
Health & Saftey Representative Training
Stage Three:
Overview All persons irrespective of their place within an organisation. The target group is experienced health and safety representatives and other people involved with health and safety. |
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This two-day course is an advance on the skills and knowledge obtained from the Stage 1 and Stage 2 courses. It is designed for experienced health and safety representatives and others who are involved with workplace health and safety.
Note
Elected Health and Safety Representatives must have completed Stage One and Stage Two Health and Safety Training as a prerequisite for this training.
Although there is no prerequisite for other participants, it is assumed that all participants will have a level of health and safety knowledge similar to that covered in Stage One and Stage Two training.
Workshop Content
• 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
Productivity Improvements
• 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
Productivity Improvements
On leaving this course you will be able to:
• 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 workplace to reduce costs of workplace injuries
| Date |
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Presenter |
Investment |
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June 07/08 Thursday |
Chamber of Commerce Invercargill |
8:30am to 4:30pm |
Otago Southland Employers Assn
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At non funded cost $550 member $670 non member
Key ACC Industries & Non-Key Industries view list of ACC industry sectors funded cost registration is: $150.00 + GST *
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**There is no certainty that the current support funding will continue. These prices reflect the current Government funding policies – should there be a change in funding, the full cost will apply. Any changes in policy will be reflected on our website.
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