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Workplace Policies

 

NSW Government


NSW Legislation: OHS Regulation 2001
Clause 164 - Use of Hazardous Substances

NSW Department of Commerce - Office of Industrial Relations

Workcover

  • Wine Industry Code of Practice For Workplace Health and Safety
    The Code covers both vineyards and wineries. It includes guidance on risk management, chemical safety, plant, electricity, confined spaces, noise, manual handling, and public safety, and other topics of occupational health and safety.
  • Drugs and Alcohol in the Workplace (PDF)
    This guides aims to assist employers establish a workplace drug and alcohol policy so the issue can be dealt with ethically, legally and to the benefit of both the organisation and the employee. October, 1995

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Governments of Other States & Territories

 

Northern Territory. Worksafe

South Australia. WorkCover Corpoation

Western Australia. WorkSafe

Tasmania. WorkCover

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Australian NGO's

 

Australian Business

Of Substance - The National Magazine on Alcohol, Tobacco and other Drugs

The University of Melbourne

The University of New South Wales

  • Alcohol or Other Drug Use in the Workplace
    Guidelines established by the University for employees and supervisors to be cognisant of when dealing with the issue of the negative impact of alcohol or other drugs in the workplace.

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International

 

Alcohol Concern

Alcohol Policy Network

  • Workplace Alcohol Policies
    Information about alcohol and the workplace, including statistics, legislation, policy papers and research parties. 

International Labour Organisation (ILO)

Oil Companies International Marine Forum

US Government

Department of Labor

Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA)

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