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Participate in Workplace Health and Safety Assessment

Assessment Task 5 for the course CHCECE013 Use information about children to inform practice is an assessment feedback cover sheet.

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Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (HLTWHS001)

   

Added on  2022-10-07

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This unit describes the skills and knowledge required for workers to participate in safe work practices to ensure their own health and safety, and that of others. 

The unit applies to all workers who require knowledge of workplace health and safety (WHS) to carry out their own work, either under direct supervision or with some individual responsibility.

The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of practice.

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Participate in Workplace Health and Safety Assessment

Assessment Task 5 for the course CHCECE013 Use information about children to inform practice is an assessment feedback cover sheet.

   

Skills Australia Institute

   

Certificate III in Early Childhood Education and Care (HLTWHS001)

   Added on 2022-10-07

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HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health
and safety
Assessment Booklet
Certificate III in Early
Childhood Education and Care
HLTWHS001 Participate in
workplace
health and safety
Assessment Booklet
Student
Name:
Posana khadka
Student S9991019
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03548F
Version: 1.2 Approved on: 08 Mar 2019 Review Date: 08 Mar 2020 Page 1 of 42
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This Unit Outline and Assessment Agreement include information about your
obligations under the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011
and/or the Education Services for Overseas Students Act 2000, to ensure Skills
Australia Institute’s compliance with the VET Quality Framework and the ESOS
legislative framework.
Part 1 – Assessment Outline (retained by the student)
Unit Code and Unit
Title HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety
Trainer Lynette Abbott
Email @skillsaustralia.edu.au
Phone 08 6148 1300, 1300 118 368
Student Support
Officer studentservices@skillsaustralia.edu.au
Unit Descriptor
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required for workers to participate in
safe work practices to ensure their own health and safety, and that of others.
The unit applies to all workers who require knowledge of workplace health and safety
(WHS) to carry out their own work, either under direct supervision or with some
individual responsibility.The skills in this unit must be applied in accordance with Commonwealth and
State/Territory legislation, Australian/New Zealand standards and industry codes of
practice.
Note
Some of the assessments that are provided to you for this unit MAY refer to ‘Your
Organisation’ to complete the assessment activities. For these activities you can use
your workplace (the place where you work) or a workplace you are very familiar
with and have access to.
Assessment
No.
Assessment
Method Assessment Description Assessment
Due Date
Assessment 1 Case Study and
Written Questions
Case study on The Hills
Childcare Centre
Assessment 2 Case Study and
Written Questions Risk Assessment
Assessment 3 Scenarios Scenarios & Incident Report
Assessment 4 Multiple Choice Knowledge Questions
As a Registered Training Organisation, Skills Australia Institute must ensure that ALL
Assessments conducted follow the Principles of Assessments and Rules of Evidence.
Please refer to our Student Handbook for more information on the Principles of
Assessment and Rules of Evidence and how Skills Australia Institute meets the
requirements.
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Part 2 – Assessment Agreement (signed copy provided to Trainer)
This Assessment Agreement outlines the rules that govern all assessments at Skills
Australia Institute. An Assessment Agreement must be signed for each unit of
competence you complete. No assessments will be accepted for marking without a
completed and signed Assessment Agreement. Your trainer will collect this
Assessment Agreement in class.
Student Name Posana Khadka Student
ID S9991019
Unit of
Competence HLTWHS001 Participate in workplace health and safety
Trainer Lynette Abbotte
PLEASE ASK YOUR TRAINER FOR HELP IF YOU HAVE DIFFICULTIES
UNDERSTANDING THIS FORM.
Assessments
It is your responsibility to keep a second copy of your assessments. Skills
Australia Institute does not take responsibility for lost or stolen assessments. Skills
Australia Institute reserves the right to request a copy of your original assessment at
any time after you have submitted your assessment.
Late submission of Assessments $25 per assessment
This Unit Outline prescribes when each assessment is due for each Unit of
Competence. If you submit your assessments later than the due date you will be
required to pay the above stated late assessment fee at the Front Office. You will
receive a receipt which you must attach to the assessment before it will be marked.
Re-Assessment Fee $50 per assessment
If your first submission was marked
Not Satisfactory, then a re-assessment fee applies.
Students whose participation in class is 80% or higher will not be required to pay a re-
assessment fee.
Re-Enrolment Fee $150 per unit, per week
Competency requires demonstration of current performance; therefore assessments
must be submitted within five (5) weeks of the Unit being completed. If you have not
submitted your assessments or re-assessment you will be deemed Not Yet
Competent for that unit and will be required to re-enrol in the unit.
Learning Support Sessions $60 per hour**
Skills Australia Institute is committed to help students who are committed to learning.
FREE support sessions are available to all students who demonstrate a commitment to
learning and whose participation in class is 80% or higher. Students who demonstrate
a low commitment to learning and whose participation in class is low must pay a fee if
they request one to one tuition from trainers (up to $60 per hour during the
weekdays). Note: Trainers will not slow down the learning of their students to satisfy
the requirements of students whose commitment to learning is low.
** Fee per hour may differ depending on number of students in the session.
Please note:
1. Student counselling for all matters regarding students’ welfare and academic
progress is always free!
2. No reassessment fees apply where students participate in class regularly (no less
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than 80%) and where students have shown a genuine effort to perform
satisfactorily.
3. No reassessment fees apply where students present a valid medical certificate
for the day of the assessment.
4. Payable reassessments must be settled in advance and a receipt must be shown
to the trainer to be admitted. Payment must be made in the Front Office.
Academic Dishonesty
You must ensure that the evidence you submit for assessment is your own work,
and/or that you acknowledge the work of others appropriately (see reference guide
below). In an educational environment cheating means, to act dishonestly in an
attempt to mislead the Trainer/Assessor to accept the work of others as your own
work.
Skills Australia Institute will not tolerate cheating.
Cheating is defined as:
handing in someone else’s work as your own (with or without that person’s
permission)
using any part of someone else’s work without the proper acknowledgement,
including breaches of copyright
handing in a completely duplicated assessments
allowing someone else to hand up your work as their own
copying sentences or paragraphs from one or more sources
presenting substantial extracts from books, articles, theses, unpublished work
such as working papers, seminar and conference papers, internal reports,
computer software, websites, lecture notes or tapes, without clearly indicating
their origin
using notes or other resources without permission during formal testing
having several people complete the assessment and hand up multiple copies, all
represented (implicitly or explicitly) as individual work
stealing an examination or solution from a Trainer
Appeal
If you are dissatisfied with the way you have been assessed or with your result, you
can communicate this to your Trainer or contact the Student Support Officer within
30 working days of receiving your result. The Trainer and/or Student Support Officer
will inform you about your rights to appeal and your entitlements in the appeal
process.
Results
Results and feedback on unsatisfactory assessments will be emailed to your Skills
Australia Institute email account within 3 weeks of the completion of the unit. It is
your responsibility to check your results on a regular basis. You may also logon to the
Student Portal (access via Skills Australia Institute website) to check your results.
Submitting your assessment
Completed Assessments should be submitted to your Trainer in person, or via email.
All submitted assessments must include the following details:
Your Student ID
Unit of Competence
Assessment Number
Trainer
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Date submitted
For example: 12000634_BSBCUS501C_A1_John_08072013
Assessment Readiness
Students participating in more than 60% of scheduled classes will be deemed
assessment ready, unless instructed otherwise by the student. All other students are
required to complete a verbal or written test to proof they are ready for the
assessment. Trainers cannot accept completed assessments from students who are
not assessment ready.
Assessment Authentication
Assessment Authentication is about ensuring the work submitted/presented by a
student is clearly identified as the students own work.
For External Students, for each Unit of Competence completed at Skills Australia
Institute you must have at least one Authentication Method recorded, this is used to
ensure the work submitted is the work of the student listed on the enrolment. Skills
Australia Institute’s approved Authentication Methods include:
AQ Authentication Questionnaire: Students are quizzed on work they have
submitted, and elements of the assessments. AQ must be completed in person, via
telephone, or web chat program i.e. Skype. Students may choose to complete AQ for
up to 5 units, at any one time.
AC – Assessment Centre: Assessment/s are completed at Skills Australia Institute or
an Authorised Skills Australia Institute Assessment Centre, which may include your
workplace.
The Training Outcome cannot be finalized without a least one Assessment
Authentication method being used.
Assessment Retention Requirements
Skills Australia Institute is required to securely retain all completed student
assessment items for each student, for a period of six months from the date on which
the judgement of competence for the student was made.
Written Assessments Guide
All written assessments must be submitted in the following format:
Text
Font Type: Arial or Times New Roman, Font Size: 12, Spacing: 1.5
Titles
Font: Arial or Times New Roman, Font Size: 12
Header
Font: Arial, Font Size: 9
Header Content: Skills Australia Institute (Right side) and Unit Title (Left side)
Footer
Font: Arial, Font Size: 9
Footer Content: First Name & Family Name Student ID Date: dd/mm/yy Page
no.
Margins
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LEFT: 4cm TOP : 4cm BOTTOM: 4cm RIGHT: 4cm
References
References must include the following information:
From a book: Book title, author, year published and Page No.
From a newspaper: Newspaper Name, Issue No. Date and Page No.
From the internet: Website address, Author (if available), Date downloaded
Save your written assessments as follows:
STUDENT ID _ Unit Code _ Assessment No. _Trainer_ Submission Date (DDMMYYYY)
For example: 12000634_BSBCUS501C_A1_John_08072013
Privacy Statement
Skills Australia Institute recognises and respects your privacy. Skills Australia
Institute collects, stores and uses personal information only for the purposes of
administering student and prospective student admissions, enrolment and education.
The information collected is confidential and will not be disclosed to third parties
without your consent, except to meet government, legal or other regulatory authority
requirements and/or to authenticate information provided to us as part of our
application process. Skills Australia Institute’s Privacy Policy reflects the National
Privacy Principles set out in the Privacy Act 1988 as well as the Information Privacy
Principles set out in the Information Privacy Bill 2007 (WA). Further information about
our Privacy Policy is available on request.
Student Agreement
Y I understand that my Trainer may refuse assessments that are not presented
according to the above standards.
Y I have read, understood and accept the above conditions included in this
Assessment Agreement.
Y I confirm that ALL information included with my assessments is my own work,
unless otherwise referenced.
Y I agree for the Trainer/Assessor to collect my assessment and any relevant
evidence if plagiarism is suspected.
Y I understand that the Trainer will retain this signed Assessment Agreement, and
that I must make a copy for my own records before submitting.
Posana Khadka
posana
31/7/2019
Student Name Signature Date
Lynette Abbott
22/8/2019
Trainer/Skills Australia Institute Staff Member’s NameSignature Date
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