Contractor Management

Leading Contractor Compliance Challenges and Priority Initiatives for Health, Safety & Environment Professionals in Australasia

This white paper highlights the increase in the use of contractors and subcontractors in Australia and New Zealand, the challenges this poses, and key initiatives for HSE teams.

Avetta Marketing
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In 2020, 2021 and much of 2022, workplace health and safety were the focus of unprecedented attention globally as Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) professionals were forced to deal with the fall-out from the coronavirus pandemic. Continual changes in regulations were followed by a gradual return to ‘normal’ for HSE teams across Australia and New Zealand. These regulatory changes increased pressure not only on HSE leaders, but also on the entire workforce – employees and contractors.

Today, Australasian HSE leaders are contending with psychosocial issues made worse by the pandemic and today’s economic uncertainty — against a backdrop of severe skills shortages. This is compounded by pressure to change organisational culture, address ESG requirements and implement new technology — amidst heightened cybersecurity risk. In parallel with this, megatrends such as digitalisation, climate change and globalisation are transforming the world of work.

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Contractor Management
Leading Contractor Compliance Challenges and Priority Initiatives for Health, Safety & Environment Professionals in Australasia

This white paper highlights the increase in the use of contractors and subcontractors in Australia and New Zealand, the challenges this poses, and key initiatives for HSE teams.

Avetta Marketing
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In 2020, 2021 and much of 2022, workplace health and safety were the focus of unprecedented attention globally as Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) professionals were forced to deal with the fall-out from the coronavirus pandemic. Continual changes in regulations were followed by a gradual return to ‘normal’ for HSE teams across Australia and New Zealand. These regulatory changes increased pressure not only on HSE leaders, but also on the entire workforce – employees and contractors.

Today, Australasian HSE leaders are contending with psychosocial issues made worse by the pandemic and today’s economic uncertainty — against a backdrop of severe skills shortages. This is compounded by pressure to change organisational culture, address ESG requirements and implement new technology — amidst heightened cybersecurity risk. In parallel with this, megatrends such as digitalisation, climate change and globalisation are transforming the world of work.

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Leading Contractor Compliance Challenges and Priority Initiatives for Health, Safety & Environment Professionals in Australasia

This white paper highlights the increase in the use of contractors and subcontractors in Australia and New Zealand, the challenges this poses, and key initiatives for HSE teams.

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Contractor Management
Leading Contractor Compliance Challenges and Priority Initiatives for Health, Safety & Environment Professionals in Australasia

This white paper highlights the increase in the use of contractors and subcontractors in Australia and New Zealand, the challenges this poses, and key initiatives for HSE teams.

Avetta Marketing
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In 2020, 2021 and much of 2022, workplace health and safety were the focus of unprecedented attention globally as Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) professionals were forced to deal with the fall-out from the coronavirus pandemic. Continual changes in regulations were followed by a gradual return to ‘normal’ for HSE teams across Australia and New Zealand. These regulatory changes increased pressure not only on HSE leaders, but also on the entire workforce – employees and contractors.

Today, Australasian HSE leaders are contending with psychosocial issues made worse by the pandemic and today’s economic uncertainty — against a backdrop of severe skills shortages. This is compounded by pressure to change organisational culture, address ESG requirements and implement new technology — amidst heightened cybersecurity risk. In parallel with this, megatrends such as digitalisation, climate change and globalisation are transforming the world of work.

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Contractor Management
Contractor Safety
Contractor Compliance
Contractor Prequalification
Subcontractor Management
Workforce Management
Worker Management
Worker Compliance
Contractor Management

Leading Contractor Compliance Challenges and Priority Initiatives for Health, Safety & Environment Professionals in Australasia

This white paper highlights the increase in the use of contractors and subcontractors in Australia and New Zealand, the challenges this poses, and key initiatives for HSE teams.

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Contractor Management
Leading Contractor Compliance Challenges and Priority Initiatives for Health, Safety & Environment Professionals in Australasia

This white paper highlights the increase in the use of contractors and subcontractors in Australia and New Zealand, the challenges this poses, and key initiatives for HSE teams.

Avetta Marketing
time icon
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In 2020, 2021 and much of 2022, workplace health and safety were the focus of unprecedented attention globally as Health, Safety & Environment (HSE) professionals were forced to deal with the fall-out from the coronavirus pandemic. Continual changes in regulations were followed by a gradual return to ‘normal’ for HSE teams across Australia and New Zealand. These regulatory changes increased pressure not only on HSE leaders, but also on the entire workforce – employees and contractors.

Today, Australasian HSE leaders are contending with psychosocial issues made worse by the pandemic and today’s economic uncertainty — against a backdrop of severe skills shortages. This is compounded by pressure to change organisational culture, address ESG requirements and implement new technology — amidst heightened cybersecurity risk. In parallel with this, megatrends such as digitalisation, climate change and globalisation are transforming the world of work.

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