Schedule 26 Statutory Supervisor
BSBWHS411 & BSBWHS414 - Schedule 26 Statutory Supervisor
Service Description
The S26 Statutory Supervisor course equips current and aspiring supervisors with the skills and knowledge to identify, assess, control and monitor workplace risks in line with WHS legislation and industry requirements. Participants learn to apply structured risk management processes, consult with workers and stakeholders, and implement and monitor workplace safety policies, procedures and programs. Designed for those working or seeking to work in operational, supervisory or leadership roles, the course strengthens practical capability through realistic, scenario-based activities. Learners investigate workplace concerns and incidents, conduct hazard inspections, prepare risk assessments and control plans, deliver toolbox talks and complete WHS documentation aligned with workplace practice. The course also builds understanding of responsibilities under the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Act, Regulations and relevant Codes of Practice. By completion, participants will be able to support and oversee WHS systems, communicate safety requirements effectively and contribute to a safe and compliant work environment. This course also meets the WHS risk management training requirements for various statutory roles in the Western Australian mining industry. Part 10.7A of the Western Australia Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022 outlines statutory positions in relation to mine operations. These roles are appointed by the mine operator to fulfil specific duties critical to the safe and efficient functioning of a mine. This course incorporates the content of the following units: BSBWHS411 Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs BSBWHS414 Contribute to WHS risk management Certificates will be issued electronically after successful completion of your training and are typically issued on the same day as successful training completion. However, this is not guaranteed and may depend on processing times and administrative processes. Students will need access to a computer and practical assessment is done in the participants workplace/commercial kitchen. Training and assessment delivered on behalf of Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909
Cancellation Policy
All reschedule requests must be made in writing and emailed to Casey@elitesafetyacademy.com.au. Requests must be submitted at least 24 hours prior to the course commencement. If a reschedule request is made within 24 hours of the course start time, a credit voucher will be issued. This voucher allows you to reschedule your course online at a time that suits you. Cancellations and Refunds If a cancellation is made after the course has commenced, you will not be eligible for a refund or a credit voucher. General Terms We encourage timely communication to ensure smooth processing of requests. Elite Safety Academy reserves the right to review and amend this policy as needed.
Contact Details
0424773666
Casey@elitesafetyacademy.com.au
Western Australia, Australia
