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Two PBCU stand next to a car, they are responsible for WHS

PCBU in WHS: Responsibilities for Safer Workplaces

To get a better understanding of what a PCBU is in WHS, we will first look at what it stands for.  Then, we’ll go through how it relates…

The principal contractor discusses a project with the architect on site.

Principal Contractor: Obligations and Responsibilities

In construction, a principal contractor assumes a pivotal position to ensure the smooth execution of projects.  They actively oversee and coordinate various aspects of construction, with a primary…

Construction sites are busy and potentially dangerous places to work, this is why you need a construction WHS policy.

5 reasons you need a construction WHS policy

Construction sites are busy and potentially dangerous places to work, with the risk of injury always present.  Being struck by a moving object, for example, is a major…