The OHS professional is an important resource in the workplace. They must be competent to provide OHS knowledge and support to an organization’s Joint Health and Safety Committee, or, for some small employers, a Worker’s Health and Safety Representative, in order to support the organization’s overall OHS performance. In order to effectively collaborate with a Joint Health and Safety Committee, an OHS professional must be competent in a variety of skills. These include:
– Communicating legislative and regulatory requirements
– Facilitating discussion between workers and employers and supporting decision-making
– Providing training
– Negotiation
– Project management