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Elements and Performance Criteria

  1. Provide information to the workgroup about occupational health and safety and the organisation's occupational health and safety policies, procedures and programs
  2. Implement and monitor participative arrangements for the management of occupational health and safety
  3. Implement and monitor the organisation's procedures for identifying hazards and assessing risks
  4. Implement and monitor the organisation's procedures for controlling risks
  5. Implement the organisation's procedures for dealing with hazardous events
  6. Implement and monitor the organisation's procedure for providing occupational health and safety training
  7. Implement and monitor the organisation's procedure for maintaining occupational health and safety records

Required Skills

This describes the essential skills and knowledge and their level required for this unit

Required Skills

communicate information orally and in writing

implement safety awareness programs

make decisions

write reports

Required Knowledge

accident reporting procedures

availability and contact numbers of emergency services

current principles and procedures relating to workplace occupational health and safety policies and procedures

employee obligations and responsibilities

equal employment opportunity principles and practices

hierarchy of control

job design and workplace layout

legal health and safety ramifications

procedures for implementing accident investigation

relevant occupational health and safety regulations and acts

Evidence Required

Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit

Working knowledge consistent with the elements of competence of all applicable occupational health and safety legislation and codes of practice

Demonstrated understanding of the hierarchy of control the preferred order of risk control measures from most to least preferred that is

elimination

substitution

engineering controls

administrative controls

and lastly personal protective equipment

Consistency in performance

Evidence should be gathered over a period of time in a range of actual or simulated workplace environments

Context of and specific resources for assessment

Context of assessment

Competence is demonstrated in the context of an established organisational occupational health and safety system with related policies procedures and programs

Competence may be demonstrated working individually or under the guidance of or as a member of a team with specialist occupational health and safety staff or managers

Specific resources for assessment

No special requirements


Range Statement

The Range Statement relates to the Unit of Competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording in the Performance Criteria is detailed below.

Relevant provisions of occupational health and safety legislation may include:

general duty of care including public safety requirements for maintenance and confidentiality of records of occupational injury and disease

provision of information and training

regulations and codes of practice relating to hazards present in work area

health and safety representatives and occupational health and safety committees

Workplace procedures may include:

inspection/evaluation

housekeeping

consultation processes

training and assessment

specific hazard policies and procedures including public safety procedures

occupational health and safety information

occupational health and safety record keeping and reporting

maintenance of plant and equipment

purchasing of supplies and equipment

counselling and disciplinary procedures

Hazardous events may include:

accidents

fires

floods

storms

emergencies—chemical spills

bomb scares

‘near misses’

Procedures for dealing with hazardous events may include:

evacuation

chemical containment

first aid procedures

workplace procedures—inspection

housekeeping

consultation processes (either general or specific to occupational health and safety)

training and assessment

specific hazard policies and procedures

occupational health and safety information

occupational health and safety record keeping

maintenance of plant and equipment

purchasing of supplies and equipment

safety audits