Workplace Health & Safety

Achieve safety goals through improved risk assessment and risk management strategies

At A Glance

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New Zealand Certificate in Workplace Health and Safety Practice

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Unit Standard: N/A

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Level 3

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6 months | 5 workshops

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At your place or ours

Lead The Way With Safer Workplaces

Workplaces need qualified Health and Safety champions to guide others and foster a culture of health and safety practice. It’s a ‘must’ not ‘maybe’ that your Health and Safety focused people complete the NZ Certificate in Workplace Health and Safety Practice (Level 3).

Workplace Health and Safety knowledge should be used, talked about, and shared by everyone in your company.

While covering key Health and Safety strategies, your people learn to carry health and safety communication through their teams, and encourage others to speak up about health and safety issues.

This course ensures attendees lead from a health and safety viewpoint, with a good, strong communication component covered so key health and safety messages are heard in the workplace and are adopted.

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NZ Workplace Health And Safety Practices

Safer workplaces benefit from improved productivity and quality. Developing forward thinking health and safety leaders creates a positive safety culture, engaging team members at every level of your company.

This programme is aimed at people who are current or emerging health and safety champions/leaders and includes roles and responsibilities of Health & Safety Representatives.

Learners develop their health and safety skills through solid foundation knowledge of good health and safety work practices, while identifying opportunities for safety improvement.

  • Identify legislative and industry requirements relevant to your work
  • Use communication strategies for sharing health and safety messages effectively
  • Identify and encourage behaviours that drive safe work practices
  • Carry out risk assessment and risk management actions on the job
  • Understand and promote good workplace health and safety practices for the benefit of workers, their families, the workplace, and the wider community

Entry Criteria

To be eligible to enrol in this programme you must meet the following entry criteria:

  • Be aged over 16 years old.
  • Be a Citizen or Resident of Australia or New Zealand.
  • Open entry. There may be availability to train through your ITO (Industry Training Organisation). BMINZ will work with you to ascertain if you are eligible for a training subsidy through your ITO.