LEARNING OBJECTIVE
This programme will build on the skills and knowledge developed in health and safety representative training (Health and Safety Representative Training or "initial training") and look more in-depth at the Health and Safety at Work Act and associated regulations, to maintain a safe working environment.
Content and delivery of this programme will be aligned with the most up to date requirements under the Health and Safety at Work Act and associated regulations.
DESIGNED FOR
Health and safety representatives, members of a health and safety committee or any employee/employer with an interest in health and safety.
LEARNING CONTENT
- Discussion on the regulations and their impact
- Expand on the role of the health and safety representative
- Successfully implement health and safety in your organisation
- Understanding specific hazard and risk management
- Finding information for risk management
- Undertake investigations into near hits and incidents
DURATION
Two days
ABOUT THE FACILITATOR
Phil Boult - Health & Safety Training Facilitator
Phil Boult is an experienced A-grade automotive engineer and the founder of Fleet Review Services Ltd, established in 2013. With extensive experience in delivering Health & Safety (H&S) training across high-risk industries like mining, quarries, heavy transport, farming, and civil construction, Phil is known for his engaging training style.
He has a unique ability to simplify complex technical concepts, making them accessible through relatable examples. Phil’s interactive and enjoyable training sessions drive positive changes in workplace safety culture and H&S practices. He firmly believes that effective H&S comes when everyone understands their role and how systems contribute to a safer work environment.
NEXT LEARNING STEP
- Advanced Training for Health and Safety Representatives - Stage 3
- Assertiveness Skills
Not-for-Profit organisations, clubs and charities that are eligible* will receive a 50% subsidy.
Subsidised workshops are due to the generous support of Otago Community Trust.
*Eligibility criteria: Not-for-Profit organisations, charities, and incorporated societies are to be a registered organisation with a NZBN #, Society # or Charities #.
Please provide us with the NFP name when you register. Terms and conditions apply.