Course: The SmartMove Safety Passport Program

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    Introduction

    The SmartMove Safety Passport is an initiative by WorkSafe to ensure that young workers entering the workplace for the first time (workplace learning and school-based traineeships/apprenticeships) have been exposed to pre-requisite WHS knowledge prior to engaging in a work placement.

    There are eight online educational lessons that make up the WorkSafe SmartMove Safety Passport program. Each lessons contains detailed information and instructions, online activities, relevant videos and documentaries, and downloadable/printable versions of lessons and worksheets. It is highly recommended that all lessons are completed in sequential order. Completion of each lesson is recorded in the Safety Passport. Click here to learn more about the Safety Passport Initiative. To learn how to navigate around each lesson, or if you can't remember what each icon represents, simply click for help on this help icon.

    If a teacher/trainer wishes to integrate the SmartMove Certificate into the Passport Program, it is recommended that the Certificate is completed between Lesson 4 and 5 of the Passport Program.

  • 1. Spot the Hazard

    This lesson is designed to help you understand what a workplace hazard is, and be able to identify immediate hazards in a virtual workplace, and act accordingly.

  • 2. SAM in the workplace

    This lesson is designed to help you understand what a workplace hazard is, and be able to identify immediate hazards in an actual workplace, and act accordingly.

  • 3. Employer Responsibility

    This lesson highlights the role and responsibilities employers have in regards to occupational health and safety.

  • 4. Employee Responsibility

    This lesson highlights the role and responsibilities employees have in regards to occupational health and safety.

  • 5. Worksite Inspections

    This lesson is designed to help you understand what occurs and what the processes are when a worksite or potential worksite is inspected for hazards that could endanger employees.

  • 6. Incident Reporting

    Learn how to complete an incident report form in relation to an accident that has occurred in the workplace.

  • 7. Emergeny Response Plan

    This lesson guides you through the creation of an emergency response plan for a given workplace, actual or virtual, that details how various emergencies should be responded to.

  • 8. OSH Inductions

    In this final lesson, you are to develop and design a basic OSH induction kit, or safety video, for new young workers. The worksite to be used for your induction kit/safety video can be either a virtual one or one that you have visited within the school, or one that you are currently working in.

 
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