Do we need an HSR for a low risk area @Lucille N
Just to clarify,
First, HSRs are not appointed. They are elected by workers who are part of a specific workgroup.
Second, the PCBU determines the workgroups.
Members of a workgroup may request an HSR to be elected. The PCBU may decline the request if the number of workers in a workgroup is less than 19. If the number of workers in a workgroup is 19 or more, elections must be held.
If the number of workers in a workgroup are less than 19 but the PCBU operates in a high risk sector or industry, HSRs are required upon request. High risk sectors or industries are listed in Schedule 2 of the HSW Worker Engagement, Participation and Representation Regs.
If no HSRs are required or even elected, the PCBU still needs to have systems for worker engagement and participation.
Keep in mind there is a difference between HSRs. HSRs who have completed training including attaining Unit Standard 29315 can utilise all the functions of an HSR. Those who have completed training but not attained the Unit Standard cannot issue PINs (Provisional Improvement Notices) or direct unsafe work to stop. Both types of HSRs can carry out all other HSR functions.
Note that HSRs have functions and not duties. Thus, they have no responsibilities and no legal obligations.
SiteSafe have an outline of the process
here.
Just my ramblings