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Program summary card
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Program rules/comments
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Relevant compliance standard (s) |
AS/NZS 4801 and OHSAS 18001 |
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Target audience |
Any company (private, public listed, not for profit or government) |
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Global-Mark output document |
Certificate of Achievement |
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Other Global-Mark output document |
Workshop notes, handouts, and exercises |
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Certificate validity period |
NA |
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Who should attend |
Managing Director, General Manager, Systems Managers, Coordinators or Supervisors |
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How many people per firm should attend |
Generally 1 or 2 should be sufficient, but large firms (20 employees or more) could run the workshop for a large group of supervisors and managers |
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What material should I bring to the course |
A copy of AS/NZS 4801 |
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Workshop pre-requisites |
· Nil |
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Other details |
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Course assessment required? |
ü |
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Real trial event (under supervision) is included in the course |
No |
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Group size limits |
12 participants |
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Course duration |
1/2 day |
Increasingly businesses today need to demonstrate sound business management including concern for the Health and Safety, which is many States and Territories can related to Directors liabilities. A Health and Safety Management System provides the framework for meeting these challenges and adds value to your operations and business. Standards such as AS/NZS 4801 and OHSAS 18001 can be used as a model for implementing such a system.
The Standards offer a flexible framework and are applicable to businesses of any size. Using this practical tool will help your business examine the areas where hazards, risks and controls are necessary.
The systematic approach of the Standards may lead to benefits including reduced costs and savings in as well as improving your business image with customers, suppliers and the general public.
This one day course is designed to assist your managers (including those without a background in OHS) develop good OHS management practice using a systems approach.
At the end of the course you will have a good understanding of:
- AS/NZS 4801 background and history;
- OHS Management System Principles and requirements;
- OHS definitions;
- The requirements of the standards, and their structures structure;
- Hazards identification
- Risk Management
- Documentation needed to run an OHS management system; and
- Tools for continuous improvement.
This Global-Mark workshop is only run in house: this provides organisations and managers the opportunity to adapt the questions (and to an extent the exercises) to their conditions and needs. Global-Mark cannot provide any specific advice, but will answer questions based on its experience and knowledge of the requirements.
3 Bookings, cancellations and more information
To make a booking please contact our office and complete a Course Application Form.
Organisations unable to proceed with the course should provide Global-Mark 10 working days notice.
To run the course we will need:
· A training room (U-shape set up is less formal)
· Whiteboard
· Projector screen
Typically the courses are run from 9:00am to 4:00pm, with 15 minute breaks at 10:30am for Morning Tea, and 2:30pm for Afternoon Tea. A 40 minute lunch break has also been planned. |