WorkSafe Connect’s Online ‘G2’ course is a 1-day trainer-supported program that is delivered online (via Zoom in an electronic classroom). It is an interactive and activity-based program, using real-world scenarios, that provides students practical knowledge and skills relating to carry out the risk management process.
As determined by the Mining Safety and Health Advisory Committees (click here), the G2 unit of competency is a statutory requirement for certain high-level occupational categories in coal and metalliferous miming (e.g. Open Cut Examiners). It is not a mandatory requirement for supervisors, however some mining companies have made an organisational policy decision that requires their site-based supervisors to hold the G2 competency (along with Mining Supervisor S123 / G189 accreditation).
There are no course entry requirements, no pre-course study and no-post course evidence to provide.
We have incorporated G2 into the first day of our 2-day S123 / G189 program – it is module 1 (Risk Management Process) of the 3-module program. Therefore, students who successfully complete the ‘Risk Management Process’ module will be issued a Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:
Given the program design, a G2 student who also requires the Site Supervisor / Site Safety Health Representative accreditation (S123 / G189) can complete one additional day (Modules 2 & 3) to be issued with 4 units of competency (click here for further information).
WorkSafe Connect has been delivering mining safety programs for over 15 years and is one of Queensland’s leading suppliers of the Site Supervisor programs. We look forward to supporting our students to achieve their accreditation.
Be guided by our expert trainers conveniently at your workplace or home.
7:30am – 4:00pm 3rd March 2025
7:30am – 4:00pm 8th April 2025
7:30am – 4:00pm 14th May 2025
7:30am – 4:00pm 12th June 2025
WorkSafe Connect offers face to face training throughout Queensland.
G2 – Risk Management course topics include:
The legislative context of the course (Risk Management Process) includes the following key areas:
This course gives students the core risk management skills to ensure a safe work environment – covering essential legislative requirements and risk management processes.
It is targeted/appropriate for those in the Queensland mining industry who are either required to hold the accreditation (as determined by the Mining Safety and Health Advisory Committees - click here), those in mining who’s organisation requires them to hold it by way of company policy, or those who want to enhance their risk management knowledge and skills in any industry (mining, construction, manufacturing etc).
Our online G2 Risk Management training will be conducted virtually through online video-led live training (virtual delivery).
Our experienced trainer assessors who have resource industry currency, strong knowledge of relevant legislation, regulations and industry standards will support you throughout the training.
Please note this training is conducted live with both practical and theoretical activities during the training experience to ensure that the training is engaging, interesting and relevant.
Please find below a list of the key technology arrangements you will need for online training:
WorkSafe Connect offers this course in a range of formats including:
If you would like to discuss delivery options in more detail, then please get in contact with us and we would be more than happy to discuss your requirements and options in more detail.
Students who successfully complete all theory and practical assessments will be issued with a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the following units of competency:
If you have any questions about the G2- Risk Management course and whether it is suitable for you, please get in touch with a member of the WorkSafe Connect team today.
This unit of competency supersedes the MNCG1002B – Implement and apply Risk Management Processes; commonly referred to as G2.
There is no pre-course study or post-course requirements.
Students must have a basic level of computer skills - this ensures the course runs to time and the focus is on the course content rather than computer skills training.
To be eligible to attend a virtual course, you must complete a short assessment via our online Learner Portal at least 1 day prior to course commencement.
The assessment covers hardware and software setup as well as providing a basic understanding of Zoom and Learner Portal navigation.
Any student who has not successfully completed this 'Online Course Suitability Test' by course commencement will not be admitted to the course.
If you book and pay for the course via our website and it is determined you are not suitable for the virtual course delivery, you will be offered the face-to-face program. Alternatively, you may also request a refund prior to course commencement.