Safety Induction Advanced
Online Training

Overview

safety-induction-advancedOccupational Health and Safety issues need to be addressed to promote a safe and accident-free work environment for employees.

AVELING’s Safety Induction Advanced course provides employees and contractors with a basic knowledge of OHS legal responsibilities and processes to deal with OHS issues. It provides an overview of common safety issues and a basic understanding of how to apply safety and emergency procedures. The advanced course covers extra topics not covered in the standard version, including compressed air, welding safety and working at heights.


Learning Outcomes

  • Understand the legislative requirements of the Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Act
  • Understand the employer and employee’s duty of care responsibilities
  • Identify and report incidents
  • Access and apply safety procedures
  • Select, use and maintain Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
  • Administer safety management tools such as a Job Safety Analysis (JSA)
  • Follow standards of behaviour and conduct
  • Operate compressed air safely
  • Understand the dangers and safety measures involved when doing welding work
  • Undertake work at heights in a safe and responsible manner

Topics covered

Course Introduction

Topic 1 – Duty of Care/Incident Reporting
Section 1 – Employer’s Duty of Care
Section 2 – Employee’s Duty of Care
Section 3 – Incident Reporting

Topic 2 –Workplace Policies
Section 1 – OHS Policies
Section 2 – Smoking in the Workplace
Section 3 – Drug and Alcohol Policy
Section 4 – Fitness For Work Policy
Section 5 – General Behaviour
Section 6 – Equal Opportunity Policy
Section 7 – Environment Policy

Topic 3 – Personal Protective Equipment (P.P.E.)
Section 1 – Industrial Clothing
Section 2 – Industrial Work Boots
Section 3 – Hearing Protection
Section 4 – Eye Protection
Section 5 – Fire Prevention and Controls
Section 6 – Eye Protection
Section 7 – Respiratory Protection
Section 8 – Fall Arrest Equipment
Section 9 - Adornments

 

Topic 4 – Workplace Safety Procedures
Section 1 – Risk Management
Section 2 – Hazard Controls
Section 3 – Job Safety Analysis
Section 4 – Reporting Hazards and Near Miss Incidents
Section 5 – Safe Work Procedures
Section 6 – MSDS
Section 7 – Use of Plant and Equipment
Section 8 – Lock Out/Tag Out Procedure
Section 9 – Manual Handling
Section 10 – Signage
Section 11 – Electrical Safety
Section 12 – General Workplace Safety
Section 13 – Vehicle Safety
Section 14 – Travelling Long Distances
Section 15 – Parking and Visitor Management

Topic 5 – Emergency Procedures
Section 1 – Emergency Procedure
Section 2 – Weather Conditions
Section 3 – Heat Stress
Section 4 – Fire and Prevention Controls


Additional Topics covered in Advanced Course:

Topic 6 – Compressed Air
Section 1 – Using Compressed Air

Topic 6 – Welding Safety
Section 1 – The Dangers of Welding
Section 2 – Safety Precautions

Topic 8 – Working At Heights
Section 1 – Working At Heights

Intended for

Any employee or contractor who needs basic OHS legal knowledge as it applies to above ground surface operations or any industrial workplace. Extra topics covered in the advanced course include compressed air, welding safety and working at heights.

Online training benefits

  • Do it anytime
    The training course is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The course can be completed anywhere using a standard computer and Internet.
  • Take it at your own pace
    AVELING’s course keeps track of your progress. This means you can take the course over several days or weeks if needed.

It’s convenient and easy to use, so log on and see how AVELING can assist you in creating a safe work environment for all.

Certification

A Certificate of Participation will be issued at the end of the course.

Duration: 2 Hours
Time: Anytime
Dates: Anywhere using a standard computer and Internet
Fee: $55.00 (inc GST)

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Last updated: 10 April, 2012

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