About the Certificate III in Work Health and Safety

Industries | Occupational Health & Safety

This qualification reflects the role of individuals performing work health and safety (WHS) duties in addition to their main duties. They may provide technical advice and support to a team and apply a range of competencies in varied work contexts.

It provides the skills and knowledge required to contribute to a variety of WHS tasks.

Our trainers have industry relevant experience.

*This training is subsidised by the NSW Government for eligible participants*

Type

Full Qualification,
Traineeship

Delivery

Combination
Face-to-Face
Self Paced

Duration

Up to 2
Years

Cost

Max admin fee
$1580 p/p
*Smart & Skilled
eligibility applies*

Units of
Competency

For the award of the BSB30719 Certificate III in Work Health and Safety, candidates must demonstrate competency in 11 units of competency.

Our Standard Delivery:
6 core units | 5 elective units (1 unit imported)

Unit requests outside this will need to be discussed with us.

Specific Unit Needs or Delivery Options?

Speak to one of our team members about customising the perfect course for your needs!

Core Units

BSBWHS307 Apply knowledge of WHS laws in the workplace

BSBWHS308 Participate in WHS hazard identification, risk assessment and risk control processes

BSBWHS309 Contribute effectively to WHS communication and consultation processes

BSBWHS310 Contribute to WHS issue-resolution processes

BSBWHS331 Participate in identifying and controlling hazardous chemicals

PUAFER001 Identify, prevent and report potential facility emergency situations

Elective Units (Standard Delivery)

BSBCMM211 Apply communication skills

BSBLDR413 Lead effective workplace relationships

BSBTWK301 Use inclusive work practices

BSBWHS416 Contribute to workplace incident response

BSBXCM401 Apply communication strategies in the workplace (Imported)

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