Mid-Canterbury | Health and Safety Reps Stage One Workshop
Grow the skills to facilitate safe practices in your business.
Description
*If you are a RuralCo card holder, please make sure to use your 10% discount code when you register for this workshop.*
This two-day course provides health and safety representatives with the necessary knowledge of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015, the supporting Health and Safety Regulations and the duties of the representative. Suited to health and safety representatives looking to attain the skills (and qualifications) to effectively promote a safer and healthier place of work.
This training covers Unit Standard 29315 ‘Describe the role and functions of the Health and Safety Representative in a NZ workplace’. Only HSR's that have completed this initial training and achieved this unit standard can issue PIN's and direct unsafe work to cease. All learners have the opportunity to undertake the Unit Standard.
Testimonial
"The way that Leon Fox was able to break down everything. Before, it seemed like a huge, overwhelming pile of information but the way he presented and went through everything step by step made it very easy to digest. There's is so much from the content that I am able to take with me, with practical examples. That's another thing that was very valuable - Leon's real-life examples of things that went wrong and things that went well within the industry, and what we can learn from that. " - May 2024
Content
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How to effectively perform the responsibilities of a workplace health and safety representative
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Understand health and safety legal requirements
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Promote the successful management of health and safety issues in good faith
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Representatives' wider roles: network and resource
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The formation and importance of Health and Safety Committees
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The ability to administer a Provisional Improvement Notice or direct unsafe work to cease
Takeaways
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Gain an introduction to workplace health and safety
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Understand worker engagement and participation
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Use good faith practices
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Fulfil the functions of health and safety representatives
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Employ effective risk and hazard management
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Promote workplace health and safety culture
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The ability to act as an effective health and safety representative
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Greater worker engagement and participation
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A more robust health and safety culture within your organisation
Who Should Attend
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Recently elected or appointed health and safety representatives
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Health and safety committee members
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Others with and interest in, or responsibility for, workplace health and safety.
Completing the Unit Standard
As a participant of the Essential Skills for Health and Safety Representatives (Stage one) Business Canterbury provides you with the opportunity to complete Unit Standard 29315 (Version 2, Level 3, credits 2 - Describe the role and functions of the Health and Safety Representative in a New Zealand Workplace). This unit standard is woven into the course and is included in the fee you pay to attend (regardless of whether you complete it or not) and is a valuable qualification for all Health and Safety Representatives to have. Without this qualification your powers as a Health and Safety Representative are limited.
Achieving this unit standard gives the H&S Representative the ability to issue a Provisional Improvement Notice (PIN), direct unsafe work to safe and complete a letter or recommendation – all of these things mean that the H&S Representative is able to affect real change for their workgroups and deeply understand what their role is and how to do the job properly. We encourage all of our learners to complete this unit standard as it upskills and educates our wider membership. Everything you need to know to complete the Unit standard will be taught in this training and the process of assessment will be thoroughly explained to you.
In order to get your registration processed for the Unit standard we capture information on the first day of training, so we can get learners signed up for the Unit standard assessment. Please note that this information will only be used by The Chamber, our training partner EMA and NZQA to facilitate access and accreditation.
Note: Employers' and Manufacturers' Association (Northern) Incorporated trading as EMA Training has been granted approval by NZQA under section 251 of the Education Act 1989 to provide the Certificate in Health and Safety Representation (Training Scheme)
Facilitated by
Leon Fox is the owner and Director of The Safety Guru Ltd. and Principal of Safety Associates, specialising in OHS consultancy and workplace training.He has previously been an Injury Prevention Consultant and National Trainer for ACC and has managed an industrial labour recruitment agency. Leon brings a mixture of business pragmatism and legislative knowledge to his workshops, laced with a genuine passion for OHS and seeing people go home safely. He is an excellent communicator and culture change facilitator and, as a presenter, Leon engages easily and quickly with groups from all organisational levels.
What Learners Have Said
"Leon was engaging, informative and entertaining. Ideas on how to proceed to discuss issues/ideas with staff in the workplace." - May 2024
"Instructor was well informed and able to answer complex questions related to my workplace specifically when asked. The lunch was also amazing (like always)." - April 2024
"Topics were approached from different perspectives and explained on more than one level." - Feb 2024