Health and Safety Representatives Training

The Occupational Health Safety Act 2004 creates a legal entitlement for Health and Safety Representatives (HSRs) to receive training in occupational health and safety at an initial level. This entitlement allows HSRs to attend training courses that are either delivered by WorkSafe or by training providers that are approved by WorkSafe. 


Initial training

According to the OHS Act an employer must allowtheir HSRs and deputy HSRs to:

  • attend initial occupational health and safety training
  • undertake refresher training at least once a year

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Refresher training

Refresher training may be taken any time after 12 months has elapsed from the initial training, and then again 12 months after that etc. Deputy HSRs are also entitled to attend this training (see section 57(3) of the OHS Act 2004). The entitlement to refresher training only applies to those HSRs (and deputies) who have completed an initial training course.

HSRs who were elected and who have already completed a training course under the OHS Act 1985 are also entitled to the refresher training under the 2004 Act for each year in office.

HSRs and deputy HSRs are entitled to be paid their normal salary entitlements whilst attending this training. As well, the employers of the HSRs and deputy HSRs must pay the costs of the training course.

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Other approved training

In addition to the initial and refresher training, an employer must allow a HSR time off with pay to attend other approved training (see section 69 (1)(d) of the OHS Act 2004). The OHS Act 2004 does not oblige the employer to pay for the cost of this training as is required for training under section 67.

Deputy HSRs do not have an entitlement to the additional training provided for under this provision, unless the HSR for the deputy HSR’s DWG no longer holds office or is unable (e.g. because of absence) to exercise the HSR’s powers under Part 7 of the Act.

HSR?Training Request: This document provides a guide for HSRs requesting training.

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More information
Occupational Health & Safety Act 2004
Approved training providers
OHS Reps at Work
Employee Representation

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