Original article published by Queensland Government
The Honourable Grace Grace MP, Minister for Industrial Relations, announced an independent review of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act).
The review is led by Mr Craig Allen, former Deputy Director General of the Office of Industrial Relations; Mr Charles Massy, a barrister specialising in Industrial Relations and Employment; and Ms Deirdre Swan, former Deputy President of the Queensland Industrial Relations Commission.
The review is considering the overall effectiveness of the key components of the WHS Act in achieving its objectives, including:
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Written submissions are invited seeking feedback on:
Input is also sought on any other matters relating to the WHS Act’s overall effectiveness and performance in ensuring a balanced framework to secure health and safety of workers and workplaces and whether any legislative or administrative amendments are required.
It is requested that submissions include a detailed explanation of any issues raised relevant to the Terms of reference. This includes providing supporting evidence and information to demonstrate the scale of the issue and/or the impact the issue may be having on the effective performance of the WHS Act. Evidence may include case studies, supporting data, relevant research and information, or any other material relevant to informing the reviewers of the matter.
In providing a submission to the review, please indicate if the submission, or parts of the submission, are confidential, as submissions may be referred to in the final report for the review.
Consultation closes Friday 23 September 2022.
The findings and recommendations from the review are expected to be presented to the Queensland Government in late 2022 or shortly thereafter.