Governance & Due Diligence

Psychosocial Hazards & Safety Australia operates within a professional governance framework appropriate to safety-critical, regulated and high-risk environments.

Our work is delivered in a manner consistent with organisational, regulatory and assurance expectations, including WHS obligations and psychosocial risk management principles.


1. Professional Governance

Our education, training and advisory activities are developed and delivered based on:

professional practice across regulated and safety-critical sectors

applied operational experience

ongoing sector engagement

alignment with relevant WHS and psychosocial risk frameworks

Governance is maintained through structured programme design, documentation standards and controlled delivery processes.


2. Evidence and Documentation

Credential summaries, evidence packs, references and correspondence records are maintained to support:

procurement processes

assurance and audit activities

due-diligence review

regulatory or organisational verification

These materials are not published publicly and are provided within the context of a formal engagement or meeting.


3. Quality and Scope Control

Scope of work, delivery boundaries and professional responsibilities are defined clearly for each engagement to ensure:

appropriate application of training and advisory material

avoidance of misinterpretation or misuse

alignment with organisational risk and governance structures


4. Regulatory and Sector Context

Our work is informed by current Australian regulatory and psychosocial risk management expectations, including evolving WHS requirements and recognised assurance principles.

This website does not constitute a certification or compliance function.


5. Due Diligence Enquiries

Organisations seeking to undertake formal due-diligence review, verification or governance assessment may request access to relevant documentation as part of a structured engagement process.


Effective Date 28th January 2026

This Governance & Due Diligence Statement is effective from the date of publication and may be updated periodically.