Contractor Health and Safety Induction Level 2
Course Overview
When contractors, or subcontractors, are employed they must undergo OHS induction training. It is important that contractors are made aware of the specific OHS considerations of their site and work environment as they are often unfamiliar or unacquainted with their new work space before their official site induction. As such, OHS induction for contractors covers a wide number of topics that are meant to familiarise them, or remind them, of their OHS responsibilities.
This module will inform contractors of the organisation's general induction procedures and OHS policies in high risk environments. Contractors are required to complete this module prior to starting work with the organisation so they are familiar with OHS requirements.
Key Content- The importance of safety in high risk environments.
- Safety site induction procedures.
- OHS responsibilities of and for contractors.
- General conduct requirements (e.g. fit to work, harassment, bullying).
- Emergency personnel and procedures.
- Reporting incidents, hazards, and accidents.
- Managing risk.
- Workers compensation.
- Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Electrical safety.
- Manual tasks.
- Hot work and fire safety.
- Potential environmental, equipment, and work-related hazards.
- Safety equipment
- Proper housekeeping.
Learning Outcomes
At the completion of this course, learners should be able to:- Explain proper safety protocol and induction for contractors.
- Describe the correct emergency response and procedures.
- Report any work-related hazards and incidents.
- Spot, avoid, and work safely with, and around, various hazards.
- Explain what conduct is expected of them at work.
- Appropriately use PPE.
- Fulfil OHS obligations in accordance with standards and legislation.