Systems Development.
To get help developing your systems to recognised Standards, contact Alan on 0409064820.
There is an expectation in business these days that an Integrated Management System (IMS) is a must if you want to tender for any federal or state government funded work or if you want your business to maintain a competitive edge.
Implementing a safety management system or IMS will enable you to streamline your management processes and allow you to monitor your legal obligations. With the introduction of new hefty penalties coming into force in 2012 for companies, PCBU's and officers, there has never been a better time to review your strategies and objectives.
The most popular management system standard in the world, ISO 9001, requires only six documented procedures, enough to provide transparency, structure, and confidence to an organisation, its customers, and its employees. Beyond this, the number of documented procedures for other management systems including OHS and Environmental depends on the applicable AS or ISO standard and then upon the organisation’s size, types of risks and associated activities, and operational needs. Excessive documentation will, in fact, reduce the management system’s value to the organisation and its customers and would be considered counterproductive.
We can help and guide you with planning, preparation, implementation and monitoring of the following pre-qualification, accreditation and certification requirements:
- QLD PQC Accreditation Level
- NSW Department of Commerce
- National Main Roads Accreditation
- 2nd and 3rd Party Certification Systems AS/NZS 4801, OHSAS 18001, ISO 14001, ISO 9001
- Federal Safety Office Accreditation
- QLD Electrical Entity Accreditation; and
- Self Insurers Scheme


