Psychosocial Safety Surveys Are a Legal Obligation Under Australian WHS Law
Psychosocial safety surveys are now a legal obligation for Australian employers under Work Health and Safety (WHS) law. The model WHS Regulations - adopted across most Australian jurisdictions - require every Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking (PCBU) to systematically identify, assess, control, and review psychosocial hazards at work. Regular worker consultation, including surveys, is explicitly named as a mechanism for meeting that duty. If you cannot produce survey records and documented evidence of consultation with your workforce, you are not meeting your legal obligations regardless of how positive your workplace culture feels from the top. What Are Psychosocial Hazards Under Australian WHS Law? Psychosocial hazards are aspects of work, or the working environment, that can cause psychological or physical harm. The national Code of Practice on Managing Psychosocial Hazards at Work identifies at least 17 recognised hazard types, including: High job demands and low job cont...