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What Is An Induction Form?

The document discusses an induction form used to record that new employees have received safety training. The form checks off each element of the induction process once training is complete. It is customized to the company's specific needs and policies. The form lists general items to cover like safety procedures, roles, hazards, protective equipment, and risk assessments. The induction process is reviewed regularly to ensure new employees understand all safety policies and procedures.
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What Is An Induction Form?

The document discusses an induction form used to record that new employees have received safety training. The form checks off each element of the induction process once training is complete. It is customized to the company's specific needs and policies. The form lists general items to cover like safety procedures, roles, hazards, protective equipment, and risk assessments. The induction process is reviewed regularly to ensure new employees understand all safety policies and procedures.
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Induction Form

What is an Induction Form?


An Induction Form is used to record that a new employee or contractor has received induction
into the company’s safety systems and procedures. It should be completed as the inductee is
going through the induction process, and checks off each element of the induction process
once training and understanding of each element have been achieved.
It is wise to customise the induction process to be as specific to the company’s needs. Some
general items to consider having in the form are:
 Company OHS policy and procedures,
 Roles and responsibilities within the company structure,
 Hazard identification and control,
 Hazardous material register and MSDS
 Accident, Incident and Hazard forms
 The use of Personal Protective Equipment
 Risk Assesments / JSA’s
 Toolbox Talks etc.

The induction process is one that needs to be constantly reviewed to ensure that each new
employee is totally familiar with the company’s policies, procedures, rules and other
company-specific training needs.
Induction Form

Date _____/______/____
I (Your Name) ____________________________ ___________________________ have received the
(Company name)____________________________________________ OHS induction performed by
(Name of person conducting the
induction)______________________________________________________
I have attended the induction as requested and understand the work methods and safety
actions that are required to be undertaken during my employment here.
I also confirm that the following specific points have been read, discussed and understood
during my induction.

Please tick the following boxes to indicate instruction or


training received
Company OHS policy and procedures

Roles and responsibilities

Hazard identification and control

Hazardous material register and MSDS

Accident, Incident and Hazard

Electrical Safety

Excavation Work Safety

Traffic Vehicle and Plans

Material Handling Manual/Machinery

Fire Safety Awareness

Working at Height

Near Miss/First Aid and Reporting

The use of Personal Protective Equipment

Risk Assessments / Job Safety Analysis

Tool Box Talks/ PEP

Additional training received:

Certificates of Competency held


Type: Employee Card, First
Work Cover No/Certificate No.
Aid etc.

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