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| Melbourne | 2 May 2009, 4 May 2009 |
| Perth | 16 Feb 2009, 4 May 2009 |
| Sydney | 9 Feb 2009, 6 April, 1 Jun 2009 |
| Brisbane | 9 Feb 2009, 25 May 2009 |
| Adelaide | 23 Feb 2009, 18 May 2009 |
Course Outline
- Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety
- OHS Legislation – An Overview
- Roles and Responsibilities of Interested Parties
Purpose
This is a basic level course, designed for those with little background in OHS management or knowledge of OHS issues. It introduces participants to the principal OHS theories and practices, including the roles and responsibilities of key interested parties, and provides an overview of modern hazard management in organisations.
The Benefits
By the end of this course participants should:
- Be familiar with key concepts underpinning OHS management
- Understand the key roles and responsibilities in an OHS management system
- Appreciate the need to report and investigate workplace incidents
- Identity relevant legislation, regulations, codes of practice, standards and other relevant health and safety obligations
- Have discussed a variety of OHS management programs and their application to various businesses.
Who Should Attend?
- Those with limited familiarity and understanding of OHS issues and concepts
- Involved in the development or maintenance of an OHS management system
- Responsible for OHS duties but do not have a health and safety background
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