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Industry
members applaud the new WorkSafe Position
Gary
Lawson-Smith, Chief Executive Officer, Safety Institute of Australia
Inc:
“The
Safety Institute of Australia Inc (SIA) congratulates WorkSafe
Victoria on defining ‘Suitably Qualified’ and for producing
supporting guidance material for employers.
We
are particularly pleased that one of the matters to be considered
when establishing if a person is suitably qualified is being a
member of a professional association that requires the attainment of
and continuing development of certain knowledge, skills and
experience for membership. The supporting guidance material also
promotes the critical issue of OHS certification to
employers.
This
major initiative will assist greatly in improving safety and health
outcomes in Victorian workplaces. The SIA also believes that it
should be implemented nationally by the Federal Government at the
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Christine
Waring, Victorian Chair of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia, adds:
“The
Human Factors and Ergonomics Society of Australia Inc. supports the
approach of informing employers about how to engage suitably
qualified and experienced OHS professionals. It is important that
consultants are also made aware of what is expected of them when
they are engaged by an employer. WorkSafe has provided valuable
information to employers and consultants alike by publishing these
documents.”
WorkSafe
funds key HaSPA initiative to consolidate core body of knowledge for
OHS professionals
The
first phase of the initiative will draw on the expertise of OHS
educators in universities and OHS professional associations. It will
identify, describe and organise the existing and required knowledge
and concepts that form the core body of knowledge that underpins
informed OHS practice
The
second phase of the project will use the core body of knowledge as a
basis for a range of initiatives in the following areas:
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development
and implementation of a curriculum for the education and training
of OHS professionals
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continuing
professional development and certification of generalist OHS
professionals
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accreditation
of OHS courses
-
public
policy
-
identification
of areas for OHS research
HaSPA
Chair, Clarke Martin, commented: “WorkSafe is very pleased to be
providing this seed funding to HaSPA, which will enable HaSPA to
build on the substantial work it has already done in this area.
The
project is seen as a key component of WorkSafe’s Reposition the OHS
Professionals Initiative. This initiative aims to enhance the
services provided to workplaces by OHS professionals and thereby
improve workplace health and safety. The awarding of the funding is
a clear sign that HaSPA has established itself as an important
forum. WorkSafe looks forward to continuing to work with HaSPA
towards our shared goal of Victorian workers returning home safe
every day.
For
further information contact Clarke Martin via email clarke_martin@worksafe.vic.gov.au
or on 9641 1502. |