Health & Safety of Community
When protecting yourself and your property against the threat of potential claims for injury, incident, or hazards, we do not take shortcuts when mitigating the risks associated with the health and safety of anyone entering the common property.
The Owners corporation, in particular, the appointed committee, the owners corporation manager, and the building manager owe a duty of care to provide a safe environment for everyone entering the property and the neighbourhood.
Because everyone has the right to live and work in a safe and protected environment.
- Under the Owners corporations Act 2006, Owners corporations Regulations 2018, the Owners corporation has a duty and obligation to maintain the common property.
- Under the Work Health and Safety Act, the Owners corporation must ensure the safety of all those performing services.
- Under the Common law and public liability obligations, the Owners corporation has a duty of care to all who enter the common property.
How do we do it?
- We invest considerable resources to keep abreast with the legislative & legal compliance updates
- We engage the services of expert consultants as and when needed
- We keep track of all events for evidence by means of a sophisticated document management platform
- We have a team of professionals who are trained and experienced in reporting and logging such events
- We carefully maintain a panel of contractors who are up to speed with health & safety. Access to more than 2,500 authorised contractors
- Work Health and Safety guidance and best practice procedures and systems to tailor for your property
- And much more!
We can also support you by connecting you to other specialists who offer additional support services across community living, including:
- Training for committees, facilities managers, and caretakers on public liability and WHS
- Site-specific regulatory compliance reporting as a health check for your property
- Strata Schemes Management Act
- Duty to maintain, repair, and manage the common property according to legislation
- Work Health and Safety Act
- Duty to ensure the safety of those performing services
- Common law and public liability
- Duty of care to all people who enter your common property
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- Community Health & Safety benefits
- We all have the right to live and work in a safe and protected environment