Health and Safety Representative Training - Stage 3
11 Jul 2013
Professional Development
Health and Safety
EMA Learning
EMA Waikato Office, Hamilton
103 Tristram Street,
Hamilton
Two Days Two full constructive days
$650.00 Member (Standard) $550.00 + GST
In many instances health and safety in the workplace is a matter of attitude. This course provides support for health and safety representatives in what is often a challenging and unfamiliar workplace role. It also forms the basis for their personal development plan based the on their current skill sets and the needs of their company.
What you will be able to do •Develop systems to measure health and safety processes •Identify and report on links to productivity due to improved health and safety practices •Collate various sources of injury information from within the workplace for reporting purposes •Determine injury causal factors from Incident Reports and provide detailed feedback to Health and Safety Committee meetings for further action •Promote improvements within the workplace to reduce costs of workplace injuries What we will cover •How improvements in health and safety link to productivity •Interpreting injury claims information •Measuring what matters •Calculating the costs of workplace injury •Sources of injury information in the workplace •The role of the representative in promoting improvements in health and safety Who should attend •Please refer to the Health and Safety Representative Training Overview. Unit standards/Certification 19521 | Version 3 | Level 4 | 5 Credits Explain the requirements of the Health & Safety in Employment Act 1992