Crown Solicitors Office – Health and Safety Representatives bulletin
16 July 2018
Crown Solicitors Office – Health and Safety Representatives bulletin – July 2018 (PDF version)
Health & Safety Representatives at the CSO
In 2017 ɫmembers at CSO requested the election of Health & Safety Representatives (HSRs) in their workplace. After negotiations between the ɫand CSO management, three HSRs were elected at the CSO in 2018.
Your ɫDelegate, Teri Southwell, was elected as HSR for the “Corporate Services & Secretarial Staff” workgroup. Alongside Teri, two other HSRs were elected for the “Legal: office & site visits” and “Legal: office only” workgroups.
What is a Health and Safety Representative (HSR)?
A HSR is a worker elected by their work group colleagues to represent the work health and safety (WHS) interests of that workgroup.
HSRs are distinct from Health and Safety Committees because they have different powers and functions. The powers and functions of a HSR are contained in
It is important to remember that work health and safety also encompasses mental health. HSRs can take action on psychological as well as physical WHS issues. This includes work pressure, bullying, harassment, and violence.
The ɫencourages the election of HSRs in workplaces, as they are a powerful and effective tool in protecting the WHS interests of workers.
What does a HSR do?
A HSR can:
- Represent workers in WHS matters
- Monitor & review measures taken by management to address risks & comply with the WHS Act
- Investigate complaints about WHS from workers
- Inquire into anything that appears to be a risk to workers
- Conduct workplace inspections
- Accompany SafeWork inspectors during workplace inspections
- Request access to WHS data held by the employer, such as incident & injury reports
- Be present at interviews with a worker/s, with the consent of the worker/s
- HSRs are automatically entitled to be part of the Health and Safety Committee.
Additionally, if a HSR has completed the 5 day accredited HSR training course they have the following powers:
- Cease Unsafe Work: a HSR can direct workers to cease unsafe work if there is a serious risk of immediate or imminent danger.
- Provisional Improvement Notices (PIN): a HSR can issue management with a PIN when there is a safety problem and consultation with the employer has not remedied the problem.
An HSR cannot be held personally liable for anything they have done or not done if they have acted in good faith ().
A Democratic Process
HSRs must be democratically elected by workers in an open and transparent election process. HSRs are elected for a three-year term and can be re-elected. However, a HSR can be removed by the majority of workers in the work group if the workers believe the HSR is no longer acting in the best interests of the workers.
A Message from your “Corporate Services & Secretarial Staff” HSR – Teri Southwell:
“If there is anything that you would like to report you can do so without supplying your name, by leaving a note with the details of the issue on my desk. As long as the date is on the note it can be investigated.”
More Information
WHS Resources on the ɫwebsite: /category/resources/whs/
Members can contact the Member Support Centre on 1800 772 679 with any queries
Your ɫDelegate is:
Your ɫstaff are:
Surabi Alauddin – ɫOrganiser –
Andrew Boulton – ɫIndustrial Officer –
What can you do?
- Print this bulletin and put it up on your notice board
- Become a ɫDelegate – contact your current delegate or ɫOrganiser
- Interested in becoming a HSR in the future? – contact your delegate or ɫOrganiser
- Attend the next ɫMembers Meeting
- Encourage your colleagues to join the ɫ
- Like and Follow the Safer Together ɫFacebook page
