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COURSE PROFILE

General Induction training is mandatory for all persons working on any building or construction site in Australia.

Logisafe is able to present this course in Queensland, for Queensland residents and Workers.

This course has been developed by Logisafe and approved by Workplace Health & Safety Queensland.

Although we are not currently holding public courses, please contact the office should you wish to make any enquiries.

Course Options:

  1. Full delivery: Face-to-face training conducted with the aid of power-point presentation, whiteboard, trainee handouts and practical exercise. Course duration: 6-8 hours.

  2. RPL (Recognition of Prior Learning): Available to those whose existing qualifications or work experience satisfy the CPCCWHS1001 requirements. Documentary evidence to support the claims of previous work experience or training will be required to be submitted at least seven (7) days prior. A gap assessment may be required to demonstrate competency for those components not covered in previous qualifications. Please contact the office to arrange for an RPL application.

Attainment: Trainees receive a Queensland Government issued “ White Card” (laminated) and a Statement of Attainment (posted) within seven (7) days of successful completion of the assessment.

FULL COURSE CONTENT:

TOPIC

DETAILS

LEARNING OUTCOME

Risk Management (including Practical Exercise)

  • Hazard Identification
  • Risk Assessment
  • Control Mechanisms
  • Ability to identify, prioritise & implement appropriate control mechanisms
  • Understand practical application

Legislation-

Statue law based on

Common Law

  • QLD WH&S Act 2011
  • QLD WH&S Regulation 2011
  • Advisory Standards
  • Industry Codes of Practice

Recognise the different roles

Definitions & Responsibilities

  • Workplace
  • PCBU
  • Principal Contractor
  • Employer
  • Supervisor
  • Worker
  • Self employed person
  • Persons in control
  • Designers, manufacturers & suppliers
  • WHS Inspectors
  • WHS Officers
  • WHS Representatives

Identify each & recognize functions and responsibilities

Incident reporting

  • Requirement
  • Reasons

Awareness

OHS Consultation processes

  • Methods of relaying safety information

Who is involved

Fines

  • List
  • Calculation

Awareness

Prescribed

Occupations

  • Describe
  • List

Identify
Prescribed Occupations

Workplace Health &

Safety Plans

  • Principal Contractor’s obligations
  • Content
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Site Rules
  • First Aid
  • Work Method Statements
  • Hazardous Substances/MSDS
  • Fire Control

Basic understanding of content
and implementation

Induction

  • General WH&S
  • Activity
  • Site Specific

Differentiation

Fire Control

  • Fire classification
  • Types of fire extinguishers

Recognition