Occupational Health & Safety
~to protect the health, safety and welfare of employees~
Occupational Health & Safety
~to protect the health, safety and welfare of employees~
Monday 27th May 3pm - Staff Immunisations - Hep B 2nd Dose
(staff will be notified of eligibility)
The OH&S Committee meets twice per term. The composition includes the elected HSR and Deputy HSR, representatives from each sub-school, a rep from Admin/Therapy, the Principal, Assistant Principals and the OH&S Manager Nominee.
Week 9- Wednesday 12th June
Meeting minutes can be found in Sharepoint and on our Noticeboard.
OH&S Manager Nominee: Mary Boutros
Elected Health and Safety Representative: Frances Hansen
Elected Deputy Health and Safety Representative: Amanda Hollway
Return to Work Co-ordinator: Michelle McMaster
Executive Assistant: Fiona Micelotta
ALL Incidents should be completed via XUNO.
Representation elected by workgroup:
We extend our congratulations to Irene G and Michelle D for taking on the OHS roles within our committee. Michelle will serve as our OHS Secretary, while Irene will assume the position of OHS Convener. Thank you both for your dedication and commitment!
At the beginning of this year, all JSA staff underwent Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) training. If you haven't taken part in any OHS training this year or during your time at JSA, please get in touch with me. Additionally, if you'd like a refresher, feel free to reach out.
Some of the reasons why we conduct an OHS induction:
• Safety Awareness
• Legal Compliance
• Risk Reduction
• Emergency Preparedness
OH&S Survey 2 2024 – Reducing Psychosocial Hazards
Your input is crucial to ensure we have a comprehensive understanding of our workplace safety culture.
Please take a moment to contribute your thoughts and experiences. Every response counts towards creating a safer environment for us all.
Survey Link:
https://forms.gle/HovcUgtZ4Ry4mARs6
Victoria is currently experiencing increased COVID-19 activity in the community, resulting in an increase in people being hospitalized with COVID-19.
At the same time, we are seeing increasing cases of influenza and Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) as we head into winter.
You can protect yourself & your loved ones from COVID with these 6 steps:
😷 Wear a mask
🏠 Stay home if sick
⏰ Test if you have symptoms
🌳 Let fresh air in or meet outdoors
💉 Stay up to date with your vaccinations
💡 Talk to your GP about COVID medicines
Read more at: https://www.health.vic.gov.au/health-alerts/increase-in-covid-19-activity