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Everyone is entitled to work under safe conditions. Commonly known as safety, Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) impacts on all organisations and all their operations.
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Safety & UNSW Built Environment


Everyone is entitled to work under safe conditions. Commonly known as safety, Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) impacts on all organisations and all their operations.

UNSW Built Environment operates within the framework of the UNSW OHS Policy and to maintaining a safe working environment for all of us.

Consultation


How to report something that looks unsafe (pdf)
When, where, what & how of the OHS committee
(pdf)

First Aid


Despite best efforts to make our workplace as safe as possible, accidents, incidents and injuries will always occur at work; therefore, it is important that you know what to do in the event of an incident or accident (pdf).

Evacuation


A controlled evacuation can be the determining factor between lives being lost or saved, and it is important that you know what to do during an evacuation.

Fire evacuation plan (pdf)

Reasons for evacution include:

Fieldwork


The Faculty conducts extensive coursework where fieldwork is a major educational component.

It is important to the future of fieldwork within the Faculty, that it is planned and conducted in the safest possible manner.

Page Last Updated: 11 Jun 2009
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