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Customer Service / RE_157_CWHS_EP – WHS Roadmap 2016-2022 Final Review - BRD/19278

RFT ID BRD/19278
RFT Type Request for Proposals
Published 14-Apr-2023
Closes 1-May-2023 9:00am
Category Advisory consultants
Agency Department of Customer Service


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The Work Health and Safety Roadmap for New South Wales 2022 (the WHS Roadmap) was a six-year strategy that aimed to protect workers from harm, reduce unnecessary compliance costs and secure safety standards in NSW workplaces. The WHS Roadmap focused on key priority areas where the most significant work health and safety risks existed with a view to deliver on nationally agreed targets of a 33 per cent reduction in work related fatalities and a 50 per cent reduction in the incidence of serious injuries, illnesses and musculoskeletal injuries and illnesses.

Since 2016, two reviews were commissioned to understand the performance of the WHS Roadmap. In 2018, a ‘two-year review’ was conducted that reported on progress towards achieving the WHS Roadmap’s injuries and fatalities targets and assessed the implementation of the WHS Roadmap. In 2020, a mid-term review was conducted to assess the implementation of the WHS Roadmap, progress towards achieving the targeted reductions in the rates of serious injuries and fatalities in NSW workplaces, and the achievement of the short-term outcomes outlined in the evaluation framework.

The final review of the WHS Roadmap is intended to compliment the two previous reviews and highlight and summarise the roadmap’s key achievements, most significant changes in WHS practices and key lessons learnt

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Request for Proposals - An invitation for expressions of interest / seeking preliminary proposals. In many cases these may be used as a basis for shortlisting tenderers, along with other criteria such as expertise and experience. Prospective tenderers are initially evaluated for their proposal against the relevant selection criteria. A number of those who best meet the criteria are invited to tender. For complex or some other types of procurement, where the product or service outcomes are highly dependent on the content of the proposals received from Tenderers, the outcome may be negotiated.

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