Health and Safety Representative Refresher QLD (WHSQ Approved)

HAZCON is a WorkCover Queensland approved provider of this course, which is compliant under the Work Health and Safety Act 2011.

Duration: 8 Hours (face to face)

Aim:  The course will refresh and reinforce relevant information for HSRs relating to:

  • WHS legislative requirements including the functions and powers of HSRs;
  • Their role as a Health and Safety Representatives (HSR); and
  • The additional knowledge and skills necessary to use their powers in issuing Provisional Improvement Notice (PIN).

Learning Outcomes:  Are that participants will gain additional knowledge and skills to describe and be able to participate in:

  • The WHS legislative framework and its relationship to the HSR role;
  • Identifying key parties and their legislative obligations and duties;
  • Consultation, Representation and Participation in the workplace;
  • Understanding of the HSR role when supporting workgroup members, through issue resolution processes;
  • Representing workgroup members in the WHS risk management principles;
  • Revisiting issuing a provisional improvement notice and directing unsafe work to cease.

Target Audience:  HSRs in Queensland are entitled to attend one-day refresher courses every twelve months, commencing one year after the initial five-day course has been completed as per the Work Health and Safety Act 2011.

Assessment:

  • There is no formal assessment as part of this course.
  • Upon successful completion, participants will be issued with a Certificate of Attendance.
     
 
HSR Refresher WHS Training Course
 
Times: 8:30am - 4:30pm.

Cost: $340.00 per person (including GST, comprehensive course notes and catering).

DatesLocation Book
2023  
Courses are organised on demandLoganholmePlease contact us

This course can be run for a group at your workplace.

If you are interested you can contact us  on 1800 429 266 or via email at training@hazcon.com.au

 

 

 

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