries

Registered Training Organisation
Professional High Quality Realistic Training
Large Practical Areas and Comfortable Classrooms
2013: NSW State Training Awards
2013: Business of the Year & Excellence in Small Business
Registered Training Organisation RTO: 91403
Registered Training Organisation
Professional High Quality Realistic Training
Large Practical Areas and Comfortable Classrooms
2013: NSW State Training Awards
2013: Business of the Year & Excellence in Small Business
Registered Training Organisation RTO: 91403
Training Wheels is a privately owned RTO. We are innovators not imitators. Specialising in High Risk Work Licensing, we offer Dogging - all Rigging - Cranes - Forklift - EWP - Work Safely at Heights - VOC Courses for the Mining, Construction, Manufacturing, Warehousing and Service Industries. We are the only provider of HRWL on the Central Coast of NSW.

Family First Aid Supplies

OHS, Occupational Health & Safety - Lake Munmorah, NSW 2259


Occupational Matters

OHS, Occupational Health & Safety - Bateau Bay, NSW 2261


Industrial Diagnostics

OHS, Occupational Health & Safety - Ourimbah, NSW 2258

Drug-Safe Workplaces - Central Coast

Health & Safety (Training & Development), The Entrance, NSW 2261

Intercept Training

Training, Mentoring & Development, Tuggerah, NSW 2259

Handy tips

How to manage occupational health and safety

Minimise OHS risks at the workplace by considering the below guidelines on safety.

  • Consider some typical risks involved with your building and its contents. What is flammable? What is your building made of? Which way do the doors open?
  • Identify potential hazards and the level of risk they pose.
  • Put in place an OHS management plan with a qualified OHS consultant for various levels of risk. Have an evacuation plan and conduct regular evacuation drills.
  • Have someone in charge of fire safety. Ensure workers and family members know where firefighting equipment is stored and how to use it. Regularly check your fire-fighting equipment.
  • You can obtain occupational health services and OHS training from businesses in our directory.
  • Encourage workers to consider personal safety equipment and make sure they are aware of their rights to refuse work in unsafe environments.

With this guide in mind, search our listings and get your OHS management system in place.

Accidental Health & Safety

First Aid Kits, Training & Supplies, Bateau Bay, NSW 2261











Training Wheels

Training, Mentoring & Development

High Risk Work Licensing For The Mining & Construction Industries

Irlen Diagnostic Clinic Newcastle

Education Consultant

Professional Educational Consultant