Task A – Knowledge Base Questions
1. List some general requirement when creating a policy?
2. When creating a WHS policy which questions should be asked to ensure organisational requirements and appropriateness has been met?
3. List both the internal and external factors which can affect the development and review of a policy?
4. Give examples of barriers to WHSMS implementation and strategies to overcome them.
5. What kind of information and data can you use to provide you with valid and reliable measures of WHS performance and the WHSMS, and what are positive performance indicators?
6. What types of topics discussed in the WHS Act 2011? State at least three.
7. What are the requirements for addressing WHS and privacy in recordkeeping?
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8. Describe the structure and the functions of a WHSMS.
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Task B – Practical
1. As a real or simulated workplace activity as directed by the assessor, you must engage in the following workplace tasks in regards to a WHSMS.
This will involve working and speaking with the relevant WHS contacts and persons in the workplace; you must conduct these tasks according to the requirements of the
organisation/workplace, and will be given access to workplace equipment and resources, WHS policies and procedures, and relevant acts, regulations, codes of practice and any other available guidance materials to:
? Support and facilitate the implementation of a WHSMS
? Develop WHS policy and commitment to a WHSMS
? Develop a WHS plan
? Implement a WHS plan
? Measure and evaluate WHS performance ??Review and improve the WHSMS.
Your answer must be documented clearly and presented professionally.
When you complete all, you should save it in one document named as BSBWHS605 Task B 1 Portfolio of evidence your name and submit to Moodle.
Note to the assessor:
You must ensure the learner has access to a real or simulated workplace to conduct this activity. You must direct the learner on what they are required to do and ensure that WHS contacts and persons (real or representing those roles) are available and made known to the learner for interacting within this activity. The learner must be given access to workplace equipment and resources, WHS policies and procedures, and relevant acts, regulations, codes of practice and any other available guidance materials to conduct this. You must also ensure the learner is given a suitable timeframe by which completion of the portfolio of evidence must be done and submitted to you.
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2. As a real or simulated workplace activity as directed by the assessor, perform a review of the organisation’s WHS policies and procedures to determine if and where improvements in health and safety of employees at work can be made.
You will need to:
? Read and review current WHS policy and procedures
? Assess and analyse past and current WHS performance o Extracts and evaluates the mathematical information embedded in a range of tasks and texts in measuring and evaluating WHS performance
o Selects from, and applies, an expanding range of mathematical and problem-solving strategies measuring and evaluating WHS performance
? Consult with WHS contacts to discuss the results of your review and analysis, and to determine whether WHS policy can be improved (and how).
? Document the outcomes of your review in a report; this should include your own findings and the results of your discussions with the WHS contacts.
When you complete all, you should save it in one document named as BSBWHS605 Task B 2 Report your name and submit to Moodle.
Note to the assessor:
You must ensure the learner has access to a real or simulated workplace to conduct this activity.
You must direct the learner on what they are required to do and ensure that WHS contacts (real or representing those roles) are available and made known to the learner for interacting within this activity. The learner must be given access to workplace equipment and resources, WHS policies and procedures, and relevant acts, regulations, codes of practice and any other available guidance materials to conduct this.
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