Monitoring and reviewing
Monitoring and reviewing WHS controls is an essential component of risk management in the workplace. Once WHS risks have been identified, assessed and controls have been implemented, it's important to regularly monitor and review these controls to ensure they are effective and continue to reduce the risk of harm to employees.
Monitoring involves regular checking and observation of WHS controls, such as safety equipment, procedures and policies, to ensure they are being used correctly and are still effective. This can involve regular workplace inspections, audits, and safety checks to identify any potential hazards or risks that may have been missed or overlooked.
Reviewing involves assessing the effectiveness of WHS controls, policies, and procedures on an ongoing basis to ensure they are still relevant and appropriate. This can involve regular reviews of workplace policies, procedures and work instructions, and employee training to identify areas for improvement and make necessary changes.
The process of monitoring and reviewing WHS controls helps to identify any deficiencies or gaps in the system, and to identify and implement changes that can further reduce risks in the workplace. This helps to ensure that the workplace remains safe and healthy for employees, and that the risk of work-related injury or illness is minimized.