HSR training involves an initial training course delivered over five days in a row for new safety reps, plus yearly one-day refresher training for all safety reps. The training covers topics including WHS legislation, WHS terminology, and how to resolve WHS issues through negotiation and conflict
Health and safety representative (HSR) training may be an important responsibility, but it doesn’t have to be a burden. At Safety and Learning Techniques (SaLT), we make staying on top of your HSR training obligations easy.
Our experienced safety trainers deliver accredited HSR training for businesses and companies in Queensland and the Northern Territory. This can be done at a venue in Townsville, or onsite at your workplace. The choice is yours.
If you run a business in Queensland with an elected health and safety rep, that rep is legally entitled to HSR training.
HSR training involves an initial training course delivered over five days in a row for new safety reps, plus yearly one-day refresher training for all safety reps. The training covers topics including WHS legislation, WHS terminology, and how to resolve WHS issues through negotiation and conflict resolution.
HSR training is an accredited course in Queensland. As a registered training organisation (RTO 51054), SaLT delivers accredited HSR training. This keeps you compliant and ensures your health and safety reps get the training they need.
Although we teach the accredited HSR training curriculum, our trainers customise curriculum delivery to suit your organisation. That way, your organisation and health and safety reps benefit from appropriate, implementable training, not just theory.
You can access both initial HSR courses and refresher HSR training through SaLT. This makes it easier to take care of all your HSR training compliance obligations because you only need to deal with a single provider.
Townsville-based Safety and Learning Techniques (SaLT) is dedicated to helping you take care of your people and your safety obligations. Led by our ever-passionate director Jodie Cronin.
We customise our safety training and auditing services to suit your organisation, with a focus on flexible delivery and realistic implementation.
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