Assessment 2 WHS
Assessment 2 WHS
Scenario:
largest supermarket chain. Over the last few years the company has been dismissive
about the importance of WHS. This changed a month ago when both an employee and
customer were seriously injured when the worker, attempting to put a heavy box on a top
shelf, fell off the ladder on to a customer. Not only was the company heavily fined, but
The company’s CEO has requested that each store delegate an assistant manager to
administer the store’s WHS policies. The CEO has asked that each store submit a
report detailing the provision of WHS training, procedures and legal requirements for
A chance for the person being mentored to receive feedback relating to their
job function
Mutual respect between the mentor and the person being mentored
(8 marks)
Part A – Total Marks 20
It has been a particularly busy day in your store and you decide to conduct a hazard
The front of the store around the checkouts is well maintained and tidy, however one of
the checkout staff is rocking back and forth on their chair, due to an uneven surface. Aisle
6 has milk spilt on the floor, which would appear to be there for a period of time, as it has
spread up and down the aisle. A box has been left unattended on top of a ladder, probably
the result of a worker assisting a customer. The door leading to the administration
1. Complete the hazard identification and risk assessment template: (20 marks)
Give them instructions how to leave everything tidy, organized in the work place
Explain the risks that them can occur
Let them know clear what is the policy in the company when someone get injury,
which rights they have and with how they need to talk with
Show the best way to work and how to prevent against hazard
3. Are there any inadequacies in the risk control process used above? (4 marks)
2. What information from these records could be used to identify hazards and
Inspection reports can provide historical information about hazards your business has
encountered and how you have dealt with them.
• Incident investigation reports can clarify which hazards have caused incidents and how
they were controlled.
It is 10 pm and one of the casual workers, Mark Waugh, is stocking shelves on the 6 to
12pm shift where you are the shift supervisor. Mark has been with the company for over
12 months. Mark is carrying a box containing glass containers of jam, and slips on a
puddle next to the freezer section. The smashed glass containers he was carrying cause
a cut on one of his hands, and his wrist is badly swollen in an attempt to break his fall.
Steve (his brother) is a part time worker working the same shift and saw the accident
happen.
Complete the incident report form on the next page. (13 marks)
Name: Daniel Steven Phone: (H) 02 8298 3111 (W) 0450 900 988
2. DETAILS OF INCIDENT
Describe what happened and how: Mark was carrying a box containing glass containers of
jam, and slips on a puddle
3. DETAILS OF WITNESSES
Name: Felipe Phone: (H) 02 8345 4000 (W)0415 799 000 Address: 00, sydney st
4. DETAILS OF INJURY
Location on body (eg back, left forearm): hand and wrist, respectively
Agency (eg lounge chair, another person, hot water): puddle on the floor
5. TREATMENT ADMINISTERED
Treatment: applied pressure to stop bleeding, elevate his hand to reduce blood flow and
an ice bag for the wrist