Organisations have a legal duty to put in place suitable arrangements to manage for health and safety. Business leaders, owners, managers and supervisors all need to know how to keep people safe. This course will guide you through your legal obligations and introduce strategies to ensure your business is as healthy and as safe as possible. You will get an understanding of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 and learn the importance of understanding, promoting, and implementing effective health and safety practices.
DESIGNED FOR
Anyone who has responsibility for health and safety processes within their business including employers, business owners, managers, team leaders, supervisors, and those in human resource departments.
LEARNING CONTENT
- What the current legislative framework requires and future expectations
- Defining a PCBU, a worker, an officer and their respective duties
- Communication and due diligence
- "All practicable steps" and "reasonably practicable"
- Hazard and risk identification and method of control
- What is effective worker engagement and consultation
- How to engage your workforce for effective hazard and risk assessments
- Monitoring of workplace health related issues
- Measuring safety performance
- Understanding the "duty of care" principals, contractors and sub-contractors
- Compliance with reporting obligations
- How health and safety representatives, supervisors, team leaders, middle managers, senior managers contribute to positive health and safety outcomes
- How different management styles and behaviours influence safety culture and outcomes.
DURATION
One day
NEXT LEARNING STEPS
- Creating Positive Culture in the Workplace Culture of Safety and Health
MANAGEMENT CAPABILITY DEVELOPMENT FUND
Business South Inc offers services that are registered with the Management Capability Development Fund.
The Management Capability Development Fund is designed to help business owners or managers to access business training services, by providing you with a subsidy towards the registered service cost.
To check your eligibility or for more information please contact the Business Growth Advisors team at
support@otagorbp.co.nz or visit
business.govt.nz/regional-business-partner-network.
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.