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Title: OHS Induction Training


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OHS Induction Training
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Learning outcomes
  • At the end of the session participants will
  • demonstrate an understanding of the OHS
    responsibilities of employers and employees under
    the legislation
  • identify consultation mechanisms and methods of
    communicating on a range of OHS matters
  • understand the procedures involved in a risk
    management approach to workplace health and
    safety
  • demonstrate an awareness of first aid and
    emergency evacuation procedures at their school
  • know how to access further assistance or advice
    on OHS matters.

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What is OHS?
  • OHS is about the health, safety and welfare of
    all people in the workplace.

4
Legal framework
  • The OHS Act 2000 and OHS Regulation 2001
    constitute the main legislative framework for
    injury prevention in the workplace.
  • The purpose of the Act and Regulation is to
    ensure workplace health and safety with an
    emphasis on risk management and consultation.

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Duties of employers
  • The employer is responsible for
  • maintaining places of work, under the employers
    control, in a safe condition and ensuring safe
    entrances and exits
  • making arrangements to ensure the safe use,
    handling, storage and transport of plant and
    substances
  • providing and maintaining systems of work and
    working environments that are safe and without
    risks to health
  • providing the information, instruction, training
    and supervision necessary to ensure health and
    safety at work
  • providing adequate facilities for the welfare of
    employees
  • ensuring consultation with employees

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Duties of employees
  • Employees must
  • take reasonable care for the health and safety of
    themselves and others at the workplace
  • cooperate with their employer to enable
    compliance with the OHS legislation.
  • Everyone at the workplace must
  • not interfere with or misuse items provided for
    health, safety and welfare purposes
  • not hinder aid to an injured worker
  • not disrupt the workplace by creating health or
    safety fears.

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OHS consultation
  • Consultation arrangements should
  • Provide for the sharing of relevant OHS
    information between employers and employees
  • Provide opportunities for employees to express
    their views about OHS issues
  • Ensure employees views are taken into account
    prior to decisions being made regarding health
    and safety

8
When to consult
  • Consultation is required when
  • Risks to health and safety are assessed or
    reviewed
  • Decisions are being made about measures to be
    taken to eliminate or control risks
  • Introducing or altering the procedures for
    monitoring risks
  • Decisions are made about the adequacy of staff
    welfare facilities
  • Changes are proposed to the workplace, system of
    work and substances used for work
  • Decisions are made about consultation arrangements

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How to consult
  • Consultation may be undertaken by any one or more
    of
  • the following
  • OHS committee
  • OHS representative
  • Other agreed arrangement
  • Consultation also occurs in other workplace
    forums
  • such as staff meetings, team and committee
  • meetings.

10
Consultation arrangements at this workplace
  • What are the consultation arrangements at this
    workplace?
  • Where relevant, who is the OHS committee or OHS
    representative?
  • Where can a copy of the OHS consultation
    statement be found?

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Risk management process

Identify hazards
Monitor and Review
Consult and Communicate
Assess risks
Eliminate or control risks
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Hazard identification
Possible ways to identify hazards?
  • safety inspections
  • task analysis
  • complaints
  • staff meetings
  • regular maintenance requests
  • consultation
  • observation
  • records of injury, illness and near-miss records

13
Reporting hazards
  • How are hazards reported?
  • Who do I report hazards to?

14
Assess the risk
  • Consider what might happen

Likelihood
Severity
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Hierarchy of controls
  • Controls should be considered in the following
    order
  • Eliminate the hazard
  • Substitute the hazard
  • Isolate the hazard
  • Use engineering controls
  • Use administrative controls
  • Use personal protective equipment

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Injury management
  • If you are injured at work
  • Notify the employer/workplace manager
  • Complete the register of injuries
  • Consult a doctor where necessary
  • Authorise the doctor to provide relevant
    information to GIO and DET
  • Participate in a return to work plan

17
Staff Welfare
  • Staff Support Officers
  • Employee Assistance Program

18
First Aid
  • First aid procedures
  • Location of first aid kits
  • First aid officer(s)

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Emergency procedures
  • Emergency evacuation procedures at this workplace

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Further information
  • Fact sheets available on a range of risks
  • OHS-related enquiries
  • Ask your principal
  • Contact your Staff Support Officer
  • Access information via the OHS webpage
    http//detwww.det.nsw.edu.au/adminandmanage/ohands
    /index.htm
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