Find a WorkSafe Plan assessor

Last updated: 26 August 2024

The WorkSafe Plan is an assessment process that rates safety and health management systems and directs attention to areas that could be improved.

The WorkSafe Plan is suitable for organisations of all sizes and can be used to:

  • provide information on desirable safety and health management practices
  • identify strengths and weaknesses in safety and health management systems
  • provide a measure for safety and health performance
  • implement a cycle of continuous improvement
  • compare performance with organisations in the same industry
  • gain recognition for standards achieved in management of the organisation’s safety and health systems.

WorkSafe Plan assessors

While anyone who has experience in auditing safety and health systems can use the WorkSafe Plan, in order to obtain a WorkSafe Plan Certificate of Achievement on behalf of an organisation the plan must be undertaken and submitted to WorkSafe by a recognised WorkSafe Plan assessor.

Engaging a WorkSafe Plan assessor

It is recommended that you verify the representations, statements and information provided by an assessor.​​

If your organisation is wanting to obtain a WorkSafe Plan Certificate of Achievement, you must engage an assessor who meets the following criteria.  If your organisation is large and/or has workplaces in various locations, contact WorkSafe to discuss the proposed assessment by emailing Manager, Safety Education at safetycomms@demirs.wa.gov.au

Independent assessors are required to be well qualified and experienced safety and health professionals.  The must also meet the following criteria:​

  • have minimum and current certification as a Principal or Lead OSH Auditor for health and safety management systems from Exemplar GlobalIRCA or an equivalent body
  • have undertaken an information session on using the WorkSafe Plan.

Directory of WorkSafe Plan assessors

This directory will be updated periodically. Any additions or amendments should be forwarded by email to worksafeplan@demirs.wa.gov.au

The directory of WorkSafe Plan assessors is listed by organisation and may include industries which the organisation specialises in.

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