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CERTIFICATE IV IN FRONTLINE
MANAGEMENT Legal Requirements,
Regulatory Requirements and General OHS Requirements
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You were previously asked to put together a draft report to use for the recording of incidents and accidents. This type of template needs to be filled out accurately and according to legal requirements, regulatory requirements and general OHS requirements. Intellitrain teaches you how to do this in their Certificate IV Frontline Management qualifications.
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It is very important to ensure these templates are filled in accurately so that information from these forms can be transposed on to reports to be sent to management, senior management, other stakeholders, insurance companies and any regulatory bodies.
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Organisations need to have appropriate record keeping systems in place to streamline the OHS procedures. Team members have an obligation to report incidents, accidents, potential hazards and near misses to management.
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For this reason, there needs to be adequate control measures in place to ensure information is being reported properly and according to the required regulations and expected standards.
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Companies should have in place a way to document, record, verify and improve on OHS information within the workplace.
Managers and stakeholders need the reassurance of understanding that the information being supplied to them is accurate and clear, concise and relevant.
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IF INFORMATION PROVIDED IS NOT ACCURATE AND CORRECT, THERE IS THE RISK OF:
Staff members being given incorrect information which can be detrimental to
the organisationError rates going up, cause waste of time
for staffStaff members not feeling they can trust
other team membersWaste of time taken to find accurate
informationPossible consequences that can be
detrimental to other staff members and compromise the safety of staff members
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INFORMATION SHOULD BE: Written in a clear and succinct manner
Kept in a centrally located file so the staff members that need access can access
Updated often
Version controlled so staff members know which is the latest version they are accessing
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INFORMATION THAT NEEDS TO BE KEPT INCLUDES:Accident reports – any reports that indicate accidents where an employee was hurt or
equipment was damagedIncident reports – no matter how trivial or minor an incident seems at the time, all
incidents should be reported. This includes illnesses and near misses
Injury register – all injuries, no matter how small or trivial, need to be recorded
First aid register – this register should keep track of all first aid administered
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Managers need to ensure that they support the record keeping process by monitoring and evaluating the systems regularly, ensuring the systems are structured and well organised, that the policies and procedures support any required resources and that information is clearly assigned and locatable.
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It is extremely important that any information provided is accurate, reliable, valid and able to be understood by the people that need to analyse the information for further use.
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There are a number of compensation based statistics that set the parameters form the collection of statistics and information relating to the prevention of injury and illness in the workplace.
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When there are inconsistencies or inadequacies in the reporting systems, or the risk control plans or risk assessments, management is responsible for the clear communication of this to senior management and other relevant stakeholders to make sure further action is taken from an organisational perspective.
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The continuous improvement cycle and process should be followed regularly to make sure all processes, procedures and regulations are improved and implemented within the organisational structure.
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Intellitrain offers courses in Certificate IV Frontline Management
for Coordinators, Leading Hand, Supervisors and Team Leaders.