OHS Act definition

OHS Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004;
OHS Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 85 of 1993.
OHS Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Vic), or its successor.

Examples of OHS Act in a sentence

  • The Mandatory further warrants that he and/or his employees undertake to maintain such compliance with the OHS Act.

  • In terms of Section 16 (1) of the OHS Act, the Mandatory shall accordingly ensure that the requirements of the OHS Act are complied with by himself and/or his nominated Managing Director.

  • Any such appointed person shall be trained on any occupational health and safety matter and the OHS Act provisions pertinent to the work that is to be performed under his responsibility.

  • Only a duly authorised representative appointed in terms of Section 16.2 of the OHS Act is eligible to sign this agreement on behalf of the Mandatary.

  • It is accepted that the relevant authorities may have to be notified, and provisions of the OH&S Act implemented.


More Definitions of OHS Act

OHS Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 85 of 1993 and all Regulations made or deemed to be made thereunder;
OHS Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 (Victoria) as varied from time to time, or any successor to that Act.
OHS Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act 2004 as amended or replaced from time-to-time.
OHS Act has the meaning set forth in section 11.1;
OHS Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Act, 1993;
OHS Act means the Occupational Health and Safety Xxx 0000 (Vic) as varied from time to time, or any successor to that Act.