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OHS Training presentation

OHS Training presentation. Team 3 Shannon Iredell Monika Kissling Andros Ivansyah Lucas Gomes. Types of OHS Training. Manual handling Seating positions and posture (ergonomics) First aid Fire emergency procedure

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OHS Training presentation

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  1. OHS Training presentation Team 3 Shannon Iredell Monika Kissling Andros Ivansyah Lucas Gomes

  2. Types of OHS Training • Manual handling • Seating positions and posture (ergonomics) • First aid • Fire emergency procedure • Correct use of equipment – computers, printers, fax machines, photocopiers • What to do if an accident occurs • How to report it • How to identify a risk • SAM – Spot the hazard, Assess the risk, Make any changes

  3. How can OHS Training be delivered? • Visual – PowerPoint presentations, DVD’s, posters, pictures. • Verbal – presentation, discussion, debate. • Groups – make the training more enjoyable. • Written work – manuals, tables. • External training – attending a training course/workshop • Internal training – by company, manager, OHS representative • Online training

  4. What can happen if OHS Training is not followed? • Injuries • Illness • Fatality • Fire • Property damages • Legal Costs • Loss of employees

  5. Benefits of OHS Training • Limiting the risk of injury and illness to employees. • Reducing your WorkCoverpremium • Minimising the operational losses from having employees off work (LTIs). • Using OHS-led initiatives to achieve productivity and quality gains.

  6. OHS Training Record

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