WHS Mapping Guide
WHS Mapping Guide
Application This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to identify hazards, assess the associated workplace safety risks, take measures to eliminate or
minimise those risks, and document all processes.
The unit applies to all tourism, travel, hospitality and event sectors and to any small, medium or large organisation.
All people working at all levels can participate in risk assessments which are commonly conducted as a team effort. Frontline operational personnel, who operate with some
level of independence and under limited supervision, would assist other colleagues during the process. Individuals may conduct the assessments independently of others.
This unit incorporates the requirement, under state and territory work health and safety (WHS) legislation, for businesses to conduct risk assessments involving their workers to
manage the safety of those workers and anyone else in the workplace.
Licensing requirements NA
Prerequisites NA
Assessment Tasks
1. Identify hazards. 1.1 Access and use hazard identification and risk assessment tools
and template documents.
2. Assess the safety risk 2.1 Access and use risk assessment tools and template
associated with a documents.
hazard.
2.2 Work alone or with other personnel to use a systematic method
to assess the risk.
2.3 Collect sufficient evidence of the type and level of risk posed by
the identified hazard.
3. Eliminate or control the 3.1 Discuss ways of eliminating or controlling the risk with others.
risk.
3.2 Take measures to eliminate or control risks.
Assessment Tasks
Numeracy score the risks and calculate an overall risk level for the
identified hazard.
Assessment Tasks
Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:
use organisational work health and safety (WHS) plan to identify each of the following types of
actual or foreseeable workplace hazards:
plant Part A
assess the safety risk associated with each of the above hazards, using appropriate risk
take measures to eliminate or control the risks identified for each of the above hazards in line
with organisational procedures.
Assessment Tasks
Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
basic aspects of the relevant state or territory occupational health and safety (OHS) or WHS
legislation, specifically requirements for:
format and use of appropriate hazard identification and risk assessment templates
four-stage process model recommended and published by state and territory WHS
authorities
identifying the injury or illness or consequences that could result from the hazard
five-step hierarchical process model recommended and published by state and territory
WHS authorities
inspecting workplace
meetings
surveys Q4
contractors Q11
managers Q11
supervisors Q11
tourism suppliers. na
Assessment Tasks
an industry workplace
current plain English regulatory documents distributed by the local WHS government regulator
current commercial policies and procedures, and hazard identification and risk assessment
template documents.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations’ requirements for
RTO to ensure
assessors.
Licensing requirements NA
Prerequisites NA
Assessment Tasks
4. Implement and monitor 4.1 Coordinate scheduled hazard identification activities, ensuring
procedures for hazards are identified at times designated by legislation.
identifying hazards, and
4.2 Identify any hazards on an ongoing basis during own day-to-
assessing and Part A
day workplace operations.
controlling risks.
4.3 React to reports of hazards by other workers, and coordinate
and participate in risk assessments.
5. Implement and monitor 5.1 Identify WHS training needs based on regular staff monitoring.
health, safety and
5.2 Make arrangements for fulfilling training needs.
security training.
5.3 Monitor effectiveness of training and make required
adjustments.
6. Maintain WHS records 6.1 Complete WHS records and reports accurately and legibly and
and reports. store according to organisational and legal requirements.
6.2 Use data and reports to provide reliable and timely input into
the management of workplace health, safety and security.
Assessment Tasks
Assessment Tasks
Evidence of the ability to complete tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit in the context of the job role, and:
implement and monitor adherence to workplace health and safety procedures in three of the
following real or simulated situations:
coordinate consultative processes for managing the above workplace health, safety and
security issues
coordinate risk assessments, WHS training, and the maintenance of records relating to above
situations
required adjustments
demonstrate management practices that must be implemented for compliance with state or
territory occupational health and safety (OHS) or WHS legislation during above situations.
Assessment Tasks
Demonstrated knowledge required to complete the tasks outlined in elements and performance criteria of this unit:
actions that must be taken for legal compliance Q3, Q5, Q6, Q7c
Q9
requirements for the use of WHS representatives and committees, and their roles and
Q8
responsibilities
requirements for hazard identification, risk assessment, risk control and acceptable
mechanisms
employee responsibilities to ensure safety of self, other workers and other people in the
Q1
workplace
ramifications of failure to observe OHS or WHS legislation and organisational policies and Q2
specific organisation:
full content of WHS policies and procedures; and consultation, hazard identification, risk
assessment and reporting documents
methods used for WHS consultation, hazard identification and risk assessment
provision of information, fact sheets and signage to ensure safe work practices
WHS information:
policies:
procedures
use of:
consultative processes:
fact sheets to fully inform personnel about WHS rights and responsibilities Q4c
formal meetings with agendas, minutes and action plans Q4b, Q7a, Q7b
WHS discussions with employees during the course of each business day Q4b
seeking staff suggestions for content of WHS policies and procedures Q4b
when any new information relating to health and safety risks becomes available Q5
consultation Q7a
Assessment Tasks
an industry workplace
computers, software programs, printers and communication technology used to administer the
implementation and monitoring of a WHS system
current plain English regulatory documents distributed by the local WHS government regulator
operational team for which the individual coordinates WHS management practices; this can be:
teams in an industry workplace who are assisted by the individual during the assessment
process; or
individuals who participate in role plays or simulated activities, set up for the purpose of
assessment, in a simulated industry environment operated within a training organisation.
Assessors must satisfy the Standards for Registered Training Organisations’ requirements for
RTO to ensure
assessors.