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1. Health and Safety Representatives Training |
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 An employer or safety representative should be able to recognize the limitations of a person who seems to be accident-prone. If better training and safety instruction are necessary, that would be worth while. It could improve the safety record of his establishment as well as production.
Two main aims of this training course
1. To provide appointed Health & Safety Reps with an overview of the O.H.S Act. This includes knowing what the act says about the duties and responsibilities of employers and their employees and what it requires of them.
2. To provide Health & Safety Representatives with an understanding of their role as such. This includes knowing what their duties and responsibilities are and how you should carry them out.
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2. Occupational Health & Safety Act Overview |
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DESPITE laws on occupational health and safety, injury and death at work still constitute a major problem. Obviously, then, safety in the workplace cannot simply be legislated. Employers and employees must take a measure of responsibility for their own safety and that of others. Therefore, all in a work force should wisely take a careful look at their work environment and their work habits. Have you, for example, noted whether your workplace is really safe? Are you working with any toxic substances? If so, are you adequately protected? Are you constantly under stress? This course is aimed at management representatives and informs them of the duties, responsibilties and liability of the company.
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 Although fire is one of the powerful forces of nature it can be both friend and foe. A raging bushfire can reshape the land, change the balance of plant species, alter the wildlife community, and threaten life and property. Industry fires threaten property and life resulting many times in great cost to businesses. How can one avoid disaster? What steps must be taken?
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4. General Safety Induction Training |
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 We can reduce much of the risk in life by simply being safety conscious. Millions annually suffer serious, even life-altering, injuries at their places of employment. Many others die prematurely because of on-the-job exposure to dangerous substances or as a result of stress at work. Since work-related death and serious injury occur in almost all sectors of industry and commerce, it is appropriate to ask: Just how safe are you at your place of employment? What situations there may threaten your health and life? This course is a must for all workers and gives an overview of practical safety precautions that need to be taken in the workplace.
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