Health and Safety Representative Training
This 1-day course trains health and safety representatives to carry out their legal duties under South African OHS laws. It covers hazard identification, incident reporting, and how to promote a safety culture through workplace inspections and collaboration.
Description
This 1-day course equips health and safety representatives with the skills to fulfil their roles under South African OHS regulations. Designed for elected representatives and safety committee members, it focuses on workplace safety advocacy and compliance.
Health and safety representatives play a vital role in promoting workplace safety and ensuring compliance with South Africa’s Occupational Health and Safety Act. Health and Safety Representative Training is a 1-day course designed to equip representatives with the knowledge and tools to perform their duties effectively. The course covers legal responsibilities, hazard identification, incident reporting, and safety committee functions, tailored to industries like construction, manufacturing, and services.
Participants will learn the legal framework governing health and safety representatives, including their rights and obligations. The course addresses challenges such as engaging workers, addressing hazards, and liaising with management, providing practical strategies to advocate for safety improvements. It emphasizes effective communication and collaboration to foster a safety-conscious culture.
Interactive exercises guide participants in conducting workplace inspections and reporting hazards, while case studies highlight the impact of effective representation. The course is ideal for newly appointed representatives or those seeking to enhance their safety advocacy skills.
By the end, attendees will be equipped to fulfil their roles, promote workplace safety, and ensure compliance with OHS regulations, contributing to safer work environments.
Course Outline
Day 1: Representative Roles and Responsibilities
- Legal framework: OHS Act and representative duties.
- Hazard identification and workplace inspections.
- Incident reporting and safety advocacy.
- Exercise: Conducting a workplace safety inspection.
Who Should Attend?
- Health and safety representatives and committee members.
- Workers in construction, manufacturing, or high-risk industries.
- Supervisors and managers supporting safety programs.
- Individuals seeking OHS representative training.
Key Learning Outcomes
- Understand the legal role of health and safety representatives.
- Identify workplace hazards and conduct inspections.
- Report incidents and advocate for safety improvements.
- Collaborate with safety committees and management.
- Promote a safety-conscious workplace culture.
- Ensure compliance with South African OHS regulations.