HEALTH & SAFETY POLICY
This is achieved by maintaining our Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) and ensuring it complies with the ISO 45001:2018 which covers the activities of our operation.
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OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY
TLC. HYGIENE MATTERS is dedicated to ensuring that all our work is carried out safely, with a high level of integrity and quality workmanship. Our aim is to ensure every employee, sub-contractor, customer, and member of the public is protected from health hazards by applying quality safety standards in everything we do.
This is achieved by maintaining our Occupational Health and Safety Management System (OHSMS) and ensuring it complies with ISO 45001:2018 which covers the activities of our operation.
The Occupational Health and Safety Management System objective is to eliminate work-related injury and illness by:
- Conforming to legislative requirements, being the Act, Regulations or Codes of Practice.
- Identifying hazards in the workplace.
- Assessing risks associated with identified hazards.
- Putting control measures in place to minimise the risk.
- Reviewing controls to ensure they remain effective.
- Implementing safe work systems such as Safe Work Method Statements (SWMS).
- Communicating safety issues to the team through scheduled toolbox talks.
- Competent supervision and training for all TLC. HYGIENE MATTERS team.
- Program auditing ensuring aspects of the OHSMS is functioning correctly.
- Periodic reviews to continuously improve the OHSMS.
- Involving all the team for feedback on the effective implementation of enhancements.
TLC. HYGIENE MATTERS employees, sub-contractors, and customers are asked to commit to our “Zero Harm” objective and make our work sites a safer – healthier place to work.
Please comply with our safe work practices and report unsafe conditions to your TLC. HYGIENE MATTERS manager. Your commitment will ensure everyone stays safe while at work and we value your contribution to safety.
Tom Rotumah
Managing Director
TLC. HYGIENE MATTERS
Date: January 2022
Review date: January 2024
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Tom Rotumah
Company Director & MD
Tom maintains a strong connection to country, community and culture and knows with his influence he can inspire our young Indigenous people and make a difference to their self – esteem and self – belief to achieve their goals, securing their future careers within the communities they live in.
Shane Richards
Company Director & CEO
Shane brings an extensive career in senior management roles to TLC. HYGIENE MATTERS, specialising in sales and marketing and product development, he co-founded “Get it Done Services” in 2013 a company that quickly became a trusted business partner to some of the country’s biggest blue-chip companies.
In 2017, Shane co-founded TLC Commercial a company that supplies a range of plant-derived safe cleaning products across the country. Shane believes that our communities still face the challenges of how to educate people on the importance of good hygiene, in times of deadly viruses and nasty germs it is clear something needs to be done.
Mark Richards
Company Director
Mark’s passion for good hygiene and an environment free of germs and toxic chemicals has led to his desire to work in the hygiene industry and make a difference to people’s health.