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Statutory Supervisor WHS Risk Management

BSBWHS411, BSBWHS414 - Level 4 WHS

Duration

3 Days

Cost

$900

Location

Delivery Mode

Accredited

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Available Intakes

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Date Time Location Available Spaces Cost
15 - 17 January 2025 07:30 am - 03:30 pm Fremantle 8 $900.00
29 - 31 January 2025 07:30 am - 03:30 pm Fremantle 10 $900.00
12 - 14 February 2025 07:30 am - 03:30 pm Fremantle 10 $900.00
26 - 28 February 2025 07:30 am - 03:30 pm Fremantle 10 $900.00
12 - 14 March 2025 07:30 am - 03:30 pm Fremantle 10 $900.00
26 - 28 March 2025 07:30 am - 03:30 pm Fremantle 10 $900.00

CTF Funding Available

Statutory Supervisor WHS Risk Management in Perth Course Fee $900 / CTF Eligible - You Pay Only $270* Conditions Apply

Statutory Supervisor WHS Risk Management overview

The Statutory Supervisor program provides essential WHS and risk management training for aspiring mining supervisors in Western Australia. The program covers two Units of Competency, in line with the requirements outlined in Schedule 26 of the WHS (Mines) Regulations (WA) 2022, as mandated by WorkSafe.

In addition to completing these two Units of Competency, successful participants are also required to pass an examination. This examination is administered by the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS). For more information about this examination, please refer to the official DMIRS website.

Students will attain the practical application and knowledge required to become a Statutory Supervisor, including:

  • Inform the team about WHS policies and procedures.
  • Oversee team’s WHS consultation arrangements.
  • Manage WHS training procedures for the team.
  • Enforce procedures and legal norms for hazard identification and risk management.
  • Maintain WHS records.
  • Access data for hazard identification and risk assessment.
  • Assist in identifying risk management and compliance needs.
  • Participate in workplace hazard identification and WHS risk assessment.
  • Aid in developing and implementing risk controls.
  • Evaluate the effectiveness of risk controls.
Disclaimer: This course may be subject to cancellation if the minimum required number of students is not met.

WHS Risk Management Supervisors play a critical role in ensuring workplace safety by overseeing risk management processes, implementing safety protocols, and ensuring compliance with Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations. These positions are essential in various industries, including construction, mining, and industrial operations.

Key Responsibilities:

  1. Risk Assessment and Management: Conducting thorough risk assessments and implementing strategies to mitigate identified risks.
  2. Compliance Monitoring: Ensuring all safety practices adhere to relevant WHS regulations and standards.
  3. Training and Development: Providing training to staff on WHS policies and procedures.
  4. Incident Investigation: Leading investigations into workplace incidents to identify root causes and prevent recurrence.

Typical Job Locations:

  • Construction Sites: Overseeing safety protocols on construction projects across Perth and regional areas.
  • Mining Operations: Supervising WHS practices in mining operations, particularly in the Pilbara region.
  • Industrial Facilities: Ensuring compliance and safety in manufacturing and processing plants.

Salary and Benefits:

  • Salary Range: Generally, ranges from $90,000 to $150,000 annually, depending on the industry and specific job requirements.
  • Benefits: May include health insurance, superannuation, travel allowances, and opportunities for professional development.

For detailed job listings and to apply, you can browse relevant opportunities on SEEK here. This platform frequently updates with the latest job openings across various sectors.

Unit CodeUnit Name
HLTAID011 Provide First Aid
HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
  1. Ability to read, write and understand English in professional working efficiency
  2. Present a valid photo I.D. on arrival
  3. Wear normal work clothing and enclosed footwear
  4. Ability to read, write and understand English
    1. Saferight is dedicated to supporting all students, including those with Language, Literacy, and Numeracy (LLN) needs. If your LLN skills are assessed as needing improvement to meet the course requirements, we may recommend additional support or training to help you succeed. If you have any concerns about your LLN skills, we encourage you to contact us before enrolling.
  5. If you have any physical conditions that may affect your ability to complete a course, please visit a doctor and obtain a “Fit for Work” certificate, and send it to our bookings email.
    1. Please note, Saferight reserves the right to cancel your enrolment if this documentation is not provided and you are deemed unfit for training. Additionally, cancellation fees will apply if adequate notice is not given.
Disclaimer: Students must complete the post-enrolment learner details form sent via the booking confirmation email prior to attending the course. Failure to fill out the post-enrolment form before training will result in certificates not being issued.
  • Theory Component
  • Practical Component

On successful completion of this course, students will be issued with a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for the unit below:

The Unique Student Identifier (USI) must be supplied and verified prior to issuance.

  • Students will be provided with morning tea and refreshments for all courses run at Saferight.
  • Saferight has kitchen facilities for people who wish to bring their own lunch or alternatively, there are cafes and lunch bars within close proximity.

Please refer to our Refund/Cancellation Policy

3 Days (7.30 AM – 3.30 PM)

 

This course is delivered at the following location:

Refer to the price listed in the enrolment table. This course is also available for private bookings.

Group bookings/Onsite training is available at your site or ours. Please click the ‘Enquire Now’ button for further information on pricing and site requirements.

TitleFee
Course Fee $900
CTF Discount $630
You Only Pay The Gap $270

CTF subsidy is granted to those who meet the eligibility criteria, more information can be found here: CTF Eligibility Criteria PDF Guide.

Main eligibility criteria include: Reference and project details of 6 months of construction work in WA out of the past 12 months prior to your course commencement with Saferight. For more information about Saferight’s CTF process, please click here. If student is deemed eligible for CTF, there will be a separate administrative fee of $30.

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