Key Statutory Positions
The Key Statutory Positions is a requirement of the WA WHS (Mines) Regulations r.675ZI(1), r.675ZM(1) and Schedule 26 for those working in any of the described five key areas within the mining sector.
What's the question the KEY Statutory Positions answers?
I really enjoyed completing this course as it gave me a very in-depth look at risk management within my organization and it gave me an opportunity to conduct a review and write a simple report that I gave to the Group Safety Manager. I have since...
Read MoreI really enjoyed completing this course as it gave me a very in-depth look at risk management within my organization and it gave me an opportunity to conduct a review and write a simple report that I gave to the Group Safety Manager. I have since sat my law exam and passed first time. I am certain this is due to the work I completed online with SALT which gave me confidence is using the Act/Regs provided without any highlighted areas etc. Thanks for making this practical and also enjoyable.
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Authenticity Declaration
KEY Statutory Positions EXPLAINED
FREE PREVIEWWhat's the question the Key Statutory Position answers?
FREE PREVIEWOn the Job (OTJ) Assessment Requirement
Introduction to the Key Statutory Positions
BSBWHS513 Lead WHS risk management
Key Statutory Positions and WHS Law
REVISION: Unpacking (analysing) the WHS Legislation
5-step model for aligning organisational risk management approach to WHS
[A1 - KSP] - Alignment
Risk Management Tools: AQF context
Let's look at PsychoSocial Risks...
[A1-Addition] Adding psychosocial risk to the organisational risk framework
Principal Mining Hazard Management Plans (PMHMP)
[A2 - KSP] Principal Hazard ID and Risk Assessment
Risk Control
[A3 - KSP] Risk Controls
Consultation: engaging with workers
[A4 - KSP] Communication and Consultation
The P-D-C-A of RISK
[A5 - KSP] Review and Evaluation of Risk Controls
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