Workforce Involvement Group INTRODUCTION FURTHER RECOMMENDED TRAINING for SAFETY REPRESENTATIVES.

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Workforce Involvement Group INTRODUCTION FURTHER RECOMMENDED TRAINING for SAFETY REPRESENTATIVES.

PROPOSED FURTHER TRAINING for SAFETY REPRESENTATIVES HISTORY The attendees at two WIG seminars were asked how we could find ways to assist safety reps in their role. Five Issues were identified, with TRAINING being by far the largest. The many issues raised on TRAINING were broken down into 8 actions which could be addressed by the WIG Training Forum.

TRAINING ISSUES from WIG EVENTS 1.Basic course (5 day) does not cover all requirements. 1.Companies need to recognise why we required the correct training. 1.A standard of training that everyone will receive – a set package. 1.Quality not quantity - Is it adequate? Could it be better? - Yes it could be better. How can it be improved? 1.More training on Accident Investigation, Incident Investigation. Presentation and Communication Skills (Peers and Management), COSHH, Interview Skills. Hazard identification. Advanced RA Training. 1.Not obviously adequate due to persons not knowing what is available. 1.We should get more input to what courses are available and what information is available. 1.Who receives it? Safety Reps, Safety Officer, OIM and Supervisors?

PROGRESS Discussions were held with the Training Providers and OPITO. A Matrix of 4 Identifiable Further Training Needs was developed - recognising existing training. This matrix has been presented to and accepted by OIAC. Presented to 2 further WIG Events and met with approval.

THE WAY AHEAD Present TRAINING MATRIX to SCLT for acceptance Gain acceptance of the TRAINING MATRIX Matrix to be presented throughout the industry. WIG to monitor progress via the regular WIG Events.