1800429266

Health and Safety Representatives (HSR) Entitlement to Training

To exercise powers and rights as an HSR effectively, it is important that HSRs (and if applicable), any deputy HSR (DHSR) receive training. This will provide HSRs with the skills, knowledge and confidence to represent the members of their Designated Work Group (DWG).

HSR training is not intended to train HSRs to be health and safety professionals or to fulfil an employer's obligations in relation to OHS. Under the OHS Act 2004 HSR’s have no legal duties or obligations when acting in that capacity. HSR’s represent the interests of their DWG not the employer’s interests and have a range of powers that they may choose to exercise. The responsibility for providing a safe and healthy workplace rests with the employer.

Although the course is designed for HSRs, managers, supervisors, health and safety committee members and anyone with an interest in health and safety could also benefit from attending an HSR training course.

Under Section 67 of the OHS Act an employer must allow an HSR or DHSR time off work, with pay, to attend:

  • an HSR initial OHS training course (5 days duration) after being elected
  • an HSR refresher OHS training course (one day duration) at least once in each year they hold office after completing the initial training course

HAZCON is WorkSafe approved to deliver both the initial and refresher courses and has experienced trainers with a wealth of health and safety knowledge. Note that HAZCON is approved to deliver a general HSR OHS Refresher course as well as specifically themed refresher courses that cover the following topics

  • Plant
  • Work-related stress
  • Work related violence

For more information on these training courses please contact training@hazcon.com.au

Latest
News

Migrating from AS/NZS 4801 to ISO 45001

Posted by Andy Perry on 4 November 2019
A recent article released by the Compliance Council on the 9th June 2019, stated the occupational health and safety standard ISO 45001 will super...
Posted in:Andy Perry  

Managing health and safety your role as a manager/ supervisor

Posted by Richard Forster on 3 September 2019

The guidance below has been provided by WorkSafe Victoria to assist in determining competency of managers to manage health and safety. See how ...
Posted in:Richard Forster  

Safety Chat Newsletter

Training & Services Brochure

BookmarkTell a friendPrint