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  1. 1526: Your organisation’s environmental responsibility – leadership actions for company directors and managers

    This guidance sets out how company directors and managers can lead their organisations in taking responsibility for protecting the environment that is most affected by their operations. It is designed...

  2. 1816.1: Air quality and outdoor activity: guide for schools and early childhood centres

    Children and teenagers are more sensitive to air pollution than adults. This guide can help protect them from smoke...

  3. 1829: Background information: Draft urban stormwater management guidance consultation guide

    This consultation guide provides an overview of the Draft urban stormwater management guidance (publication 1739) and information to help support consultation on the draft guidance...

  4. 1719.3: After a fire: asbestos hazards

    During a fire, the amount of asbestos fibres released into the air is relatively low. However, pieces of asbestos material and some fibres may remain in the fire debris and present a risk to public...

  5. 1721.1: Fire retardants and health

    Fire retardants are chemicals that slow the spread or intensity of a fire. They help firefighters on the ground and are sometimes dropped from aircraft. Fire retardants have been used in Victoria for...

  6. 1741.1: Industry guidance: supporting you to comply with the general environmental duty

    A new legal framework that will help drive environmental improvements by ensuring everyone takes responsibility for the risks they pose to the environment will come into effect on 1 July 2021. The...

  7. 1869: Self-assessment tool for small business (Cantonese)

    Cantonese translation. From 1 July 2021, new laws require all businesses to prevent and manage the risks of harm to people and the environment from their activities. This self-assessment tool for...

  8. 1893: Erosion, sediment and dust: treatment train

    This guidance sheet provides information about using a treatment train approach to eliminate or reduce the risk of harm from erosion, sediment and dust. The treatment train approach is when more...

  9. 1764: Assessing and controlling risk: a guide for business (karenic)

    Karen translation. This guide provides businesses with a risk management framework that can be applied to help prevent harm to human health and the environment. Its principles can be applied to...

  10. 1766: Assessing and controlling risk: a guide for business (Korean)

    Korean translation. This guide provides businesses with a risk management framework that can be applied to help prevent harm to human health and the environment. Its principles can be applied to...