Mine Supervisor Course

This G189 Mine Supervisor refresher course is recommended every 5 years. This is as per Reg. 84 of the Coal Mining Safety and Health Regulation 2017 (Qld). The G189 Mine Supervisor refresher course meets the requirements for the position of a Mine Supervisor in the Resources Industry as per s.56 of the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999 and s.51 of the Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999. It is recognised by both Coal Mining Safety and Health Advisory Committee and the Mining Safety and Health Advisory Committee.

The elements contained within the program are as follows:

  • Plan and prepare for risk management
  • Assess and identify unacceptable risk
  • Review risk management documentation
  • Identify and recommend controls
  • Contribute to the implementation of controls
  • Determine investigation objectives
  • Gather & evaluate information
  • Identify courses of action
  • Prepare and present investigation reports
  • Plan and prepare to communicate information
  • Communicate information verbally
  • Communicate information in writing
  • Achieve meeting outcomes
  • Make a presentation
  • Participate in negotiations

Course Cost:  Please refer to “Cost” tab below

Before commencement of each course, the trainer will assess participants language, literacy and numeracy levels.  This will help trainers identify learners who need assistance and support and at the same time the suitability and appropriateness to enrol and complete a course.

Duration

1 x 8 hour day

Public Courses

Onsite Training

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