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Work Health and Safety Compliance Training Course Outline Module 1 What is work health and safety? 1. define work health and safety (WHS) 2. explain why WHS is important in the workplace 3. explain the potential consequences of breaching WHS laws 4. outline your roles and responsibilities in managing workplace WHS. Section 1.1 Welcome Section 1.2 Defining WHS Provides a broad definition of Work Health and Safety. Section 1.3 Why WHS is important Underlines the importance of WHS and encourages the learner to reflect on WHS in their own environment, including inside and outside of work. Section 1.4 Breaking WHS laws Outlines the legal responsibilities of employers and employees, explains how laws can be enforced and answers the question: What happens when WHS law is broken? Section 1.5 Roles and Responsibilities Looks at the roles and responsibilities that apply to employees, management, and company directors. Promotes the view that everyone is responsible for ensuring workplace safety. Section 1.6 Summary Section 1.7 Assessment 1

Module 2 Managing WHS risks 1. outline the risk management process 2. explain how to identify hazards and determine the risks that they pose 3. explain how to implement measures to control risks 4. describe how to review and monitor control measures. Section 2.1 Welcome Section 2.2 Defining risk management Provides a general definition of risk management, and then explores the specific elements of risk management in the context of WHS. Explains the difference between a prescriptive approach and a performance-based approach. Considers what may constitute a hazard. Introduces the three stages of risk management. Section 2.3 Risk management stage 1 Risk assessment stage 1 is about risk assessment; i.e. identifying hazards and determining the risks that they pose. Section 2.4 Risk management stage 2 Risk assessment stage 2 is about risk control; i.e. where necessary, putting in place measures to control risks. Section 2.5 Risk management stage 3 Risk assessment stage 3 involves continually reviewing and monitoring the first two stages introduced in prior sections. Section 2.6 Summary Section 2.7 Assessment 2

Module 3 Preventing accidents at work 1. explain what an accident is and identify some unconstructive attitudes towards accidents 2. explain the relationship between major accidents, minor accidents and near-misses (incidents) 3. identify the direct and indirect causes of accidents 4. explain why incidents, including accidents and near-misses, need to be reported. Section 3.1 Welcome Section 3.2 Defining accidents and incidents Considers the difference between accidents and incidents. Introduces the concept of minor accidents and near misses, and why the occurrence of these should be considered an indicator of potential for more serious accidents. Section 3.3 Accidents and near-misses Looks at the causes of accidents and near misses, and encourages the learner to consider the impact of workplace attitudes to dealing with these occurrences. Section 3.4 Causes of accidents Asks the question: why do we need to know about hazards? And what can be done about hazards once they are identified? The focus is on eliminating or minimizing the impact of hazards. Section 3.5 Reporting accidents and incidents Explains the importance of reporting accidents, near misses, and other incidents. Also covers the how-to of incident and accident reports. Section 3.6 Summary Section 3.7 Assessment 3

Module 4 Preparing for fire and other emergencies 1. define and identify the different types of emergencies that may be encountered 2. outline the roles and responsibilities of managers and workers in emergency management 3. explain how to prepare for an emergency 4. explain how fires start and how they can be prevented. Section 4.1 Welcome Section 4.2 Defining emergencies Provides a general answer to the question: What are emergencies? Provides a list of different types of emergency that may occur in the workplace. Section 4.3 Roles and responsibilities Looks at the roles and responsibilities that apply to employees, management, and company directors. Explains what the law requires of employers. Considers what happens if responsibilities are breached. Section 4.4 Preparing for an emergency Explains the fundamental importance of planning in preparations for emergencies. Promotes the creation of an emergency plan and the proper communication of that plan to all employees. Section 4.5 Fires Considers one of the most common types of emergency, exploring how fires start and spread, what are potential fuel sources, how hazards can be reduced and what to do when a fire is encountered. Section 4.6 Summary Section 4.7 Assessment 4

Module 5 Ensuring a safe physical environment 1. arrange office equipment to maximise safety and comfort 2. recognise how to avoid injuries from manual tasks. Section 5.1 Welcome Section 5.2 Office safety Introduces two areas that cause many workplace injuries; the office environment and manual tasks. Provides recommendations for good ergonomics and proper workplace configuration. Section 5.3 Manual tasks Gives a definition of manual tasks, and encourages the learner to reflect on the manual tasks that they are involved with. Outlines the risk factors and common types of injury associated with manual tasks. Section 5.4 Summary Section 5.5 Assessment 5

Module 6 Dealing with common workplace hazards 1. identify the dangers of 4 common workplace hazards and explain how to deal with them 2. identify the dangers of 3 wellbeing issues and explain how to deal with them. Section 6.1 Welcome The final module in the course addresses the dangers of some common workplace hazards and wellbeing issues and how to deal with them. Section 6.2 Common workplace hazards This section covers the four most common workplace hazards, considering risk management issues and giving examples of each. Section 6.3 Wellbeing issues This section covers three major issues relating to workers wellbeing: alcohol and drugs, smoking, and shiftwork. Examines the impact of each issue on workers and the workplace. Section 6.4 Summary Section 6.5 Assessment 6