OHS (Occupational Health & Safety) Consulting
It’s reassuring to know you can call upon expert assistance when you need it. We offer OHS consulting services to organisations seeking to remedy a specific issue or improve their overall performance. With specialist knowledge in this area, we can diagnose issues you might face and recommend steps for improvement, assisting you fully through the change process.
How we work
At Graham A Brown & Associates expertise, communication and flexibility underpin our consulting services. Our dedicated consultants will:
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Transfer specialised knowledge to your organisation
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Analyse workplace health and safety issues
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Build consensus for recommendations
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Help your organisation mitigate short-term issues
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Develop strategies for long-term improvement
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Share awareness of current leading practice
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Provide external, objective advice
Communication is key
A critical element to achieving positive outcomes is communication. We start by defining the problem with you then determining the causes behind it. When it’s time to put recommendations into action, we communicate changes to all required levels of your organisation. At the same time, confidentiality is one of our highest priorities.
Our consulting methods
We facilitate positive outcomes to occupational health and safety issues through various processes including:
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Defining the scope of works
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Research and data collection
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Advising and scheduling realistic action timelines
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Identifying constraints such as resources
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Developing and presenting a workable solution
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Meeting preparations, teleconferencing
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Streamlining processes
Expertise = quick turnaround
OHS issues must often be turned around quickly and therefore require knowledge and resources at hand. Our experienced team will use appropriate processes to guide you through change in the time required.
Enabling your success
While our consultation services do involve providing advice, we also apply a facilitative learning approach, empowering clients to implement processes autonomously.