The Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety BSB41419 is the most current qualification approved by ASQA. It provides the skills and knowledge covering topics such as the informed application of relevant legislation, the identification of workplace hazards, risk assessment, emergency procedures, and workplace monitoring. Meet WHS compliance laws, implement and maintain WHS systems, manage WHS hazard and risk management, incidents, and emergency procedures.
Qualification:
CERTIFICATE IV WORKPLACE HEALTH & SAFETY BSB41419 (Please enquire for individual units w/breakdown)
Duration:
Self-paced up to 12 months
Course Cost:
Corporate F2F: $1495pp
Online: $1000pp
RPL: POA
Prerequisite:
There are no prerequisites for this course.
Licensing/Regulatory Information:
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification.
Entry Requirements:
There are no formal pre-requisites for the Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety online course or face to face course, although a minimum of Grade 10 is recommended.
Hardware Requirements:
PC or Mac with a strong internet connection will be required as this course is 100% online.
Target Audience:
Are you considering a new career in a high-risk industry/position that requires work health and safety knowledge and experience?
This qualification applies to individuals considering a career or currently working in a work health and safety (WHS) role that provides a broad range of technical knowledge and skills with some limited responsibility for the productivity of their colleagues. This includes WHS personnel, and workers in other WHS related roles who manage risk, apply relevant WHS law, and contribute to WHS within the workplace.
This course is ideal for individuals with more than 12 months of relative industry experience and looking to formalise their current WHS skills and knowledge through a nationally accredited skills recognition program.
Potential career pathways
Potential career pathways may include but are not limited to:
Potential education pathways
Potential education pathways may include but are not limited to: