End-of-Year WHS: What Every Workplace Should Prioritise

As the end of the year approaches, many workplaces experience increased pressure, changing schedules, and shifting priorities. While it can be a rewarding time, it also brings a unique set of Work Health and Safety (WHS) risks. The combination of fatigue, staff shortages, festive events, and operational deadlines means safety systems can easily become strained.

To ensure a safe and compliant close to the year—and a strong start to the next—businesses should take a proactive, structured approach to WHS. Here are the key concerns and obligations employers should address during the final months of the year.

Managing Fatigue and Workload Pressures

Why it matters

End-of-year deadlines, increased customer demand, and leave-related staffing gaps often result in longer hours or compressed workloads. Fatigue reduces concentration, slows reaction time, and significantly increases the risk of incidents.

Employer obligations

  • Monitor hours worked and ensure employees take adequate rest breaks
  • Review rosters to avoid excessive overtime or back-to-back shifts
  • Encourage reporting of fatigue-related concerns without stigma
  • Ensure management leads by example in maintaining sustainable workloads

Recommended actions

  • Implement fatigue checks for high-risk roles
  • Communicate clear expectations around workload management
  • Consider temporary staffing to avoid overburdening teams

Seasonal Stress and Mental Health Risks

Why it matters

End-of-year stressors—both professional and personal—can heighten psychological risks. High workloads, performance reviews, financial pressures, and holiday-related stress can impact wellbeing.

Employer obligations

  • Identify and manage psychosocial hazards as part of WHS duties
  • Provide access to mental health support services (e.g., EAP)
  • Foster a culture where psychological safety is prioritised

Recommended actions

  • Check in with staff about workplace pressures
  • Promote wellbeing initiatives and remind staff of support resources
  • Train supervisors to identify signs of stress or burnout

Safety Risks During End-of-Year Shutdowns or Ramp-Ups

Many businesses either slow down significantly or push into high-activity periods depending on the industry. Both come with WHS considerations.

If your workplace shuts down

  • Conduct shutdown inspections: electrical, plant, security, and hazardous substances
  • Develop procedures for safe isolation of equipment
  • Communicate clear shutdown responsibilities and timelines

If operations intensify

  • Reconfirm competency of all staff operating plant or equipment
  • Ensure temporary or seasonal workers receive full WHS inductions
  • Increase supervision in high-risk or high-traffic areas

Safe Celebrations and End-of-Year Events

Why it matters

Work functions—whether onsite or offsite—can introduce WHS risks related to alcohol, travel, behaviour, and environment.

Employer obligations

  • Provide a safe environment and manage foreseeable risks
  • Set clear standards of behaviour aligned with workplace policies
  • Have transport options or safe-travel guidance for attendees

Recommended actions

  • Communicate conduct expectations before events
  • Limit alcohol service and provide food and non-alcoholic options
  • Ensure managers understand their responsibilities during events

Reviewing Incidents, Hazards and Risk Controls

The end of the year is a strategic time to reflect on safety performance and prepare for the year ahead.

Employer obligations

  • Document and investigate all incidents and near misses
  • Review risk assessments for relevance and accuracy
  • Consult workers on what’s working and what needs improvement

Recommended actions

  • Analyse WHS data for trends
  • Update safety procedures and training plans
  • Schedule early-year WHS training refreshers

Ensuring Compliance With Legal and Reporting Requirements

End-of-year periods can distract from mandatory compliance obligations. Businesses should ensure no WHS requirements are overlooked.

Key obligations may include (depending on jurisdiction):

  • Maintaining up-to-date safety documentation and registers
  • Meeting reporting requirements for notifiable incidents
  • Ensuring licenses, permits, and certifications are current
  • Keeping training records complete and accurate

Recommended actions

  • Conduct an internal WHS audit or compliance check
  • Assign responsibility to a dedicated WHS coordinator or manager
  • Set up automated reminders for time-sensitive obligations

Preparing for the New Year

A strong start to the upcoming year depends on planning before the current year ends.

Recommended actions

  • Schedule safety meetings and training for the start of the new year
  • Update WHS objectives and targets
  • Plan maintenance or upgrades during shutdown periods
  • Communicate early about key safety initiatives for the coming year

Conclusion

End-of-year WHS management is not just about compliance—it’s about protecting people during a period known for higher risk. By focusing on fatigue, mental health, safe celebrations, operational changes, and compliance obligations, employers can safeguard their teams and set the stage for a productive and safe new year.

End of Year Staff Function

It’s that time of the year again

Everyone is ready to let their hair down at your end of year staff function, it’s well deserved of course after working tirelessly throughout the year. Just remember, you owe a duty of care to your workers and other guests at work functions.

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Give your workers a refresher on relevant company policies and procedures prior to your work function, for example Drugs and Alcohol and Sexual Harassment, and remind workers that disciplinary action can be taken for any breaches of these policies and procedures. Sherm Software has all company documentation available at anytime, anywhere to all of your workers so it’s as easy as sending out a notification through Sherm to brush up on company policies and procedures.

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