RIIRIS301E- RIIWHS301E- RIICOM301E
Supervisor Units (S1,S2,S3)
The Qld CMSHA requires a supervisor to be appointed under s26 by the SSE to give directions to other coal mine workers.
This course is designed to develop the knowledge and skills required to safely, effectively and confidently function as a supervisor at a coal mining operation. The units within this cluster have been designed to provide the mining supervisor with a basic understanding of the obligations, role and responsibilities of a supervisor under the Qld Coal Mines Safety & Health Act 1999.
Course Content Includes:
Hazard Identification
Risk Management
Knowledge of WHS / CMSH legislation
Knowledge of WHS policies and procedures
Development and reviewing Site Safety System Procedures
Conducting Safety & Health Investigations in accordance with the Qld CMSHA
Compiling Formal Safety & Health Investigation Reports in accordance with the Qld CMSHA
Reporting of breaches of safety
Communication Information Orally (face to face)
Communicating Information in Writing
Achieving Meeting Outcomes
Making a Presentation (pre-start meeting)
Participating in Negotiations
Recommended Recertification Period:
The Qld Coal Mining Act requires all coal mine workers to complete a refresher of every skill that they have a unit of competency for at least once every 5 years. The supervisor will have to complete this refresher to obtain or maintain authorisation as a supervisor on site.
Full Course Outline:
A full course outline for supervisor units is available on Training.gov.au
Duration:
2-3 days (full course)
1 day (refresher course)
Requirements:
Attendance at the course requires the following:
Casual clothing (no singlets) including enclosed footwear
Drivers licence or other form of photo ID
Unique Student Identifier (USI): All Students completing a Nationally Recognised Course with receipt of a Statement of Attainment requires a USI which can be accessed from the USI website https://www.usi.gov.au/
​Pre Requisites:
Nil
Course delivery:
This course is delivered face to face with individual assessment and group activities in a simulated workplace environment, at our Redland Bay facility or at an agreed safe location at your workplace.
Before commencement of each course, the trainer will assess participants language, literacy and numeracy levels. This will help trainers identify learners who need assistance and support and at the same time the suitability and appropriateness to enrol and complete a course.
Completion requirements:
This course requires you to successfully demonstrate skills and knowledge in both practical and written theory assessments to achieve your statement of attainment.