Knowledge
Keep up to date with work health & safety matters.
HSWA 2015 · s44 · officer due diligence
A director-owned record of statutory due diligence — every s44(4) obligation resolved to Current, Partial or Gap, with evidence that ages, attestations held apart from documents, and a board-ready report a regulator can read.
Officer-owned · Audit-logged · Point-in-time defensible
The duty, fully mapped
Section 44(4) breaks the officer duty into six obligations. Tika holds each one as a living row — its current state, the evidence behind it, and the gaps still open.
Keep up to date with work health & safety matters.
Understand the nature of the operations and their hazards and risks.
Ensure resources and processes to eliminate or minimise risk.
Ensure processes for receiving and responding to incident information.
Ensure processes for complying with duties and obligations.
Verify the resources and processes are provided and used.
Why it holds up
Every obligation sits at Current, Partial or Gap — each state earned by linked evidence, never a tick-box. The reader sees the duty, then the proof beneath it.
Each item carries a freshness window. When proof goes stale the obligation reopens on its own, so a record is never quietly out of date at the moment it matters.
A director’s sign-off is recorded separately from the documents it covers — an unambiguous chain of who attested to what, and when, that stands up under scrutiny.
The deliverable
Resolve the obligations and the board pack writes itself: every state, the evidence cited beneath it, and the attestations that stand behind it — point-in-time defensible, exported the moment it’s asked for.
Open the platform and walk a live company through the duty — obligations, evidence, attestations and the report, end to end.