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Description
Safe Work Practices for Client CareCOURSE OVERVIEW: Welcome to the Safe Work Practices for Client Care course. This program will equip you with the knowledge, legal understanding, risk management skills, and practical safety procedures required to work safely and responsibly in community services and client care environments. You will explore WHS legislation, duty of care responsibilities, common workplace hazards, infection control risks, personal safety considerations,
COURSE OVERVIEW:
Welcome to the Safe Work Practices for Client Care course. This program will equip you with the knowledge, legal understanding, risk-management skills, and practical safety procedures required to work safely and responsibly in community services and client-care environments. You will explore WHS legislation, duty-of-care responsibilities, common workplace hazards, infection control risks, personal safety considerations, musculoskeletal safety, emergency procedures, and the operational practices that ensure safety for both workers and clients. This course also highlights reporting requirements, the use of PPE, workplace inspections, and the integration of WHS procedures into everyday job tasks.
This course begins by examining state and territory WHS legislation and how these laws shape workplace regulations, codes of practice, and industry standards. You will explore the rights and responsibilities of employers and workers, including duty of care, and how these obligations apply directly to client-care settings. This section also covers safety symbols and their meanings, the common workplace hazards associated with hazardous manual tasks, and the workplace procedures used to identify hazards. You will then explore strategies for minimising risks, the safety considerations required when working in community service environments, and the rights and responsibilities of both workers and clients.
The next learning area focuses on fire safety and high-risk groups. You will explore behaviour that contributes to fire injury and fatalities, the common workplace hazards that relate to infection control, and the risks to personal safety in client-care settings. This section also examines the common sources of infection and the measures used to minimise the transfer of infectious diseases, including hygiene practices, environmental cleaning, and safe handling of clinical waste.
A further learning area examines the musculoskeletal system and safe manual-handling practices. You will explore the fundamentals of musculoskeletal anatomy, how injuries occur, and the safe practices that minimise injury to workers and clients. This section includes principles of body mechanics, the safe use of equipment, and how to avoid strain during lifting, transferring, and supporting clients.
Another learning area focuses on emergencies, WHS policies, and incident management. You will explore workplace emergency procedures, the common workplace hazards associated with personal safety risks, and how organisational policies and procedures guide WHS practices. This section also examines the correct selection and use of personal protective equipment (PPE), how to report incidents accurately, and how to contribute to workplace WHS meetings or inspections by providing observations, feedback, and hazard information.
A further learning area examines risk assessment and integration of safety into everyday tasks. You will explore how to conduct a workplace risk assessment and record the results, how to apply safety procedures in day-to-day work activities, and how WHS principles guide routine interactions with clients. This section also reinforces how to follow workplace procedures for emergency situations, including evacuation, medical emergencies, and client-related incidents.
The final learning area highlights how effective WHS practice requires continuous communication, awareness, documentation, and adherence to procedures. You will explore how safety culture is strengthened when workers understand their legislative obligations, follow established protocols, and proactively identify and report risks.
By the end of this course you will be able to understand legislative WHS requirements, identify hazards, minimise risks, maintain infection-control standards, follow safe manual-handling practices, use PPE correctly, report incidents, participate in WHS processes, perform risk assessments, and apply safe work procedures across all client-care activities.
LEARNING OUTCOMES:
By the end of this course, you will be able to understand:
- The state/territory legislation and how it impacts on workplace regulations, codes of practice and industry standards
- The rights and responsibilities of employers and workers, including duty of care
- Safety symbols and their meanings
- The common workplace hazards for hazardous manual tasks
- The workplace procedures for hazard identification
- The strategies for minimising risks
- The safety considerations when working in a community service environment
- The rights and responsibilities of workers and clients
- The fire safety including high-risk groups, behaviour that contributes to fire injury and fatalities
- The common workplace hazards for infection control risks
- The risks to personal safety
- The common sources of infection
- The means to minimise transfer of infectious diseases
- The fundamentals of the musculoskeletal system
- The safe practices to minimise injury to self and clients
- The workplace emergency procedures
- The common workplace hazards for personal safety risks
- The workplace policies and procedures for WHS
- The use of personal protective equipment
- How to report an incident?
- How to contribute to a workplace WHS meeting or inspection?
- How to conduct a workplace risk assessment and record the results?
- How to apply workplace safety procedures in the day-to-day work activities required by the job role?
- How to follow workplace procedures for emergency situations?
COURSE DURATION:
The typical duration of this course is approximately 2-3 hours to complete. Your enrolment is Valid for 12 Months. Start anytime and study at your own pace.
ASSESSMENT:
A simple 10-question true or false quiz with Unlimited Submission Attempts.
CERTIFICATION:
Upon course completion, you will receive a customised digital “Certificate of Completion”.
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