❓ Hon Kate Doust questions the Barnett government on measures to ensure non-English speaking workers receive adequate on-site OHS induction training and how compliance is assessed. The Minister deferred the question.
AnsweredQoN 413Legislative Council
QuestionView source ↗
NON–ENGLISH
SPEAKING WORKERS
413. Hon KATE DOUST to the Minister for
Commerce:
I refer to the increase in nonQQQ ### QQQEnglish speaking workers working in Western Australia.
(1) What is the Barnett government doing to
ensure that these workers are receiving correct on-site induction training for
occupational health and safety?
(2) What processes does the Barnett
government utilise to assess whether companies are complying with their
requirements in relation to on-site induction training for occupational health
and safety?
SPEAKING WORKERS
413. Hon KATE DOUST to the Minister for
Commerce:
I refer to the increase in nonQQQ ### QQQEnglish speaking workers working in Western Australia.
(1) What is the Barnett government doing to
ensure that these workers are receiving correct on-site induction training for
occupational health and safety?
(2) What processes does the Barnett
government utilise to assess whether companies are complying with their
requirements in relation to on-site induction training for occupational health
and safety?
AnswerView source ↗
I ask the member to put that question on notice.
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