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After successfully completing this training program, participants will have acquired the skills and knowledge to enable them to undertake the role and perform the duties and position requirements of a Mine Safety and Health Representative as detailed in the Coal Mining Safety & Health Act 1999 and the Mining and Quarrying Safety & Health Act 1999.
This nationally recognised training program provides students with the units of competency required to achieve a Statement of Attainment in:
S1 (RIIRIS301A) Apply Risk Management Processes
This unit covers the application of the processes and tasks to:
conduct inspections
identify analyse
asses risks
recommend treatment
contribute to implementation of treatments
monitor risks
participation in the preparation, testing and documentation of safe working instructions or equivalent
S2 (RIIOHS301A) Conduct Safety and Health
This unit covers the application of safety and health investigative processes at the operational level including:
the identification and collection of evidence
the analysis of evidence to identify the reasons fro and results of the occurance or situations and
the identification and documentation of courses of action to resolveand/or prevent reoccurence of the issues or problems
S3 (RIICOM301A) Communicate Information
This unit covers the function required to effectively communicate information with other persons in the mining industry, including :
communicating verbally
communicating in written and report form
participating in meetings
making presentations and
participating in operational level negotiations.
Contact Peter Arthur on 0749422485 for training dates.
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