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Health&Safety Requirements for Contractors

Ticket Information

  • Member Price (plus gst): $449.00 each
  • Non-Member Price (plus gst): $649.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Fri 14 May 2021, 9:00am–4:00pm

Restrictions

All Ages

Listed by

sue6pbe

The Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 defines contractors, sub-contractors and other businesses you deal with as "other PCBUs". The old notion of you as the "principal" or "site controller" no longer applies. Your business or your legal entity is a PCBU and where there are overlapping H&S duties, a PCBU has to consult and co-operate with other PCBUs and even monitor other PCBU activities to ensure that H&S is managed. This course will help you manage those duties and overlaps.

Please Note: this course only has limited public course scheduling but is available as an inhouse course on request

Sessions Topic:
The different duties of the various parties in a contract chain.
How to manage the risks of various contractor types.
How to document, implement, manage and review a contractor risk management framework.

Your Learning Outcomes:
Understand key components of the Health and Safety at Work Act 2015 and how they relate to contractor management.
Explain Health & Safety obligations that PCBUs have to contractors.
Outline the considerations in procuring, selecting, engaging and managing contractors.
Prepare a contract with Health & Safety considerations.
Conduct Health & Safety performance assessments on contractors.
Assess a contractor's Health & Safety record.
Prepare/audit contractor Health & Safety documentation.
Assess a contractor's Health & Safety management plan.

Includes workbook, arrival tea or coffee, Morning tea, Lunch and Afternoon tea.

To find out more contact - training@businesscentral.org.nz.

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