Course Title: Contribute to health and safety of self and others
Part B: Course Detail
Teaching Period: Term2 2017
Course Code: OHTH5952C
Course Title: Contribute to health and safety of self and others
School: 340T Art
Campus: City Campus
Program: C4370 - Certificate IV in Visual Arts
Course Contact: Jennifer Mills
Course Contact Phone: +61 3 9925 4472
Course Contact Email: visualarts@rmit.edu.au
Name and Contact Details of All Other Relevant Staff
Nominal Hours: 20
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 course describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to participate in workplace occupational health and safety (OHS) processes to protect workers own health and safety, and that of others.
National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria
National Element Code & Title: |
BSBWHS201 Contribute to health and safety of self and others |
Element: |
1. Work safely |
Performance Criteria: |
1.1 Follow provided safety procedures and instructions when working 1.2 Carry out pre start systems and equipment checks according to workplace procedures 1.3 Follow workplace procedures for responding to emergency incidents |
Element: |
2. Implement work safety requirements |
Performance Criteria: |
2.1 Identify designated persons to whom queries and concerns about safety in the workplace should be directed 2.2 Identify existing and potential hazards in the workplace, report them to designated persons and record them according to workplace procedures 2.3 Identify and implement WHS procedures and work instructions 2.4 Identify and report emergency incidents and injuries to designated persons according to workplace procedures 2.5 Identify WHS duty holders and their duties for own work area |
Element: |
3. Participate in WHS consultative processes |
Performance Criteria: |
3.1 Contribute to workplace meetings, inspections and other WHS consultative activities 3.2 Raise WHS issues with designated persons according to organisational procedures 3.3 Take actions to eliminate workplace hazards and reduce risks |
Learning Outcomes
This course applies to individuals who require a fundamental knowledge of OHS to carry out their own work, which may be in a defined context under direct supervision or with some individual responsibility. This unit has broad applicability across industries and workplace contexts.
In this course, you learn through:
1. On line activities:
- practical exercises
- reading articles and excerpts
- project work
- independent research
You are expected to manage your learning and undertake an appropriate amount of out-of-class independent study and research and industry guests speak about professional practice.
Details of Learning Activities
This unit applies to individuals who require a basic knowledge of WHS to carry out work in a defined context under direct supervision or with some individual responsibility, in a range of industry and workplace contexts.
In this course, you learn through:
- working from Monona Rossel DVD
- Lecture and discussion
- practical exercises
- independent research
Contribute to Health and Safety of self and others is delivered through episodes based on a DVD of Monona Rossel discussing WHS issues. After each episode there is class discussion and for every episode a questionnaire has to be answered in written form. The student will be expected to read and research specific content each week in order to answer a series of questionnaires, conduct risk analysis and solve WHS problems regarding home and work situations. The unit will run for 5 weeks and is 5 hours in duration
Teaching Schedule
week |
Course Content |
Task/ Assessment/Due date |
Elements |
1 |
Introduction to WHS. the requirements of the unit are explained and assessment tasks 1 and 2 are given out.
Topics- general OHS terminology Toxins and their effects in the body |
Task 2: Hazards in the Arts – Questionnaire Section 1 of Monona Rossel DVD is shown and students fill in questionnaire for session Then class discusses ideas coming from DVD and questionnaire |
1.1,1.2 2.1,2.3 3.1,3.2 |
2 |
Risks of art practice, especially contemporary arts practice |
Task 1-Health and Safety Audit given out Task 2: Hazards in the Arts – Questionnaire Section 2 of Monona Rossel DVD is shown and students fill in questionnaire for session Then class discusses ideas coming from DVD and questionnaire |
2.2 3.1,3.2 |
3 |
Labelling and Material safety data sheets |
Task 2: Hazards in the Arts – Questionnaire Section 3 of Monona Rossel DVD is shown and students fill in questionnaire for session Then class discusses ideas coming from DVD and questionnaire |
1.1 2.2,2.3 3.1,3.2 |
4 |
Ventilation, storage and respiration |
Task 2: Hazards in the Arts – Questionnaire Section 4 of Monona Rossel DVD is shown and students fill in questionnaire for session Then class discusses ideas coming from DVD and questionnaire |
1.1,1.2,1.3 2.2,2.3 3.1,3.2 |
5 |
General discussions on audience questions |
Task 1-Health and Safety Audit Handed in Task 2: Hazards in the Arts – Questionnaire Section 5 of Monona Rossel DVD is shown which deal with audience questions
All the answers to the weekly questionnaires are collated, typed up and handed in the following week. |
1.3 2.1,2.4,2.5 3.1,3.2,3.3 |
Learning Resources
Prescribed Texts
References
Other Resources
Nil
Overview of Assessment
Students’ ability to apply to follow health safety and security procedures will be assessed by:
- Completion of three assessment task.
Assessment Tasks
To demonstrate competency in this course, you will need to complete the following pieces of assessment to a satisfactory standard. You will receive feedback on all assessment.
Task 1-Health and Safety Audit
Task 2: Hazards in the Arts – Questionnaire
Task 1-Health and Safety Audit
This task consists of a 2 WHS audits of the student’s general environment- home, work study etc. To discover and analyse 2 health and safety issues and to suggest possible solutions.
Task 2:Hazards in the Arts – Questionnaire
This task consists of viewing the Monona Rossel DVD on WHS and to answer a questionnaire on each episode
Assessment Matrix
course title |
Contribute to Health and Safety of self and others |
RMIT Unit code |
OHTH5952C |
National code |
BSBWHS201 |
Assessment tasks |
Elements/ Performance criteria |
*Required knowledge |
*Required skills |
*Critical aspects of evidence |
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Task 1-Health and Safety Audit
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1/2/3
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1.2 2.2,3 3.3 |
To complete the unit requirements safely and effectively, the individual must:
*Identify sources of information about history and theory relating to own arts practice and the work of others
*Explain formal and informal research techniques
*Outline how information can be organised so that it can be easily accessed and applied to own arts practice
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*Identifies and interprets information in relation to WHS and emergency incidents
Writing *Uses structures and language appropriate to audience and context in reports giving factual information
Oral Communication *Uses structures and language appropriate to audience and context in reports, descriptions, opinions and explanations
*Extracts meaning from reports, descriptions, opinions and explanations
Navigate the world of work *Takes responsibility for following WHS legal requirements
*Follows protocols and procedures related to own role
*Seeks assistance from others when WHS issues are beyond scope of immediate responsibilities
Get the work done *Plans, organises and implements routine tasks in order to optimise health and safety
*Selects and implements actions from predetermined procedures
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Evidence of the ability to:
*Use research and critical thinking techniques to evaluate theoretical and historical information and distil key themes and ideas
*Organise research materials and outcomes for application to own arts practice
*Use discussion with others to inform research ideas and methodology
*Identify and use opportunities to update knowledge information.
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Other Information
Other information | |
Feedback
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You will receive written feedback on the completion of your assessment tasks.
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Plagiarism
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RMIT has a strict policy on plagiarism. Please refer to the website for more information on this policy.
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Special consideration policy (late submission) |
All assessment tasks are required to be completed to a satisfactory level. If you are unable to complete any piece of assessment by the due date, you will need to apply for an extension. Please refer to the following URL for extensions and special consideration: http://www.rmit.edu.au/browse;ID=qkssnx1c5r0y;STATUS=A;PAGE_AUTHOR=Andrea%20Syers;SECTION=1 (unresolved); |
Reasonable adjustment |
In assessing whether a particular adjustment is reasonable consideration should be given to: · the student’s disability and his/her views · the effect of the adjustment on the student, including effect on his/her ability to achieve learning outcomes, participate in courses or programs and achieve independence · the effect of the proposed adjustment on anyone else affected, including the education provider, staff and other students · the costs and benefits of making the adjustment. As a result, what constitutes "reasonable" varies on a case-by-case basis and the balance is sometimes difficult to strike. However, it is clear that education providers are not required to lower academic standards or disregard the needs staff or other students. In more complex cases discussion with the disability service will be useful. It may be useful to examine previous judgements in relation to the DDA. |
Language Literacy & Numeracy |
An RTO needs to fit LLN into the delivery of its training and assessment as it has an important role in: · redressing any deficiencies in its students’ key LLN skills · building the generic skills of teamwork, communication and problem solving that are highly valued by employers. |
Employability skills |
In addition to developing skills and knowledge for a particular job, this program also aims to help you to develop broad work skills, known as Employability Skills. There are eight employability skills. Employability Skills which feature in the Diploma of Visual Art include: · Communication · Teamwork · Problem solving · Initiative and enterprise · Planning and organising · Self management · Learning · Technology Employability skills are embedded in the units of competency in your program. When you demonstrate that you are competent in your particular job skills and knowledge you are also demonstrating that you have developed relevant employability skills. Further information about the employability skills you will develop in this program is available at: http://www.ntis.gov.au/Default.aspx?/trainingpackage/CUV03/volume/CUV03_1/ chapter/EmpSkillsMandText |
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