Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety - Online
Course Overview
The BSB41419 - Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety (Release 2) equips you with the skills and knowledge needed for WH&S duties, making it ideal for aspiring WH&S officers, risk assessors, or supervisors. This qualification is a solid foundation for ensuring workplace safety and managing WH&S responsibilities.
What you'll learn
Over a 18 month period, students will learn to:
- Assist with mandatory WHS procedures such as hazard identification, risk assessment, and risk control
- Respond to critical incidents
- Undertake workplace monitoring
- Comply with WHS laws.
Studying with Upskilled
What's Included?
By choosing Upskilled's BSB41419 - Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety, you'll gain access to resources that enhance your online learning experience, making it interactive and engaging:
Participate in interactive sessions with our trainers to deepen your understanding and enhance your learning experience.
Benefit from expert career advice provided by our trainers as you study.
Enjoy access to video tutorials from industry leaders.
Access course materials through our customised learning platform.
Get help from our dedicated Australian-based support team.
Learn from experts with decades of industry experience.
Modules
This qualification consists of the below units of competency. All competencies must be successfully completed to attain the qualification.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to contribute to setting up, running and improving work health and safety (WHS) consultation and participation processes that are prescribed in legislation. It also covers contributing to communicating relevant information identifying and delivering related training and improving the consultation and participation processes. This unit applies to individuals whose job role includes contributing to implementing and maintaining WHS consultation and participation processes in their work area and job role. This unit applies to people who work in a broad range of WHS roles across all industries.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to assist with establishing and maintaining workplace compliance with work health and safety (WHS) laws. It includes identifying applicable WHS laws, duties, rights and obligations, and the necessary actions to ensure WHS compliance in the workplace. It also includes assisting with providing advice about the legislative duties, rights and obligations of individuals and parties prescribed in WHS laws and those of WHS regulators. The unit applies to those working in a broad range of WHS roles across all industries.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to contribute to WHS risk management, which includes the processes for identifying work health and safety (WHS) hazards and assessing and controlling the risk relating to those identified hazards. It involves contributing to the development, implementation and evaluation of risk controls according to legislative and organisational requirements. The unit applies to those working in a broad range of roles across all industries. WHS hazard identification and risk control processes are those defined in written workplace procedures.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to contribute to implementing a plan for a work health and safety management system (WHSMS) that applies to own role. The unit applies to individuals with responsibilities for contributing to the implementation of an organisation’s WHSMS as part of their work health and safety (WHS) responsibilities in a range of industry and workplace contexts.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to assist with actions and activities performed in response to workplace incidents according to work health and safety (WHS) legislative and organisational requirements. The unit applies to those who contribute to workplace incident responses by undertaking a varied range of activities in a structured and familiar work environment as defined in written procedures. It applies to people who work in a broad range of WHS roles across all industries.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to contribute to monitoring a range of physical agents and conditions relating to work health and safety (WHS) in the workplace. It involves the use of a range of measuring devices to collect, interpret and report on workplace information and data in relation to those physical agents and conditions. The unit applies to those working in a broad range of WHS roles across all industries.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to develop processes and procedures for controlling hazardous chemicals in the workplace, and then monitoring their effectiveness. The unit requires the application of knowledge associated with work health and safety (WHS) legislation, and organisational policies and procedures relating to controlling hazardous chemicals. The unit applies to those who work under supervision and use some discretion and judgement to respond to monitoring hazardous chemicals in the workplace. It applies to hazardous chemicals with the potential to harm human health, which may be solids, liquids or gases – pure substances or mixtures. When used in the workplace these substances often generate vapours, fumes, dusts and/or mists.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to assist with managing the WHS implications of activities that facilitate an injured worker’s return to work. It involves identifying those with roles, duties, rights and responsibilities for return to-work, as well as assisting in preparing, implementing and evaluating the return to work. The unit applies to those in an organisation who assist with the WHS implications of return-to-work activities. In many organisations, this role will be performed alongside others from within the organisation or external parties, including those working in human resources, workers’ compensation, workplace rehabilitation, other professional and administrative capacities, and other roles relating to return to work.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to lead teams and individuals by modelling high standards of conduct to reflect the organisation’s standards and values. The unit applies to individuals who are making the transition from being a team member to taking responsibility for the work and performance of others and providing the first level of leadership within the organisation. These leaders have a strong influence on the work culture, values and ethics of the teams they supervise.
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to implement continuous improvement of systems and processes of an organisation. It includes using systems and strategies to encourage the team to participate in the process, monitoring and reviewing performance, and identifying opportunities for further improvements. The unit applies to managers who are responsible for implementing the continuous improvement process to achieve the objectives of the organisation.
Career Outcomes
Possible Careers
Students who successfully complete this qualification may be able to pursue the following career outcomes.
Industry Outlook
Discover why business is one of the most dynamic and rewarding fields to pursue a career in:
Productivity
12% Increase
Career Growth
Long Term
Qualifications
14+
Education pathways
This course might include a pathway to university, which are subject to change. Please speak to one of our Education Consultants for more information.
Payment Options
All amounts are in AUD. Speak to our friendly Education Consultants at 1300 009 024 to learn about flexible payment plans.
*Terms & Conditions Apply. Government Funding may be available in some states. Please contact our education consultants to learn more. You can also check the Government Funding Section in FAQs.
Our Trainers
Upskilled's business trainers are experienced industry professionals dedicated to providing practical, hands-on learning. They are committed to helping students develop the skills needed to succeed in the dynamic and competitive business world.
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How to enrol
A friendly Education Consultant will be in touch to answer all your questions.
This will include a short English language test. You can provide proof of previous learning too.
We will invite you to an online orientation session and you can get started on your course.
What you need to know
Entry Requirements
There are no formal entry requirements for the BSB41419 - Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety course. To ensure you get the most out of your training, the following process applies:
Recommended Skills and Resources:
- Have the ability to read and write in English and display numeracy skills up to a minimum level of Year 10.
- Have access to a modern computer with high-speed internet.
- Have access to a device with audio/video recording and playback capabilities.
- Have basic computing skills, including the ability to make and upload short videos.
Self-Paced Learning and Course Duration
Upskilled's flexible, self-paced courses let you balance personal and work schedules. With a training plan to keep you on track, most students complete the course in 12-18 months, but motivated learners can finish faster. Speak with an Education Consultant to discuss your study and completion goals.
Assessment
Upskilled assesses student competency through methods like RPL, assignments, reports, case studies, projects, and written/oral questions. Regular contact is maintained, with key dates for assessments and required webinars communicated to participants and their employers, if applicable.
Recognition of Prior Learning / Credit Transfer
You may be eligible for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) or Credit Transfer (CT) with supporting evidence of prior education or work experience. This can reduce your study load or course duration. Speak with your Education Consultant before enrolment for details, or download the application from MyUpskilled after enrolment. A trainer will assess your eligibility.
Dedicated Business Trainers
Our business trainers are dedicated professionals with extensive knowledge and expertise in the field, keeping you updated on the latest industry trends. They offer qualifications in areas such as business administration, management, and finance, providing the guidance you need to excel in the business industry. The business faculty fosters a supportive learning environment with 'Ask Me Anything' Zoom sessions, where you can receive guidance and collaborate with fellow students.
Can I transition to higher qualifications in WHS after completing a Certificate IV?
Yes, completing the Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety provides a strong foundation for progressing to advanced qualifications, like the Diploma of WHS. This pathway helps you build deeper knowledge of safety management, risk assessment, and compliance, which can enhance your career opportunities and allow you to take on more senior roles in the field.
Is the Certificate IV in WHS a good choice for someone changing careers?
Yes, the Certificate IV in WHS is ideal for career changers, as it equips you with the essential skills needed for entry-level roles in health and safety. It covers fundamental topics like risk management, incident response, and compliance, making it a solid starting point for those looking to shift into WHS roles across a variety of industries, such as construction, manufacturing, or healthcare.
Who is eligible to enrol in the Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety?
This course is suitable for both current WHS professionals and those new to the field, making it accessible to a wide range of students. While there are no formal prerequisites, having workplace experience or basic safety knowledge can be beneficial, as it helps you understand the context of WHS concepts and processes more effectively.
What support services are available to students during the course?
Students receive support from experienced trainers who offer guidance through virtual discussions, email, and interactive Q&A sessions. Additionally, access to online learning materials, study guides, and assessment feedback helps students understand concepts better and stay on track with their studies.
How flexible is the course schedule for the Certificate IV in WHS?
The course offers flexible learning options, allowing you to set your own pace and manage study time around personal or professional commitments. This flexibility makes it easier for working professionals or busy individuals to complete the course without disrupting their daily routines.
Can I study for the Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety part-time?
Yes, the Certificate IV in WHS can be studied part-time, offering greater flexibility for students who need to balance their studies with work or family commitments. Part-time study enables you to manage the workload more comfortably over an extended period, reducing the pressure to meet shorter deadlines.
Will I need to renew my Certificate IV in WHS certification over time?
No, the Certificate IV in WHS does not require formal renewal once completed. However, it's essential to stay updated with any changes in WHS legislation, safety standards, and best practices through professional development, ensuring your knowledge remains current and relevant in the workplace.
FAQs
Work health and safety is vital for looking after the wellbeing of employees, particularly in customer-facing industries such as retail, hospitality, and healthcare. This includes putting in place measures to prevent workplace accidents and incidents, which can lead to substantial costs for companies in terms of compensation and rehabilitation expenses. Giving priority to work health and safety not only safeguards lives but also contributes to a company's financial prosperity.
The BSB41419 - Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety equips you with essential skills for supporting operational tasks related to WHS:
- Gain comprehensive knowledge of government regulations and compliance measures.
- Learn how to effectively respond to critical incidents.
- This online course offers flexibility to balance personal and work priorities, allowing you to proceed at your own pace.
- Job-ready skills include:
- Implementing WHS management systems
- Implementing WHS monitoring processes
- Managing WHS implications of return to work
- Contributing to WHS risk management
Looking for a diploma-level qualification? We also currently offer the BSB51319 - Diploma of Work Health and Safety as well.
To enrol in the BSB41419 - Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety, fill out our website's enquiry form with your name, contact details, and select your current career status:
- Changing careers
- Seeking a promotion
- Returning to work
- Starting your career
- Expanding your skill set
Our consultant will contact you within 48 hours to discuss further details and send you the enrolment form to begin your Upskilled journey.
The Work Health and Safety (WHS) industry in Australia offers ample job opportunities. A qualification in WHS can lead to roles like WHS Officer or Advisor. Quick facts: WHS Officers are in demand across various industries, with expected job growth from 34,000 in 2020 to 40,900 by 2025.
Those who aspire to roles such as WH&S officers, risk assessors, or supervisors with significant WH&S responsibilities will be well-suited for this qualification as a fundamental first step.
In a work health and safety role, tasks include monitoring, evaluating, and documenting workplace safety, as well as aiding in the creation of safety protocols.
Specific duties vary based on the chosen career path. WHS Advisors primarily focus on upholding safe and healthy work conditions, while WHS Officers mainly ensure employees operate in a secure, WHS-compliant setting.
A Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety provides practical skills for creating effective WHS policies in line with legislation. It covers WHS management, consultation, and compliance. Graduates are prepared for managerial roles in WHS and HR, with nationally recognised qualifications boosting employment prospects and learning opportunities.
The typical class size for our online course is deliberately kept between 10 to 12 students. This ensures that each student receives the necessary attention and allows our trainers to focus on individual progress effectively. We believe in providing a conducive learning environment that promotes interaction and personalised guidance for every participant.
Learning online with Upskilled provides you with 24/7 access to study materials; you will be provided with an interactive, secure e-Learning platform called MyUpskilled, where study materials are delivered with 24/7 accessibility.
Work experience or formal qualifications you have may count towards your course. If you have previously undertaken study at a recognised institution or have some relevant work experience, you might gain credit towards specific units in a course; shortening the time you have to study. You can send your application for Credit Transfer or RPL during the enrolment process.
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