Occupational Health & Safety (OHS) training is a fundamental part of effective safety management

Workplace safety training will not only help to reduce the number of incidents and injuries, it may also save your business money by reducing compensation claims and ‘off-work’ injury times.

For all our training courses we use visual imagery and case studies that really get people thinking about their event and the issues that could potentially happen. The training can either be conducted at your offices or at our offices which has ample space for training.

Our goal is to empower your team to understand why safety needs to be part of the everyday process of events, and for them to understand that it is not there to stifle creativity or create more work.

 

Beaspoke Safety Risk Management training will help ensure your workplace is safe and hazard free by empowering staff to identify potential risks in their environment

Participants will learn about proactively identifying hazards and taking the appropriate step to eliminate possible risks and future incidents.

On conclusion of the training participants will be able to:

  • Understand the entire risk assessment process
  • Be able to utilise and apply the processes learned in a practical manner
  • In-depth knowledge of what the risk assessment process comprises
  • Understanding of the real cost of non-compliance

“Excellent workshop and speaker – very relevant”

Sam Hawkins, Event Manager, La Trobe University

“Excellent Content”

Corinne Maxfield, Event Trainer, NMIT

“Excellent, informative and to the point”

Leigh Sharp, Bendigo Traders Association

 

The legal responsibilities of working in events training course is designed specifically for employees, volunteers and contractors working within the event industry

It covers all facets of health and safety regulations, from the responsibilities of employees, managers, volunteers and contractors to identifying common on-site hazards and maintaining public safety at events.

On conclusion of the training participants will be able to:

  • Explain the health and safety duties of employers, employees, contractors and event organisers
  • Make an objective assessment of the suitability of contractors
  • Identify key documentation required in the event planning process
  • Complete a range of simple safety assessments for venues and activities
  • Conduct basic safety briefings for employee and participants
  • Report any incidents or accidents in an appropriate manner

Do you understand all of the rules, regulations and new OH&S legislation?

If you don’t have the time to read through industry newsletters, national papers, WorkCover documentation, new codes of practices or updates to Australian Standards then let us do all of the hard work for you.

The Beaspoke Safety eNews give you quick and easy to read updates about safe working practices and any changes and updates that are relevant to you – all delivered straight to your inbox.  Our eNews includes a state by state breakdown and is filled with changes that are relevant to the events, exhibition and corporate entertainment industries.

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