Date: Thursday 13 June 2024
Time: 8:30am - 1:00pm (AEST)
Location: TBA, Bendigo
Contractor management involves the management of an external third-party resource working for a company. It encompasses the establishment and implementation of a system that is responsible for handling contractors' health and safety records, insurance information, training programs and specific documents that pertain to the contractor and the business.
The Brady Review revealed that, of the serious accidents examined which occurred in quarries, the number of accidents involving contractors was nearly double the number of accidents involving employees. Contractor management can be a very challenging area and is one often overlooked. Just because a company hires a contractor, doesn’t mean its safety responsibilities are absolved or that the contractor has the correct compliance documentation in order.
Course Overview
Under WHS legislation, the principal duty of employers is to provide a working environment for employees that is safe and without risks to health. This duty extends to contractors in relation to matters over which the employer has control.
When contractors are engaged, there are a number of important factors that need to be considered when it comes to effective contractor safety management. Work arrangements between the two parties need to be clearly defined to deal with these WHS obligations.
This workshop will look at what must be considered when engaging contractors with regard to pre-qualification, onboarding, performance monitoring and performance review.
Learning Objectives
- Understand the legal obligations for contractor safety management
- Understand how to demonstrate due diligence when engaging contractors
- Understand what a contractor induction should cover
- Understand when and how to undertake effective contractor safety monitoring
- Understand how to close the due diligence loop by conducting a safety management review
Who should attend?
This workshop is recommended for:
- Quarry Managers
- Human Resource staff
- H&S staff
- Those with responsibility for management and supervision of contractors.
Your Facilitator | Terry Swanton
Terry is a seasoned expert in safety, leadership and risk management with a focus on contractor and third party management. He was the Principal HSE Advisor with Broad spectrum working on the Mornington Peninsula Shire and Defence contracts. This involved managing over 800 facilities, parks and gardens, sporting venues playgrounds.
Terry's extensive experience ensures that participants receive practical knowledge and solutions for effective contractor and third-party management.
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CPD: 4 Hours
- IQA QMCS: Risk Management
A Certificate will be issued upon completion of the workshop.
Registration Fees
IQA Member: $320
Non Member: $450
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Registrations Close: Thursday 6 June 2024.
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