Your Responsibilities as Mine Site Manager
Under WA’s new Work Health and Safety Act 2020 and the Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022, which came into effect on 31 March 2022, the term “Classified Plant” has been replaced with “Registerable Plant”. The new WHS Act and accompanying regulations combine WHS for general industry, mines and petroleum and geothermal operations under a single Act, replacing the previously applicable Mines Safety & Inspection Act 1994 and the associated Mines Safety & Inspections Regulations 1995.
The Registered Manager is ultimately accountable for implementing a process for managing and inspecting Classified Plant and ensuring that all classified plant on their mine site is compliant with government regulations.
The site Appointed Person(s) (AP) is accountable to ensure that any hired or contractor owned/hired Registerable Classified Plant brought onto a mine site complies with the relevant statutory requirements.
The Itinerant Registerable Plant Inspector is responsible for conducting the document checks and visual safety inspections to ensure this.
What Does the Itinerant Registerable Plant Training Course Entail?
Designed for managers and supervisors of mine sites, our Itinerant Registerable Plant training gives participants an understanding of their responsibilities, legal obligations and inspection requirements with regards to Itinerant Registerable Plant.
The curriculum covers:
- Definition of Itinerant Registerable Plant (ICP)
- Design registration requirements of ICP
- Itinerant Registerable Plant Inspection obligations and compliance
- Rules for appointment of Registerable Plant Inspector
- Responsibility & accountability of Appointed Person(s)
- Contractor requirements for Itinerant Registerable Plant Site Access
- Document checks and visual safety inspections
- Broader mine site requirements
Why Undertake Our Itinerant Registerable Plant Training?
Leaders in Registerable Plant Insepctions
AME is a leading WA based provider of asset inspections and management. Our training combines real-life field experience with first-hand knowledge of legal responsibilities, duties and obligations.
WA Focused
The course is open to anyone over 18 years of age, and covers the compliance obligations of the new Work Health and Safety Act 2020 and the Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022.
Professional Development
This is professional development training, vital for the health and safety of everyone on site.
Course Outcomes
Upon completion, you will have acquired an overview of the obligations on a mine site with regards to Itinerant Registerable Plant.
Training Course Details
Cost: $500
Delivery: In class
Duration: 6 hours (8am to 3pm)
Trainer: Peter Bursey
Venue: AME Training Centre, Unit 14/44 Belmont Avenue, Belmont, WA
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Proof of Vaccination Requirement
PLEASE NOTE proof of COVID-19 vaccination is required to attend our courses.
These are the easiest ways to show proof of your vaccinations:
- Through the ServiceWA app, the WA Government’s secure mobile application to show proof of your COVID-19 vaccinations
- Your COVID-19 digital certificate with an acceptable form of ID.
- Your immunisation history statement along with an acceptable form of ID.