Risk management overview

On 31 March 2022, the Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws replaced the health and safety elements of the Mines Safety and Inspection laws. For information visit www.demirs.wa.gov.au/whs

All health and safety notifications, forms and guidance for mining and petroleum has moved to the WorkSafe website

The information below has been left for historical compliance reference purposes

 

 

Mentally healthy workplaces: Resources for management

What is risk management?

risk management process
Simplified risk management process

Risk management is a proactive process which can be used for managing safety and health risks in the workplace. Although it is the responsibility of leadership to manage risks, developing and maintaining psychologically healthy and safe workplaces relies on everyone participating in the risk management process.

Adopting a risk management approach helps organisations to:

  • prevent and reduce the number and severity of injuries and illnesses from exposure to psychosocial hazards and risk factors
  • promote worker health and wellbeing
  • identify and take opportunities for continuous improvement and innovation in their safety and health management systems.

To manage risks for mentally healthy workplaces, organisations need to:

  1. Identify the psychosocial hazards and risk factors
  2. Assess the associated risks
  3. Control the risks by making the changes necessary to eliminate the hazards or risk factors or, as far as practicable, minimise the risk of harm
  4. Monitor and review the effectiveness of the controls.

Resources

Psychologically safe and healthy workplaces: Risk management approach toolkit - Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety

Mentally healthy workplaces audit - technical guide and audit tool template - Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety