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Request an advisory visit - privacy collection notice

How we handle your personal information when you request an advisory visit.

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  1. Who we are
  2. Why we collect your personal information
  3. The kinds of information we collect
  4. Are you required by law to provide your information
  5. How we may use and disclose this information
  6. Protecting your information
  7. Your rights
  8. Contact us

1. Who we are

Your information is being collected and held by the SafeWork NSW Agency (SafeWork NSW). SafeWork NSW is the primary work health and safety regulator in New South Wales. It operates under the legislative mandate of the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (WHS Act) and is responsible for engaging with the NSW community to prevent work-related fatalities, serious injuries, illnesses and securing compliance with work health and safety laws. On 1 July 2025, it was formally established as an independent regulator under theWork Health and Safety Amendment (Standalone Regulator) Act 2025.

SafeWork NSW gives priority to protecting the privacy of your personal information, in accordance with the Privacy and Personal Information Protection Act 1998 (PPIP Act) and theHealth Records and Information Privacy Act 2002 (HRIP Act).

2. Why we collect your personal information

We collect your personal information so that we can properly assess your request for a free advisory visit, confirm your eligibility, understand the circumstances surrounding your concerns, and provide tailored advice and support to help your business maintain a safe workplace and meet its work health and safety responsibilities.

3. The kinds of information we collect

We may collect the following personal information:

  • Full name
  • Email
  • Contact phone
  • Workplace location
  • Business name(s) ABN, and contact details
  • Business Address
  • Other worker or management name(s) and role(s)

4. Are you required by law to provide your information

Providing this information is voluntary. However, if you choose not to provide it, we may be limited in our ability to provide advice service to you.

5. How we may use and disclose this information

We may use and disclose the information we collect in the following ways:

  • To prepare and organise an advisory visit: This information enables SafeWork NSW to allocate an inspector and plan the visit according to your specific needs and circumstances.
  • To provide guidance or recommendations: The information assists us in offering appropriate advice, interventions, or referrals according to your specific needs and circumstances.
  • To communicate with relevant parties: Where appropriate and lawful, the information may be shared with internal stakeholders or external service providers to address your specific needs and circumstances. This is done on a strictly need‑to‑know basis.
  • To meet legal or regulatory obligations: We may use or disclose the information when required to comply with WHS laws, privacy laws, or other statutory responsibilities.
  • To maintain records for accountability: Information may be stored securely as part of our recordkeeping requirements to ensure transparency, auditability, and proper management of WHS matters.
  • Ministerial support: To provide information and support to Ministers including the Minister for Work Health and Safety.
  • Referral to other regulators: To refer matters reported to SafeWork NSW to other appropriate regulators.
  • Service quality and feedback: To manage the quality of our service delivery and to seek your feedback.
  • Policy, planning and evaluation: To support informed policy making, program management, evaluation, research, and service planning, including facilitating more efficient service delivery for the public of NSW.
  • Emergencies: To use your information in emergencies to prevent or lessen a serious and imminent threat to life or health.
  • Artificial intelligence technologies: To use artificial intelligence (AI) technologies to assist in processing, analysing, or responding to the information you provide. All use of AI is conducted in accordance with applicable privacy laws and data protection standards.
  • Corporate services and data handling: On 1 July 2025, SafeWork NSW was established as an Executive Agency related to the Department of Customer Service (DCS). DCS continues to provide some corporate service functions to SafeWork under formal agreement and assist us with our business operations by providing software and storing data on our behalf. See: Information about how DCS manages personal information.
  • Use with your consent: If you consent to another use or disclosure
  • Other directly related purposes: For purposes directly related to the above or as otherwise required or authorised by law.

Where SafeWork NSW is permitted, authorised, or required to use or disclose information in accordance with legal requirements or a law of the State of NSW or the Commonwealth, measures will be taken to minimise the unnecessary disclosure of personal information.

We will not disclose your information to anybody else unless we are authorised or permitted to do so by law or where you have given consent. For further information, please see our Privacy Statement.

6. Protecting your information

We will store and manage your information in accordance with the provisions of the PPIP Act and HRIP Act. We have measures in place to help protect your personal information from loss, unauthorised access, use, modification, disclosure, or other misuse.

We will only keep information for as long as we need it to fulfil the purposes, we collected it for. After which, the information will be disposed of securely in accordance with the State Records Act 1998 and any other applicable legislation.

See our Privacy Management Plan for more information about how we handle your personal information.

7. Your rights

Subject to certain conditions, you have the right to access or correct your personal and/or health information. If you wish to invoke any of the above rights, please contact us at: contact@safework.nsw.gov.au.

8. Contact us

For further information contact us or call 13 10 50.

If you would like to make a privacy enquiry or complaint, you can contact us at privacy@safework.nsw.gov.au.

SafeWork NSW
92-100 Donnison St
Gosford 2250 NSW

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