Date: Wednesday 4 September 2024
Time: 8:30am - 4:30pm
Location: Hanson Gaskell Quarry, Bettong Rd, Melalueca WA
The Brady Review highlighted absent or inadequate supervision as a contributing factor to safety performance in the mining and quarrying industry.
Course Overview
The Supervising for Safety workshop has been designed to prepare Quarry Supervisors to meet their obligations for managing workplace risk, and to provide them with the skills to effectively supervise and lead for safety. This workshop is relevant to all supervisors working in quarrying and small mines.
The course will cover:
- Communication and leadership
- Routines and time management
- Safety behaviours
Making better decisions
- Negotiation and conflict resolution
Learning Objectives:
- Understand the role of and importance of supervision in safety performance
- Understand the crucial skills and core responsibilities for supervisors
- Understand effective communication and how to have a hard conversation
- Understand the process of negotiation and conflict resolution
- Understand how to coach and manage behaviour for safety outcomes
- Establish techniques for effective decision making and time management
Who is this workshop for?
This workshop is recommended for:
- Quarry/Pit Supervisors
- Leading Hands
- WHS staff
- Those with responsibility for safe systems of work
Your Facilitator | Sam Noble
Sam is a well-regarded Health & Safety and HR expert, with a broad range of professional experience. Based in Perth, WA, he has worked with clients across the UK, Ireland, Canada, New Zealand, and Australia, helping them avoid dangerous situations and comply with the relevant regulations. Sam holds credentials in occupational health and safety, environmental management, and risk assessment, as well as a qualification in teaching. His commitment to excellence and holistic understanding of Health & Safety make him a sought-after expert in the field.
Continuing Professional Development (CPD): up to 7 hours
- IQA QMCS: Leadership and Management.
A completion certificate will be issued once finished.
Registration
IQA Member: $380
Non Member: $510
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Registrations Close: Friday 30 August 2024
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