Construction Industry Basic OH&S Induction Scheme
From 1 July 2008, all people performing construction
work must undergo a general OHS construction induction for the industry.
The requirements, which are consistent with the National
Standard for Construction Work, build upon industry’s existing
safety practices by setting out specific OHS responsibilities for
principal contractors, employers, workers and self-employed people.
A person must not perform construction work at a workplace
unless the person is registered, or taken under the OHS Regulations
2007 to be registered to perform construction work.
As at 1 July 2008, what was formerly identified as
Red Card Training will now be known as Construction Induction
Training. Participants who complete this training will
be issued a ‘Construction Induction Card’
by WorkSafe Victoria that will be recognised across all States and
Territories of Australia.
Please Note: A previously obtained
‘Red Card’ will remain valid after 1 July 2008. ie,
if you have obtained your ‘Red Card’, there is no requirement
to transfer to the ‘Construction Induction Card’, both
cards are recognised under the OHS Regulations 2007.
Engineers Australia, Victoria Division in conjunction
with APESMA and ACEA are pleased to offer you a specially developed
course for Building and Construction Professionals.
Upon completion of the course participants will be
issued a ‘Statement of Attainment’ which will serve
as proof of training until the actual Construction Induction Card
is issued by WorkSafe.
COURSE OUTLINE:
INTRODUCTIONS, BACKGROUND AND OBJECTIVES
- Why are we here?
- Extent of OHS problems in the industry
OHS LEGISLATION
- Historical Background
- Statute vs Civil Law
- Legislative Framework
- Acts
- The OHS Act
- Duties of Employers
- Duties of Employees
- Other Duties
- Duties of designers of buildings or structures
- Your responsibilities
POWERS & RIGHTS UNDER THE OHS ACT
- Health & safety representatives
- Representatives of employee organisations
- Inspectors
- OHS Committees
- Safety Officers/advisors
OFFENCES & PENALTIES, OTHER LEGISLATION
OHS REGULATIONS & CODES OF PRACTICE
- Regulations
- Codes of Practice
- Hazards, risks and controls
- Personal Protective Equipment
- Prevention of Falls
- Plant
- Asbestos
- Dangerous Goods and Hazardous Substances
- Manual Handling
- Noise
- Electrical Safety
- Fire Safety and incidents
- Confined Spaces
SOURCES OF INFORMATION
CASE STUDIES
NEXT AVAILABLE COURSES:
Friday, 20 February 2009
9:30am - 4:30pm
Rooms A&B
Engineering House
21 Bedford Street
North Melbourne
Friday, 27 March 2009
9:30am - 4:30pm
Rooms A&B
Engineering House
21 Bedford Street
North Melbourne
Friday, 1 May 2009
9:30am - 4:30pm
Rooms A&B
Engineering House
21 Bedford Street
North Melbourne
COST:
Members of Engineers Australia, APESMA and ACEA -
$247
Non-Members - $297
To register online please visit: www.apesma.asn.au/redcard
For further information about the Construction induction
Course please contact Laine Duggan at lduggan@engineersaustralia.org.au
or 9321 1718.
For further information on the current construction
regulations, visit www.worksafe.vic.gov.au/saferconstruction

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