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HS006 Induction Form - HS

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HS006 HSE Induction Form

(Related procedure: HS320 Training Procedure)


Supervisor to complete with new worker as soon as practicable
Note: Supervisors are responsible for inducting new workers including contractors, agency staff, volunteers or
work experience students. This form should be returned to the person looking after the local area training
records for recordkeeping. If the worker will work in any UNSW laboratory/workshop they are also required to
complete the HS049 Laboratory/Workshop Induction form.
Identification
Workers Name:

Position title:

Workers ZID:
Supervisors name:

Position title:

Faculty/Division:

School/Unit:

General requirements
Tick if
complete

The supervisor must explain the following to workers:


1. Demonstrate how to access the UNSW Health & Safety Policy and the UNSW Environment
Policy
2. Provide worker with information on the Hazards & Risks involved in their job and working in
their environment:
a) Show worker how to access Office Safety Toolkit on the UNSW Health & Safety website
Show worker where to find safety signs for office equipment in Office Safety Toolkit
Show worker where to find information on Hazards & Risks
Show worker where to find information on Controls/Preventative Measures
Show worker where to find information on Workstation Set up
3. Will the worker be involved in tasks/activities outside the normal office environment?
E.g. Attending a conference, field/research trips, travelling overseas.
If YES, Supervisor needs to discuss with the worker what activities they will be involved in, the
associated hazards & risks involved (see Risk Management forms in Office Safety Toolkit) and
what preventative measures need to be taken to reduce the risks identified.
a) Show worker where to find Risk Management forms for:
Off-site travel
Overseas travel
4. Health, Safety & Environment Training: Advise worker which compulsory HSE training courses
they must complete during the first 3 months and beyond. Show worker how to locate and enroll
for training using myUNSW. Document a training plan to show required training and when training
is to be completed by. HS092 or HS006a may be used for this.

The following training must be completed within first 3 month probationary period:
HS Awareness (on-line course)
Ergonomic training (on-line course)
Full Time & Part-time employees: You will be automatically enrolled on the Monday after their first pay.
Contractors: must contact the H&S Unit safety@unsw.edu.au with their z id number to be enrolled.
Casual employees: Casual employees working less than 7 hours per week are exempt from this training. A
casual working more than 7 hours per week must contact UNSW Health & Safety safety@unsw.edu.au with
their z id number to be enrolled.

HS Induction Form HS 006

Current Version: 3.7, 14/12/2015

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Yes/No

5. Workstation Checklist: Check if worker has completed a self-assessment of their computer


workstation, using the HS114 Workstation Checklist. This checklist must be completed within the
first 3 months of employment.
6. How to report work and environment related hazards, incidents, injuries, illnesses using the
online reporting system:
7. How does the worker raise a Health Safety and Environmental issue in their workplace?
Worker raises the issue directly with the supervisor first
Worker may also raise issue with their work groups Health & Safety representative
Refer worker to HS337 Health & Safety Consultation Procedure for more detailed information.
8. Who is their school/work units Health & Safety Representative?

Name:

9. How is Health & Safety information or updates communicated to staff?


School/unit H&S Rep emails H&S Committee minutes or link to minutes to all staff
Monthly H&S Newsletter is sent out to all staff
10.

Explain Emergency procedures and where their assembly meeting point is located:

11. Who is the Floor Warden for their work area?

Name:

12. Who is their nearest First Aid Officer?

Name:

13. Where is the University Health Service located?


14. How to contact Emergency Services when on UNSW campus (x56666)
15. How to contact Security Services after hours? (x56000)
Can arrange an escort back to your car or bus stop.
16.

How to contact the Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for counselling/advice

Signatures

Workers name:
Workers signature:
Supervisors name:
Supervisors signature:
Date:
If the worker will work in any UNSW laboratory they are also required to complete the HS049
Laboratory/Workshop Induction form

HS Induction Form HS 006

Current Version: 3.7, 14/12/2015

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