Common Safety Training Program - Executive (CSTP Executive)

The Common Safety Training Program (CSTP) for the Senior Executive Group has been designed to allow this group to gain a thorough understanding of the CSTP, while at the same time assess the knowledge and skills of participants in the off-the-job component of the CSTP in order for this group to meet the program requirements prior to on-the-job observations.

DURATION:
1 day (plus on the job observation)

DESIGNED FOR:
The Common Safety Training Program for the Senior Executive Group has been designed to allow this group to gain a thorough understanding of the CSTP, while at the same time assess the knowledge and skills of participants in the off-the-job component of the CSTP in order for this group to meet the program requirements prior to on-the-job observations.

CONTENT:
This assessment includes the following: 

  • Reasons for a Safety Case and Safety Management System; 
  • Recognise the importance of and reasons for different work permit
  • Comply with permit conditions; 
  • Take appropriate action to resolve faults or report faults to appropriate personnel; 
  • Explain and implement incident response procedures; 
  • Identify hazards and assess risk ; 
  • Initiate suggestions to enhance task/job-specific safety; 
  • Follow procedures for risk control; 
  • Follow emergency procedures; 
  • Apply knowledge of OHS legislation and the organisation’s OHS policies and procedures; and 
  • Evaluate, control and conclude minor incidents.

PREREQUISITES: 

  • A senior executive role in the oil and gas industry 
  • Fire-extinguisher training (e.g. BOSIET/TBOSIET)

CERTIFICATE:
Following successful completion of the program, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion which attests to there being evidence from the training organisation that the required knowledge and behaviours have been demonstrated. This information will be sent to APPEA as evidence of the participant’s engagement in the CSTP process.

ASSESSMENT:
Trainee’s behavioural outcomes will be assessed using knowledge assessment, oral questioning, and practical exercises in our simulated workplaces.
Industry defined observable behaviours form the basis for decisions about whether participants complete the off-the-job assessment satisfactorily.
The on-the-job observation process and documentation will be provided to participants on completion of the program.