Statutory Supervisor WHS Risk Management Training

BSBWHS411 - IMPLEMENT AND MONITOR WHS POLICIES, PROCEDURES AND PROGRAMS
BSBWHS414 - CONTRIBUTE TO WHS RISK MANAGEMENT

UNIT OF COMPETENCY

BSBWHS411 – Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs

BSBWHS414 – Contribute to WHS risk management.

COURSE FEE: $1200


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ABOUT THE COURSE

The Statutory Supervisor program imparts crucial expertise in WHS (Work Health and Safety) and risk management. It equips aspiring Statutory Supervisors in the mining sector of Western Australia with the necessary skills, knowledge, and nationally recognised Units of Competency.

The program covers two Units of Competency, in line with the requirements outlined in Schedule 26 of the WHS (Mines) Regulations (WA) 2022, as mandated by WorkSafe:

  1. BSBWHS411 – Implementation and monitoring of workplace health and safety policies, procedures, and programs.
  2. BSBWHS414 – Contribution to workplace health and safety risk management.

In addition to completing these two Units of Competency, successful participants are also required to pass an examination. This examination is administered by the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS). For more information about this examination, please refer to the official DMIRS website.

Students will attain the practical application and knowledge required to become a Statutory Supervisor, including:

  • Provide information to work team about WHS policies and procedures
  • Implement and monitor work team consultative arrangements for managing WHS
  • Implement and monitor organisational procedures for providing WHS training to work team
  • Implement and monitor organisational procedures and legal requirements for identifying hazards, and assessing and controlling risks
  • Implement and monitor organisational procedures for maintaining WHS records
  • Access information and data used to identify hazards, and to assess and control risks
  • Contribute to identifying risk management requirements and compliance
  • Contribute to workplace hazard identification
  • Contribute to WHS risk assessment
  • Contribute to developing and implementing risk controls
  • Contribute to evaluating effectiveness of risk controls

ENTRY REQUIREMENTS

  • Ability to read, write and understand English in professional working efficiency
  • Present photo I.D. on arrival

DURATION

  • 3-day classroom sessions followed by online assessments.

CERTIFICATE

On successful completion of this course, students will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for

The Unique Student Identifier (USI) must be supplied and verified prior to issuance.

CERTIFICATE EXPIRY

Your Statement of Attainment does not have an expiry date.

TRAINING LOCATION

Refer to the location listed in the enrolment box.

AMENITIES

Students will be provided with morning tea and refreshments for all courses run at Saferight.
Saferight has kitchen facilities for people who wish to bring their own lunch or alternatively, there are cafes and lunch bars within close proximity.

REFUND/CANCELLATION POLICY

Please refer to our Refund/Cancellation Policy

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