Course Title: Monitor the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)

Part B: Course Detail

Teaching Period: Term2 2023

Course Code: BUSM8878C

Course Title: Monitor the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)

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School: 525T Business & Enterprise

Campus: City Campus

Program: C5420 - Diploma of Logistics

Course Contact: Steven Hansen

Course Contact Phone: +61 3 99252705

Course Contact Email: steven.hansen@rmit.edu.au


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Nominal Hours: 40

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 involves the skills and knowledge required to monitor the safety of transport activities.

It includes determining and monitoring chain of responsibility features in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) or applicable state/territory law and regulations. It also involves administering and monitoring chain of responsibility workplace policies and procedures, and identifying and reporting chain of responsibility risks.

Work is performed under general direction.

No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.


National Codes, Titles, Elements and Performance Criteria

National Element Code & Title:

TLIF0014 Monitor the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)

Element:

1. Determine chain of responsibility features in the HVNL or applicable state/territory law and regulations

Performance Criteria:

1.1 Transport activities and parties in the chain of responsibility are determined 1.2 Principle of shared responsibility obligations within chain of responsibility in the HVNL or applicable state/territory law and regulations are determined 1.3 Primary duty of each party in the chain of responsibility as outlined in the HVNL or applicable state/territory law and regulations are explained 1.4 So far as reasonably practicable or reasonable steps compliance with chain of responsibility as outlined in the HVNL or applicable state/territory law and regulations are explained 1.5 Breaches and penalties for failure to comply with chain of responsibility as identified in the HVNL or applicable state/territory law and regulations are explained

Element:

2. Monitor chain of responsibility obligations in the HVNL or applicable state/ territory law and regulations

Performance Criteria:

2.1 Workplace policies, procedures and other safety documents relevant to transport activities as they apply to job function are identified and monitored 2.2 Methods and requirements to facilitate and ensure management of speed and fatigue are monitored in accordance with job function and workplace procedures 2.3 Methods to calculate and assess vehicle dimension and mass limits are monitored in accordance with job function 2.4 Methods to ensure loads are secured are monitored in accordance with workplace procedures 2.5 Heavy vehicles safety standards are identified and monitored in accordance with workplace procedures 2.6 Transport activity risks are identified, assessed and risk control measures implemented and monitored in accordance with workplace procedures 2.7 Workplace records relating to transport activities are monitored and reviewed in accordance with workplace requirements and industry practice

Element:

3. Administer and monitor chain of responsibility workplace policies and procedures

Performance Criteria:

3.1 Workplace procedures and industry practices for reporting transport activities risks are identified and implemented 3.2 Workplace policies and procedures relating to chain of responsibility and associated changes are communicated to all staff 3.3 Application of workplace policies and procedures relating to chain of responsibility is monitored to ensure compliance with transport activity obligations 3.4 Appropriate action is taken when non-compliances with chain of responsibility requirements are identified

Element:

4. Undertake due diligence activities

Performance Criteria:

4.1 Transport activities risks and safety duties are identified in accordance with job function and workplace procedures 4.2 Current hazards and risk information is analysed in a timely manner and appropriate mitigation actions considered in accordance with job function and workplace procedures 4.3 Resources are allocated in accordance with job function and workplace procedures 4.4 Risk control measures are implemented and mitigation processes verified in accordance with workplace procedures


Learning Outcomes


On successful completion of this course you will have developed and applied the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate competency in the above elements.


Details of Learning Activities

This unit will be co-delivered with BSBWHS521 - Ensure a safe workplace for a work area  - as a cluster is entitled "Safety & Compliance".

The delivery of this cluster will be face to face on-campus. 

The activities will include some elements of lecture style, some research-based and self directed learning. There will be a large part of the activities incorporating role play and scenario based problem solving exercises.

The emphasis will be mainly on interactive learning using online resources written explicitly for this course which is focused on both Transport Management Systems and the Procedures used in everyday operations.


Teaching Schedule

Safety & Compliance   TLIF0014 BSBWHS521  
Week / Topic   Weekly Topic Details Assessment
WEEK 1 ·          Introduction to the clustered subjects  ·         
  Real life implications
Introduction to Safety and CoR Background and evolution of Safety in Logistics
WEEK 2 ·          Fundamentals of Data gathering, ·         
   managing, analysing and measurement
Data Capture and Analysis - Safety and CoR  
WEEK 3 ·          Introduction to Chain of Responsibility ·         
  Ensuring Compliance
CoR - Compliance, Legislation and Responsibilities Research - Legislation & regulation (COR)
WEEK 4 ·          Chain of Responsibility ·         
  Resources from NHVR & National Road Trspt Assoc
Chain of Responsibility - Engaging with industry / businesses  
WEEK 5 ·          Who is responsible for what - Primary Duty ·         
  Enforcement - ensuring compliance
Corporate Structures & Roles & Responsibilities  
WEEK 6 ·          Hazards Identification - why, how and next steps Assessment 1 Due
Recordkeeping, Analysis and Compliance 
  Risk measurement, mitigation and measurement
Hazards, Risk Assessment, Management & Mitigation Link the above to regulation and legislation
WEEK 7 ·          Induction ·         
  Safety Training
Induction & Training wrt CoR Corporate Responsibilities and consequences - outcomes of Prosecutions (Result Summaries and Enforceable Undertakings)
WEEK 8 ·          Creating CoR Inductions & Training ·         
  Tools and their use
CoR Presentation  Use of factual official information
WEEK 9 ·          Role Play - Assessment 3 - in class Focus Group ·         
  (First part of Assessment 3)
Role Plays - Focus Group - Assessment 3 - slide content selection Group discussions as focus group where content for Induction Training Presentations
WEEK 10 ·          OHS Act & its application Assessment 2 Due
Participate in a Focus Group:
&
Prepare and Deliver Induction Training Presentation 
  Safety KPIs & measurement for control of risk
Safety Legislation Safety Communication & Culture
WEEK 11 ·          Corporate and Safety Policy ·         
  Procedures, processes & their application in devices
Safety Policies & Procedures Integrating safety into processes
WEEK 12 ·          Safety Management Systems (SMS) - purpose n goals ·         
  How to use SMS and populate
Safety Management Systems & their use Useful safety tools and information
WEEK 13 ·          Web / mobile tools and building them ·         
  Access using a variety of means
Familiarisation and trialling Adobe Express  
WEEK 14 ·          Data management Assessment 3 Due
Creation of a mobile Safety Management System for Remote Sites 
  Recording and categorising
Incident & Records Management   
WEEK 15 ·          The Safety Consultation Processes ·         
  Communicating Safety
Safety Consultation & Communication Toolbos - their effective use and content
WEEK 16 ·          Recap ·         
  Review all content
Course Review & resubmits  
WEEK 17 ·          Follow up on any resubmissions or omissions ·         
   
Resubmissions   


Learning Resources

Prescribed Texts


References


Other Resources

Access Course Overview


Overview of Assessment

Assessment for this course is ongoing throughout the semester. Your knowledge and understanding of course content is assessed through participation in class exercises, oral/written presentations and through the application of learned skills and insights. Full assessment briefs will be provided and can be found on CANVAS.


Assessment Tasks

Assessment Task 1 - Recordkeeping, Analysis and Compliance 

Purpose

This practical assessment task is the first of three assessment tasks you need to complete satisfactorily, in order to be deemed competent for this cluster.   

This practical assessment will allow you to demonstrate your ability to determine and monitor chain of responsibility (CoR) features in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL)  

In addition, the broader Workplace Safety Reporting and Incident / Accident Reporting are incorporated. One of the datasets that is gathered will provide the basis for the Recordkeeping and statistical safety analysis undertaken.  

Assessment Task 2 - Participate in a Focus Group: Prepare and Deliver Induction Training Presentation  

Purpose

This practical assessment task is the third of three assessment tasks you need to complete satisfactorily, in order to be deemed competent for this cluster of two units.  

 Part 1 – Observed Role Play – Focus Group 

In this assessment the student will be provided with two professional materials sources and will be asked to participate in a Focus Group with groups of 4 -5 fellow students. The students will be asked to discuss, then select the appropriate materials for the content of the 19 slide pack. In the role play each student should select their favourite slide and guide the discussion and be the ‘gatekeeper’ with regards to the final agreed content for that slide. Each member of the focus group will have been able to provide and share their insight with their fellow students. This will demonstrate their ability to interact with others, seek information from others and guide discussions and negotiate agreeable outcomes 

 Part 2 – Recorded Presentation – Individual 

Students are required to compile a presentation comprised of 19 slides each on a prescribed topic. Once their slide pack has been selected and compiled they will record a narrated slide show as though they are delivering a Professional Training Session on Safety Management Systems and Chain of Responsibility using all 19 slides. In doing this assessment students will immerse themselves in the topics. 

 This will allow you to demonstrate your knowledge and awareness of the Chain of Responsibility and its practical application to your company SolveIT Logistics, its employees, contractors and suppliers. 

 Composing a content rich training presentation from a pool of validated materials will enable you to then deliver and record a narration demonstrating your clear understanding of the content of the slides and explain their importance to your audience. 

Assessment Task 3 - Creation of a mobile Safety Management System for Remote Sites 

Purpose

This practical assessment task is the second of three assessment tasks you need to complete satisfactorily, in order to be deemed competent for this cluster of two units.  

This practical assessment will allow you to demonstrate your knowledge and awareness of all of the components that make up a Safety Management System. You will be playing the role of Logistics Coordinator within the Case Study company SolveIT Logistics. You are expected to re-create the SMS into a ‘Lite’ site and by doing so you will fulfil tasks that provide the opportunity for you to summarise and interpret all of SolveIT Logistics Policies and Procedures and associated documents. You will use the current SMS for reference and provide summary information for each section then build them into a dynamic and well-designed interface for use on a remote mine site with limited internet access. You will be provided with the tools and know how to use them to complete this task. 


Assessment Matrix

The competency assessment map that maps all the assessment tasks are available on CANVAS

Other Information

This course is co-delivered and co-assessed with:

TLIF0014 -Monitor the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility) 
BSBWHS521 - Ensure a safe workplace for a work area

Course Overview: Access Course Overview