Participants: All staff - this is mandatory learning

Duration: 20 minutes

Course contact:  Kat Jackson, Programme Coordinator and Analyst Safety1st

Contact via email: safety1st@hbdhb.govt.nz

This course is intended to provide all staff with knowledge on how to submit an event for Patients, Workers and Visitors.

You will learn:

  • How to login to Safety1st, select, complete and submit your form
  • About new forms – Safe Staffing Register, Restraint Register and Worker and Visitor
  • How to follow the progress of the event you submitted
  • Classification of an event using the Severity Assessment Code (SAC)

Participants: This course is suitable for all Hawke’s Bay DHB Staff

Duration: 20 Minutes

Course contact: Christine Mildon

About this course 

This course is for all workers at who are affected by the activities of the HBDHB. This includes but is not limited to staff and others who are gaining work experience in their chosen field. The course is a brief introduction into the Health & Safety at Work Act 2015, and its implications for you go about your daily work activities.

The course includes:

  • Roles & responsibilities under the Act
  • Worker's right to cease work

 
This is the annual Fire and Emergency Response Training and is required to be completed by all staff. 

Professional Development: 60 minutes

Frequency: Annually

Key Contact: Sandra Bee

 

 

 

The goal of this course is to:

Give you the skills and knowledge to be able to apply infection prevention principles and practices into your care delivery processes to protect yourself and your patients in a healthcare setting.

All Non-Clinical Te Matau a Māui staff should complete this course annually

Professional Development: 1 hour

Frequency: Annual

Participants: This course is suitable for all Hawke’s Bay DHB Staff 

Duration: 30 minutes online 

Course contact: Christine Mildon

About this course:

This course is mandatory learning for all new starts to our organisation. It is an introduction into hazardous substances and how we manage them. The course learning outcomes are to understand:

  • What a chemical is
  • How we classify chemicals and compounds when they become hazardous substances
  • Why labelling and decanting rules are important
  • What controls we use to eliminate or minimise the risks of using chemicals
  • What a safety data sheet is
  • How we need to manage transport and storage of substances to eliminate or minimise risk of harm occurring

The goal of this course is to:

Give you the skills and knowledge to be able to apply infection prevention principles and practices into your care delivery processes to protect yourself and your patients in a healthcare setting.

Infection Prevention Control for all Clinical staff to complete annually.

Professional Development: 1 hour

Frequency: Annually

Participants: All Te Matau a Maui Staff

Duration: 45 minutes

Course contact: Sue Barnes

The Patient Safety & Quality team welcomes you to this module.

 

In this module we will look at Clinical Governance, the seven dimensions of quality, how they link to our values and form the foundation for us to improve patient safety and the service(s) we deliver.

All of us have a part to play, no matter the role.



Participants: All staff - this is mandatory learning

Duration: 20 minutes

Course contact: Christine Mildon

This course is intended to provide all staff with an introduction to the ISO45000 Safety Management System

You will learn about the 13 standards which guide what we do and how we do it, to ensure you return to safely to your loved ones each day. 

Participants: This course is suitable for all Hawke’s Bay DHB Staff

Duration: 1 hour online

Course contact: Christine Mildon


About this course  

This interactive course is for all Hawke’s Bay DHB staff. It will take you through a range of incidents which will require you to make decisions using your 

knowledge of health and safety.