Understanding Workplace Safety Systems, Governance and Legal Expectations

Understanding Workplace Safety Systems, Governance and Legal Expectations

Auteur : SARAH-JANE. DUNFORD

Date de publication : 2026-02-16

Éditeur : Amazon Digital Services LLC - Kdp

Nombre de pages : 180

Résumé du livre

Workplace safety is rarely ignored. It is often misunderstood.

Understanding workplace safety systems, governance and legal expectations explains how workplace safety systems are actually assessed when something goes wrong. Not how they are described in policies, audits, or templates, but how regulators and courts examine them after serious incidents.

Written for business owners, directors, and senior leaders, this book reframes safety as a governance and management responsibility rather than a compliance exercise. It explores why many organisations believe they have effective safety systems, yet still face enforcement action when harm occurs.

Drawing on Australian work health and safety legislation and real judicial reasoning, Understanding workplace safety systems, governance and legal expectations explains:

- Why documents, training, and audits are not enough on their own
- How courts assess whether a safety system was genuinely operating in practice
- Why good businesses with good intentions still end up prosecuted
- What officer due diligence actually requires, beyond delegation and reporting
- How safety systems quietly degrade over time without active governance
- When informal safety management stops working as a business grows
- Why certification and audits can create false confidence rather than control

This book does not provide templates, checklists, or step-by-step instructions. Instead, it explains how safety systems are judged under legal scrutiny, why systems fail predictably, and what leaders need to understand to govern safety deliberately rather than reactively.

Understanding workplace safety systems, governance and legal expectations is the first book in the Safety Decoded: Australia series. It is written for those who do not manage safety day-to-day, but who are legally and practically responsible for ensuring it works.

If you want to understand why safety feels harder than it used to, why effort does not always translate into protection, and how courts actually determine whether obligations were met, this book provides that clarity.

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