This course provides participants with the ability to apply risk management processes, conduct safety and health investigations and communicate information in resources and infrastructure industries.
Course Overview
This course provides participants with the ability to apply risk management processes, conduct safety and health investigations and communicate information in resources and infrastructure industries.
It is appropriate for those working in supervisory operational and maintenance roles, or those functioning as members of committees or as safety and health representatives.
Blended/E-Learning
Participants completing this course via the Blended/E-Learning delivery method will be required to complete all learning and theory assessment online through the aXcelerate Learner Management System (LMS) and then attend the corresponding practical assessment session to complete their practical assessment.
Face to Face
Participants completing this course via the Face-to-face delivery method will be required to complete all learning, theory assessment and practical assessment on-site at the allocated Krause Health and Safety facility/venue.
What is this course about?
The Site Safety Supervisor and Health Representative Course equips participants with the skills to recognise, implement and maintain industry standards of safety in the workplace. These skills are directed towards preventing or minimising work-related injury and illness.
This course is run face-to-face over three consecutive days at both our Brisbane and Mount Isa facilities and comprises three units of competency:
RIICOM301E: Communicate Information
This unit deals with the pivotal role of the WHS representative as a communicator of important information and focuses on the delivery of WHS messaging which is effective and in line with relevant legal and procedural requirements.
RIIRIS301E: Apply risk management processes
This unit looks at systems to identify, assess and control health and safety risks in the workplace along with systems for regularly reviewing the way that risks are managed.
RIIWHS301E: Conduct safety and health investigations
This unit instructs participants in the key aspects involved in a safety and health investigation with particular attention to industrial and legislative standards that must be met and how these should be reflected in the current policies and procedures of a workplace.
What do I need for the course?
There is no prerequisite training for this course.
All required learning materials are included in the course fees. All you need to bring are closed-in shoes and a readiness to learn.
Krause Health and Safety provides professional Health, Safety and Training consultancy services to Mount Isa and the greater North West.
Established in 1996 by the late William Krause (Big Bill) and his loving wife Marion. In more recent years the legacy of Krause Health & Safety has been bestowed to Bill and Marion’s children, Debbie, Bill and Wade.
Debbie, Bill, Wade and their team strive to keep the family legacy alive and continue to provide the same friendly and professional service, whilst diversifying the business to meet your training needs.
Krause Health and Safety’s experienced team consists of employees with an extensive background in Mining, First Aid, Construction, Civil construction, Electrical and Work Health and Safety.
Over the years Krause Health and Safety has adapted to the demands of the industry requirements and diversified into online training. This has made training more accessible with eLearning courses being launched, allowing learning from the comfort of your own surroundings.
In 2020 Krause Health and Safety added a purpose designed and built portable Working at Heights and Confined Space training platform to their fleet. This is an innovative way to deliver training to more workplaces and locations throughout the North West and beyond.
Safety is one of the most critical aspects of a construction project. This course provides a framework for developing a culture of safety and the management of occupational health on site.
It is a requirement that everyone working on a building site in Australia or works in some jobs that has certain levels of requirements towards safety, to hold a Construction Induction Card,
This unit of competency specifies the mandatory work health and safety training required prior to undertaking construction work. The unit requires the person to demonstrate personal awareness and knowledge of health and safety legislative requirements in order to work safely and prevent injury
Greencap’s team of occupational hygienists and infection control professionals provide critical expertise and support during the planning, commissioning, and completion of construction projects.
Card is a requirement for those working within the construction industry. This course is designed to give persons working in the construction industry a basic overview of the legislation, hazards, communication pathways and incident response activities.
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