Why QCTO Accreditation Matters
The Quality Council for Trades and Occupations (QCTO) requires training providers to meet occupational health and safety standards to implement qualifications. To get QCTO accreditation, you need to submit a Compliance Audit Certificate and Report as proof of compliance with the OHS Act and its regulations.
Ensure Your Compliance with These Key OHS Regulations:
- Safety file
- Evacuation plan
- Evacuation map
- Fire extinguisher signs (FB1 & FB2)
- Exit signs (running man and arrow)
- Assembly point sign
- OHSA Chart
Get one step closer to becoming QCTO-accredited
What to expect from a Health and Safety Compliance Audit
Section 1: Safety File Audit
- Legal documents proving compliance with OHS regulations must be maintained in a safety file.
- FTS Safety auditors will review your safety file for accuracy and risk management.
Section 2: Site and Environmental Audit
- A thorough walkthrough of your site to visually confirm compliance and the implementation of the safety management program.
- Our auditor will evaluate the safety of both employees and learners on-site.
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