Advanced Industry Training is now approved to deliver the Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) approved Health and Safety Representative (HSR) training.
Advanced Industry Training is now approved to deliver the Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) approved Health and Safety Representative (HSR) training.
The role of the Health and Safety Representative (HSR) is primarily to liaise with other workers in the workplace to identify health and safety issues and liaise with management. HSRs are elected by colleagues to represent the work collective in discussions with management.
This course provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfil their role as a HSR in Queensland. Advanced Industry Training is a WHSQ approved provider of this course.
This course is a 5-day course delivering WHSQ approved materials.
HSRs in Queensland are entitled to attend this WHSQ Queensland approved 5 day training course within three months of making a request for such training to their PCBU. Employers are required to allow the HSR to take time off work to attend this training. Likewise, HSRs are also entitled to attend the 1 day refresher course at least every three years, with the entitlement to the first refresher training commencing three years after the initial training.
Course Outline:
Advanced Industry Training (AIT) is a nationally recognised Registered Training Organisation (RTO) that provides quality training and assessment services to meet the needs of construction, building, logistics, transport, agricultural and mining industries.
The course provides new and existing building and construction industry participants with the introductory understanding and knowledge needed to commence or continue work in the building and construction industry in a safe capacity.
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