Operating as an approved provider of health and safety representative (HSR) training
Under the Work Health and Safety Act 2020 (the WHS Act) the Work Health and Safety Commission (the Commission) approves training providers to deliver courses for health and safety representatives in Western Australia. A guide has been developed for organisations seeking approval to deliver courses for health and safety representatives.
Training courses for HSRs : Annual reports
The Work Health and Safety Commission criteria for accreditation, and the subsequent Commission approval, requires each provider of an training course representatives to submit an annual report on the delivery of courses for the year ending the preceding 30 June.
Annual reports for training courses for health and safety representatives can be downloaded from the HSR Matters hub.
Guidance for registered training organisations
Operating as an approved of health and safety representative (HSR) training in WA: Guide
This guidance sets out the specific terms and conditions to conduct HSR training and the associated administrative procedures to help uphold public and industry confidence in the quality of HSR training in Western Australia.
Health and safety representative refresher training course requirements: Guide
This guide provides the essential information for gaining approval to deliver HSR refresher training. Applicants must already be approved by the Work Health and Safety Commission to provide the initial five-day course.
Role of WorkSafe webinar
Approved training providers delivering the 5-day HSR training course can register their groups to attend the scheduled presentations delivered by WorkSafe Community Education Officers each Tuesday.
Note: Registrations must be received by COB the Monday prior to the event.
More information or register to attend
If you require assistance registering to attend the Role of WorkSafe presentation please contact communityeducationofficers@demirs.wa.gov.au