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Working From Home – Guidelines And Policy

Model Workplace Health and Safety [WHS] laws still apply if workers work somewhere other than their usual workplace, for example, from home. If a Church is paying WorkCover premiums it is also obligated to meet the requirements of the insurer’s terms and conditions, including their work health and safety provisions.

worker is classified as anyone a church has directed to do a task, regardless as to whether paid or not. Employers have duties to ensure the health and safety of workers, even if they are working from home. Note, over 50% of accidents occur in the home compared to less than 10% at the workplace, so the risk is magnified.

SafeWork Australia’s website provides detailed information on working from another location for the employer, small business and the employee: It also includes information on how to manage the safety of workers and the workplace with regards COVID-19.

Based on information supplied by Safework Australia and WHS operators, CCCVaT has created this guideline/policy which establishes procedures and guidelines for workers who are instructed/directed or chose to work from another location or from home.

Disclaimer: Whilst all care has been taken in drafting this policy/guideline, CCCVaT Ministries Ltd accepts no responsibility for spelling or grammatical errors, omissions and failures to address applicable laws, by-laws and regulations or pertinent matters.

CCCVaT advises all intending to take up this policy/guideline to seek advice from a lawyer or an appropriate expert, prior to adopting it.

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