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Review Quiz 1. OHS Legislation 4. Incident Response Introduction 2. Hazards & Controls 3. OHS Communication EASY GUIDES Australia Pty LtdQuit How to use this Presentation You are about to view sample slides from the Construction Induction PowerPoint Presentation. Navigation and links have all been disabled in this DEMO. Use your mouse click on the screen to advance to the next slide.

Review Quiz 1. OHS Legislation 4. Incident Response Introduction 2. Hazards & Controls 3. OHS Communication EASY GUIDES Australia Pty LtdQuit How to use this Presentation nextprev Click here for a copy of a Site Induction Checklist Click here for a copy of the Unit of Competency CPCCOHS1001A The Code is supported by the Unit of Competency CPCCOHS1001A Work safely in the construction industry. This unit is included within the CPC08 Construction Training Package, enabling delivery within the VET sector. Unit of Competency CPCCOHS1001A As well as a nationally recognised training program, general induction training has a requirement that all elements in the unit of competency are assessed. Site specific and Task specific induction training have no formal training or assessment requirement. However, an employer is under a ‘duty of care’ under the OH&S Act to provide employees with information, instruction, training and supervision as is necessary to perform their work safely. Induction training falls into three categories: General induction Site specific induction Task specific induction Introduction

Review Quiz 1. OHS Legislation 4. Incident Response Introduction 2. Hazards & Controls 3. OHS Communication EASY GUIDES Australia Pty LtdQuit How to use this Presentation nextprev An employee must take care of his/her own health and safety AND the health and safety of others in the workplace. Employees must not place themselves or others at risk. Employees must comply with safe work practices, including activities that require licences, tickets or certificates of competency. Employees must carry out their tasks or use equipment according to any safety instruction. Employees must co-operate with their employer and follow all systems or procedures. Duty of Care/Obligations Under the OHS Act Duty of Care/Obligations - Employees Duty of Care/Obligations Related Topics: 1. OHS Legislation

Review Quiz 1. OHS Legislation 4. Incident Response Introduction 2. Hazards & Controls 3. OHS Communication EASY GUIDES Australia Pty LtdQuit How to use this Presentation nextprev Safe Work Practices Take care of yourselves and each other. Bullying and harassment Report any bullying or harassment to your supervisor or other relevant person. Bullying and harassment do not belong in the workplace. 1. OHS Legislation

Review Quiz 1. OHS Legislation 4. Incident Response Introduction 2. Hazards & Controls 3. OHS Communication EASY GUIDES Australia Pty LtdQuit How to use this Presentation nextprev Common Construction Hazards Working at heights Cold working environments Noise Plant & Equipment Excavations (including trenches) Unplanned collapse Manual handling Hazardous substances & dangerous goods Electrical safety Hot working environments / Ultraviolet (UV) radiation Traffic & Mobile plant Confined spaces HIV and other infectious diseases 2. Hazards & Controls

Review Quiz 1. OHS Legislation 4. Incident Response Introduction 2. Hazards & Controls 3. OHS Communication EASY GUIDES Australia Pty LtdQuit How to use this Presentation nextprev Elimination Substitution Isolation Engineering Measures Administrative Measures Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Isolation This is where you lower the risk of damage or harm by restricting or preventing access to the hazard. It may include barriers or fencing, restricting access to the area for an amount of time or putting a distance restriction in place. 2. Hazards & Controls

Review Quiz 1. OHS Legislation 4. Incident Response Introduction 2. Hazards & Controls 3. OHS Communication EASY GUIDES Australia Pty LtdQuit How to use this Presentation nextprev All worksites should have a site emergency plan for various types of emergencies including : Types of Emergencies Vehicle or mobile plant accident Severe injury to personnel Structural collapse Flammable and/or toxic vapours emission (gas leak) Fire Chemical spill 4. Incident Response