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The New South Wales State Disaster Plan (Displan) has been prepared by the State Emergency
Management Committee in compliance with the State Emergency and Rescue Management Act, 1989 (as
amended) [Sections 10 (1) (c) and 15 (2) (r)], and is hereby submitted for the approval of and issue by the
Minister for Emergency Services.

An Act to promote and improve standards of occupational health, safety and welfare, and for related purposes

An Act to promote and improve standards of occupational health, safety and welfare, and for related purposes

The main purposes of this Act are—
(a) to create a legislative framework to give effect to the objects of this Act; and
(b) to repeal the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985; and
(c) to provide for matters of a transitional nature and make consequential amendments

The primary objectives of this legislation are:
(a) to establish a legal structure that can implement the goals of this Act,
(b) to revoke the Occupational Health and Safety Act 1985, and
(c) to cover issues related to the transition and bring about changes that are a consequence of this Act.

The purpose of this Act is to amend the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 to create a civil cause of action for employees or prospective employees who are discriminated against by an employer or prospective employer on grounds that relate to occupational health and safety.

The goal of this Act is to modify the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 in a way that allows employees or job candidates to pursue legal action against employers or potential employers who discriminate against them based on occupational health and safety reasons, by creating a civil cause of action.

An Act to ensure that contractors, practitioners and other persons engaged in certain occupations, trades or callings are appropriately qualified, licensed and regulated to perform their work safely and in accordance with established benchmarks, to promote safety, to provide for the investigation of incidents in those activities, to amend the Building Act 2000 and the Electricity Industry Safety and Administration Act 1997 and to repeal the Plumbers and Gas-fitters Registration Act 1951

This Act aims to guarantee that contractors, practitioners, and others involved in certain occupations, trades, or professions possess the necessary qualifications, licenses, and regulations to perform their duties safely and in line with established standards. The legislation aims to enhance safety by enabling the investigation of incidents in these activities, as well as amending the Building Act 2000 and the Electricity Industry Safety and Administration Act 1997. Furthermore, it revokes the Plumbers and Gas-fitters Registration Act 1951.

An Act to repeal the Occupational Licensing National Law Act 2011 and to enact savings and transitional provisions consequent on that repeal

An Act to promote and improve standards for occupational safety and health, to establish the
WorkSafe Western Australia Commission, to facilitate the co-ordination of the administration
of the laws relating to occupational safety and health and for incidental and other purposes.

This Act is designed to advance and elevate occupational safety and health standards, form the WorkSafe Western Australia Commission, streamline the administration of laws regarding occupational safety and health, and serve as a supplementary measure for other objectives.

Occupational Safety and Health Act of 1970 assures safe and healthful working conditions for both genders. It provides research and training in this field, encouraging the states to ensure safe working conditions.

An Act to promote and improve standards for occupational safety and health, to establish the
WorkSafe Western Australia Commission, to facilitate the co-ordination of the administration of
the laws relating to occupational safety and health and for incidental and other purposes.

This Act aims to enhance and encourage higher standards for occupational safety and health, form the WorkSafe Western Australia Commission, simplify the coordination of administering laws concerning occupational safety and health, and serve other additional purposes.

The Occupiers’ Liability Act 1957 imposes a duty of care on all occupiers to all lawful visitors on their premises.

An Act prescribing the standard of care owed by occupiers and landlords of premises to persons
and property on the premises.

An Act prescribing the standard of care owed by occupiers and landlords of premises to persons
and property on the premises.

A paper that highlights crises the government is confronted with, it reflects on how the governments can adapt to change but still tackle crises.

OPD Crowd Management/ Crowd Control Policy sets forth procedures and policies on crowd management and control.

The Tasmania Police Manual is provided as a compendium of orders, instructiond and guidlines to assit members of Tasmania police in fulfilling their responsibilities.

Safety guidelines highlighting that employers are responsible for providing healthy and safe workplaces. The Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) encourages employers to adopt effective safety and health programs identifying and eliminating work-related hazards, including those of large crowds.

This section of our website outlines some of the programs QPS has to help people in Queensland stay safer, address anti-social behaviours and reduce crime. We work together with government, businesses, community groups and individuals to deliver these programs.

This Act aims to enhance and encourage higher standards for occupational safety and health, form the WorkSafe Western Australia Commission, simplify the coordination of administering laws concerning occupational safety and health, and serve other additional purposes.

Pandemic and All-Hazards Preparedness and Advancing Innovation Act of 2019 authorises programs under the public health service act and the federal food, drug and cosmetic act. This is all in respect to the public health security and all-hazards preparedness and response, and for other processes.

People with vulnerabilities in disasters – A framework for an effective local response (the Framework)
has been developed to help minimise the impact of disasters and emergencies1
in Queensland. The
Framework outlines a state-wide approach to assist local governments and communities identify
people who are or who may be highly susceptible to the impact of disasters and plan activities to
mitigate or increase their resilience and/or recovery.

The “Framework” titled “People with vulnerabilities in disasters” has been created in Queensland to reduce the negative effects of emergencies and disasters. Its purpose is to provide a statewide strategy to aid local governments and communities in recognizing individuals who are at a higher risk of suffering the consequences of disasters and preparing activities to mitigate or enhance their ability to recover or cope with such situations.

An Act to protect people from personal violence (other than family violence) including personal violence in the workplace, and for other purposes

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