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Key Features:
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• Regulatory Compliance: Built to align with Australia’s WHS legislation and Codes of Practice, these templates include guidance notes and reference links to help you stay compliant.
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The Organise Insurance For Work-Related Accidents Risk Assessment includes the following job steps and related potential hazards:
- 1. Preparation
- Incorrect data
- Uninformed team members
- 2. Documentation
- Loss of documents
- Mixed up files
- 3. Correspondence with the insurance company
- Miscommunication
- Privacy breach
- 4. Ensuring clear understanding about the organization's requirement
- Information misunderstanding
- Missed details
- 5. Premium payment
- Fraudulent transactions
- Delay in payment
- 6. Legal scrutiny of the documents
- Non-compliance to regulations
- Ignoring small print
- 7. Sharing information with management and staff
- Misinformation
- Breach of privacy
- 8. Training sessions for awareness about the policy
- Standing for long hours
- Incorrect understanding
- 9. Print and digital documentation
- Fire hazard in storage room
- Data corruption
- 10. Maintaining a record of policy renewal dates
- Misplacement of documents
- Forgetting renewal date
- 11. Dealing with insurance claims
- Falsified claims
- Delayed reimbursement
- 12. Checking policy agreement clauses periodically
- Overlooking important details
- Non-adherence to updated laws
- 13. Regular updates to team on changes in policy
- Miscommunication
- Overload of information
- 14. Managing policy expiration and renewals
- Lapsed policy
- Increase in premium post lapse
- 15. Closing the activity
- Incomplete work
- Misplacing documents