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Welcome to the BSB51319 Diploma of Work Health and Safety
7 Lessons-
StartNavigating your learning portal
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StartURGENT: Complete your student details using this online form
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StartIntroduction to your course and training coordinator
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StartDevice requirements
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StartBook in for your student induction telephone session (approximately 10 minutes)
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StartPunctuation and grammar requirements for your course
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StartImportant Information
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Unit 1 | BSBWHS513 Lead WHS risk management
23 Lessons-
StartIntroduction to this unit
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StartSafe Work Australia and WHS Regulators
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StartKey provisions of WHS Acts, regulations and codes of practice
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StartStandards and how they interact with WHS laws
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StartKey components of effective consultation and participation strategies
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StartWHS risk management
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StartStep 1 How to identify hazards
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StartWhat is the difference between hazards and risks
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StartStep 2 How to assess risks
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StartExample severity ratings
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StartExample likelihood ratings
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StartStep 3 How to control risks
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StartSources of information about risks and control measures
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StartStep 4 How to review controls
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StartHuman factors that influence WHS risk and management
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StartPrinciples of decision making
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StartCase Studies: Examples of the risk management process
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StartSafe Work Australia: How to manage work health and safety risks | Code of Practice
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StartComplete the self assessment
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StartAssessment instructions
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StartDownload the assessment tasks for this unit
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StartUpload your completed assessment tasks for this unit
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StartMOVE TO THE NEXT UNIT
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Unit 2 | BSBWHS522 Manage WHS consultation and participation processes
24 Lessons-
StartIntroduction to this unit
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StartDuty holders legal responsibilities and duties under WHS laws
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StartSpecific duties in relation to work health and safety consultation, cooperation and coordination
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StartWHS laws, regulations and codes of practice
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StartWhy is consultation important?
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StartWhen to consult with workers
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StartWhat is effective consultation
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StartWhat kind of consultation is best for your workplace?
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StartExample of consultation arrangements
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StartConsultation procedures
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StartDefault Issue Resolution Procedure
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StartDiscriminatory, coercive and misleading conduct in relation to work health and safety (WHS) matters
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StartFunctions and powers of health and safety representatives (HSR)
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StartProvisional Improvement Notice template
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StartOrganisational change management
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StartCase Study: University of Newcastle | Workplace Change
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StartWorkplace health and safety management system
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StartCase Study: Flinders University WHSMS Consultation and Communication Procedures
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StartPositive Performance Indicators
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StartComplete the self assessment
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StartAssessment instructions
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StartDownload the assessment tasks for this unit
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StartUpload your completed assessment tasks for this unit
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StartMOVE TO THE NEXT UNIT
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Unit 3 | BSBWHS515 Lead initial response to and investigate WHS incidents
23 Lessons-
StartIntroduction to this unit
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StartIncidents, first aid and emergency response
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StartInitial response to an incident
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StartWebinar | The importance of comprehensive incident reporting
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StartSafe Work Australia Incident Notification
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StartCase Studies
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StartIncident investigation and reporting
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StartThe team approach to investigations
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StartInvestigation protocols and procedures
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StartCollecting incident information
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StartInterviewing witnesses
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StartConfidentiality and privacy
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StartBarriers to incident investigation
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StartIncident causation
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StartReporting investigation outcomes
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StartThe hierarchy of control revisited
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StartCase Study: Simple incident investigation
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StartCase Study: Complex incident investigation
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StartComplete the self assessment
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StartAssessment instructions
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StartDownload the assessment tasks for this unit
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StartUpload your completed assessment tasks for this unit
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StartMOVE TO THE NEXT UNIT
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Unit 4 | BSBWHS520 Manage implementation of emergency procedures
21 Lessons-
StartIntroduction to this unit
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StartIncidents, accidents and emergency plans and procedures
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StartEmergency plans for higher-risk workplaces
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StartFire protection and emergency response
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StartFirst aid
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StartEmergency procedure training
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StartEmergency evacuation
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StartReviewing emergency plans
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StartExternal sources of WHS information relating to emergency planning
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StartInternal sources of WHS information relating to emergency planning
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StartEmergency Plans Fact Sheet
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StartModel WHS Regulations - Regulation 42
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StartPreview of AS 3745 2010 Australian Standard Planning for emergencies in facilities
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StartCase Study: University of New England Emergency Management Plan
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StartCase Study: Boral Emergency Response Plan
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StartSafe Work Australia Incident Notification
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StartComplete the self assessment
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StartAssessment instructions
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StartDownload the assessment tasks for this unit
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StartUpload your completed assessment tasks for this unit
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StartMOVE TO THE NEXT UNIT
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Unit 5 | BSBWHS519 Lead the development and use of WHS risk management tools
23 Lessons-
StartIntroduction to this unit
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StartRisk management tools
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StartSafe Work Australia and WHS Regulators
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StartCodes of practice
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StartStandards and how they interact with WHS laws
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StartWork health and safety management systems
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StartWHS risk management
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StartThe hierarchy of control revisited
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StartConsultation with workers
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StartPrinciples of good work design
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StartIncident causation
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StartCase Study - Managing risks in the construction industry
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StartCase Study - UNE Risk Management Tools
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StartCase Study - UNE 'Take 5 for Safety'
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StartCase Study - UNE Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
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StartCase Study - UNE Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS)
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StartCase Study - UNE Checklists and Inspections
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StartCase Study - UNE Standard Operating Procedure (SOP)
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StartComplete the self assessment
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StartAssessment instructions
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StartDownload the assessment tasks for this unit
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StartUpload your completed assessment tasks for this unit
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StartMOVE TO THE NEXT UNIT
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Unit 6 | BSBWHS512 Contribute to managing work-related psychological health and safety
24 Lessons-
StartIntroduction to this unit
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StartWorkplace mental health matters
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StartPsychosocial hazards
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StartRelevant legislation
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StartThe 4 step risk management process to manage psychosocial hazards
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StartInternal sources of WHS information and data relating to psychological health and safety
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StartCommon work-related psychosocial hazard - Job demands
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StartCommon work-related psychosocial hazard - Poor organisational change management
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StartCommon work-related psychosocial hazard - Poor support
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StartCommon work-related psychosocial hazard - Workplace violence and aggression
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StartCommon work-related psychosocial hazard - Remote or isolated work
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StartMinimising psychosocial risks
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StartIndividual factors
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StartReview control measures
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StartConducting work health and safety investigations
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StartRecording and documenting the risk management process and outcomes
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StartPrescribed period for keeping records
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StartExample scenarios for managing psychosocial hazards and risks at work
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StartCode of Practice Managing psychosocial hazards at work
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StartComplete the self assessment
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StartAssessment instructions
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StartDownload the assessment tasks for this unit
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StartUpload your completed assessment tasks for this unit
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StartMOVE TO THE NEXT UNIT
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Unit 7 | BSBWHS514 Manage WHS compliance of contractors
14 Lessons-
StartIntroduction to this unit
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StartContractors and the Work Health and Safety Act 2011
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StartSafe Work Australia Fact sheet: WHS duties in a contractual chain
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StartContractor management and safety
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StartComcare Case Study: The WHS Act and contractors in the Commonwealth
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StartComcare Case Study: Contractor Management
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StartDocumenting WHS KPIs
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StartCase Study: James Cook University WHS Requirements for Contractor Management
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StartCase Study: James Cook University Contractor Categories - WHS Requirements
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StartComplete the self assessment
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StartAssessment instructions
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StartDownload the assessment tasks for this unit
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StartUpload your completed assessment tasks for this unit
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StartMOVE TO THE NEXT UNIT
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Unit 8 | BSBWHS516 Contribute to developing, implementing and maintaining an organisation’s WHS management system
21 Lessons-
StartIntroduction to this unit
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StartSafe Work Australia and the State WHS Regulators revisited
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StartKey provisions of WHS Acts, regulations and codes of practice
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StartModel Code of Practice: How to manage work health and safety risks
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StartStandards and how they interact with WHS laws
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StartWork health and safety management systems
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StartExplanation of ISO 45001: 2018
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StartThe benefits of a work health and safety management system
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StartWhat kind of consultation is best for your workplace?
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StartResponsibilities for implementing a WHS management system
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StartPotential barriers to WHS management system implementation plan
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StartMeasuring WHS performance using WHS KPIs
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StartRecord keeping
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StartCase Study: WHS management system established by D Williams Builders
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StartCase Study: Origin Alliance best workplace health and safety management system award
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StartCase Study Charles Sturt University Work Health & Safety Management System Manual
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StartComplete the self assessment
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StartAssessment instructions
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StartDownload the assessment tasks for this unit
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StartUpload your completed assessment tasks for this unit
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StartMOVE TO THE NEXT UNIT
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Resources
26 Lessons-
StartUnit 2 Employee Survey Template
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StartResource: Codes of practice
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StartResource: Model WHS Act
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StartResource: Guide to the Work Health and Safety Act
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StartResource: Guide to the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 Queensland
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StartResource: Explanatory Memorandum to the model WHS Act
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StartResource: Model WHS Regulations
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StartResource: Guide to the model WHS Regulations
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StartResource: Explanatory Statement to the model WHS Regulations
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StartResource: How to Manage Work Health and Safety Risks
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StartResource: Code of Practice First Aid in the Workplace
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StartResource: Code of Practice Managing the Work Environment and Facilities
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StartResource: Code of Practice Work Health and Safety Consultation, Cooperation and Coordination
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StartResource: Code of Practice How to manage work health and safety risks
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StartResource: Incident notification information sheet
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StartResource: Positive Performance Indicators
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StartResource: Template and Example Risk Register
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StartResource: Safe Work Australia Emergency Plans Fact Sheet
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StartResource: 4 Examples of a Fishbone Diagram
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StartResource: Training and Induction
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StartResource: Return to work and injury management
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StartResource: Understanding Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Chemicals
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StartResource: Model Code of Practice for the Preparation of Safety Data Sheets for Hazardous Chemicals
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StartResource: Safe Work Australia Positive Performance Indicators
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StartResource: Case Study - Origin Alliance
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StartResource: Case Study - WHSMS Tailored to Small Business
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