WHS Obligations for Site and Project Managers

Key Topics:

This course will explain the Site Managers and Project Managers role and responsibility in implementing the WHS management plan including:

  • The purpose of a Site Management Plan, and how it fits into the project plan
  • Legal obligations
  • Organising Induction of employees, subcontractors, visitors
  • Organising drafting and enforcement of site rules SWMS’s
  • Driving development of site traffic management and signage
  • Holding regular communication to employees and subcontractors
  • Reporting notifiable incidents to “manager of managers
  • Enforcing incident reporting and coordinating significant incideninvestigations
  • Coordinating training needs analysis and following up on training to employees

Learning Outcomes: 

At the end of the course, the participant will understand their WHS obligations anrole in the implementation of the WHS management plan.


6/06/2024 13:00 - 6/06/2024 17:00 (UTC+10:00) Canberra, Melbourne, Sydney
 Venue: Live Webinar
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Venue Details

Live Webinar
1300 424 287

Organiser Information

The Institute of Civil Infrastructure
1300 424 287
admin@iciaustralia.com

Further Details

Any Civil Construction team member with a responsibility to other staff, including Site Teams, Leading Hands, Supervisors, Project Managers, Contract Managers, Senior Managers, Leadership Teams, Executives and Business Owners.
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4 hours
HSEQ - Paul Lyndon
Paul has extensive safety and risk management experience across all sectors of the market including civil and building construction, electrical engineering and telecommunications to name a few. Responsible for the comprehensive oversight of both corporate, site safety and risk management, he is a specialist in putting together safety and emergency management plans, data analysis and summary for reports. He provides specialist advice in relation to safety systems, risk management and compliance to legislative requirements. He firmly believes in and identifies himself as a champion continuous improvement through listening, learning and innovation.

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