Step 1: Getting serious about health and safety
First up you need a health and safety policy to communicate your commitment to safety.
Emergencies usually occur without warning so it's important to be ready.
There are 3 steps in making sure you're prepared for an emergency on your property:
1. Plan
2. Practice
3. Review

When you download Step 5 you'll also receive planning templates for the most common emergencies – medical, chemical spills, vehicles and machinery, fires, drownings, electrocution and natural disasters. Plus there's a blank template you can use for any other emergency plans you need to put in place to be prepared and compliant.
First up you need a health and safety policy to communicate your commitment to safety.
Find out how to idenify and best manage the hazards and risks on your property.
In this step, we'll take you through the four things you need to do to manage accidents or incidents on your property.
Learn the four things you need to do to manage contractors and visitors to your property.
Emergencies usually happen without warning. Make sure you're prepared by completing step 5 of the safety series.
When it comes to health and safety on your property it's important you know who's responsible for what.
A team that's properly trained is more productive, makes less mistakes and enjoys their job more. Find out how to best train your team.
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