Miller’s Autoglass is committed to maintaining a safe and healthy work environment in compliance with Western Australian safety regulations, including the Occupational Safety and Health Act 1984 and the Workers’ Compensation and Injury Management Act 1981. Our safety policy applies to all employees and contractors, ensuring that our operations protect both workers and the community from injury, illness, and property damage.
We set clear occupational health and safety objectives, develop and implement plans and procedures to comply with safety legislation, and ensure that our employees receive the necessary training to work safely. Our policy includes safe handling and storage of materials, thorough reporting and investigation of workplace incidents, and the provision of adequate first aid resources.
Employees are expected to work with care, follow safety procedures, report hazards, and cooperate with safety training and rehabilitation programs. We aim for a zero-incident workplace, but when incidents do occur, we manage them to minimise impact, learn from them, and take preventive actions.
Miller’s Autoglass also conducts regular workplace inspections to identify and mitigate hazards. In the event of an injury, we have a clear process for reporting, investigating, and managing the situation, including compliance with workers’ compensation laws and rehabilitation support to ensure a safe return to work.
Our policy is regularly reviewed and updated to ensure ongoing compliance with legislative, policy, and operational requirements. The health and safety of our employees is of the upmost importance.