Master the critical intersection of HR and safety to implement robust risk controls that ensure legal compliance and genuine workforce wellbeing.

Welcome to the course HR Risk Controls for High-Compliance Workplaces. This comprehensive program is designed to bridge the critical gap between Human Resource Management and Work Health and Safety (WHS). Based on authoritative guides for Australian and New Zealand contexts yet applicable globally, this course empowers HR professionals to master the complexities of maintaining safety in high-compliance environments. We move beyond basic compliance to explore the historical evolution, theoretical frameworks, and practical applications necessary to manage safety risks effectively and ethically.
Work-related injuries and diseases impact millions of lives and organizations annually. Effective WHS management is a moral and economic imperative that requires a shift from traditional "blame-the-victim" mentalities to modern "blame-the-system" approaches. This course equips you with the strategic foresight to implement Safety Management Systems (SMS) that protect both your workforce and your organization’s reputation. Through a blend of historical context and advanced theory, you will learn to navigate legislative requirements, manage complex hazards, and foster a generative safety culture.
The course is structured into five comprehensive chapters, designed to build your expertise systematically:
By the end of this course, you will possess the technical understanding and leadership capabilities required to implement robust risk controls. You will be prepared to identify latent conditions within your organization, manage human factors, and lead with a commitment to genuine wellbeing. Join us to transform your approach to safety and ensure your workplace remains resilient, compliant, and safe.

ClearPath Group delivers concise, practice-ready CPD for HR teams, covering legal updates, bullying response, union engagement, data protection, and analytics — built for AU & NZ workplaces.