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Statutory Mining Supervisor Course Perth

Total Training Days
2 Days
Certification
Statement of Attainment
Delivery Method
Face-to-face Workshop

Enhance your supervisors’ WHS knowledge and remain compliant with the new WHS regulations.

Course Overview

This course is designed for supervisors and team leaders who work in the WA mining industry. It covers two Units of Competency (required to be held by statutory supervisors) to meet the WorkSafe requirements under Schedule 26 of the WHS (Mines) Regulations (WA) 2022:

  • BSBWHS411 – Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs
  • BSBWHS414 – Contribute to WHS risk management.

 

These units can be credited towards the BSB40520 Certificate IV in Leadership and Management, should participants wish to continue their professional development.

Entry Requirements

There are no formal entry requirements for this course. To successfully complete the course, participants will be required to complete a short Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) skills assessment and be working in, or have access to, a mining-based workplace in which they are able to take responsibility for the work health and safety of a team.

Program Delivery

This program is delivered as a highly interactive and engaging workshop.

The delivery model for this program includes:

  • 2 day Face-to-Face workshop
  • Comprehensive student workbook
  • Assessment activities and scenarios customised to the mining industry
Assessment

The majority of the assessment for this course will be completed in the workshops.

Units

This program covers 2 units of competency:

  • BSBWHS411 – Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs
  • BSBWHS414 – Contribute to WHS risk management

 

Topics covered in this course include:

  • Introduction to WHS and WHS legislation
  • Duties and responsibilities for WHS
  • WHS policies, procedures and programs
  • Identifying and implementing WHS training requirements
  • Identifying hazards and conducting risk assessments:
    •  Controlling hazards and reporting
    • Maintaining WHS records
    • Communication and consultation in WHS risk management

Investment

Course fee: $900 per person (GST Free)

This course can be delivered onsite at your premises (for 10 participants or more) or at Future Institute premises (for 1 or more participants) via our Public Course (Dates below)

Contact us for more information or to book your spot!

 

⇒ Also need to complete BSBWHS513 – Lead WHS risk management?

See our Statutory Mining Managers course here

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)

Future Institute offers participants the opportunity to be assessed through recognition of prior learning to gain credit for their existing experience. Please contact us for more information about the RPL process.

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Course Benefits

Expert Trainers
Highly qualified and experienced trainers who bring real-world insights.
Comprehensive Support
Dedicated support team available throughout the course.
Collaborative Environment
Engage with industry peers to share ideas, exchange experiences, and learn together.
Practical, Job-Ready Skills
Focused on real workplace scenarios to boost capability immediately.

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Real People,
Real Results

“We are thankful for the exceptional level of service we received from Future Institute of Australia.

Heath Westaway Training Superintendent
Heath Westaway
Training Superintendent

The content in the Statutory Mining Supervisor course was spot on. Caitlin Mitchell delivered it in a way that made everything clear and relevant.

Robbie Hill
Robbie Hill

“I found the training enjoyable and I took an awful lot out of the two days. I found the trainer engaging, insightful and applied real life experiences to the training course. Massive tick from me.”

Scott Dunn
Scott Dunn

“After completing the Statutory Supervisors course and Statutory Mining course, I had all the knowledge required to confidently undertake the DEMIRS Legislative Exam.

Future Institute was very professional in arranging my training, the facilitator was excellent, and the course was interesting and engaging with assessments commenced within the course.

If you haven’t undertaken your training to comply with Schedule 26 yet, I can highly recommend the team at Future Institute of Australia.

Phil Cole
Phil Cole

“Excellent course, probably one of the best courses I have attended, and the instructor also explained everything very well. I would highly recommend this course through this training body.”

Royce Gill
Royce Gill

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Statutory Positions?

Under WHS regulations, mine operators must appoint appropriately qualified individuals to the statutory positions listed in Schedule 26 of the Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022. For a full list of approved WHS risk management units for statutory positions, refer to the relevant government guidelines here.

Does Schedule 26 replace Section 44?

Yes. Schedule 26 under the WHS (Mines) Regulations 2022 has replaced Section 44 of the now-superseded Mines Safety and Inspection Act 1994.

What regulations do these courses align with?

Our statutory supervisor courses align with the Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022 requirements outlined in Schedule 26 for statutory positions in mining operations.

How are the courses delivered?

Training is delivered face-to-face at our Victoria Park training centre. The assessment component is submitted online after the workshop. You will begin this during the face-to-face session.

What happens after I complete the training?

You will:
  1. Complete and submit the online assessment, which is marked by your course facilitator (trainer/assessor).
  2. Receive a Statement of Attainment for the completed Units of Competency.
  3. Be eligible to sit the DEMIRS legislation exam.
We recommend completing our DEMIRS Exam Preparation Course beforehand to maximise your chances of success.

What’s the deadline to comply?

Under the transitional provisions, a competent person may be appointed to a statutory supervisor position until 20 March 2026. Make sure you're trained, qualified, and compliant ahead of this deadline.

Still Have questions?

Contact our support team for assistance.

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