BSBOHS504B - Apply Principles of OHS Risk Management
CPC50210 - Diploma of Building and Construction (Building)
Student Details
Student ID
Student Name
Assessment Tasks
· Activities
· Major Activities
· Observations
Student Declaration
· I certify that the work submitted for this assessment is my own. I have clearly referenced any sources used in the work. I understand that false declaration is a form of malpractice;
· For the purposes of assessment, I give the assessor of this assessment the permission to:
· Reproduce this assessment and provide a copy to another member of staff; and
· Take steps to authenticate the assessment, including communicating a copy of this assessment to a checking service (which may retain a copy of the assessment on its database for future plagiarism checking).
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Date:
Assessment Submission Method
☐ By hand to assessor
☐ By email to assessor
☐ By Australia Post to BCTA
☐ Any other method _____________________________________
(Please mention here)
Assessment Summary Sheet
Overall Assessment Outcome
☐ Competent
☐ Not Yet Competent
Assessor Name
Assessor Signature
Date:
Assessor Declaration
I hereby declare that I have provided appropriate feedback and undertaken an assessment process which complies with the principles of assessment and rules of evidence.
Assessor Signature
Date
Student Declaration
I hereby acknowledge that I have been assessed in this unit and have been advised of my result. I have been made aware of my appeal rights.
Student Signature
Date
Reasonable Adjustment
Is there any Reasonable Adjustment applied according to BCTA Reasonable Adjustment Policy?
☐ No
☐ Yes (provide detail below)
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Trainer/Assessor’s Signature:
Student Instructions:
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Conditions
Unit description/
application
This unit describes the performance outcomes, skills and knowledge required to use a generic approach to identify hazards, and to assess and control occupational health and safety (OHS) risks.
No licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of endorsement.
This unit applies to individuals with managerial responsibility for providing a systematic approach to hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control, with the emphasis on elimination or, where this is not possible, minimisation of risk. It also includes conceptual models for understanding the nature of hazards.
What the student can expect to learn by studying this unit of competency
· Access sources of information and data to identify hazards
· Analyse the work environment to identify hazards
· Assess risk associated with hazards
· Control risk associated with hazards
· Maintain hazard identification and risk control processes
· Monitor and review risk management processes
Training and assessment resources
Student will have access of the following:
· PowerPoint Slides
· Student Guide
The resources required for these assessment tasks also included:
· an operational business environment to implement the learning plan
· computer technology and documentation as required
· codes of practice and standards issued by government regulators or industry groups
Submission instructions
Your assessor will confirm assessment submission details for each event
Academic integrity, plagiarism and collusion
Academic Integrity
Academic Integrity is about honest presentation of your academic work. It means acknowledging the work of others while developing your own insights, knowledge and ideas.
As a student, you are required to:
· undertake studies and research responsibly and with honesty and integrity
· ensure that academic work is in no way falsified
· seek permission to use the work of others, where required
· acknowledge appropriately the work of others
· take reasonable steps to ensure other students can't copy or misuse your work.
Plagiarism
Plagiarism means to take and use another person's ideas and or manner of expressing them and to pass them off as your own by failing to give appropriate acknowledgment. This includes material sourced from the internet, staff, other students, and from published and unpublished works.
Plagiarism occurs when you fail to acknowledge that the ideas or work of others are being used, which includes:
· paraphrasing and presenting work or ideas without a reference
· copying work either in whole or in part
· presenting designs, codes or images as your own work
· using phrases and passages verbatim without quotation marks or referencing the author or web page
· reproducing lecture notes without proper acknowledgement.
Collusion