Diploma of Work Health and Safety

BSB51319

Why complete a Diploma of Work Health and Safety (BSB51319)?

This qualification is suitable for people who coordinate and maintain the work health and safety (WHS) program in an organisation. It reflects the role of practitioners who apply a substantial knowledge base and well-developed skills in a wide variety of WHS contexts.

  • Training to gain their underpinning knowledge and skills requirements
  • Assessment tasks to test their knowledge and skills
  • Workplace projects to demonstrate their learning within a workplace
  • Third party verification to confirm
Course Name

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Core Units
BSBWHS502 Manage effective WHS consultation and participation processes
BSBWHS503 Contribute to the systematic management of WHS risk
BSBWHS504 Manage WHS risks
BSBWHS505 Investigate WHS incidents
BSBWHS506 Contribute to developing, implementing and maintaining WHS management systems
Elective Units
BSBWHS507 Contribute to managing WHS information systems
BSBWHS508 Manage WHS hazards associated with plant
BSBWHS510 Contribute to implementing emergency procedures
BSBMGT502  Manage people performance
Duration and Training Methods

Duration

36 months

Training Methods

  • Workplace based
  • Classroom based
Fees

Full Fee Student

The full fee for this qualification is $3,860.

Course Outcome

Upon successful completion of all theoretical and practical assessments within this qualification, you will be issued a Nationally Recognised Qualification for:
BSB51315 – Diploma of Work Health and Safety

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