BSBWHS501 ENSURE A SAFE WORKPLACE ASSESSMENT TASK 2 FEEDBACK COVER SHEET STUDENT NAME STUDENT ID ASSESSOR NAME Abhi Sood EVIDENCE COLLECTED BENCHMARK REQUIREMENTS MET 1st Attempt 2nd Attempt 3rd...

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BSBWHS501 ENSURE A SAFE WORKPLACE ASSESSMENT TASK 2 FEEDBACK COVER SHEET STUDENT NAME STUDENT ID ASSESSOR NAME Abhi Sood EVIDENCE COLLECTED BENCHMARK REQUIREMENTS MET 1st Attempt 2nd Attempt 3rd Attempt · Project Portfolio ☐ ☐ ☐ OUTCOME ☐Satisfactory ☐Not Satisfactory ☐Satisfactory ☐Not Satisfactory ☐Satisfactory ☐Not Satisfactory DATE / / 20 / / 20 / / 20 ASSESSOR INITIAL FEEDBACK TO STUDENT ASSESSOR SIGNATURE DATE of FINAL OUTCOME Task 2: Project Assessment tasks To achieve competency in this unit you need to successfully complete all assessment tasks: · Task 1: Knowledge Questions · Task 2: Project Submission details All tasks are to be submitted electronically via Canvas, with any required evidence attached. Performance Objective For this task, you will demonstrate the skills and knowledge by working through a number of activities and completing and submitting a project portfolio. Assessment task description For this task you will work through a range of activities and complete a project portfolio. Assessment task introduction The project includes two main sections: Procedure and Specifications. You are required to understand the difference between these sections: · Procedure - this section describes all the requirements that are needed to be submitted step by step. You DO NOT need to answer in this part. · Specifications - this section specifies what the student MUST include as part of the project. You are required to insert an object (a document) under each of the requirements. To be deemed ‘Satisfactory’ for this project, all the requirements under the Specifications need to be submitted and completed in accordance with Skills Australia Institute’s ‘Student Handbook’ (under ‘Training and Assessment’ section). Procedure 1. Carefully read the following scenario This project requires you to establish, maintain and evaluate the work health and safety (WHS) policies, procedures and programs in a workplace of your choice. You are required to: · assess the existing WHS System, considering legislation, organisational policies and procedures and best practices · meet with personnel to set up and maintain consultative arrangements · adapt and adopt the WHS Management System · conduct a training and induction course for personnel · maintain and evaluate the adapted WHS policy. This project must be based on a workplace that has existing WHS policies and procedures for a selected work area. You can use the case study business provided to you by your assessor, or you may like to base this on your own business, or a business you are currently working for or are familiar with. It’s important that your business has information available to use when evaluating WHS Management System. Speak to your assessor to get approval if you want to base this on your own business or one you work for. You will also need to seek input from people who work for, or are involved, in this business several times. Fellow students or your assessor can be involved in these meetings and play the roles of workplace personnel/management and consultants as relevant. You may have the opportunity to be involved in actual meetings in your workplace if applicable – these can be recorded and submitted. You will be collecting evidence for this unit in a Project Portfolio. The steps you need to take are outlined below. 2. You will need to access the following files to complete this assessment Project Portfolio Case Study Fatigue Management Report Performance Reporting Matrix 3. Project planning Make sure you are familiar with the business you are basing this assessment on. Identify the work area and job role you’ll be assuming as you complete this assessment. If you’re basing this assessment on your own business or a business you work for, it’s important at this step that you have your business approved by your assessor. Complete Page 4 of your Project Portfolio for this unit. Read through the requirements of Section 1, 2 and 3 of your Project Portfolio as well as the necessary background information, relevant policies and procedures. 4. Assessing the existing WHS Management System Complete Section 1 of your Project Portfolio. When you complete Section 1, you need to: · Provide an overview of your chosen business, including: · the name of the business · a description of what the business does · the job role you perform in the business · the selected work area. · Establish the WHS legislative and organisational requirements relevant to your selected work area, including: · a summary of the relevant legislation, including: · Purpose and definitions of WHS Act, Regulations · Meaning of duty of care · Obligations of workers at work · Obligation of a business to consult and communicate with workers · a summary of the associated organisational policies and procedures · an explanation of how the policy illustrates the organisation’s commitment to comply with WHS legislation. · Identify all personnel in your organisation who are associated with WHS and explain their connection to WHS. · Research and summarise WHS best practices for the selected work area related to: · hazard identification and risk control · WHS communication and consultation practices · health and safety requirements for working from home · Assess WHS policy and procedures requirements, including: · setting at least two goals of policy adaptation · shortfalls of the existing WHS policy You are also required to attach certain documents as part of your evidence – review the documents you need to attach as outlined in Section 1 of the Project Portfolio and make sure you attach these upon submission. Make sure you have answered all questions in Section 1. Submit to your assessor for review. For the purpose of this role-play, your assessor or another student can act as a one or more personnel members. Meetings can be arranged to take place in the classroom or online. A meeting can be as simple as a discussion with the assessor acting as a variety of personnel, or one or more classmates can take on the role of various staff members. 4. Personnel meeting Meet with the relevant WHS personnel. Take notes so you can complete Section 2 of your Project Portfolio after the meeting. The meeting should last for approximately 20 minutes. At the meeting: · agree on and set up required WHS consultation arrangements and discuss how they will be maintained in the future · provide information about the existing WHS policy and discuss the shortfalls · provide opportunity for staff members to raise WHS issues and respond if applicable. · During the meeting, you will need to demonstrate effective communication skills including: · use a presenting style and vocabulary to suit the audience and situation · seeking the views and opinions of others by active listening and questioning · guide discussions and negotiate agreeable outcomes. This meeting can either be viewed in person by your assessor or you may like to video record the session for your assessor to watch later. Your assessor can provide you with more details at this step. Make sure you follow the instructions above and meet the timeframes allocated. 5. Adapting and adopting the WHS Management system Complete Section 2 of your Project Portfolio. When you complete Section 2, you need to: · Summarise the outcomes of the WHS consultative arrangement meeting and follow organisation policy/procedures to provide relevant information to any required personnel (e.g. minutes of meeting emailed to CEO). · Adapt the existing WHS policy and procedures to reflect legislative and best practice requirements, meet set goals and address shortfalls. Include any additional requirements established at the meeting. · Calculate the resources required to support policy and procedure requirements by: · identifying financial and human resources · using at least mathematical and problem-solving strategies to perform calculations · explaining how you have adhered to organisational requirements. · Develop and maintain hazard identification and risk control procedures · Identify and report on one hazard and its associated risk (use Fatigue Management Report Template if applicable). In your report include: · problems associated with hazard · signs of the hazard · risks associated with hazard and procedures for managing the risk · proposed strategies for managing risk and relationship to hierarchy of control (e.g. implement safe working hours guidelines) · sources of information used for the report, as well as sources of expert advice that could be used if further advice is needed in the area. Your procedures must reflect legislative and best practice requirements. Include any additional requirements established at the meeting. · Consider expert advice for risk control, including: · applying hierarchy of control processes (e.g. email requesting permission from CEO to incur costs) · an appropriate request for risk control advice (e.g. draft an email or telephone script to the expert) as outlined in organisational procedures. Assume expert advice has been obtained. If using the case study, expert advice resulted in a safe working hours guideline, which the CEO is responsible for monitoring. The working week at Grow Management Consultants is 38 hours. The safe working hours guideline states: · No one should work more than 14 hours in a day. · There should be at least 10 hours continuous break per 24-hour period. · A lunch break of at least 30 minutes should be taken during the working day. · Individuals should be aware of the hours worked and ensure they are aware of the risks. · Provide a resource for implementing the risk control measure (e.g. poster for workplace notice board outlining risk control measures, draft email etc). · Use the work you done in section 1 and 2 to develop a WHS induction and training program for your chosen organisation in an appropriate format (e.g. MS PowerPoint presentation). Your presentation must address: · An overview of WHS legislation that applies to Grow Management Consultants and the purpose of such legislation. Note that this should be the WHS legislation that applies to the state/territory in which you are studying: · Persons within the organisation who are responsible for WHS and each of their responsibilities (as identified from the Health and Safety Policy and Procedure). · A review of the key changes made to the existing Health and Safety Policy and Procedure. · An outline of the revised Grow Management Consultant’s Work Health and Safety Policy and associated procedures · An outline of hazard identification and risk control procedures. You are also required to attach certain documents as part of your evidence – review the documents you need to attach as outlined in Section 2 of the Project Portfolio and make sure you attach these upon submission. Make sure you have answered all questions in Section 2. Submit to your assessor for review. Arrange to present your training and induction course to at least two staff members, as per agreed consultative arrangements. For the purpose of this role-play, your assessor or another student can act as a one or more staff members attending the training course. The presentation can be arranged to take
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Fatigue management report
Introduction
In this report we will discuss about the different principles of the fatigue this report tells how they will have the impact over performance of a different workers. We talk about the different organisation then they have different level of the petty which is present among the workers and the impact it has over the efficiency. There can be different types of affecting which are currently present in the organization and we will discuss about the hospitality area in which the petting symptoms. The fatigue can be defined as the feeling of drowsy or tiredness. It can also be defined as the mental state in which the person is currently exhausted, and he is not given to work effectively and safely in the working environment. There are few common signs of the fatigue like tiredness, blurred vision, short term memory problem, requirement of the extended sleep and this will not allow the employee to concentrate over the work.
Problems associated with fatigue
It is quite important for the person have complet
e attention over there helpful. Sometimes with the workload the people are not able to pay attention to their health and it goes worst. The people are not able to concentrate over the different towers and this can result in errors and issues. This can also result in the conditions of fatigue where there will be increase in the risk of incidents. The fatigue can be the reason for the slow reactions of the employees in different situations where they need to react faster. Which can reduce the overall efficiency of the workers with which they can take good decisions. If the person is going through fatigue, then it will not allow them to work in different shift. A person who is the owner of the business should have enough knowledge about the health and safety of the workers so that they are not harmed at the workplace.
Signs of fatigue
· Headache
· muscle weakness
· slow response and reflection from the muscles
· blurry vision or impaired.
· Not able to make good decision or take judgment.
· Irritability
· appetite loss
· immune system not functioning well
· short term memory problems
· hand to eye coordination is not working well
· sleepiness
Risks associated with fatigue and procedures for managing the risk of fatigue
The people have different levels off the load which they can handle. So, people will have different reaction for the different level of the fatigue. It will not be easier for the person to handle that situation of petty. There can be common factors about this situation but still each of the person will have a different level and different symbols for the situation. We can identify the number of hours a person is working add also the general shift in which he is working. Mostly the risk of the fatigue found when the person is working always will the night shift and they are always busy with different tasks. All these factors can be utilised for checking the actual situation of the person whether he is facing the situation of fatigue or not. It is important for the managers to perform risk assessment and provide all the required guidelines to the people about the risk factors of this fatigue.
Proposed strategies for managing fatigue and relationship to hierarchy of control
For receipt reducing the risk which are involved in the fatigue science we should try to understand the sleep and recovery needs of a person and also obtain adequate sleep from the work. The act of you people can have direct impact over the health of another person. Specially in this regard when we are talking about the hospitality if a doctor or nurse is not able to work properly then this can have impact over the life of another person.The workers should have enough knowledge so that they can take care of their health and safety along with the health and safety of other people with their acts. Try to seek the medical advice and assistance if the person is concerned about the health condition and it is causing fatigue. Assess the own fitness for the work before starting the work. Maintain hydration and take enough short naps during the shift.
Sources of information used for the report, as well as sources of expert advice that could be used if further advice is needed in the area
I took help from the Fatigue expert reference group who are the expert advisory body and support national heavy vehicle regulator to take the decisions which are related with the advanced fatigue management.
1. FATIGUE MANAGEMENT - OHSA OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH SERVICES AUSTRALIA
2. Circadian
        Document Name: BSBWHS501_Fatigue Management Report
        RTO Code: 52010
        CRICOS Code: 03548F
        Version: 1.0
        Approved on: 09 Nov 2020
        Review Date: 09 Nov 2022
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        BSBWHS501 ENSURE A SAFE WORKPLACE
ASSESSMENT TASK 1
        FEEDBACK COVER SHEET
        STUDENT NAME
        
        STUDENT ID
        
        ASSESSOR NAME
        Abhi Sood
        EVIDENCE COLLECTED
        BENCHMARK REQUIREMENTS MET
        
        1st Attempt
        2nd Attempt
        3rd Attempt
        1. Answers to Knowledge Questions
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        OUTCOME
        ☐Satisfactory
☐Not Satisfactory
        ☐Satisfactory
☐Not Satisfactory
        ☐Satisfactory
☐Not Satisfactory
        DATE
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        ASSESSOR INITIAL
        
        
        
        FEEDBACK TO STUDENT
        
        ASSESSOR SIGNATURE
        
        DATE of FINAL OUTCOME
        
Task 1: Knowledge Questions
Assessment tasks
To achieve competency in this unit you need to successfully complete all assessment tasks:
· Task 1: Knowledge Questions
· Task 2: Project
Submission details
All tasks are to be submitted electronically via Canvas, with any required evidence attached.
Performance Objective
You will demonstrate the knowledge which you have acquired during the learning phase of this unit.
Assessment task description
For this task, you will answer a series of questions on the general topic of Workplace safety.
Assessment task introduction
The project includes two main sections: Procedure and Specifications. You are required to understand the difference between these sections:
· Procedure - this section describes all the requirements that are needed to be submitted step by step. You DO NOT need to answer in this part.
· Specifications - this section specifies what the student MUST include as part of the project. You are required to insert an object (a document) under each of the requirements. To be deemed ‘Satisfactory’ for this project, all the requirements under the Specifications need to be submitted and completed in accordance with Skills Australia Institute’s ‘Student Handbook’ (under ‘Training and Assessment’ section).
Procedure
1. You are required to answer all the questions correctly to be deemed ‘Satisfactory’
for this part of the project. Write your own words for every question.
Specifications
You must submit the answers to the following questions:
        Q1: Identify and document the title and date of the WHS/OHS Act and Regulation for the state in which you are located.
        The western Australian parliament has now passed the work health and Safety Act 2020. This has been passed after the 12 years when the government agreed to introduced harmonized work health and safety laws. The work health and safety bill 2019 was received by the Royal assent.
        Q2: Identify the purpose of a WHS code of practice and give an example.
        The code of the practice is used as the practical guidelines to attain the standard of work health and safety as per the requirement by WHS laws. The code of practice is note similar to the legal force as the WHS regulations, but they are designed which can be used with these regulations. If anyone has the duty of care, then they should follow the codes of practice unless they are following any alternative course of action which is able to achieve the same or a better standard of the WHS regulations. If someone is failing to observe the code of practice, then it can be used as the evidence for that person or Corporation end contravened to comply with the regulations. The codes of practices are developed with the help of public consultation. Each state has the principle of WHS act which sets out the legal status for the course of practice. In Western Australia these codes of practices are known as the compliance course.
Examples are demolition work, first aid in the workplace, how to manage and control the asbestos in the workplace and excavation work.
        Q3:     Outline the factors that must be taken into account in determining control measures for hazardous manual tasks as stated in the model Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011.
        The Commonwealth, territories and states have agreed to harmonize the WHS laws in Australia because the legislation has been developed over the centuries which has inconsistencies and was creating problems for the business. The model WHS regulations in act were developed by the Commonwealth. The intention was to pass the legislation by each jurisdiction on the basis of model laws. All the jurisdictions except Western Australia and Victoria adopted the harmonised WHS laws. 3rd Western Australia was able to Adobe the modified version of WHS laws.
Hazardous manual task can be defined as the work health and safety regulations can be stated as the task which needs a person to lift, push, pull, lower, hold or restrain any person which involves one or more of the following. It can be repetitive force, repetitive movement, exposure to the vibration or awkward posture.
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        Q4: Define the term duty holder under WHS/OHS legislation and the primary duty of care of a PCBU under WHS legislation.
        The duties of the PCBU are same to the employer who are working under the legislation. The PCBU tries to eliminate or reduce the health and safety risk present at the workplace to make sure that all the workers are safe. If more than one person is having a duty for the same matter that each person must consult coordinate and cooperate all the activities with all the other persons who are having the same beauty. An officer of the company is the person participates in taking the decisions which can affect the substantial part or whole business and will have a positive duty to exercise and make sure that the organization is following the law.
The workers which include contractors and volunteers will have the duty of care towards their own safety. They should follow all the reasonable instructions or the procedures which are related with the safety measures.
        Q5: Outline two examples of a WHS policy that a business may implement.
        the first example is the occupational health and safety. No employee has to return to the work or commence work when they're under the influence of any drugs or alcohol. If some employee tries to breach this policy, then he will be responsible for disciplinary action which can also include the termination of the employment. Another example is the email policy. If the employee is using computer resources of the organization to access or send any material which is offensive or has defamatory nature, then it is prohibited and can also result in disciplinary action.
        Q6: Explain the process of risk assessment and control in workplace health and safety.
        1. identify the hazard.
2. Determine the likelihood of the harm like illness or injury...
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