Hunter-based businesswoman Sarah-Jane Dunford has launched the inaugural Hunter Safety Awards.
Developed to feature the achievements of local organisations and individuals, Sarah-Jane says that it’s important to hear the success stories surrounding the industry.
“Frequently it is only the negative stories that are publicised in the area of WHS,” Sarah-Jane said.
“In my role as a WHS consultant I get to see all the great things local people and businesses are implementing and I wanted these achievements to get the recognition they deserve.”
“I hope that by highlighting innovative approaches, best-practice implementation and those people that are passionate about WHS we can shine a spotlight on both our region and the industry.”
The Hunter Safety Awards comprises of 10 key categories, with nominations now open.
- WHS Champion of the Year
- Young WHS Leader of the Year
- Most Innovative WHS Idea
- WHS Student of the Year
- Best WHS Training Course
- Cutting-edge WHS Marketing
- Best WHS Management System (Large organisation)
- Best WHS Management System (SME)
- Best WHS Improvement (Large organisation)
- Best WHS Improvement (SME)
“I urge all local business owners, managers and employees to consider entering the awards,” Sarah-Jane said.
“It is a great opportunity to take stock of all the great things you have achieved, as well as get external recognition and kudos.”
“Entries don’t close until the end of November, however by downloading the criteria now they’ll have plenty of time to prepare their applications.”
“Whilst the name may be the Hunter Safety Awards, these awards acknowledge the full gamut of WHS, including the idea of embracing wellness as part of a workplace, maintaining a healthy life – both at work and at home, as well as the more traditional safety elements such as PPE, risk assessments and safety management planning.”
Sarah-Jane is also the Principal of Riskology Consulting, a safety advisory, training and auditing service.