Short Course

Health and Safety Representative (HSR) Refresher

Overview

This Health and Safety Representative (HSR) course includes the theoretical and practical components to meet the skills and knowledge required to understand the requirements and role of an elected HSR or deputy HSR in the workplace.Competency Training is approved by Workplace Health and Safety Queensland (WHSQ) to deliver HSR training in their respective jurisdictions.

It is a requirement that the HSR Refresher Course be attended once every three (3) years from the date of the initial HSR training. Refresher training can only be undertaken by HSRs who have completed the HSR Initial Course.

Duration

1 Day

Location

Course facilitation is conducted at Competency Training facilities. Upon arrangement, course facilitation can be conducted at the premises of industry clients providing there are suitable facilities.

Price

$250

Dates

Contact us for company course bookings.

Course Outline

Participants will gain the following skills and knowledge:

  • Interpreting the work health and safety (WHS) legislative framework
  • Legislative obligations and duties of key parties
  • Evolution of WHS in the workplace
  • Terminology under the WHS framework and key concepts
  • Role and function of state or territory regulators
  • WHS consultation, representation and participation in the workplace
  • Rights and protections of an elected HSR or deputy HSR
  • Health and safety committee (HSC)
  • Issue resolution, requirements and monitoring
  • Identification and assessment of WHS hazards and risks
  • Inspections, notifiable incidents and incident investigation
  • Provisional improvement notices (PINs)

Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, a Certificate of Attendance will be issued.

Prerequisites

 

Previously completed HSR course is required before completion this refresher training.

This course is suitable for those who have been elected as a HSR or deputy HSR within three (3) months of their election. A HSR or deputy HSR must undertake training within that time period, otherwise they will no longer be eligible to fulfill the role of HSR. A HSR or deputy HSR may only issue Provisional Improvement Notices (PINs) after attending an approved training course.

A moderate to advanced level of English language, literacy and numeracy is required as participants will be required to read and understand work health and safety legislation.
All participants are required to wear the following minimum PPE to enter our facilities:

  • Fully enclosed shoes (steel-capped boots preferred)
  • Long-sleeve shirt with high visibility
  • Long work pants

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The overall experience with Competency Training was excellent, very professional. From our original inquiry, arranging technical training, to completion was seamless.

(On-site Course Delivery)
Was a great teacher and a very friendly people person, will be recommending courses to my company.
(EEHA Student)
Great course. Will highly recommend to other staff. Trainer was great and very welcoming.
(EEHA Student)
I have left the course feeling a lot more confident in my abilities to complete my EEHA responsibilities at site. There was a lot of content but our trainer delivered it in a way that was not overwhelming.
(EEHA Student)
The trainer was an extremely knowledgeable instructor. His delivery of the course was outstanding and he is very friendly and approachable.
(EEHA Student)
Fantastic course content led by a great teacher. Very happy, and I feel that I have learnt a lot in the week.
(EEHA Student)
There is more than enough in the course content to make sure we walk away qualified.
Stuart Grant
(Cert IV Instrumentation Student)

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