Health and Safety Representative (HSR) Refresher Training Course

Health and Safety Representative (HSR) Refresher Training Course

This WorkSafe approved refresher course provides an opportunity for those who have previously completed the HSR Initial OHS Training Course to refresh their knowledge of the identification and assessment of common workplace hazards.  The course will also provide HSRs with any important updates to the Work Health and Safety Regulation.

All elected HSRs and Deputy HSRs after completing an initial course of training, have an entitlement (for each year they hold office) to attend Refresher training at least every three (3) years.

Learning outcomes

The learning objectives of the course is to provide information that could include:

  • A general update on legislation
  • Risk management specific to an industry or hazards
  • HSR entitlements and powers
  • HSR skills development

Participants must have previously completed the HSR Initial OHS Training Course and be an elected HSR or Deputy HSR.

Prerequisites and/or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

HSR Initial OHS Training Course

Participants must have previously completed the HSR Initial OHS Training Course and be an elected HSR or Deputy HSR.

Prerequisites and/or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

HSR Initial OHS Training Course

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Cancellation fees may apply, please see Learner Information page for terms and conditions.

There are no assessment tasks associated with this course.

National units of competency covered

There are no national units of competency covered in this course.

Recognition

Participants will be eligible to receive a Certificate of Attendance issued by CEPUTEC.

Upcoming

Email qldtraining@ceputec.edu.au or call 1300 222 727 to register your interest in this course.

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What is a Unique Student Identifier (USI)?

If you study any Nationally Recognised Training in Australia, you are required to have a USI. Your USI links to an online account that contains all your training records and results (transcripts) that you have completed since 2015.

When applying for a job or enrolling in further study, you will often need to provide your training records and results (transcript). The benefit of the USI is the ability to provide learners with easy access to their training records at any time.

You can access your USI account online from your computer, tablet or smart phone.

If you do not already have a USI, go to www.usi.gov.au/students/create-your-usi/ on a computer or mobile device.

Note: A USI must be supplied to CEPUTEC during enrolment so that a Nationally Recognised Qualification or Statement of Attainment can be issued to you.

For further information, please see the video under Learner Resources.