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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250916T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250916T120000
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UID:32738-1758009600-1758024000@drasafety.com.au
SUMMARY:Hazardous Chemical Awareness Training 16th September 2025
DESCRIPTION:Hazardous Chemical Awareness Training\nThis short course on Hazardous Chemical Awareness is to provide participants with the skills and knowledge to work with chemicals effectively and safely in the workplace. \nParticipants will be provided information and instruction in how to identify the risks associated with chemicals in the workplace using the information from the Safety Data Sheet (SDS)\, Label and other approved sources. \nThough the legislation is discussed\, this is more of a practical course explaining the various aspects of the SDS and guidance material available. \nThis course includes \n\nbasic toxicology and how it is used to determine exposure limits\nthe Globally Harmonised System (GHS) for the classification of hazardous chemicals\nlegislative requirements relating to storage\, handling and use of hazardous chemicals.\nselection\, use\, fit\, maintenance and storage of personal protective equipment\nlimitations of personal protective equipment\n\nNOTE: Private courses can be customised and tailored by experienced and qualified Safety Consultants to suit your company needs (additional charges may apply). \nWe have more information relating to Hazardous Chemicals Management\, Globally Harmonized System of Classification and Labelling of Chemicals and processes for Good Hazardous Chemicals Management for you to peruse if required. \nFor more information on this training please contact us or peruse the other training courses on offer.
URL:https://drasafety.com.au/event/hazardous-chemical-awareness-training-16th-september-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250917T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250917T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T204918
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UID:32727-1758096000-1758110400@drasafety.com.au
SUMMARY:Lockout Tagout Isolation Training 17th September 2025
DESCRIPTION:Lockout Tagout Training\nThis includes information to safely perform tasks such as maintenance\, repair\, installation and cleaning of Plant (equipment). This is including any work processes requiring the isolation of the energy sources including electricity\, pressurised fluids or gases\, stored energy systems\, gravity and radiation (lasers). Further information is available in the SafeWork Australia Code of Practice for Plant. \nA robust isolation system provides protection for everyone in the workplace. This course provides the participants with the knowledge and understanding of locks and tags used within the workplace\, including; \n\nImportance of locking out plant and equipment\nConsequences of failing to lockout plant and equipment\nBasic principle of lockout procedures\nCorrect location for lockouts\nAppropriate isolation and lockout devices\nMethods of lockout\nImportance of correct procedures\n\nNOTE: Private courses can be customised and tailored by experienced and qualified Safety Consultants to suit your company needs (additional charges may apply). \nFor more information on this training please contact us or peruse the other training courses on offer.
URL:https://drasafety.com.au/event/lockout-tagout-isolation-training-17th-september-2025-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250922T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20250923T170000
DTSTAMP:20260621T204918
CREATED:20250121T122642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T122642Z
UID:32762-1758528000-1758646800@drasafety.com.au
SUMMARY:Fire Safety Adviser (FSA) 22nd September 2025
DESCRIPTION:Fire Safety Adviser Training\nA Fire Safety Adviser is a person who holds an approved building fire safety qualification\, issued within the last three years. Approved building fire safety courses are made up of eight units of competency in Workplace Emergency Response within the Australian Quality Training Framework. \nThe Building Fire Safety Regulation 2008 was introduced on 1 July 2008. The most significant reform in the regulation is the requirement for occupiers of high occupancy buildings\, as defined under the regulation\, to appoint and train a Fire Safety Adviser. \nThis two day Fire Safety Adviser courses is made up of the following eight units of competency in Workplace Emergency Response within the Australian Quality Training Framework. The training topics cover:\n– Identify\, prevent and report potential workplace emergency situations\n– Ensure workplace emergency prevention procedures\, systems and processes are implemented\n– Manage and monitor workplace emergency\, procedures\, equipment and other resources\n– Respond to workplace emergencies\n– Operate as part of an emergency control organisation\n– Lead an emergency control organisation\n– Manage an emergency control organisation\, and\n– Confine small workplace emergencies. \nNOTE: Private courses can be customised and tailored by experienced and qualified Safety Consultants to suit your company needs (additional charges may apply). \nInformation on this training is provided in more detail at the Fire Safety Adviser Full 2-Days Training page. We also offer a range of other health and safety courses including the Fire Safety Adviser Refresher training and WHS consultancy services. \nFor more information on this training please contact us or peruse the other training courses on offer.
URL:https://drasafety.com.au/event/fire-safety-adviser-fsa-22nd-september-2025/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251010T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251010T120000
DTSTAMP:20260621T204918
CREATED:20250121T115229Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T115229Z
UID:32718-1760083200-1760097600@drasafety.com.au
SUMMARY:Risk Management training 10th October 2025
DESCRIPTION:Risk Management Training\nThis Risk Management Training is designed to provide workers with the necessary skills and knowledge required to conduct effective risk assessments and Job Safety Analysis (JSA). This is the entry level risk training course designed to assist workers understand how to identify hazards\, assess risks\, select\, implement and monitor effective controls and contribute to the development of risk assessment documentation including Job Safety Analysis / Safe Work Method Statements etc. \nRisk Management Training will assist with the skills and knowledge required to contribute to WHS risk management. This includes the processes for identifying work health and safety (WHS) hazards and assessing and controlling the risk relating to those identified hazards. It involves contributing to the development\, implementation and evaluation of risk controls according to legislative and organisational requirements. \nParticipants will learn the risk assessment process. Our training can be very workplace specific and we can look at your risk assessment processes and the hazards that are specific to your workplace. We can use your processes and Job Safety Analysis documents. The training covers different methods of risk controls and the various consequences and categories of risk. The training focuses on the standard WHS practices as adopted from SafeWork Australia. \nDuring the course we will complete practical risk assessments and look at different methods for risk elimination and risk control. We will complete many of the practical tasks in a group environment on actual work tasks that the workers undertake. \nThis course is designed to help workers to understand how they can contribute to risk management in the workplace and how they are responsible for minimizing that risk. \nThis topic has been discussed on our Blog page. \nNOTE: Private courses can be customised and tailored by experienced and qualified Safety Consultants to suit your company needs (additional charges may apply). \nWe also offer a range of other health and safety courses including Risk Management training for Managers and Supervisors and WHS consultancy services. \nFor more information on this training please contact us or peruse the other training courses on offer.
URL:https://drasafety.com.au/event/risk-management-training-10th-october-2025-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251013T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251017T170000
DTSTAMP:20260621T204918
CREATED:20250116T170454Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250116T170454Z
UID:32699-1760342400-1760720400@drasafety.com.au
SUMMARY:Health and Safety Representative Training 13th October 2025 – WHSQ Approved
DESCRIPTION:Health and Safety Representative Training\nThis Health and Safety Representative training course provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfil their role as a Health and Safety Representative (HSR) in Queensland. DRA is a WorkSafe Queensland approved provider of this course\, which is compliant under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld). \nHSRs in Queensland are entitled to attend this WorkSafe Queensland approved five-day training course within three months of being elected as the HSR. Employers are required to allow the HSR to take paid time off work to attend this training and pay for training costs. \nLikewise\, HSRs are also entitled to attend the one-day Health and Safety Representative training refresher courses at least every three years after the initial five-day course has been completed (as per the Work Health and Safety legislation). \nThis Health and Safety Representative training aims to provide HSRs and deputy HSRs\, with information and skills relating to: \n\nInterpreting the WH&S legislative framework and its relationship to the HSR\nIdentifying key parties and their legislative obligations and duties\nEstablishing representation in the workplace\nParticipating in consultation and issue resolution\nRepresenting members in the WHS risk management process undertaken by the PCBU\nIssuing a Provisional Notice (PIN) and directing the Cessation of Work.\n\nThis Health and Safety Representative training course covers training required of a student in their role as an elected HSR. Training consists of written answers and practical exercises in the following: \n\nundertake workplace inspections\nreview the circumstances of workplace incidents\naccompany a WHSQ inspector during an inspection\nrepresent the work group in health and safety matters\nattend an interview about health and safety matters with a worker from the work group (with the consent of the worker)\nrequest that a health and safety committee be established\nparticipate in a health and safety committee\nmonitor compliance measures\ninvestigate work health and safety complaints from work group members\ninquire into any risk to the health and safety of workers in the work group\nissue provisional improvement notices and direct a worker to cease unsafe work (where the HSR has completed the approved training).\n\nThe role of a HSR is generally limited to their own work group unless: \n\nthere is a serious risk to health or safety (created by an immediate hazard) affecting workers from another work group\na worker in another work group asks for the HSR’s assistance\, and the HSR for that other work group is found to be unavailable.\n\nNOTE: Private courses can be customised and tailored by experienced and qualified Safety Consultants to suit your company needs (additional charges may apply). \nThis topic has been discussed on our Blog page. \nInformation on this training is provided in more detail at the Health and Safety Representative Initial 5-Day Training page. \nFor more information on this training please contact us or peruse the other training courses on offer.
URL:https://drasafety.com.au/event/health-and-safety-representative-training-13th-october-2025-whsq-approved-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251110T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251110T170000
DTSTAMP:20260621T204918
CREATED:20250121T125250Z
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SUMMARY:Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training 10th November 2025 – WHSQ Approved
DESCRIPTION:Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training\nThis Health and Safety Representative Refresher course is to update participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfil their role as a Health and Safety Representative (HSR) in Queensland. DRA is a WorkSafe Queensland approved provider of this course\, which is compliant under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld). \nHSRs in Queensland are entitled to attend this WorkSafe Queensland approved one day training course every three years of the initial 5-day training course. Employers are required to allow the HSR to take paid time off work to attend this training and pay for training costs. \nFrom 1 February 2019\, all HSRs must undertake the relevant approved training course within three months of their election unless a training course is not reasonably available within this period. Existing HSRs\, who have not already completed the training\, must complete the training within the required period. If a worker chooses not to undertake the training within the time period\, they will no longer be eligible to fulfil the role of HSR and will need to be replaced. \nHSRs and deputy HSRs can ask a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) to attend approved courses. \nThe PCBU must give HSRs paid time off to attend the Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training course and pay the course costs and reasonable expenses\, within three months of the request. \nThis Health and Safety Representative Refresher training course covers training required of a student in their role as an elected HSR. Training consists of written answers and practical exercises in the following: \n\nundertake workplace inspections\nreview the circumstances of workplace incidents\naccompany a WHSQ inspector during an inspection\nrepresent the work group in health and safety matters\nattend an interview about health and safety matters with a worker from the work group (with the consent of the worker)\nrequest that a health and safety committee be established\nparticipate in a health and safety committee\nmonitor compliance measures\ninvestigate work health and safety complaints from work group members\ninquire into any risk to the health and safety of workers in the work group\nissue provisional improvement notices and direct a worker to cease unsafe work (where the HSR has completed the approved training).\n\nThe role of a HSR is generally limited to their own work group unless: \n\nthere is a serious risk to health or safety (created by an immediate hazard) affecting workers from another work group\na worker in another work group asks for the HSR’s assistance\, and the HSR for that other work group is found to be unavailable.\n\nA HSR can only issue a provisional improvement notice (PIN) if they have attended an approved training course. \nThis course aims to provide HSRs and deputy HSRs\, with information and skills relating to: \n\nInterpreting the WH&S legislative framework and its relationship to the HSR\nIdentifying key parties and their legislative obligations and duties\nEstablishing representation in the workplace\nParticipating in consultation and issue resolution\nRepresenting members in the WHS risk management process undertaken by the PCBU\nIssuing a Provisional Notice (PIN) and directing the Cessation of Work.\n\nTraining courses approved under section 21 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011\, are:\n– an initial five-day training course\n– a one day Health and Safety Representative Refresher course at least every three years. The entitlement to the Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training begins three years after the initial training. \nFor more information call us 07 5573 6199 or email us at info@drasafety.com.au\, alternatively peruse the other training courses on offer. \nFor more information on this Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training please contact us or peruse the other training courses on offer.
URL:https://drasafety.com.au/event/health-and-safety-representative-refresher-training-10th-november-2025-whsq-approved-2/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251208T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251212T170000
DTSTAMP:20260621T204918
CREATED:20250116T170545Z
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UID:32702-1765180800-1765558800@drasafety.com.au
SUMMARY:Health and Safety Representative Training 8th December 2025 – WHSQ Approved
DESCRIPTION:Health and Safety Representative Training\nThis Health and Safety Representative training course provides participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfil their role as a Health and Safety Representative (HSR) in Queensland. DRA is a WorkSafe Queensland approved provider of this course\, which is compliant under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld). \nHSRs in Queensland are entitled to attend this WorkSafe Queensland approved five-day training course within three months of being elected as the HSR. Employers are required to allow the HSR to take paid time off work to attend this training and pay for training costs. \nLikewise\, HSRs are also entitled to attend the one-day Health and Safety Representative training refresher courses at least every three years after the initial five-day course has been completed (as per the Work Health and Safety legislation). \nThis Health and Safety Representative training aims to provide HSRs and deputy HSRs\, with information and skills relating to: \n\nInterpreting the WH&S legislative framework and its relationship to the HSR\nIdentifying key parties and their legislative obligations and duties\nEstablishing representation in the workplace\nParticipating in consultation and issue resolution\nRepresenting members in the WHS risk management process undertaken by the PCBU\nIssuing a Provisional Notice (PIN) and directing the Cessation of Work.\n\nThis Health and Safety Representative training course covers training required of a student in their role as an elected HSR. Training consists of written answers and practical exercises in the following: \n\nundertake workplace inspections\nreview the circumstances of workplace incidents\naccompany a WHSQ inspector during an inspection\nrepresent the work group in health and safety matters\nattend an interview about health and safety matters with a worker from the work group (with the consent of the worker)\nrequest that a health and safety committee be established\nparticipate in a health and safety committee\nmonitor compliance measures\ninvestigate work health and safety complaints from work group members\ninquire into any risk to the health and safety of workers in the work group\nissue provisional improvement notices and direct a worker to cease unsafe work (where the HSR has completed the approved training).\n\nThe role of a HSR is generally limited to their own work group unless: \n\nthere is a serious risk to health or safety (created by an immediate hazard) affecting workers from another work group\na worker in another work group asks for the HSR’s assistance\, and the HSR for that other work group is found to be unavailable.\n\nNOTE: Private courses can be customised and tailored by experienced and qualified Safety Consultants to suit your company needs (additional charges may apply). \nThis topic has been discussed on our Blog page. \nInformation on this training is provided in more detail at the Health and Safety Representative Initial 5-Day Training page. \nFor more information on this training please contact us or peruse the other training courses on offer.
URL:https://drasafety.com.au/event/health-and-safety-representative-training-8th-december-2025-whsq-approved/
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251217T080000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Brisbane:20251217T170000
DTSTAMP:20260621T204918
CREATED:20250121T125401Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20250121T125401Z
UID:32787-1765958400-1765990800@drasafety.com.au
SUMMARY:Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training 17th December 2025 – WHSQ Approved
DESCRIPTION:Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training\nThis Health and Safety Representative Refresher course is to update participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfil their role as a Health and Safety Representative (HSR) in Queensland. DRA is a WorkSafe Queensland approved provider of this course\, which is compliant under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld). \nHSRs in Queensland are entitled to attend this WorkSafe Queensland approved one day training course every three years of the initial 5-day training course. Employers are required to allow the HSR to take paid time off work to attend this training and pay for training costs. \nFrom 1 February 2019\, all HSRs must undertake the relevant approved training course within three months of their election unless a training course is not reasonably available within this period. Existing HSRs\, who have not already completed the training\, must complete the training within the required period. If a worker chooses not to undertake the training within the time period\, they will no longer be eligible to fulfil the role of HSR and will need to be replaced. \nHSRs and deputy HSRs can ask a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) to attend approved courses. \nThe PCBU must give HSRs paid time off to attend the Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training course and pay the course costs and reasonable expenses\, within three months of the request. \nThis Health and Safety Representative Refresher training course covers training required of a student in their role as an elected HSR. Training consists of written answers and practical exercises in the following: \n\nundertake workplace inspections\nreview the circumstances of workplace incidents\naccompany a WHSQ inspector during an inspection\nrepresent the work group in health and safety matters\nattend an interview about health and safety matters with a worker from the work group (with the consent of the worker)\nrequest that a health and safety committee be established\nparticipate in a health and safety committee\nmonitor compliance measures\ninvestigate work health and safety complaints from work group members\ninquire into any risk to the health and safety of workers in the work group\nissue provisional improvement notices and direct a worker to cease unsafe work (where the HSR has completed the approved training).\n\nThe role of a HSR is generally limited to their own work group unless: \n\nthere is a serious risk to health or safety (created by an immediate hazard) affecting workers from another work group\na worker in another work group asks for the HSR’s assistance\, and the HSR for that other work group is found to be unavailable.\n\nA HSR can only issue a provisional improvement notice (PIN) if they have attended an approved training course. \nThis course aims to provide HSRs and deputy HSRs\, with information and skills relating to: \n\nInterpreting the WH&S legislative framework and its relationship to the HSR\nIdentifying key parties and their legislative obligations and duties\nEstablishing representation in the workplace\nParticipating in consultation and issue resolution\nRepresenting members in the WHS risk management process undertaken by the PCBU\nIssuing a Provisional Notice (PIN) and directing the Cessation of Work.\n\nTraining courses approved under section 21 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011\, are:\n– an initial five-day training course\n– a one day Health and Safety Representative Refresher course at least every three years. The entitlement to the Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training begins three years after the initial training. \nFor more information call us 07 5573 6199 or email us at info@drasafety.com.au\, alternatively peruse the other training courses on offer. \nFor more information on this Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training please contact us or peruse the other training courses on offer.
URL:https://drasafety.com.au/event/health-and-safety-representative-refresher-training-17th-december-2025-whsq-approved/
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DTEND;VALUE=DATE:20260805
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UID:33623-1785801600-1785887999@drasafety.com.au
SUMMARY:Health and Safety Representative One Day Refresher Training 4th August 2026 – WHSQ Approved
DESCRIPTION:Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training\nThis Health and Safety Representative Refresher course is to update participants with the knowledge and skills necessary to fulfil their role as a Health and Safety Representative (HSR) in Queensland. DRA is a WorkSafe Queensland approved provider of this course\, which is compliant under the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011 (Qld). \nHSRs in Queensland are entitled to attend this WorkSafe Queensland approved one day training course every three years of the initial 5-day training course. Employers are required to allow the HSR to take paid time off work to attend this training and pay for training costs. \nFrom 1 February 2019\, all HSRs must undertake the relevant approved training course within three months of their election unless a training course is not reasonably available within this period. Existing HSRs\, who have not already completed the training\, must complete the training within the required period. If a worker chooses not to undertake the training within the time period\, they will no longer be eligible to fulfil the role of HSR and will need to be replaced. \nHSRs and deputy HSRs can ask a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU) to attend approved courses. \nThe PCBU must give HSRs paid time off to attend the Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training course and pay the course costs and reasonable expenses\, within three months of the request. \nThis Health and Safety Representative Refresher training course covers training required of a student in their role as an elected HSR. Training consists of written answers and practical exercises in the following: \n\nundertake workplace inspections\nreview the circumstances of workplace incidents\naccompany a WHSQ inspector during an inspection\nrepresent the work group in health and safety matters\nattend an interview about health and safety matters with a worker from the work group (with the consent of the worker)\nrequest that a health and safety committee be established\nparticipate in a health and safety committee\nmonitor compliance measures\ninvestigate work health and safety complaints from work group members\ninquire into any risk to the health and safety of workers in the work group\nissue provisional improvement notices and direct a worker to cease unsafe work (where the HSR has completed the approved training).\n\nThe role of a HSR is generally limited to their own work group unless: \n\nthere is a serious risk to health or safety (created by an immediate hazard) affecting workers from another work group\na worker in another work group asks for the HSR’s assistance\, and the HSR for that other work group is found to be unavailable.\n\nA HSR can only issue a provisional improvement notice (PIN) if they have attended an approved training course. \nThis course aims to provide HSRs and deputy HSRs\, with information and skills relating to: \n\nInterpreting the WH&S legislative framework and its relationship to the HSR\nIdentifying key parties and their legislative obligations and duties\nEstablishing representation in the workplace\nParticipating in consultation and issue resolution\nRepresenting members in the WHS risk management process undertaken by the PCBU\nIssuing a Provisional Notice (PIN) and directing the Cessation of Work.\n\nTraining courses approved under section 21 of the Work Health and Safety Regulation 2011\, are:\n– an initial five-day training course\n– a one day Health and Safety Representative Refresher course at least every three years. The entitlement to the Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training begins three years after the initial training. \nFor more information call us 07 5573 6199 or email us at info@drasafety.com.au\, alternatively peruse the other training courses on offer. \nFor more information on this Health and Safety Representative Refresher Training please contact us or peruse the other training courses on offer.
URL:https://drasafety.com.au/event/health-and-safety-representative-one-day-refresher-training-4th-august-2026-whsq-approved/
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