Accidents do happen but learning from them helps create a safer workplace.
LEARNING OBJECTIVE
Through this workshop, you will acquire the skills necessary to identify the cause and implement effective solutions to reduce the level of risk and danger within the working environment.
DESIGNED FOR
Business owners, health and safety representatives, members of a health and safety committee, team leaders, supervisors, and managers.
LEARNING CONTENT
- Defining and identifying risk and its subcategories
- Requirements under the health and safety legislation
- The investigation process and its objectives
- Planning an investigation and the necessary steps to follow
- Interviewing techniques
- Preparing and writing an investigation report
LEARNING OUTCOMES
- Identify and explain various types of risk
- Explain why workplace accidents and incidents need to be reported and investigated
- Describe the barriers to accident and incident reporting
- Use techniques to overcome the identified barriers
- Grasp the concepts of multiple causations and root-cause analysis
- Write a report that recommends preventative actions
- Produce an incident investigation report based on an incident
DURATION
One day
NEXT LEARNING STEPS
- Hazard and Risk Management
- Write for Business and Workplace Success
MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT FUND:
This workshop is registered with the Management Capability Development Fund programme.
Small businesses may qualify for help to pay for services such as training workshops, courses and coaching that build the management capabilities of their owners, operators and key managers. A business where the Growth Advisors have identified a need for management training as part of an action plan to support the business owner to grow and innovate their business.
For more information on the Management Capability Development Fund or to find your local Growth Advisor go to
www.regionalbusinesspartners.co.nz