I don't doubt it Golden.
I visited Australia some years ago. Although I know little about the health and safety laws of warmer climates, I recall there were signs everywhere that reminded people that "Your personal health and safety is your responsibility".
On the basis of this attitude, I understand that employers etc are still duty bound to do similar to what they do here. However, the big thing that struck me was the recognition of not becoming a nanny state.
I get frustrated with the overused and misunderstood concept of PEEPS. Yes they have a very important place, in the right context and premises.
Just like the over zealous inspector I have recently met, who suggested that every visitor to a shop required a PEEP performed. Apparently generic plans are not good enough.
Maybe I should conduct a PEEP to ensure I can get down my stairs without falling over after a night at the pub when the wife sets the smoke alarm off in the morning!