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Sue Bottrell

Lawyer/ Fellow AIHS |
Sue Bottrell

Sue Bottrell, Director of ContractorSAFE, has worked in occupational health and safety and workers compensation for the past 18 years. She is a practicing lawyer and a suitably qualified OHS professional as defined by Worksafe Victoria (2008) and has qualifications in safety and law to master’s level. This combination of qualifications and experience sets Sue apart from all other OHS lawyers and safety professionals and puts her at the top of the safety profession.

Sue is a legal and safety specialist in management of contractor safety. She is very vocal about the costly and ineffective practices currently being adopted by employers, and safety professionals, in this area. She regularly speaks and publishes on this topic and acts as an expert witness. She has also developed an approach to contractor safety management which ensures effective and compliant prequalification, on boarding, monitoring and performance review of contractors. The Four Pillars of Contractor Safety Management. Her advice correctly reflects the High Court’s interpretation of duties owed by Principal Contactors, which the majority of other professional advice in this area does not, in respect of contractor safety management while thoroughly managing liability and focusing effort on prevention.

She is also a specialist in the application of the National Heavy Vehicle Law under Chain of Responsibility obligations. She has worked hard within the transport industry to demystify that law and ensure its correct and effective implementation. She is also the AIHS representative for the current review of the Heavy Vehicle National Law being undertaken by the National Transport Commission.

Sue was the first safety professional in Australia to become a Certified Chartered Generalist OHS Professional Member of the Australian Institue of Health and Safety and was awarded the honour of Fellow in 2019.

She also served as AIHS Treasurer from 2009 – 2010 and as a National Board Member from 2013 – 2015. She has been instrumental in the advancement of the safety professions standing in the community and the implementation of certification of safety professionals to ensure the community has access to qualified and competent safety advice

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QLD Magistrates Decision A Red Herring

A QLD Magistrate recently handed down a decision that may cause some angst but a careful reading of the factual matrix is important to avoid misunderstanding the impact of the decision.

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Sue Bottrell
February 2023
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The Real Deal with Licensing/ Credential Collection

So today before I got in my car I walked down to the police station and showed them my license. Then I walked back home and drove off in my car. Uh no…. I am assumed to be licensed until I am not.

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Sue Bottrell 3 minutes
November 2022
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Common Deadly Sins in Contractor Safety Management

Sue explains some common deadly sins when working with companies to improve contractor safety management.

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Sue Bottrell 4 minutes
November 2022
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TWO NSW WHS Contractor Decisions – One Excellent and One not so much

Sue's takes us through not one but two WHS contractor decisions

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Sue Bottrell 2 minutes
November 2022
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Podcast: Sue Bottrell on LawyersWeekly

The management of contractor safety is “one of the most misunderstood areas of law”. Sue, discusses this on LawyersWeekly podcast. A great listen

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Sue Bottrell 22 minute listening
October 2022
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Webinar Summary – Critical Concepts Under the Heavy Vehicle National Law
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Sue Bottrell 3 minutes
August 2022
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Here We Go Again! SafeWork NSW v Arkwood (Gloucester) PL

The case and what head of legal Sue's thoughts are.

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Sue Bottrell 3 minutes
August 2022
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Webinar Summary – Industrial Manslaughter

We had 150 people attend our latest LinkSafe Professional Development series webinar looking the impact of industrial manslaughter and reckless endangerment legislation on contractor safety management.

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Sue Bottrell 5 minutes
August 2022
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Contractor Categories? Is there a better way?

There is a sliding scale as to how much you need to be involved with your contractors in respect of managing their safety. Have fun looking at your contractor categories and seeing if this type of categorisation works better for you.

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Sue Bottrell 3 minutes
July 2022
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How important is prequalifying your contractors?

Prequalification is often used as a method to confirm the management of safety on the ground y contractors through the collection and assessment of documentation as evidence of operational safety management.

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Sue Bottrell 3 minutes
June 2022
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Contractor Safety Management – Who Has Control?
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Sue Bottrell 7-9 Minutes
May 2022
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LinkSafe Professional Development Series – Webinar 1
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Sue Bottrell
April 2022