Contribute to Implementing WHS Monitoring Processes Course Online (Based on BSBWHS419)
Welcome to Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course. This course has been designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills required to contribute to monitoring a range of physical agents and conditions relating to work health and safety (WHS) in the workplace. It involves the use of a range of measuring devices to collect, interpret and report on workplace information and data in relation to those physical agents and conditions.
It also applies to those working in a broad range of WHS roles across all industries.
However, it does not extend to hazard identification, risk assessment or developing risk controls based on the outcomes of monitoring, which are covered in BSBWHS414 Contribute to WHS risk management.
About this course
Training Provider: OHS.com.au with AlertForce (RTO Code 91826)
Location: Online
Course length: Approx. 4 hours (awareness version)
Time: Self-paced
Certification / Accreditation: Certificate of Completion* or Statement of Attainment depending on what is purchased
CPD Points: Yes. 4 points as certificate of completion or 5 points as Statement of Attainment.
Background - How to Measure and Evaluate WHS Management Systems?
The 3-step Work Health and Safety compliance check is applicable to all Australian businesses, regardless of size, industry or organizational structure.
These three steps include:
1 - A general evaluation
2 - Documentation evaluation
3 - Worksite evaluation
1 - General evaluation - Conducting a general assessment is the first step in measuring and evaluating your current WHS management system. This will give you a good idea of the current WHS provision, and help you decide what improvements or changes you would like to make.
This step is also known as safety self-audit. Although it won't provide a complete picture of your organization's WHS compliance, it will give you an indication of where your organization is at this point.
2 – Documentation evaluation - The second step will allow you to examine the documentation that your company or organization has. Although it won't provide a complete or comprehensive picture, it will highlight potential problems and give suggestions on how to address them.
3 – Worksite evaluation – The final step of your WHS management software self-audit, will examine the conditions at your workplace and ask if you can improve or maintain them. If so, what should you do?
Aims and Objectives of this course
This course Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes (based on BSBWHS419) will help you earn the skills necessary to consult with relevant individuals and/or parties to identify agents and/or conditions to be measured, according to WHS organisational policies and procedures.
Our Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course is based on the unit of competency of BSBWHS419 . Whilst this course is not nationally recognised, it follows the learning outcomes and elements associated with that unit. The course contains
- Narrated e-learning learning resources online
- Online Assessment tasks
- Ability to download your Certificate of Completion once assessment tasks are completed
What will you learn by completing the training course?
This course will include an understanding of awareness of the relevant legislation and your responsibilities in contributing to implement WHS monitoring processes.
Learning outcomes include:
- Identify characteristics of agents and/or conditions to be monitored
- Identify work area where measurements are to be taken
- Contribute to selecting measuring equipment according to agents and/or conditions, work environment, activities being carried out and level of risk to self and others present at time of monitoring
- Determine limits of own expertise and available equipment, and seek specialist advice and equipment as required
- Determine sampling process for data collection
- Contribute to outlining a sampling plan according to organisational policies and procedures
- Collect information and data about requirements, nature and purpose of monitoring
- Inspect work area and consult with workers and affected individuals and/or parties about nature of agents and/or conditions to be monitored
- Contribute to checking operability of equipment according to WHS laws, and organisational policies and procedures
- Ensure own health and safety and that of others present at the time of monitoring while collecting information and data
- Record readings according to organisational requirements, using expert support and advice as required
- Participate in reinstating equipment and parts to pre-use condition, or dispose of appropriately
- Contribute to correctly storing reusable equipment, and/or making it ready for re-use as required, according to WHS laws, and organisational policies and procedures
- Use results to contribute to preparing reports on the monitoring process, including any WHS regulatory requirements
- Ensure that results and records are retained in an easily retrievable format according to WHS laws, and organisational policies and procedures
How Is the Training Delivered?
Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course is available online and completed in your own time. This Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes training course is based on the learning outcomes outlined above.
The course is typically designed to be completed in a minimum of four hours. However, the exact length of the course may depend on your ability and prior knowledge around the subject.
As the training is delivered online, you are able to complete it at your own pace.
What Accreditation Will You Get?
After completing the Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course , an assessment is conducted to determine if you have understood the information presented during the training course. If you pass this assessment, you receive a Certificate of Completion.
IMPORTANT NOTE whilst this course is based on the learning outcomes of the course provided, it is important to note that it is not a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment unless you opt for that option. Nationally Recognised training is only really required If you specifically require that unit of competency for a qualification or licence (typically this will require a practical component, further assessment and increased costs).
This course has been designed to comply with the best practices of national health and safety standards. Terminology has been chosen for clarity and ease of comprehension across jurisdictions. For example, ‘employer’ has been used to signify the broader term ‘PCBU’, while ‘WHS’ represents both work and occupational health and safety.
This training is not a substitute for professional legal advice. If you require further advice or information, please contact the health and safety regulator in your jurisdiction.
A Certificate of Completion is issued on successful completion of the course and you are required to get an 80% pass mark to be deemed as understanding the content. It is recommended that training is conducted every 2 years to stay refreshed.
Is the course tax deductible?
Whilst you should get advice from your financial advisor to confirm, generally speaking further training and education related to advancing your career is 100% tax deductible.
Approx. run time: 4 hours
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Welcome to Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course. This course has been designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills required to contribute to monitoring a range of physical agents and conditions relating to work health and safety (WHS) in the workplace. It involves the use of a range of measuring devices to collect, interpret and report on workplace information and data in relation to those physical agents and conditions.
It also applies to those working in a broad range of WHS roles across all industries.
However, it does not extend to hazard identification, risk assessment or developing risk controls based on the outcomes of monitoring, which are covered in BSBWHS414 Contribute to WHS risk management.
About this course
Training Provider: OHS.com.au with AlertForce (RTO Code 91826)
Location: Online
Course length: Approx. 4 hours (awareness version)
Time: Self-paced
Certification / Accreditation: Certificate of Completion* or Statement of Attainment depending on what is purchased
CPD Points: Yes. 4 points as certificate of completion or 5 points as Statement of Attainment.
Background - How to Measure and Evaluate WHS Management Systems?
The 3-step Work Health and Safety compliance check is applicable to all Australian businesses, regardless of size, industry or organizational structure.
These three steps include:
1 - A general evaluation
2 - Documentation evaluation
3 - Worksite evaluation
1 - General evaluation - Conducting a general assessment is the first step in measuring and evaluating your current WHS management system. This will give you a good idea of the current WHS provision, and help you decide what improvements or changes you would like to make.
This step is also known as safety self-audit. Although it won't provide a complete picture of your organization's WHS compliance, it will give you an indication of where your organization is at this point.
2 – Documentation evaluation - The second step will allow you to examine the documentation that your company or organization has. Although it won't provide a complete or comprehensive picture, it will highlight potential problems and give suggestions on how to address them.
3 – Worksite evaluation – The final step of your WHS management software self-audit, will examine the conditions at your workplace and ask if you can improve or maintain them. If so, what should you do?
Aims and Objectives of this course
This course Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes (based on BSBWHS419) will help you earn the skills necessary to consult with relevant individuals and/or parties to identify agents and/or conditions to be measured, according to WHS organisational policies and procedures.
Our Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course is based on the unit of competency of BSBWHS419 . Whilst this course is not nationally recognised, it follows the learning outcomes and elements associated with that unit. The course contains
- Narrated e-learning learning resources online
- Online Assessment tasks
- Ability to download your Certificate of Completion once assessment tasks are completed
What will you learn by completing the training course?
This course will include an understanding of awareness of the relevant legislation and your responsibilities in contributing to implement WHS monitoring processes.
Learning outcomes include:
- Identify characteristics of agents and/or conditions to be monitored
- Identify work area where measurements are to be taken
- Contribute to selecting measuring equipment according to agents and/or conditions, work environment, activities being carried out and level of risk to self and others present at time of monitoring
- Determine limits of own expertise and available equipment, and seek specialist advice and equipment as required
- Determine sampling process for data collection
- Contribute to outlining a sampling plan according to organisational policies and procedures
- Collect information and data about requirements, nature and purpose of monitoring
- Inspect work area and consult with workers and affected individuals and/or parties about nature of agents and/or conditions to be monitored
- Contribute to checking operability of equipment according to WHS laws, and organisational policies and procedures
- Ensure own health and safety and that of others present at the time of monitoring while collecting information and data
- Record readings according to organisational requirements, using expert support and advice as required
- Participate in reinstating equipment and parts to pre-use condition, or dispose of appropriately
- Contribute to correctly storing reusable equipment, and/or making it ready for re-use as required, according to WHS laws, and organisational policies and procedures
- Use results to contribute to preparing reports on the monitoring process, including any WHS regulatory requirements
- Ensure that results and records are retained in an easily retrievable format according to WHS laws, and organisational policies and procedures
How Is the Training Delivered?
Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course is available online and completed in your own time. This Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes training course is based on the learning outcomes outlined above.
The course is typically designed to be completed in a minimum of four hours. However, the exact length of the course may depend on your ability and prior knowledge around the subject.
As the training is delivered online, you are able to complete it at your own pace.
What Accreditation Will You Get?
After completing the Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course , an assessment is conducted to determine if you have understood the information presented during the training course. If you pass this assessment, you receive a Certificate of Completion.
IMPORTANT NOTE whilst this course is based on the learning outcomes of the course provided, it is important to note that it is not a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment unless you opt for that option. Nationally Recognised training is only really required If you specifically require that unit of competency for a qualification or licence (typically this will require a practical component, further assessment and increased costs).
This course has been designed to comply with the best practices of national health and safety standards. Terminology has been chosen for clarity and ease of comprehension across jurisdictions. For example, ‘employer’ has been used to signify the broader term ‘PCBU’, while ‘WHS’ represents both work and occupational health and safety.
This training is not a substitute for professional legal advice. If you require further advice or information, please contact the health and safety regulator in your jurisdiction.
A Certificate of Completion is issued on successful completion of the course and you are required to get an 80% pass mark to be deemed as understanding the content. It is recommended that training is conducted every 2 years to stay refreshed.
Is the course tax deductible?
Whilst you should get advice from your financial advisor to confirm, generally speaking further training and education related to advancing your career is 100% tax deductible.
Approx. run time: 4 hours
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ADDITIONAL EXTRA BONUSES with OHS.com.au
Claim up to $1271.95 worth of Extra Bonuses
with every purchase
- Your personal copy of Safety Legends E-Book (value $39.95)
- $100 off your first case from Naked Wines (value $100)
- Upto 350,000 Bonus AMEX Frequent Flyer points* (value $1000)
- Complimentary Access to two online courses** (value $132)
$1271.95 EXTRA VALUE - JUST FOR YOU INSIDE!
* New customers when you successfully sign up for a new personal / business credit card ** Indigenous Cultural Awareness / Impacts of Climate Change coursesDescription
Welcome to Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course. This course has been designed to provide you with the knowledge and skills required to contribute to monitoring a range of physical agents and conditions relating to work health and safety (WHS) in the workplace. It involves the use of a range of measuring devices to collect, interpret and report on workplace information and data in relation to those physical agents and conditions.
It also applies to those working in a broad range of WHS roles across all industries.
However, it does not extend to hazard identification, risk assessment or developing risk controls based on the outcomes of monitoring, which are covered in BSBWHS414 Contribute to WHS risk management.
About this course
Training Provider: OHS.com.au with AlertForce (RTO Code 91826)
Location: Online
Course length: Approx. 4 hours (awareness version)
Time: Self-paced
Certification / Accreditation: Certificate of Completion* or Statement of Attainment depending on what is purchased
CPD Points: Yes. 4 points as certificate of completion or 5 points as Statement of Attainment.
Background - How to Measure and Evaluate WHS Management Systems?
The 3-step Work Health and Safety compliance check is applicable to all Australian businesses, regardless of size, industry or organizational structure.
These three steps include:
1 - A general evaluation
2 - Documentation evaluation
3 - Worksite evaluation
1 - General evaluation - Conducting a general assessment is the first step in measuring and evaluating your current WHS management system. This will give you a good idea of the current WHS provision, and help you decide what improvements or changes you would like to make.
This step is also known as safety self-audit. Although it won't provide a complete picture of your organization's WHS compliance, it will give you an indication of where your organization is at this point.
2 – Documentation evaluation - The second step will allow you to examine the documentation that your company or organization has. Although it won't provide a complete or comprehensive picture, it will highlight potential problems and give suggestions on how to address them.
3 – Worksite evaluation – The final step of your WHS management software self-audit, will examine the conditions at your workplace and ask if you can improve or maintain them. If so, what should you do?
Aims and Objectives of this course
This course Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes (based on BSBWHS419) will help you earn the skills necessary to consult with relevant individuals and/or parties to identify agents and/or conditions to be measured, according to WHS organisational policies and procedures.
Our Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course is based on the unit of competency of BSBWHS419 . Whilst this course is not nationally recognised, it follows the learning outcomes and elements associated with that unit. The course contains
- Narrated e-learning learning resources online
- Online Assessment tasks
- Ability to download your Certificate of Completion once assessment tasks are completed
What will you learn by completing the training course?
This course will include an understanding of awareness of the relevant legislation and your responsibilities in contributing to implement WHS monitoring processes.
Learning outcomes include:
- Identify characteristics of agents and/or conditions to be monitored
- Identify work area where measurements are to be taken
- Contribute to selecting measuring equipment according to agents and/or conditions, work environment, activities being carried out and level of risk to self and others present at time of monitoring
- Determine limits of own expertise and available equipment, and seek specialist advice and equipment as required
- Determine sampling process for data collection
- Contribute to outlining a sampling plan according to organisational policies and procedures
- Collect information and data about requirements, nature and purpose of monitoring
- Inspect work area and consult with workers and affected individuals and/or parties about nature of agents and/or conditions to be monitored
- Contribute to checking operability of equipment according to WHS laws, and organisational policies and procedures
- Ensure own health and safety and that of others present at the time of monitoring while collecting information and data
- Record readings according to organisational requirements, using expert support and advice as required
- Participate in reinstating equipment and parts to pre-use condition, or dispose of appropriately
- Contribute to correctly storing reusable equipment, and/or making it ready for re-use as required, according to WHS laws, and organisational policies and procedures
- Use results to contribute to preparing reports on the monitoring process, including any WHS regulatory requirements
- Ensure that results and records are retained in an easily retrievable format according to WHS laws, and organisational policies and procedures
How Is the Training Delivered?
Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course is available online and completed in your own time. This Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes training course is based on the learning outcomes outlined above.
The course is typically designed to be completed in a minimum of four hours. However, the exact length of the course may depend on your ability and prior knowledge around the subject.
As the training is delivered online, you are able to complete it at your own pace.
What Accreditation Will You Get?
After completing the Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes course , an assessment is conducted to determine if you have understood the information presented during the training course. If you pass this assessment, you receive a Certificate of Completion.
IMPORTANT NOTE whilst this course is based on the learning outcomes of the course provided, it is important to note that it is not a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment unless you opt for that option. Nationally Recognised training is only really required If you specifically require that unit of competency for a qualification or licence (typically this will require a practical component, further assessment and increased costs).
This course has been designed to comply with the best practices of national health and safety standards. Terminology has been chosen for clarity and ease of comprehension across jurisdictions. For example, ‘employer’ has been used to signify the broader term ‘PCBU’, while ‘WHS’ represents both work and occupational health and safety.
This training is not a substitute for professional legal advice. If you require further advice or information, please contact the health and safety regulator in your jurisdiction.
A Certificate of Completion is issued on successful completion of the course and you are required to get an 80% pass mark to be deemed as understanding the content. It is recommended that training is conducted every 2 years to stay refreshed.
Is the course tax deductible?
Whilst you should get advice from your financial advisor to confirm, generally speaking further training and education related to advancing your career is 100% tax deductible.
Approx. run time: 4 hours
- Money Back Guarantee
- Save Time & Money
- Tax Deductible
- 1000's Trained Each Month
- Quality-Focused
- Peer Reviewed Courses
- Trusted Industry Partner
- Fast Certification
- 60 Day Guarantee
- *See refund policy
Student Reviews
Contribute to Implementing WHS Monitoring Processes Course Online (Based on BSBWHS419)
Contribute to Implementing WHS Monitoring Processes Course Online (Based on BSBWHS419)
Course Highlights:
- Instant Access
- Complete on Any Device
- Quality Focused
- Fast Certification
- Tax Deductable
- Trusted RTO Provider
- 24 Months Unlimited Course Access
- Nationally Recognised Option
"Well run course! The trainer was very efficient, well prepared, communicated clearly what we would cover and finished on time 👍"
Nathan"Good customer service great knowledge and understanding from the trainers couldn’t recommend a better place to be trained"
Melanie"The course was very informative. Going into the course I didn’t think I’d learn anything new but I was astonished with how much I learnt."
Paul.P"This course was Informative and practical shout out to John for leading the session."
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