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Best practice principles: Quality, safe workplaces

Queensland Government

Version:  2021.  (Current)
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Publication date
September 2021
Pages
38
Current status
Current
Description

The Queensland Government is committed to maximising benefits for Queenslanders by using procurement to support local jobs and businesses and drive economic, environmental and social outcomes. This includes ensuring quality, safe workplaces through application of the best practice principles for people engaged on major state government projects.

Ensuring quality, safe workplaces through the highest possible standards of workplace health and safety, engaging appropriate numbers of trainees and apprentices, and best practice industrial relations supports delivery of projects on time and on budget.

Scope

Contents:

Best practice principles: Quality, safe workplaces
When is a project subject to the best practice principles?
How to apply the best practice principles
Probity considerations
Compliance
Advice about applying the best practice principles
Definitions
Appendix 1 – Example subject areas related to each best practice principle
Appendix 2 – Example indicators of best practice
Appendix 3 – Key steps in the application of the best practice principles
Appendix 4 – Worked examples for proposing weightings
Appendix 5 – Example clauses

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Attribution
Queensland Government Procurement Office of Industrial Relations
Licence
Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International licence
QLD
Sector
Residential
Commercial
Civil
Industrial
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