Course Outline
This refresher training one day is for supervisors in resources & infrastructure industries & for Health Safety Representatives in the Qld Mining sector.
It provides students with the opportunity to develop the knowledge & skills required to manage work groups in relation to risk management, incident investigations & quality communications.
The course is a requirement under the Qld Coal Mining Act & Qld Mining & Quarrying Act for people who manage others & elected Health Safety Representatives.
These 3 units form part of RII30120 Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations.
Apply risk management processes
This unit covers application of risk management processes. It includes identifying hazards, identifying & assessing unacceptable risk, identifying & recommending treatments, contributing to the implementation of treatments, reviewing safety system documentation.
Conduct safety & health investigations
This unit covers conducting safety & health investigations. It includes determining the investigations objectives, gathering information, evaluating information, identifying courses of action & preparing & presenting investigation reports.
Communicate information
This unit covers the communication methodology in the workplace. It includes communicating information orally & in writing, achieving meeting outcomes, making presentations & participating in negotiations.
Face to face classroom delivery will be used to facilitate the underpinning knowledge requirements. Practical skills shall be demonstrated using case studies.
Assessment
Theory and practical assessments will be conducted throughout the course.
On successful completion participants receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment.
Who Should Attend?
Supervisors, workers who wish to lead teams and Health Safety Representatives (mining only) that work in the mining, construction and associated resources industries.
Legislation / Compliance
This training is a nationally recognised programme which is required under the:
- Qld Coal Mining Act and Regulations
- Qld Mining and Quarrying Act and Regulations
Recognition of Prior Learning
Recognition of competencies and direct credit will be granted to applicants who have recently completed the training.
Language Literacy & Numeracy (LLN)
To complete this course successfully, participants need to have reasonably well developed skills in areas such as reading, writing and communication. Examples of LLN requirements that will need to be demonstrated include:
- Access, interpret & apply risk management documentation to ensure work activity is compliant
- Conduct investigation & write reports
- Communicate information verbally & in writing to a variety of stakeholders
Refund Policy
DTE has a fair and equitable refund policy in place containing guidelines guaranteeing the refund of fees to participants under reasonable circumstances. The management guarantees that DTE has a sound financial position and safeguards participant fees until used for training. Please ask for a copy of the refund policy.
We stand by our training excellence 100% and guarantee our product. Should for some valid reason the training does not meet your expectations we shall provide a full refund.
Commitment
Our facilities and experienced instructors ensure that graduates of our courses leave equipped with the knowledge and skills required for safe work in their chosen field with the breadth and depth of knowledge required for the role. In addition we offer an on-going support service to all course participants including student drop in contact days on a monthly basis.