Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy 2012-2022

The Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy will provide the national framework to support change and improvement at the workplace level from 2012 to 2022. Safe Work Australia is currently developing the strategy and a draft was available for comment from 26 March to 21 May 2012.

Strategic themes

In March 2011, the Members of Safe Work Australia spent a day exploring the key themes and structure for the Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy. Some suggestions made by Safe Work Australia Members for the new Strategy are as follows:

  • focusing on work health and safety prevention 
  • engaging target groups and industries to ensure advice and support is relevant to enable them to
  • effectively respond to hazards 
  • engineering hazards out through good design
  • influencing the supply chain inside and outside Australia 
  • prioritising key work health and safety hazards and focusing national attention 
  • creating opportunities for innovation in work health and safety particularly within the regulatory framework 
  • enhancing the culture of safety leadership (promoting highly reliable organisations) 
  • emphasising the importance of safety culture  
  • enhancing the capability of workers to return to work following accident or illness 
  • influencing or assisting academia to undertake research—focusing on intervention effectiveness, and 
  • developing a shared communication strategy to promote the principles of the new strategy.

 

Consultation process

Safe Work Australia has been working with a range of stakeholders to develop the new Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy. A key element of the consultation process has been the series of 11 workshops which were held around Australia between May and September 2011. These workshops focused on a number of topics relevant to the development of the new strategy, including:

  • work health and safety developments over the next decade—what success will look like, and how we will get there
  • social, economic, and emerging issues in the workforce, business and in technology that may impact on work health and safety
  • hazards and controls—the capacity of workplaces to respond to disease causing hazards, injury causing hazards and psychological injury causing hazards, and
  • work health and safety systems—challenges and solutions in safe design and work systems, the supply chain, skills and training, and in safety leadership and organisational cultures.

Safe Work Australia has taken the feedback from this consultation process into account and used it to prepare a draft of the new strategy. The draft strategy sets the strategic direction for work health and safety, suggest how targets should be set and shows how these targets can be reached.

Public comment on the draft Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy was open from 26 March to 21 May 2012. View submissions received during the public comment period.

Workshop outcomes

Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy stakeholder workshops were held around Australia between May and September 2011. Select the links below for more information about these workshops and the outcomes that were achieved.

 

Next steps

The next steps in the development of the Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy 2012-2022 are outlined below.

  • All submissions received during the public comment period for the draft Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy will be reviewed and relevant changes will be incorporated into the final version.
  • All key stakeholders will endorse the new Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy or express their commitment to the actions and targets.
  • The new Australian Work Health and Safety Strategy will commence from mid 2012.

 

More information

Check the Safe Work Australia website for updates about the Australian Strategy or Subscribe to our online mailing list for email notifications.

Questions about the Australian Strategy should be directed to AustralianStrategy@safeworkaustralia.gov.au