LICQual Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Investigations

The LICQual Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Investigations is an essential program for professionals looking to enhance their expertise in identifying, analyzing, and investigating workplace health and safety incidents. This comprehensive course equips individuals with the critical skills needed to conduct thorough investigations, mitigate risks, and ensure the safety of employees in any work environment.

With an emphasis on practical knowledge and real-world application, this certification will prepare you to handle complex occupational health and safety investigations effectively.

The LICQual Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Investigations offers a deep dive into the methodologies and best practices for conducting workplace safety investigations. Participants will learn how to gather and analyze evidence, identify root causes, and develop effective strategies to prevent future incidents. The course also covers the legal and regulatory aspects of occupational health and safety, ensuring compliance with industry standards.

This course is designed to help professionals in safety management, HR, and risk assessment roles gain a structured approach to investigating health and safety incidents. By focusing on key areas like incident reporting, documentation, and corrective actions, learners will gain the skills necessary to improve workplace safety and reduce the likelihood of future accidents.

Whether you are a safety officer, HR manager, or risk assessor, this course will provide you with the tools to safeguard your workforce and contribute to a safer working environment.

By the end of this certification, you will be well-equipped to investigate occupational health and safety incidents thoroughly, ensure compliance with safety regulations, and foster a culture of continuous safety improvement in your organization.

Course Overview


Qualification Title

LICQual Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Investigations


Total Units

6

Total Credits

18

GLH

72

Qualification #

LICQ2200066


Qualification Specification

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To enroll in the LICQual Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety Investigations, applicants must meet the following criteria:

  • Age Requirement: Applicants must be at least 16 years old.
  • Educational Requirements: A high school diploma or equivalent is required. While a background in occupational health and safety is beneficial, it is not mandatory. Basic literacy and numeracy skills are necessary to engage with the course content and assessments.
  • Experience: No prior experience in occupational health and safety investigations is required, though a general understanding of workplace safety is recommended. This course is ideal for professionals in safety, HR, or risk management roles.
  • English Language Proficiency: Participants should have a basic understanding of written and spoken English. Non-native English speakers may need to provide proof of proficiency (e.g., IELTS score of 5.0) to ensure they can fully engage with the course materials and assessments.

Qualification#

Unit Title

Credits

GLH

LICQ2200066-1

Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety Investigations

3

12

LICQ2200066-2

Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification Techniques

3

12

LICQ2200066-3

Investigating Workplace Accidents and Incidents

3

12

LICQ2200066-4

Data Analysis and Reporting in OHS Investigations

3

12

LICQ2200066-5

Legal and Ethical Aspects of Occupational Health and Safety Investigations

3

12

LICQ2200066-6

Communication and Stakeholder Management in OHS Investigations

3

12

By the end of this course, learners will be able to:

Unit 1: Introduction to Occupational Health and Safety Investigations

  1. Define the key concepts, principles, and objectives of occupational health and safety investigations.
  2. Demonstrate understanding of the global and national regulatory frameworks (e.g., ILO, OSHA, ISO) and their relevance to OHS investigations.
  3. Identify the different stages of an OHS investigation, from initial assessment to final reporting.
  4. Discuss the ethical and legal responsibilities of an investigator in ensuring impartiality and confidentiality.
  5. Explain the role of OHS investigations in improving workplace safety and compliance with health regulations.

Unit 2: Risk Assessment and Hazard Identification Techniques

  1. Identify and classify various types of workplace hazards (e.g., physical, chemical, ergonomic, biological).
  2. Apply risk assessment methodologies (qualitative and quantitative) to evaluate workplace risks.
  3. Conduct effective hazard identification using observation, inspections, and risk analysis tools.
  4. Analyze and prioritize risks in the workplace to determine their potential impact on health and safety.
  5. Recommend appropriate control measures for identified hazards based on risk assessment findings.

Unit 3: Investigating Workplace Accidents and Incidents

  1. Recognize the root causes of workplace accidents and incidents through systematic investigation techniques.
  2. Apply accident investigation methods, including root cause analysis, fault tree analysis, and the fishbone diagram approach.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to gather and preserve evidence according to established investigation protocols.
  4. Interview witnesses, injured parties, and other involved individuals effectively to gather relevant information.
  5. Formulate comprehensive investigative findings and recommendations to prevent future incidents.

Unit 4: Data Analysis and Reporting in OHS Investigations

  1. Analyze data collected from workplace accidents, incidents, and safety audits to identify trends and patterns.
  2. Utilize both qualitative and quantitative analysis methods to interpret investigation data.
  3. Prepare clear, concise, and actionable reports that summarize investigation findings, conclusions, and recommendations.
  4. Understand the significance of reporting findings to stakeholders, including management, regulatory bodies, and affected parties.
  5. Demonstrate the ability to provide evidence-based recommendations to improve workplace safety policies and procedures.

Unit 5: Legal and Ethical Aspects of Occupational Health and Safety Investigations

  1. Explain the legal responsibilities of employers and employees in relation to occupational health and safety.
  2. Identify relevant legislation (e.g., health and safety acts, workers’ compensation laws) and understand its implications for OHS investigations.
  3. Understand the importance of maintaining confidentiality and adhering to ethical standards during the investigation process.
  4. Examine the ethical dilemmas that may arise during an OHS investigation and propose solutions to maintain integrity and impartiality.
  5. Demonstrate knowledge of how OHS regulations and laws influence the investigation’s scope, actions, and outcomes.

Unit 6: Communication and Stakeholder Management in OHS Investigations

  1. Develop communication strategies for presenting investigation findings to different stakeholders, such as employees, management, and regulatory bodies.
  2. Create reports and presentations that are clear, concise, and actionable for diverse audiences.
  3. Demonstrate the ability to manage stakeholder expectations and facilitate effective communication throughout the investigation process.
  4. Discuss the importance of fostering a culture of safety within the organization through effective communication of safety issues.
  5. Advise management on safety improvements and corrective actions based on investigation findings and stakeholder feedback.

This diploma is ideal for:

  • Individuals who are working or planning to work in the field of occupational health and safety (OHS) and wish to develop or enhance their investigative skills.
  • Health and safety officers, managers, or coordinators looking to gain formal certification in conducting workplace safety investigations.
  • Professionals in industries such as construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics who are responsible for maintaining workplace safety and responding to incidents.
  • Those seeking to understand how to identify, analyze, and mitigate workplace hazards through structured investigation methods.
  • OHS consultants or auditors who wish to expand their knowledge of investigation techniques and improve their ability to assess and address safety issues.
  • Individuals aiming to further their career in OHS by acquiring specialized skills in accident investigation, risk assessment, and reporting.
  • Managers or supervisors who need to understand the process of investigating workplace incidents and implementing corrective actions.
  • Anyone pursuing a career in regulatory compliance or working with safety standards who wants to learn about the investigation process from an OHS perspective.

Assessment and Verification

All units within this qualification are subject to internal assessment by the approved centre and external verification by LICQual. The qualification follows a criterion-referenced assessment approach, ensuring that learners meet all specified learning outcomes.

To achieve a ‘Pass’ in any unit, learners must provide valid, sufficient, and authentic evidence demonstrating their attainment of all learning outcomes and compliance with the prescribed assessment criteria. The Assessor is responsible for evaluating the evidence and determining whether the learner has successfully met the required standards.

Assessors must maintain a clear and comprehensive audit trail, documenting the basis for their assessment decisions to ensure transparency, consistency, and compliance with quality assurance requirements.

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