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Work Health and Safety Compliance Course

Blog posts | 18.06.2021

Dan Potter

Head of Kineo Courses at Kineo AU

Work Health and Safety Fundamentals is under the spotlight as a top-ten elearning course - as voted by our learners. This off-the-shelf library top performer is a practical and policy focused online training course that sets out to drive behavioural change. Learners will gain knowledge (or if a refresher, brush up on learning gaps) in best practice WHS protocols - and in less than one hour of seat time. Renewed and revitalised learning behaviours will improve the wellbeing of the workforce, and have general workplace safety as a top priority. 

WHS Fundamentals 

It’s important that health and safety policies are strictly established. Injuries are otherwise commonplace and at the extreme, fatalities do happen. Safe Work Australia reports that fatalities in the workplace mostly occur in the transport, postal and warehousing industries, closely followed by construction, manufacturing and agriculture. When statistics were last collected in 2018: 

26% of workers who died in 2018 were employed in the transport, postal and warehousing industry 

31% of worker fatalities in 2018 were due to vehicle collisions 

As we grapple with ways of working due to COVID-19 even more rigid WHS practices are required. In your organisation, is a hybrid working strategy the new normal? Or is there an entire working from home approach? The industry will clearly dictate the flexibility in the options viable to be able to continue to conduct business operations. 

To achieve changes in behaviour, changes in health and safety policy, procedures and systems will need to be reviewed. Buy-in and support will need to happen across the business to affect the safety first approach and minimise incidents that could have otherwise been avoided. 

Employer and Worker Responsibilities 

An employer has a duty of care to protect their workers, including visitors, contractors, and members of the general public. Employers need to be sure adequate facilities are available for the wellbeing of all workers, and there is access to relevant safety instruction and training. 

Supervisors must be aware of all health and safety obligations in the area they are responsible for. If they recognise, or are made aware of a hazard in the workplace, supervisors are responsible for making sure that the hazard is eliminated. If that’s not possible, the risks associated with the hazard need to be reduced before asking an employee to complete the work tasks. 

As employers provide necessary safety equipment and training, it’s the worker's responsibility to use these resources and practices daily while carrying out their work duties. 

Workplace risk management 

Workplace hazards will occur and online training will help learners to assess the risk and reduce the number of possible incidents. The idea behind risk management is that workers and employers need to accept that certain workplace hazards exist and take necessary steps to minimise the risks associated with them. In a workplace with successful risk management processes, there will be policies and procedures around all potential hazards. These procedures can be specific to a role or more generalised, like protocols specific to emergency evacuation - or for first aid. 

Common hazards and how to avoid them 

To be able to identify common workplace hazards will equip workers and employers with key knowledge to avoid potential danger. Common workplace hazards and insights are detailed in health and safety topics that cover: 

  • Manual tasks 
  • Hazardous chemicals 
  • Slips and trips 
  • Electricity 
  • Plant and equipment 
  • Working at heights. 

Work Health and Safety learning outcomes 

An engaging variety of formats and contextualised examples, along with a recap skills assessment ensures that learners will be well versed in all key safety policy functions. 

Kineo’s Work Health and Safety Fundamentals course provides peace of mind that the learning content has been reviewed by a recognised subject matter expert. It has also been designed to comply with best practice national health and safety procedures as part of the overall environmental health of the organisation. 

With the proper knowledge and training, we can all minimise risks and take responsibility for work health and safety. For further popular workplace training courses visit Kineo’s learning library.  

Dan Potter

Head of Kineo Courses at Kineo AU


Dan heads up Kineo Courses globally and has been involved with elearning and platform development since early 2000s. He is passionate to demonstrate real and measurable impact through learning and technology and inspired to deliver elegant solutions that need minimal explanation.