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This Is Attempt 1.pattarakhun Boonlert 208846
This Is Attempt 1.pattarakhun Boonlert 208846
1.2 How you will ensure your team members are aware of their WHS responsibilities under the various regulations and
code of practice?
Workers hold safety as a value; they actively care about themselves and others. Mutual respect is the
norm.
• Establish effective two-way communication. Respond to the needs and concerns of workers.
• Make sure management goes beyond the regulations to ensure a safe workplace.
• Encourage workers to go "beyond the call of duty" to ensure a safe workplace.
• Support a work environment that fosters trust, creativity, and general well-being.
1.3 How you will provide your team members with information about your organisation’s WHS policies, procedures
and programs?
1. Regularly provide information about WHS policies and procedures to the work team.
2. Provide information about identified hazards and the outcomes of risk assessment and risk controls to
the work team.
3. Monitor housekeeping practices to ensure that WHS policies and procedures are followed.
4. Maintain WHS incident records in the work area according to workplace procedures and legislative
requirements.
1.4 How you continue to provide and clearly explain to your team, information about identified hazards and the
outcomes of risk assessments and control?
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Purpose of Risk Assessment. Employers in each workplace have a general duty to ensure the safety and
health of workers in every aspect related to their work. The purpose of carrying out a risk assessment is to
enable the employer to take the measures necessary for the safety and health protection of workers.
1.5 List five (5) ways that a PCBU could provide clear explanations to team members about identified hazards and the
outcomes of risk assessment and control.
1.6 When WHS policies changes occur in the workplace why is consultation between workers, supervisors and
PCBU’s beneficial?
Basically, it is responsibilities of PCBUs to follow legal requirements to maintain safety and health of
workplace. When changes in WHS policies occur, it is their obligation to acknowledge everyone and
ensure that they thoroughly understand these new policies. Thus, the consultation between workers,
supervisors and PCBU are conducted to serve on this purpose. In addition, not every newly introduced
policy can fit perfectlyto every type of work, and there must be a follow up on the effectiveness and
feedbackof these procedures from workers as well. Hence, another benefit of consultation is to hear
feedback and suggestions from those who directly work under the new rules. If there is any problems or
new potential risks exposed, PCBUs can deal with them promptly by adjusting or introducing another
policy.
1.7 Explain the ways the Health and Safety officer would promptly record and communicate to the work team
outcomes of consultation over WHS issues.
In the consultation, not only do Health and Safety Officers have to record everything come up from
workers, but also they should encourage this behaviour and properly communicate with the workers on the
result. Firstly, it is crucial to encourage every worker to be participate and provide suggestions during
consultation. The more attention and information received during this meeting, the better and more efficient
policies can be conducted to control risks and hazards. Thus, the officers should acknowledge and reward
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works’ contributions so that they are willing to share their information which results in efficient risk and
hazard controls. Secondly, after the consultation, the officers should regularly inform workers about the
process to let the workers realise that their ideas are value to the company which is another form of
encouragement as well.
1.8 Why is it important to deal with WHS matter and legislative issues respond promptly to suggestions and concerns
put forward by workers and others to management?
Promptly addressing a health and safety issue with the relevant people affected can increase the chance
the matter is resolved efficiently and effectively. Those involved must attempt to resolve the issue in
accordance with an agreed procedure.
1.9 Outline the process you would use to ensure that any issues raised through participative arrangements and
consultations are dealt with and resolved promptly and effectively?
Participative arrangements are designed so that stakeholders are able to be involved in decision
making that affects their health and safety. Participatory processes may include: employee and
supervisor involvement in OHS activities, such as inspections and audits. health and safety, and other
representatives
2.2. How would you identify the gaps in the person’s skills and knowledge and submit a proposal to senior
management for a formal health and safety training program for your workers? In your answer discuss the
following:
a) What information would you include in the proposal?
b) How would you encourage senior management to support this initiative?
c) What procedures would you follow in gathering data and information to support your proposal?
d) How likely is it that this or a similar proposal would be accepted in your workplace?
e) Prepare a Training Plan (Appendix 6)
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a) The proposal cover should include all the pertinent information like:
• Name of the project.
• Any project reference numbers.
• Name of the client and contact to whom you're submitting.
• Name of your company and contact info.
• Date proposal was submitted.
b) I will gather data about past and current hazards in the organisation. I will informsenior management
about the benefits of getting this training program. I hopesenior management will accept this proposal.
c) Carry out an organisational, work and task analysis. This will give an idea ofhazards involved in
performing task. Get feedback from employees regarding hazardous involved in performing
aparticular task by talking to them or arranging meeting.
d) This training program can play a vital part in reducing the risk of a workplaceaccident.
Providing health and safety training will help to ensure that the people,who work for our
organisation, know how to work safely and without risk tothemselves or to others. So I
hope proposal like this will get selected in future.
e) Step 1: Define Learning Objectives. Your first step is to specify what you want your trainees to learn,
and determine how you will measure this.
Step 2: Clarify Key Topics and Related Concepts.
Step 3: Organize Material.
Step 4: Plan Presentation Techniques.
2.3 Your organisation has identified an increase in injuries to workers who use the new piece of plant equipment.
You have been engaged to carry out a TNA and report your finding. You have conducted a TNA (which took 2
days) and concluded that a training program will assist in reducing the rate of injury. The organisation has 20
people that require training and you will deliver this to groups of 4 over 5 days. The training of each group will take
one day. Your daily rate is $360.
You need to calculate the total cost of the training take into consideration the following:
• The TNA already conducted and your training costs
• It will take you 5 days to develop the training program
• You need to conduct the training offsite as there is no facility in the workplace $195 per day plus catering is
available $25 per person per day (venue is complete with smart board/projector/DVD player)
• Training resource DVD $375
• Handouts $12 per person/ Admin support $28 per person
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• Lost production is costed at $320 per person per day
Training Cost
Total: $13.970,00
2.4 Why is it important to evaluating training given to people in the organisation and how do you determine how
effective the training has been?
Training is all about improving individual and group performances and in turn influencing the overall
performance of your business. It is important to evaluate the effectiveness of the training and ensure
that the original learning goals were achieved.
Personal details
Family name: Thompson First name: Rosie
Division/Department: Administration
Incident details
Date of incident: 22/07/2020 Time of incident: 11.30 AM / PM
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Location where incident occurred: 108 Lonsdale street, Level 4, Block3, Melbourne,3000
Briefly describe what happened: Due to recent installation of computers some cables are not fixed
propel. Hence those cables often come out to walk way. Unfortunately Rosie haven’t noticed those
wires in rush, Eventually she lost balance and fell down in result sprain her wrist
Injury/damage details
If an injury was sustained, what part of the body was affected or if damage to property occurred
what was damaged? Sprain her wrist due to impact of floor
Medical treatment
If MEDICAL EXPENSES or LOST TIME is incurred, a ‘Workers Compensation Claim form’ must be
completed and forwarded to WHSW & IM Services ‘as soon as possible’.
Yes No
Have/will medical expenses have been incurred?
Uncertain at this time
If a medical certificate has been provided, please send to: Fax 0450580236 or email:
abbeycollege.edu.au
Please describe the events and contributing factors that led to the incident: just this morning I
witnessed my senior administrator Rosie Thompson trip on a cable and sprain her wrist on
impact with the floor. As team leader, I immediately gave Rosie some ice and a bandage and
took her to see the local doctor. Organisational recordkeeping and consultative procedures,
which are in place to ensure the organisation adheres to WHS obligations under relevant
legislation, require team leaders.
Action plan
Note: From the previous section, list the actions required to prevent this happening again.
Date: 22/07/2020
Signed:
3.3 Add Rose’s incident from the scenario to the data sheet and translate that data into a graph (see Appendix 3).
Appendix 3: Analyse data
The workplace incident data for the past three months is recorded in the incident register below.
Summarise the data in the graph provided and identify the areas that you should concentrate your
improvement efforts on.
Incident
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Analyse the data above and suggest what you will need to focus on during the safety action
meeting.
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3.4 Implement procedures to control risks and conduct a safety inspection on a regular basis of your work area
with regards to that hazard (see Appendix 4). Your assessor will simulate a workplace for you to inspect and
assign you to a work safety team.
Appendix 4: Safety inspection form
Criteria N/A Yes No Comments
EMERGENCY PROCEDURES
Are designated emergency persons’ details are posted
including:
● health and safety representative
● fire warden
HOUSEKEEPING
Is the bathroom and toilet clean and tidy?
ERGONOMICS
Is furniture fit for purpose?
● straight back
HAZARDOUS SUBSTANCES
Are all chemicals, including liquid fuels, properly
labelled, stored and signposted?
Issues to be covered:
Staff in attendance:
Outcomes:
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Attendees: