Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety Course Outline
Course Description Contribute positively to an organisation s health and safety culture! Every year in Australia, many people get hurt at work and some even die yet a great number of these instances are avoidable. Once you attain a Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety, you ll have the knowledge and skills required to perform a range of different safety roles in the workplace or even to find employment in a field that s new for you. Effective workplace health and safety lowers absenteeism, reduces risks, improves the wellbeing of employees and saves organisations money that can be better spent in other ways. The Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety is the minimum requirement for health and safety management in the workplace. It s designed to enable you to participate in an organisation s WH&S Management Systems. By completing a Certificate IV in Work Health & Safety you ll learn how to: comply with work health and safety legislation; identify hazards; implement and support the workplace s WHS systems; assess and control work health and safety risks; and contribute to health and safety in the workplace, including helping to implement WHS strategies to control risks and emergency procedures. For more information and pricing, go to: www.igts.com.au
Entry Requirements Pathway: Once you ve completed your Certificate IV in Work Health & Safety, you ll be able to apply for a range of different and interesting employment opportunities such as: WHS Coordinator WHS Advisor WHS Facilitator Preferred pathways for candidates entering this qualification include: BSB30715 Certificate III in Work Health and Safety or other relevant Certificate III qualifications OR Vocational experience in work health and safety roles without a formal qualification. Documentary evidence of vocational experience must be provided on application for enrolment. (All documents that are presented on application for enrolment at the Institute must be translated into English and be certified true copies of the original) Participants must have access to the following in order to complete their studies: Personal Computer or laptop with Internet Microsoft Office with Word, Excel, PowerPoint programs Adobe Acrobat Reader Email (Please speak to our course consultant if you require assistance with accessing the appropriate resources)
Unit Outline Unit Code Name of Unit BSBWHS402 Assist with compliance with WHS laws BSBSWHS403 Contribute to implementing & maintaining WHS consultation and participation processes BSBWHS404 BSBWHS405 BSBWHS406 Contribute to WHS hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control Contribute to implementing and maintaining WHS management systems Assist with responding to incidents BSBWHS410 BSBWHS407 BSBWHS409 Contribute to work- related health and safety measures and initiatives Assist with claims management, rehabilitation and return- to- work programs Assist with workplace monitoring processes PUAWER002 BSBWHS401 Ensure workplace emergency prevention procedures, systems and processes are implemented Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs to meet legislative requirements Course Duration: 2 days face to face per week for 26 weeks plus self- paced learning activities Assessment: A variety of assessment methods form part of this course including demonstration, assignment/workbook, questioning (written and oral), scenarios/problem solving and case Studies/fault finding Cost: Refer to Course Fee Overview
How to apply? Select the course and fill in online application form at www.igts.com.au along with required documents as mentioned in entry requirements above. Once we receive your application, one of our course consultants will get back to you within24 hours. They will guide you how to proceed further.