Strategies to Strengthen Workplace Health and Safety Training
Every year, thousands of Australian workers are injured on the job many of these incidents are preventable. According to SafeWork Australia, workplace injuries and illnesses cost the economy billions annually. Yet, many organisations still approach WHS training as a compliance exercise rather than a strategic investment. The reality is clear: effective workplace health and safety training goes well beyond policies and inductions. It drives behavioural change, builds workforce confidence, and embeds a culture where safety is prioritised at every level. Whether you’re running a small business or managing HR in a large enterprise, implementing the right strategies for workplace health and safety training is essential not just for compliance, but for protecting your people. 1. Start with Role-Specific Risk Assessments A strong WHS training program begins with understanding workplace risks. Conducting a Job Hazard Analysis (JHA) or Job Safety Analysis (JSA) allows you to identify hazards s...