This course equips participants in supervisory and management roles, as well as those aspiring to these positions, with the skills and knowledge to identify, assess, control, and monitor workplace risks. Learners will develop practical expertise in consulting with workers and stakeholders to implement and oversee workplace safety policies, procedures, and programs. Designed for individuals contributing to WHS risk management, the course covers key areas such as hazard identification, risk assessment, and applying effective risk controls in compliance with WHS legislation and organisational policies.
Targeted at professionals in leadership roles or those seeking to move into supervisory positions, this course provides in-depth insights into risk management practices aligned with the Work Health and Safety Act and relevant Codes of Practice. Through practical, real-world applications, participants will enhance their ability to create and maintain a safe working environment.
This course also meets the WHS risk management training requirements for various statutory roles in the Western Australian mining industry. Part 10.7A of the Western Australia Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022 outlines statutory positions in relation to mine operations. These roles are appointed by the mine operator to fulfil specific duties critical to the safe and efficient functioning of a mine. For a complete list of approved WHS risk management units for statutory positions in Western Australia, click here.
Units Delivered
The following units will be included in your certificate: