
Who or what is a PCBU? - WorkSafe
2017年10月24日 · A PCBU means a Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking. It's a broad concept used throughout HSWA to describe all types of modern working arrangements which we commonly refer to as businesses. Most New Zealand businesses, whether large corporates, sole traders, or self-employed, are classed as PCBUs.
A person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) has a primary duty of care to ensure, so far as is reasonably practicable, the health and safety of workers. A PCBU owes a primary duty of care to workers if it: • engages or causes the engagement of workers to carry out work, or • directs or influences workers carrying out work
PCBU - SafeWork NSW
A ‘person conducting a business or undertaking’ (PCBU) is a broad term used throughout work health and safety legislation to describe all forms of modern working arrangements, which we commonly refer to as businesses. A person who performs work for a PCBU is considered a worker. Types of PCBUs can include: public and private companies
Duties of a PCBU - Safe Work Australia
A person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) has a primary duty of care to ensure the health and safety of workers while they are at work in the business or undertaking and others who may be affected by the carrying out of work, such as visitors.
WHS PCBUs, workers and officers: Fact sheet - SafeWork NSW
A PCBU conducts a business or undertaking alone or with others. The business or undertaking can operate for profit or not-for-profit. The definition of a PCBU focuses on the work arrangements and the relationships to carry out the work. In addition to employers, a PCBU can be a corporation, an association, a partnership or sole trader.
Who or What is a PCBU? | Advanced Safety
2024年12月18日 · What is a PCBU? A PCBU refers to any individual or organisation conducting a business or undertaking, regardless of whether it’s for profit. This includes: The PCBU framework ensures that accountability extends to everyone involved in workplace operations, making it clear that health and safety responsibilities cannot be delegated away.
What does PCBU mean? - SafetyCheck
PCBU stands for Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking. It’s a legal term used in work health and safety (WHS) laws, in Australia, to identify those responsible for ensuring the health and safety of workers and others in the workplace.
Person Conducting a Business or Undertaking - PCBU
New Legislation is now in place for Workplace Health and Safety Act which places the primary duty of care and various other duties and obligations on a ‘person conducting a business or undertaking’ (PCBU). The meaning of a PCBU is set out in section 5 of the WHS Act...
FAQs - PCBU
PCBUs or Person (s) in Control of a Business or Undertaking is a new term used under the National Harmonisation of OHS Laws. The National OHS Laws are consistent laws for the Commonwealth, Queensland and New South Wales States and the Australian Capital and Northern Territories. The laws in each jurisdiction include the:
Who Is a PCBU & Who Is a Worker? You May Be Surprised
2018年8月23日 · A ‘person conducting a business or undertaking’ (PCBU) is a legal term under WHS laws for individuals, businesses or organisations that are conducting business. A person who performs work for a PCBU is considered a worker. Types of …