CoR Introduction (Chain of Responsibility )
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$39 AUD
About this course
This module provides an introduction to the principles and laws of the Chain of Responsibility. It explores parties' roles within the Chain of Responsibility and the five target areas aimed at improving safety. You will gain an understanding of why the Chain of Responsibility exists and the accountability of off-road parties for on-road offences. Course Learning Outcomes: After completion of this course, you should be able to: - Describe the purpose of the Chain of Responsibility. - Explain why particular roles of the Supply Chain have been listed as a party of the Chain of Responsibility. - Identify the roles of the Chain of Responsibility. - Understand the core principles of the Chain of Responsibility. - Identify the Target Areas of the Chain of Responsibility. - Describe the categories of Chain of Responsibility breaches. - Understand how to report breaches of the Chain of Responsibility.
About this Provider
Kognent helps you to meet your obligations and empower your team with Australian and New Zealand tailored courses that make employee training a breeze.Kognent is a passionate team of learning professionals, based on the Sunshine Coast. We're driven by user experience, quality in-house design and development, and continuous improvement. We pride ourselves on our personable and open-minded approach and enjoy a bit of fun along the way.
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Chain of Responsibility Introduction Interactive module
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