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Workplace Policies are the foundation of any business.

Workplace Policies are an important tool for employers, to regulate the behaviour performance and conduct of employees and set minimum expectations. Some policies or procedures are essential in order to comply with the relevant legislation.

For example, employers have positive health and safety duties to those within their workplace under the various Work Health and Safety Act’s in force around Australia. Accordingly, every organisation must have systems in place to implement and monitor those obligations.
Workplace Policies are an important tool for employers, to regulate the behaviour performance and conduct of employees and set minimum expectations. Some policies or procedures are essential in order to comply with the relevant legislation.

For example, employers have positive health and safety duties to those within their workplace under the various Work Health and Safety Act’s in force around Australia. Accordingly, every organisation must have systems in place to implement and monitor those obligations.
WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

Work Health and Safety

A written, published and regularly updated general health and safety policy is an essential minimum standard for most small businesses. This should cover things such as:
All employees should be made aware of such a policy and be provided with a copy. This should occur each time the policy is updated.

In addition to this policy, employers should regularly conduct risk assessments and keep a written version of those risk assessments.

In some workplaces, particularly in higher-risk industries, it may be necessary to have a more robust set of WHS policies, covering certain risks and hazards in greater detail.
OTHER WORKPLACE POLICIES

Other Workplace Policies

Workplace policies are not specifically required by law but are nonetheless are an integral element of any workplace. Having workplace policies gives employees a clear indication of the expected standards of behaviour, conduct and performance that is required within the organisation. Examples of such policies may include:

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Attempting to discipline employees for breaches of workplace policies, where such policies are not published, circulated and readily available is particularly challenging. Accordingly having a robust set of policies are procedures should be a priority for any employer.

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