graph TD
A["๐ค Clause 8.1.4<br/>Beyond Direct Staff"] --> B["๐ 8.1.4.1<br/>Procurement"]
A --> C["๐ท 8.1.4.2<br/>Contractors"]
A --> D["๐ค 8.1.4.3<br/>Outsourcing"]
B --> B1["โ
Ensure Products<br/>Conform"]
C --> C1["๐ Coordinate<br/>Hazard ID"]
C --> C2["๐ฏ Assess Contractor<br/>Risks"]
D --> D1["๐๏ธ Ensure Functions<br/>Controlled"]
A --> E["๐ ๏ธ How It Works"]
E --> E1["๐ Prequalification"]
E --> E2["๐ชช Site Induction<br/>and Permits"]
E --> E3["๐ค Host Manager<br/>Oversight"]
style A fill:#4A90E2,color:#fff,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style B fill:#7ED321,color:#000,stroke:#333,stroke-width:2px
style C fill:#F5A623,color:#000,stroke:#333
style D fill:#BD10E0,color:#fff
style E fill:#50E3C2,color:#000
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Key takeaways
- Clauses 8.1.4.1 to 8.1.4.3 extend OH&S responsibility to procurement, contractors, and outsourcing.
- Procurement controls ensure purchased products and services conform to OH&S requirements.
- Contractor controls require coordinating to identify hazards and assess and control risks from contractor activities.
- Outsourcing requires the organization to ensure outsourced functions and processes remain controlled.
- Prequalification, induction, permits, and host-manager oversight operationalize these requirements.
- Construction and facilities-management contracts show how these controls work in practice.
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