How to Write a Psychosocial Hazard Policy: A Step-by-Step Guide for Australian Employers
Quick answer: To write a psychosocial hazard policy, start with a baseline survey, consult your workers, then draft a version-controlled document that names the hazards, controls and review dates. Add targeted training, record everything and review the policy regularly so it stays current and defensible. Most Australian employers know they have a duty to manage physical safety. Fewer feel confident about the mental side. Yet learning how to write a psychosocial hazard policy is now part of meeting your work health and safety obligations across the country. Regulators expect a documented, living system, not a file that gathers dust. The good news is that a strong policy follows a clear pattern. You gather evidence, you talk to your people, you write down what you will do, and you keep checking that it works. This guide walks through each step in plain English, with a checklist and a table you can copy. The numbers explain the urgency. Serious mental health claims rose 14.7% in a single...