ATAR Training
Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety
Nationally Recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET)Potential hazards can be rampant in the workplace. Our BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety, will teach you how to identify hazards and appropriately mitigate risk to ensure that your workplace is kept safe.
Our BSB41419 – Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety will equip you with the fundamental skills and knowledge to identify potential hazards in your work environment and how to further appropriately mitigate risk.
You will gain a complete understanding of the risk management process and the compliance framework. This will ensure that you can confidently implement the essential processes to maintain a safe workplace and further integrate these ideas into your organisation’s culture.
This qualification is suitable for people working in a Work Health and Safety role who aim to provide leadership and guidance to others, as well as monitoring or aiming to manage responsibility for the output of others.
Delivery mode
ATAR Training offers this course through the following delivery modes:
Blended
Combine the flexibility of online learning with the support of on campus learning.
Locations
- 94-96 Grimshaw Street Greensborough
Entry requirements
Domestic Students
- There are no mandated entry requirements.
Course fees
Career opportunities
The Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety will prepare you for the following role.
Work Health and Safety Officer
Work Health and Safety Officers (also known as WHSOs) identify workplace hazards and safety issues. They assess the level of risk to the organisati...
About ATAR Training
The two guiding principles that we work to when training Workplace Health and Safety are:
- Organisations must clearly understand their corporate obligations to comply with Work Health and Safety (WHS) regulations. This involves implementing effective measures to protect against all types of workplace health and safety risks that are relevant to their operations.
- To be effective, students should leave the course with a clear path to creating a comprehensive Health and Safety plan for their workplace. They must clearly understand the legislation and how to work with their management and workforce to write, implement, and evolve that plan.
Before founding ATAR Training, our trainers worked for many years in industry as supervisors and managers. They all witnessed workplace accidents and other safety breaches and saw first-hand the devastating effect they can have on the individual, their families, work colleagues, and the business.
They recognised the missed opportunities of the generic WHS training delivered by most RTOs and realised that the best WHS training must be related to the industry in which the students work.