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The Departmental Health and Safety Officers (DHSOs) are departmental representatives for health and safety issues and form part of the University of Otago Employee Participation System. Their main functions are:

  • To complete hazard identification and maintain the hazard registers for their Department. Any hazard requiring escalation should be reported to their supervisor or HOD.
  • To oversee incident reporting for the department including investigations utilising the health and safety IT system.
  • To complete the staff induction for new staff with respect to health and safety requirements
  • The list of current DHSOs (PDF)

DHSO training

The DHSO training programme has been revised and updated, based on the ISO 45001 Occupational Health and Safety Systems Framework. Most of you will be familiar with the content, however, we have refreshed the training to refer to the ISO standard.

The training now consists of systems-based training (e.g. context, scope, event management, etc.) along with information on the critical risk groups and risk mitigation. There are four sessions to attend in any order you wish. Two-hour sessions have been scheduled in May, June, August and October and are available on the Health and Safety training webpage for enrolment.

View DHSO Training/Updates sessions

Please enrol in one of each session.

Contact us with any questions regarding enrolment.
Email hs.training@otago.ac.nz

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Key contacts

Andrea McMillan
Director, Health and Safety Compliance
Email
Tel +64 3 479 7380

Nevan Trotter
Health and Safety Manager
Email
Tel +64 3 479 5389

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