This qualification reflects the role of individuals coordinating and maintaining the work health and safety (WHS) program in an organisation. The qualification applies to supervisors and managers who apply a substantial knowledge base and well-developed skills in a wide variety of WHS contexts.
Completion of the BKSB (Basic Key Skills Builder) online literacy and numeracy assessment prior to enrolment, unless the student has completed an equal or higher level course.
All BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety core units or equivalent competencies. Equivalent competencies are predecessors to the following units which have been mapped as equivalent:
Students must complete a Vocational Placement and/or Work Integrated Learning as part of this qualification.
Additional information
Important note:
Some units within this qualification require a verification that some activities associated with the unit have been undertaken in the workplace, known as a 'Third Party Verification' and completed in a 'Third Party Report'. Where possible, if you are employed in a workplace, you should have a WHS practitioner as a mentor to assist you in developing the practical skills in applying your knowledge. Your manager is also an important source of feedback on your competence. A suitable signatory for the Third-Party Report is a person that has undertaken training at least to the level prescribed in this course. or is performing in a managerial position in the organisation, and therefore has oversight of safety systems under Work Health and Safety legislation. You should make these arrangements to ask for assistance from a Third Party yourself, where it is possible to do so, based on the circumstances in your workplace. A ‘Third Party Report’ is provided in the respective Moodle unit.
This should be established near the commencement of your studies, once you are enrolled in the first unit listed below (BSBWHS519).
The respective units are:
BSBWHS519 Lead the development and use of WHS risk management tools
BSBWHS517 - Contribute to managing a WHS information system
BSBWHS520 Manage implementation of emergency procedures
Recommended:
Applicants should have a sound level of computer literacy skills and be motivated and organised to complete the training and assessment in an on-line learning environment.
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AQF Level | Level 5: Diploma |
Domestic Students Tertiary Admission Centre Codes (TAC) Codes |
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International Students CRICOS Codes |
Not Applicable |
Students may work in the role of a Work Health and Safety Advisor or Work Health and Safety Coordinator.
Study Mode Definitions
*All study modes may include Vocational placement and/or work integrated learning.
Select a course structure below to view the delivery details, including the different study modes offered for each structure.
This course is typically completed over a 12 month period. Students should allocate approximately 12-15 hours per week of study.
As this course is competency based, it may be possible for learners to complete their training sooner if they have reached the required skill level.
Cluster 1: Foundations of managing a WHS management system Important note: Students are instructed not to enrol into more than one Cluster at a time. |
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BSBWHS516 | Contribute to developing, implementing and maintaining an organisation’s WHS management system | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
BSBWHS513 | Lead WHS risk management | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
BSBWHS519 | Lead the development and use of WHS risk management tools | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
Cluster 2: Key elements for managing a WHS management system Important note: Students are instructed not to enrol into more than one Cluster at a time. |
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BSBWHS522 | Manage WHS consultation and participation processes | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
BSBWHS515 | Lead initial response to and investigate WHS incidents | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
BSBWHS517 | Contribute to managing a WHS information system | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
Cluster 3: Functional components of a WHS management system Important note: Students are instructed not to enrol into more than one Cluster at a time. |
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BSBWHS518 | Manage WHS hazards associated with maintenance and use of plant | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
BSBWHS520 | Manage implementation of emergency procedures | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
BSBWHS531 | Implement and evaluate system of work for managing hazardous chemicals | More Information | Training.gov Details | |
BSBWHS512 | Contribute to managing work-related psychological health and safety | More Information | Training.gov Details |
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1 | BSBWHS516 - Contribute to developing, implementing and maintaining an organisation’s WHS management system |
1 | BSBWHS522 - Manage WHS consultation and participation processes |
1 | BSBWHS518 - Manage WHS hazards associated with maintenance and use of plant |
1 | BSBWHS520 - Manage implementation of emergency procedures |
2 | BSBWHS513 - Lead WHS risk management |
2 | BSBWHS515 - Lead initial response to and investigate WHS incidents |
3 | BSBWHS519 - Lead the development and use of WHS risk management tools |
3 | BSBWHS517 - Contribute to managing a WHS information system |
3 | BSBWHS531 - Implement and evaluate system of work for managing hazardous chemicals |
4 | BSBWHS512 - Contribute to managing work-related psychological health and safety |
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Third Party Verification |
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Written/Electronic Assessment |
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RPL |
Course enrolment intakes are available each month from February to October. Students may enrol in up to 3 or 4 allocated competencies in each cluster as shown under the Course Structures tab of this Handbook, OR choose to enrol in only one or two units from that Cluster at a time following the unit sequence, depending on the study load they wish to take on and when they wish to complete the qualification.
Students should not attempt to enrol in more than 3 units at a time for the first and second cluster, as they are allocated a 20 week enrolment period inclusive of all units they are enrolled into at the commencement of a calendar month.