Occupational Health & Safety Consulting, Courses,
& Internal Audits

Reduce Injuries. Lower Premiums. Ensure Compliance.

PROTECT YOUR PEOPLE AND YOUR BUSINESS FROM LIABILITY

We provide expert risk assessments, practical safety audits, and tailored WHS management systems to ensure you are compliant and your staff are safe.

Do you have systems and 
processes in place?
Have you identified all of 
the hazards in the 
workplace? 
And what have you done 
about them?
Have you trained all of 
 your staff, including the 
casuals and part timers?

OH&S OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH & SAFETY REQUIREMENTS

Knowing what to do to comply with all of the OHS legislation and regulations can be difficult and who has time to read all of that stuff anyway!

It is so important for businesses to comply with their health and safety obligations. Most of the legislation across Australia is the same, or very similar.

Having said that, regardless of where you are, the employer always ahs the primary duty of care to ensure the workplace is safe for employees, contractors and visitors.

So if you’re an employer OHS is very important because it ensures you’re workers are working in a workplace that is safe, and it may just save you from being heavily fined.

CONSULTING, AUDITS, SYSTEMS & MANAGEMENT

Need an OH&S
Consultant?

Experienced across a range of industries, our consultants can work with you to provide advice on OH&S legislation and compliance and assist you in developing unique solutions.

OH&S COURSES MELBOURNE, SYDNEY & BRISBANE

WorkSafe Approved
Training & Workshops

Our training programs are delivered by experience and qualified Risk Management Practitioners and include facilitated workshops and syndicate exercises, with relevant and practical industry examples. All McConville trainers are WorkSafe approved trainers.

We can even tailor our courses to suit your organisation!

Our OH&S courses include.

LOCK IN 2025 PRICES FOR YOUR 2026 AUDIT

Internal Audit & Report Special
$1,950

Leave your details and get a comprehensive internal audit and detailed action report for only $1950.  Enquiry must be made  before January 31st 2026.

FAQs

Have a Question About Food Safety?

What is food safety?

Food Safety means a lot of things, primarily it means making sure the food you sell or produce is safe for human consumption.

As a food handler, you have legal and job responsibilities to ensure that you maintain food safety in the workplace. As well as following safe day-to-day practices, this means understanding:

  • All policies and procedures that exist in your workplace, e.g. a food safety program;
  • Food safety hazards;
  • Principles for safe food handling.

Food safety is so important because as a food provider you have a legal obligation ensure that the food you handle and produce is safe for human consumption, that is no one is going to get sick or die from the food you have produced.

The legal obligations aside, you don’t want to be known as a food provider who sells or produces sub-standard food – this is why having some form of food safety program in place is vital.

Customers rely on food staff to provide food that is safe to eat and in a clean environment. When you have some form of food safety program in place, you will be complying with food laws. These laws place a great responsibility on anyone who is handling food in a food business. They are there to ensure that food remains ‘safe and suitable for your customers to eat.

Everyone who works in a food business – including the owner – is responsible for the delivery of safe food to the customer, and as the business owner you must ensure that all staff have the skills and knowledge, they need to safely handle food in their work roles.

Some businesses will be required to have a Food Safety Supervisor (FFS) and you will need to check with the relevant authority to see if you need a FFS (generally Class 1 and most Class 2). These courses can be done on line must be through a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and be a certified course.

For general food handling courses McConville Risk Solutions can develop and deliver these to your staff, and they’ll be tailored to suit your business.

Some businesses will be required to have a Food Safety Supervisor (FFS) and you will need to check with the relevant authority to see if you need a FFS (generally Class 1 and most Class 2). These courses can be done on line must be through a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and be a certified course.

Preparation is key when it comes to food safety. For most people, not knowing what to expect during an audit can make them feel powerless and lacking in self-confidence.

 

  • What should I have written on the label?
  • How long can I leave this in the cool room for?
  • What are allergens and I how do I let someone know what is in my product?

 

These are questions that our consultants are asked on a daily basis. But don’t panic, let our team of certified Food Safety Auditors guide you through the maze of legislative requirements and management practices.

At McConville Risk Solutions, we specialise in providing the right advice for your business along with developing and implementing practical systems that your staff will be able to follow.

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