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Courses
SESC9340 — OHS Management Systems
| Coordinator : | Professor Chris Winder [Bio] | | Contact Details : | Tel : (+612)93855370 • Fax : (+612)93856190 • Email : c.winder@unsw.edu.au |
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Session |
Type |
| Short course |
Summer |
Short Course |
| Date and Place : | 23-27 November, 2009
Location : TBA |
| COURSE DETAILS |
| Units of Credit : |
3 |
| Assumed Knowledge : |
SESC9101 - Occupational Health and Safety SESC9201 - Safety Risk Management
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| Warning : | Students planning to enrol in this course should be aware that it requires extensive knowledge in OHS and OHS management. Risk and Safety Science students should take this course at the end of their studies and students from other disciplines should ensure that they have extensive OHS knowledge. The RABQSA International competency mark is 65% for this course. Students who do not achieve this mark are assessed as not yet competent. | | | | | Certification : | This course is certified by RABQSA as meeting the training requirements for Management Systems Auditor Certification and comprises competency unit RABQSA-OH. | | | | | Description : | SESC9340 Occupational Health and Safety Management Systems, which outlines an introduction to management principles and the requirements of an effective management system, with emphasis on the systems set out in the latest editions of ANZ/NZS4804 and AS/NZS 4801.
Exclusion/s: SESC9341
The School of Risk and Safety Sciences, The University of New South Wales has been accredited under the RABQSA International Training Provider and Examination Scheme (TPECS)to provide training and examination for the RABQSA International competency unit Auditing OHS Management Systems, as SESC9340 OHS Management Systems.
This course MUST be undertaken with the RABQSA International competency unit Auditing Management Systems SESC9060 Principles of Safety, Health and Environmental Auditing.
| | | | | Objectives : | After the end of this course, participants should be able to:
- Apply OHS laws, principles, codes of practices, and standards.
- Identify OHS hazards that are reasonably expected to occur for relevant business types or industries being audited.
- Assess the risk of identified hazards in the context of an organisation's OHS management system.
- Assess the effectiveness of methodologies to control OHS hazards.
- Assess the OHS roles and responsibilities within the context of the organisational environment.
- Determine the adequacy and effectiveness of an OHS management system.
| | | | | Reading : | Required Reading
Participants MUST obtain a copy of AS/NZS 4801 to bring to the workshop.
- AS/NZS 4801 Occupational health and safety management systems – specifications with guidance for use. (Published by Standards Australia)
- AS/NZS ISO 19011:2002. Guidelines for Quality and/or Environmental Management Systems Auditing (Published by Standards Australia)
- AS/NZS 4804 Occupational health and safety management systems - General guidelines on principles, systems and supporting techniques. (Published by Standards Australia)
A coursepack will be supplied to course participants.
It is strongly recommended that all course participants purchase a copy of AS/NZS ISO 19011. | | | |
| Resources : | The application form for industry professionals wishing to enrol the OHS Management Systems Auditing Course (SESC9060 and SESC9340) can be found on the School's Downloads page available by following the the link below.
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| Application Form: | Apply using this form |
| ASSESSMENT |
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| Details | Due Date | Weight | | Role play assessable exercise | Ten working days after the last day of the course | 5% | | Team audit report | Fifteen working days after the last day of the course | 50% | | Continuing assessment/assessable exercises | Twenty working days after the last day of the course | 45% |
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| COURSE SCHEDULE |
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| Topics 1 : | Auditing and Certification | | Topics 2 : | Introduction to Auditing | | Topics 3 : | The Auditing Process | | Topics 4 : | Auditing Tools | | Topics 5 : | Auditing Skills |
LEARNING RESOURCES |
| The University of New South Wales provides a
range of resources to help students develop their skills and to realise
their full potential.
The Learning Centre, located at the entrance to the
Library provides guidance material, which is also available on-line. |
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The University also provides academic orientation
programs called
MyStart and ReStart for both new and returning students to help them
in their transitions into academia.. |
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