Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety BSB41419
Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety BSB41419
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Description
Career Outcome
Course Units
In Australia, Work Health and Safety is important in every organisation across every industry. Having a formal qualification in Work Health and Safety, allows you to gain employment in a wide range of sectors.
BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety, is your ‘go-to’ course if you want a career in WHS leadership or a consultancy role in Government, Defence, Construction, Energy, Logistics or Operations.
This program will also help if you need to complete the five core units before starting BSB51319 Diploma of Work Health and Safety.
You will learn the necessary skills to manage and execute workplace health and safety policy and regulations. Gaining you a wealth of knowledge about areas including:
- WHS compliance and laws.
- Hazard identification.
- Risk management.
- WHS management systems.
- Incidence response.
- Contractor management.
- WHS consultation and participation.
- WHS data research and analysis.
This qualification meets all current industry standards, and reflects the skills and competencies you need for success.
Learning Outcomes
This qualification applies to individuals working in a Work Health and Safety (WHS) role, who provide a broad range of technical knowledge and skills, and have some limited responsibility for the output of others.
This qualification applies to those working as Supervisors, WHS personnel, and workers in other WHS-related roles who manage risks effectively, apply relevant WHS laws, and contribute to WHS within the workplace in known, or changing contexts with established parameters.
There is a wide range of positions and salaries for safety jobs in Australia, depending on factors like the specific job role, qualifications, and experience. Here are a few examples of safety job roles in Australia and their corresponding salary ranges:
Safety Officer: Safety Officers develop and implement policies and procedures to ensure the safety of workers in a particular organisation. They may also conduct risk assessments, provide training and education to employees, and investigate incidents or accidents. The average salary for a Safety Officer in Australia is around $70,000 – $90,000 per year.
Occupational Health and Safety Advisor: Occupational Health and Safety Advisors work with a range of organisations to provide advice and support on health and safety matters. They may also conduct safety audits and inspections, and provide training and education to employees. The average salary for an Occupational Health and Safety Advisor in Australia is around $80,000 – $110,000 per year.
Safety Coordinator: Safety Coordinators are responsible for coordinating the health and safety activities of a particular organisation. This may include developing and implementing policies and procedures, conducting risk assessments, and providing training and education to employees. The average salary for a Safety Coordinator in Australia is around $60,000 – $90,000 per year.
Environmental Health and Safety Manager: Environmental Health and Safety Managers are responsible for managing the environmental, health and safety program of an organisation. They may also conduct inspections and audits to ensure compliance with regulations and industry standards. The average salary for an Environmental Health and Safety Manager in Australia is around $90,000 – $150,000 per year.
Safety Manager: Safety Managers are responsible for the overall management of safety programs in an organisation. They may also provide guidance and direction to safety officers and coordinators and ensure compliance with safety regulations. The average salary for a Safety Manager in Australia is around $100,000 – $160,000 per year.
(Please note that these are estimates, and the salary ranges can vary depending on the company, region, industry, and qualifications of the individual. Research conducted by eflr Group)
- Demonstrate leadership in the workplace BSBLDR411
- Assist with managing WHS compliance of contractors BSBWHS418
- Analyse and present research information BSBINS401
- Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes BSBWHS419
- Apply project scope management techniques BSBPMG420
- Assist with workplace compliance with WHS laws BSBWHS412
- Contribute to implementation and maintenance of WHS consultation and participation processes BSBWHS413
- Contribute to WHS risk management BSBWHS414
- Contribute to implementing WHS management systems BSBWHS415
- Contribute to workplace incident response BSBWHS416