Course Title: Apply principles of OHS risk management

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term1 2010

Course Code: OHTH5435C

Course Title: Apply principles of OHS risk management

School: 130T Vocational Engineering

Campus: City Campus

Program: C5201 - Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)

Course Contact: Program Manager

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4468

Course Contact Email: engineering-tafe@rmit.edu.au


Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff

Nominal Hours: 30

Regardless of the mode of delivery, represent a guide to the relative teaching time and student effort required to successfully achieve a particular competency/module. This may include not only scheduled classes or workplace visits but also the amount of effort required to undertake, evaluate and complete all assessment requirements, including any non-classroom activities.

Pre-requisites and Co-requisites

None

Course Description

This unit addresses the underlying knowledge and skills required to provide a systematic approach to hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control, with the emphasis on elimination or, where this is not possible, minimisation of risk. It also includes conceptual models for understanding the nature of hazards.


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

BSBOHS504A Apply principles of OHS risk management

Element:

1. Access external sources of information and data to identify hazards

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Access external sources of information and data to
      assist in identifying hazards
1.2 Review workplace sources of information and data to 
      access and assist in identification of hazards
1.3 Seek input from stakeholders, key personnel and OHS
       specialists
1.4 Conduct formal and informal research to ensure currency
      of information with workplace issues

Element:

2. Analyse the work environment to identify hazards

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Define, document and communicate occasions when
      action for hazard identification is required
2.2 Source tools to assist in analysing potential hazards
2.3 Examine task demands and task environment for
      impact on the person to identify situations with a potential
      for injury or ill health
2.4 Examine workforce structure, organisation of work and
      work relationships to identify situations with a potential for
      injury or ill health
2.5 Examine work environment for agents with a potential for
       injury or ill health
2.6 Seek input from stakeholders to clarify and confirm issues

Element:

3. Assess risk associated with a hazard

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Identify factors contributing to risk
3.2 Identify current risk controls for each hazard
3.3 Evaluate adequacy of current controls (if any), taking
      account of relevant standards and knowledge
3.4 Identify discrepancies between current controls and
      required quality of control
3.5 Prioritise hazards requiring further control action
3.6 Document method and outcomes of risk

Element:

4. Control risk associated with a hazard

Performance Criteria:

4.1 Develop a range of control options in consultation with
       stakeholders, taking account of the outcomes of the risk
       assessment and the hierarchy of control
4.2 Identify potential factors impacting on the effectiveness
      of controls
4.3 Seek advice from OHS specialists and key personnel if
      required
4.4 Identify and seek appropriate authority and relevant 
      resources to initiate and maintain controls
4.5 Identify and document actions required to achieve change
4.6 Analyse extent of change and reduction in risk, as a result
      of controls

Element:

5. Maintain hazard identification and risk control processes

Performance Criteria:

5.1 Establish and maintain a risk register relevant to the
      workplace
5.2 Document and communicate risk management
      procedures to stakeholders and key personnel, as
     appropriate
5.3 Document and communicate outcomes of risk
      management processes to stakeholders and key
      personnel, as appropriate
5.4 Involve stakeholders and operational staff in risk
      management processes
5.5 Identify situations where OHS specialists may be required

Element:

6. Monitor and review risk management processes

Performance Criteria:

6.1 Determine frequency, method and scope of review in
      consultation with workplace stakeholders and key
      personnel
6.2 Ensure stakeholders and key personnel have input to the
       review
6.3 Identify areas for improvement in the risk management
      processes and make recommendations
6.4 Prepare action plans, including allocated responsibilities
       and timeframes for implementation
6.5 Regularly review effectiveness of risk management
       processes


Learning Outcomes



Details of Learning Activities

Students will learn through a number of planned activities (face to face classes, workplace/site visits, simulated workplace learning, online learning via blackboard and other forms of structured teaching and learning). Students will be observed and assessed through their planned activities throughout the duration of the course.


Teaching Schedule

Semester

Topic Content Delivery
1

Introduction

Hazards

Risk - Likelihood and consequences

Maintaing hazard identification, risk control and risk control monitoring.

 


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts

OHS supplements 1,2 and 3. Teacher to provide via the Blackboard.


References

HB205-2004. Available from Standards Australia


Other Resources


Overview of Assessment

A person who demonstrates competence in this unit must be able to provide evidence of application of a risk management approach to identifying hazards, and assessing and controlling OHS risk, either in an actual workplace, simulation scenario or scenario.
Evidence gathered for demonstration of competence will involve products developed for systematic approaches to identifying hazards, and assessing and controlling risks; evidence of how these products were developed; and evidence of use of the products.


Assessment Tasks

There is 1 assignment, and 2 learning outcomes tests. The culmination of all assessments contributes to the final result for this course.
Under special circumstances extension to assessment may be granted. Students are to follow RMIT Special Consideration Policy found in RMIT Policies and procedures link http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=3g3whh1vttr0z;STATUS=A;SECTION=19;PAGE_AUTHOR=Chancellery (unresolved)

Assessment Tasks


Assessment 1 – Assignment
The assignment will focus on different elements of the learning activities and address the students ability to both problem solve and provide meaningful solutions to the practical exercises that cover: 
 - Hazard types, identification and research


The project based assessments will have a weighting of between 40% of the final overall assessment mark (final weighting will be advised by teacher).


Assessments 2 & 3 – Written Learning Outcomes Tests (closed book)
This written learning outcome tests will a cover parts of elements 3  - 6 not covered in the assignment.

These tests will have a weighting of 30% each of the final overall assessment mark.

The culmination of all assessments contributes to the final result for this course.
All assessments for this course must be completed to achieve CA (Competency Achieved) grade. (65% equates to being competent per assessment).
A competent grade for each assessment is required to pass this course..


Assessment Matrix

Other Information

Competency requirements:
To be deemed competent students must demonstrate an understanding of all elements of a competency. Assessment methods have been designed to measure achievement of each competency in a flexible manner over multiple tasks.
Students are advised that they are likely to be asked to personally demonstrate their assessment work to their teacher to ensure that the relevant competency standards are being met.

All assessments for this course must be completed to achieve CA (Competency Achieved) grade. (65% equates to being competent per assessment). A competent grade for each assessment is required to pass this course..
Each assessment task will also carry a numerical weighting to be used for grading purposes. The grade applied to this weighting will only be awarded if a CA has been achieved in all compulsory assessment tasks.
If a student has been marked NYC (Not Yet Competent) in any of the assessment tasks, the weighting will carry no value until the student has obtained CA.
If a CA is achieved on re-assessment then a maximum mark of 50% of the original weighting will be granted for that assessment.

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