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Diploma of Work Health and Safety

Diploma of Work Health and Safety

Diploma of Work Health and Safety provides advanced knowledge in occupational health and safety management. The course includes hazard identification, WHS policies, and emergency response planning, enabling graduates to work as WHS coordinators, managers, or consultants.

SKU: BSB51319
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Description

BSB51319 – Diploma of Work Health and Safety (WHS)


Introduction

The BSB51319 – Diploma of Work Health and Safety (WHS) is a nationally recognized qualification designed for professionals responsible for workplace health and safety. This course equips individuals with the skills to manage risks, ensure legal compliance, and develop WHS policies that promote a safe working environment. It is ideal for those pursuing careers in occupational health and safety (OHS), workplace safety management, or compliance roles.


Course Overview

The Diploma of Work Health and Safety provides in-depth knowledge and practical skills in WHS management, including:
Risk Management – Identify workplace hazards, assess risks, and implement control measures.
Workplace Safety Systems – Develop and maintain WHS policies and procedures.
Incident Response and Investigation – Manage workplace incidents, conduct investigations, and ensure legal compliance.
Legislation and Compliance – Understand Australian WHS laws and regulations.
Safety Leadership – Lead safety initiatives, train employees, and promote a positive safety culture.
Emergency Preparedness – Develop and implement emergency response procedures.

This qualification is essential for professionals managing workplace health and safety in industries such as construction, manufacturing, healthcare, mining, and corporate environments.


Who Should Enroll in This Course?

The Diploma of WHS is ideal for:
WHS Coordinators and Advisors – Professionals managing workplace safety systems.
Workplace Safety Officers – Those responsible for compliance with WHS regulations.
Risk and Compliance Managers – Individuals overseeing risk assessment and safety audits.
Supervisors and Team Leaders – Those responsible for ensuring safe work practices.
HR and Operations Managers – Professionals integrating WHS into business operations.
Experienced Workers Seeking RPL – Those with WHS experience looking for formal certification.


Core Skills & Learning Outcomes

Upon completion, students will be able to:
Manage Workplace Risks – Identify hazards and implement risk control measures.
Ensure WHS Legal Compliance – Interpret and apply WHS laws and regulations.
Investigate Incidents – Conduct thorough workplace incident investigations.
Develop WHS Policies – Create and enforce workplace safety policies and procedures.
Lead Workplace Safety Initiatives – Train employees and foster a strong safety culture.
Respond to Emergencies – Plan for workplace emergencies and crisis management.

These skills prepare graduates for senior WHS roles in various industries.


Employment Opportunities

Graduates can pursue roles such as:
Work Health and Safety Coordinator – Oversee workplace safety programs.
WHS Advisor or Consultant – Provide expert safety guidance to businesses.
Compliance and Risk Manager – Manage workplace safety compliance and risk assessment.
Workplace Health and Safety Officer – Enforce safety policies and monitor workplace conditions.
Occupational Health and Safety Manager – Lead safety initiatives and ensure regulatory compliance.
Safety Trainer or Auditor – Develop and deliver WHS training programs or conduct workplace safety audits.

This qualification also provides a pathway to higher-level WHS studies, such as the Graduate Diploma of Work Health and Safety.


Entry Requirements

To enroll in the BSB51319 – Diploma of Work Health and Safety, students must:
Have completed the Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety (BSB41419) or demonstrate equivalent workplace experience.
Have basic English and numeracy skills.
Have access to a computer and internet for online learning (if applicable).

For experienced professionals, Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is available to fast-track certification based on existing skills and work experience.


The BSB51319 – Diploma of Work Health and Safety is an essential qualification for professionals responsible for workplace safety. It provides the necessary skills to manage WHS compliance, reduce workplace risks, and foster a culture of safety in various industries.

Additional information

Academic Certificates

Year 10, Year 12,Certificates, Diplomas and Degrees and any others qualifications

100 Points ID

Passport, Citizenship Certificate, Birth Certificate (70) Drivers Licence, Photo ID (40), Student ID (20), Work ID (35) Medicare,
Credit Card, Utility Bill, Bank Statement, Rental Lease Agreement, Foreign Driver Licence (25)

Visa Copy

Not Required for Offshore or Australian Citizen

Other Documents

Resume , Reference Letter. USI number*

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Why Choose RPL for This Qualification?

✔ No Classroom Study Required – Get certified through your real-world experience.
✔ Fast-Track Your Qualification – Obtain your certification quickly and efficiently.
✔ Nationally Recognized Certification – Meet industry standards and employer requirements.
 Enhance Your Career Opportunities – Gain access to higher-level management roles.
✔ Affordable and Convenient – Save time and money by avoiding unnecessary coursework.

RPL Process

The Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) process allows you to achieve certification based on your existing skills and experience. The process includes:

  1. Evidence Collection – Provide supporting documents, such as:
    • Employment records, job descriptions, and work contracts
    • Performance appraisals and supervisor references
    • Work samples (project plans, reports, policies, or procedures)
    • Relevant training or professional development records
  2. Skills Assessment – An assessor evaluates your competencies against the course requirements.
  3. Gap Training (If Required) – If minor skill gaps are found, additional assessments or evidence may be required.
  4. Certification – Upon successful completion, you receive a nationally recognized qualification.

This fast-tracked process allows experienced professionals to gain formal recognition without spending time in classroom-based training.

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