Reference no: EM133255332
CPCCWHS1001
What is one (1) question you would ask a supervisor about the Operational Safety Instructions that you just listened to (or read) to better understand them?
In your response make sure to:
- Ask at least one (1) question to better understand the Operational Safety Instructions. - (Think about the work area or something you might need.)
HELP ME WITH THIS QUESTIOON PLEASE.
EXAMPLE
The below question is an example of something you might ask. You cannot use the example, you must come up with your own question.
- No worries, I understand that I need to follow the Operational Safety Instructions provided to me before operating the machine. Where can I find the pre-operational safety check document?
COURSE NOTE :
Where to get WHS Information
You can get information on health and safety from a range of places. Your PCBU, H&S committee, and WHS representatives are good starting points.
You can find out information about workplace health and safety by:
- Reading (SDS, safe work method statements, site and industry newsletters, bulletins, policies and procedures, manufacturer's instructions for equipment and tools, hazard reports, job safety analyses, safety meeting minutes, etc.)
- Listening (WHS meetings, toolbox talks etc.)
- Asking questions (supervisor, other workers, H&S representatives, first aid officer, suppliers, inspectors etc.).
You can also talk to people who are not at your work site, for example your state or territory workplace safety authority and the Australian Safety Compensation Council (ASCC). Your site H&S representative should be able to assist you.
Note: Written information is available on the Internet by searching for "WHS + construction + the specific information required"