Online Toolbox Courses
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These Online Toolbox Courses are designed to provide all relevant information that would typically be delivered in a workplace. As such, they normally only take around the same amount of time as a Toolbox Talk. Whilst it will vary according to the topics and the individuals, this would be approximately 10-15 minutes to complete.
Key concepts within these courses include:
Each section must be must be completed before moving to the next section
Quizzes are embedded throughout, and require 100% correct answers prior to moving to the next section
Whilst the information is factual and serious, there are various comedic photos, cartoons, etc. included to ensure the participants remain attentive, whilst also assisting with the retention of the information
A Certificate of Completion is automatically generated for download and printing upon successful completion of the course
Cyber Security Awareness
Cyber Crime is now a regular occurrence around the world including high profile businesses (Medibank Private, Optus, Latitude, etc.). major companies (Binge, Dan Murphy’s, etc.), small businesses, and individuals.
Workplace Bullying
The psychosocial hazards of workplace bullying, aggression, and violence have been recognised as a significant workplace hazard and made subject to regulatory responses .
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Types of Attacks
Human Behaviour
Types of Malware
Viruses
Trojans
Ransomware
Spyware
Phishing
Recognising a Threat
Good Practice
Quick Tips
Examples
Other Frauds & Scams
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What is Workplace Bullying
What is NOT Workplace Bullying
How does it occur
What are the impacts
Driver Fatigue
Many fatal crashes are caused by driver fatigue. The extent that fatigue contributes to traffic accidents is higher than statistics indicate.
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The symptoms of fatigue
The causes of driver fatigue
How fatigue affects driving
How to prevent fatigue
What to do when you are fatigued
Other driving hazards
Drugs & Alcohol
Drugs and alcohol are widely used across our society and have a significant effect on the individuals who use them.
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The effects of drugs and alcohol
The residual rates of these substances
The effect of combining substances
The Company's Drug and Alcohol Policy
Eye Damage
You only have one set of eyes, so it is essential that you protect them from damage or loss.
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How eye damage can occur
The different types of eye injuries
How to prevent eye damage by being aware of the hazards and risks involved in a task
How to select the right Personal Protective Equipment for the job
Eye Protection
To reduce the chance of you damaging your sight or going blind, you must protect your eyes. Your eyes are one of the most easily damaged parts of your body.
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The need and benefits
The different types
Selecting the right type
How to wear the equipment correctly
How to look after your equipment
Reasons why people don’t wear eye protection
When you should wear eye protection
Fire Extinguishers
Fire extinguishers are designed to extinguish small fires. When a fire does break out you must be able to quickly select the correct extinguisher and extinguish the fire before it spreads and gets out of control.
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The classes of fire
How to identify the extinguisher type
What classes of fire each extinguisher can be used for
Checking extinguishers
How to correctly use extinguishers
Hazardous Substances
While it is not possible to discuss each individual hazardous substance, this Toolbox course will look a the common types.
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The main types of hazardous substances
The health effects of exposure
How you can be exposed to hazardous substances
How you can prevent exposure
Induction & Review
A proper induction is essential for all employees as they learn the inner workings or the business.
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Legislation & Obligations
Incidents & Reporting
Hazardous Substances
Personal Protective Equipment
Fitness For Work
Housekeeping
Bullying & Harassment
Emergency Response
Manual Handling
Equipment & Machinery
Isolation of Energy Sources
An isolation procedure is a set of predetermined steps that should be followed when workers are required to perform tasks such as maintenance, repair, installation, and cleaning of plant.
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The Lock-Out Procedures
Identifying Energy Sources
Isolation Process
Out of Service Tags
De-Energising
Completion
Housekeeping
Some people think that housekeeping just means quickly running a broom over the workshop or factory floor at the end of the day. Although sweeping the floor clean is one aspect of housekeeping, effective housekeeping is actually much more than this.
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The cost of poor housekeeping
What you can do to keep your workplace clean, tidy and organised
Manual Handling
It has been estimated that manual handling injuries account for between 25 and 40% of all workplace injuries in Australia.
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What is Manual Handling
Types of Manual Handling injuries
Causes of Manual Handling injuries
How to reduce Manual Handling
Safe Manual Handling methods
Noise & Hearing Protection
Long term and frequent exposure to loud noise can permanently damage a person’s hearing, possibly resulting in deafness.
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Noise Sources
Noise Levels
Recognising Noise Exposure
Types of Hearing Protection
Selecting and Fitting Hearing Protection
Maintenance of Hearing Protection
Portable Ladders
Portable ladders are a simple and commonly used piece of equipment in industry, but if used incorrectly or the wrong type, accidents may occur.
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Checking different types of Ladders
Using Ladders
Storing and Maintaining Ladders
Reporting Incidents
Accidents and incidents happen all the time. They can range from minor accidents, like cuts and bruises, to major accidents, sometimes resulting in death. Accidents and incidents will continue to occur if they are not reported.
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Why it is important to report and Incident
What your employer does with the information
Timing of Reports
Legal Obligations
Christmas (and other) Parties
Christmas parties are a great way to let your hair down at the end of a hard year. However, there are legal implications and pitfalls that come with too much Christmas cheer at the work party - for both employers and employees.
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Inappropriate Behaviour
Alcohol
Gifts
Reputation
Transport
Post Event Celebrations
Slips & Falls
Slip, trips, and falls are the most common cause of major injuries in workplaces and account for over half of all reported injuries to members of the public.
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Types of Injuries
Causes of Slip, Trip, and Fall Accidents
Preventing and Eliminating Slip, Trip, and Falls Accidents
More Online Toolbox Courses Coming Soon
Back Injury
Compressed Gas Cylinders
Confined Spaces
Controlling Bleeding
Environmental Awareness
Forklifts
Heat Stress
Occupation Skin Disease
Plant and Equipment
Reading Safety Data Sheets
Skin Cancer
Slings & Cranes
Storage of Flammable Liquids
Using Portable Electrical Equipment
Vehicle Movement
Ventilation
Working at Heights
Working with Flammable Liquids
Working with Slings & Cranes