About WorkSafe Plan
The WorkSafe Plan is an assessment process which can be used as an audit tool to rate an organisation’s health and safety management system. The assessment process is designed to encourage best practice and recognise achievements in work health and safety. The process can be used to identify areas of work health and safety that could be improved.
WorkSafe encourages best practice in work health and safety by presenting WorkSafe Plan Certificates of Achievement to organisations that have achieved significant work health and safety performance.
WorkSafe recognises three levels of WorkSafe Plan Achievement:

Platinum Certificates
are awarded to organisations that achieve the highest standards of health and safety management

Gold Certificates
are awarded to organisations that demonstrate good progress towards a best practice approach to health and safety management.

Silver Certificates
are awarded to organisations that meet minimum standards of health and safety management.
About WorkSafe Plan Assessors
An organisation seeking a WorkSafe Plan Certificate of Achievement from WorkSafe must engage an independent WorkSafe Plan Assessor to complete and submit the assessment.
To be qualified as an Assessor, you must:
– have minimum certification as a principal or lead WHS auditor for WHS systems, e.g. Exemplar Global (RABQSA), IRCA or an equivalent body
– be qualified and experienced in work health and safety (WHS)
– be independent of the organisation being assessed
– successfully complete this online information session
– submit your current WHS auditor certification to WorkSafe to be recognised as a qualified WorkSafe Plan Assessor
If you have any questions about becoming a WorkSafe Plan Assessor you can https://staging.worksafeplan.demirs.wa.gov.au/course-login us here.
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