
HSR Stage 1 Refresher (Pre-recorded Webinar)
This pre-recorded webinar refreshes HSRs’ knowledge of their role and responsibilities.
- Duration
- Approx. 2 hours
- Topic
- Health & Safety Representative
- Delivery
- Self-paced eLearning

At a glance
Course details
Duration: Approx. 2 hours
This course assist with refreshing Health and Safety Representatives (HSR)’s knowledge of their role and functions as an HSRs.
Overview
HSR Stage 1 Refresher (Pre-recorded Webinar) course overview
Curriculum
What you'll cover
- Existing Health and Safety Representatives who have already completed HSR Stage 1 training and need to refresh the fundamentals of the role.
- HSRs whose responsibilities have become less clear over time and who want a focused reset on functions, boundaries, and day-to-day expectations.
- Worker representatives who need to revisit how duty holders, worker engagement, and participation fit together in practice.
- Organisations that want current HSRs to maintain confidence in raising health and safety matters and supporting effective participation processes.
Our approach
+IMPAC's HSR Stage 1 Refresher (Pre-recorded Webinar) training approach
Format
Course format and duration
This course takes approximately 2 hours to complete and is available as a pre-recorded webinar.
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