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Evidence Guide: BSBWHS503 - Contribute to the systematic management of WHS risk

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BSBWHS503 - Contribute to the systematic management of WHS risk

What evidence can you provide to prove your understanding of each of the following citeria?

Access information and data to contribute to the systematic management of WHS risk

  1. Identify sources of information and data
  2. Obtain information and data to determine the purposes, objectives, principles and framework of a systematic approach to managing WHS risk
Identify sources of information and data

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Obtain information and data to determine the purposes, objectives, principles and framework of a systematic approach to managing WHS risk

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Contribute to effective consultation and participation during all stages of risk management

  1. Identify individuals and parties who need to participate and be consulted
  2. Apply knowledge of effective consultation and participation to contribute to ensuring effective consultation and participation processes occur
Identify individuals and parties who need to participate and be consulted

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Apply knowledge of effective consultation and participation to contribute to ensuring effective consultation and participation processes occur

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Contribute to establishing the context for risk management

  1. Apply knowledge of WHS legislation to identify duty holders and legislative requirements for WHS risk management
  2. Identify individuals and parties impacting on risk management
  3. Apply knowledge of organisation to identify factors that will impact on risk control
  4. Contribute to establishing the context of the risk management process
  5. Contribute to defining risk criteria
Apply knowledge of WHS legislation to identify duty holders and legislative requirements for WHS risk management

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Identify individuals and parties impacting on risk management

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Apply knowledge of organisation to identify factors that will impact on risk control

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Contribute to establishing the context of the risk management process

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Contribute to defining risk criteria

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Contribute to risk assessment

  1. Apply knowledge of workplace hazards and risks to contribute to risk identification
  2. information and data to contribute to risk analysis and evaluation
Apply knowledge of workplace hazards and risks to contribute to risk identification

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information and data to contribute to risk analysis and evaluation

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Contribute to risk treatment

  1. Apply knowledge of WHS hazard and risk control, and WHS legislation to contribute to the selection of risk treatment options
  2. Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHS management system (WHSMS) and WHS information system (WHSIS) to prepare and implement risk treatment/s
Apply knowledge of WHS hazard and risk control, and WHS legislation to contribute to the selection of risk treatment options

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Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHS management system (WHSMS) and WHS information system (WHSIS) to prepare and implement risk treatment/s

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Contribute to monitoring, reviewing and recording risk management process

  1. Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHSMS to contribute to monitoring and reviewing risk management processes
  2. Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHSIS to contribute to recording risk management process
Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHSMS to contribute to monitoring and reviewing risk management processes

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Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHSIS to contribute to recording risk management process

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Assessed

Teacher: ___________________________________ Date: _________

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Instructions to Assessors

Evidence Guide

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1 Access information and data to contribute to the systematic management of WHS risk

1.1 Identify sources of information and data

1.2 Obtain information and data to determine the purposes, objectives, principles and framework of a systematic approach to managing WHS risk

2 Contribute to effective consultation and participation during all stages of risk management

2.1 Identify individuals and parties who need to participate and be consulted

2.2 Apply knowledge of effective consultation and participation to contribute to ensuring effective consultation and participation processes occur

3 Contribute to establishing the context for risk management

3.1 Apply knowledge of WHS legislation to identify duty holders and legislative requirements for WHS risk management

3.2 Identify individuals and parties impacting on risk management

3.3 Apply knowledge of organisation to identify factors that will impact on risk control

3.4 Contribute to establishing the context of the risk management process

3.5 Contribute to defining risk criteria

4 Contribute to risk assessment

4.1 Apply knowledge of workplace hazards and risks to contribute to risk identification

4.2 Apply knowledge of WHS legislation, risk assessment and workplace WHS information and data to contribute to risk analysis and evaluation

5 Contribute to risk treatment

5.1 Apply knowledge of WHS hazard and risk control, and WHS legislation to contribute to the selection of risk treatment options

5.2 Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHS management system (WHSMS) and WHS information system (WHSIS) to prepare and implement risk treatment/s

6 Contribute to monitoring, reviewing and recording risk management process

6.1 Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHSMS to contribute to monitoring and reviewing risk management processes

6.2 Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHSIS to contribute to recording risk management process

Required Skills and Knowledge

ELEMENT

PERFORMANCE CRITERIA

Elements describe the essential outcomes.

Performance criteria describe the performance needed to demonstrate achievement of the element.

1 Access information and data to contribute to the systematic management of WHS risk

1.1 Identify sources of information and data

1.2 Obtain information and data to determine the purposes, objectives, principles and framework of a systematic approach to managing WHS risk

2 Contribute to effective consultation and participation during all stages of risk management

2.1 Identify individuals and parties who need to participate and be consulted

2.2 Apply knowledge of effective consultation and participation to contribute to ensuring effective consultation and participation processes occur

3 Contribute to establishing the context for risk management

3.1 Apply knowledge of WHS legislation to identify duty holders and legislative requirements for WHS risk management

3.2 Identify individuals and parties impacting on risk management

3.3 Apply knowledge of organisation to identify factors that will impact on risk control

3.4 Contribute to establishing the context of the risk management process

3.5 Contribute to defining risk criteria

4 Contribute to risk assessment

4.1 Apply knowledge of workplace hazards and risks to contribute to risk identification

4.2 Apply knowledge of WHS legislation, risk assessment and workplace WHS information and data to contribute to risk analysis and evaluation

5 Contribute to risk treatment

5.1 Apply knowledge of WHS hazard and risk control, and WHS legislation to contribute to the selection of risk treatment options

5.2 Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHS management system (WHSMS) and WHS information system (WHSIS) to prepare and implement risk treatment/s

6 Contribute to monitoring, reviewing and recording risk management process

6.1 Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHSMS to contribute to monitoring and reviewing risk management processes

6.2 Apply knowledge of the organisation’s WHSIS to contribute to recording risk management process