Course Code
BSB41419
Duration
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About the Qualification
This qualification applies to individuals working in a work health and safety (WHS) role who provide a broad range of technical knowledge and skills, and have some limited responsibility for the output of others.
The qualification applies to those working as supervisors, WHS personnel, and workers in other WHS-related roles who manage risks effectively, apply relevant WHS laws, and contribute to WHS within the workplace in known or changing contexts with established parameters.
Prerequisites
The are no pre-requisites for entry into this course however, candidates are required to complete a Language, Literacy and Numeracy Assessment at application for admission which is used to determine the level of support (if any) that may be required or adjustment needed to the training plan on enrolment.
Course Duration
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Ordinarily this course takes between 6 months – 1.5 years to complete, based upon a person’s circumstances as well as mode of study for which you pick. As an illustration, if you decide to do this course online and regularly dedicate enough time to complete the homework and assignments each week you would possibly finish the course well before schedule.
Qualification Level
Certificate IVCareer Opportunities
- Occupational Health and Safety Officer
- Occupational Health and Safety Technician
- WHS Manager
- Department Manager or Team Leader
- Work Cover Inspector
Study Mode
Blended delivery – Digitally, Video Conferencing, Online, Workplace.
Assessment
A variety of assessment methods are available but not limited to the ones listed below and can be used to assess a unit of competency, these could include:
Questioning Checklist- Theory/Questioning Assessments are delivered in the form of short questions and answers and/or Multiple choice, these are to be completed by the student.
Projects- These are issued to the student on completion of the training session. The student may be asked to gather a Portfolio of documents or evidence from the workplace; or, research a topic or area of study prior to the Assessment visit. If the task asked the student to demonstrate to the Assessor a topic or area of study, this will be conducted during the assessment session.
Practical Demonstrations- These are to be conducted by the Trainer/Assessor through observing when the student completes the required tasks consistently and continuously in the various workplace relevant situations.
Workplace Supervisor Report- This report is to be completed by the workplace supervisor, its purpose is to verify that the student can demonstrate a particular skill or applies relevant knowledge consistently and continuously in various situations. This is used as supplementary evidence.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL)
Recognition is available (on application) to students with prior skills, experience, knowledge or qualifications obtained from formal studies or training, in a related area. Recognition may reduce the duration of your studies.
RPL is available for each Unit of Competency-based on relevant workplace experience, formal training, or other expertise.
RPL is conducted through assessment only pathway
To apply for RPL, please contact info@auschs.edu.au to gain further information.
Simulated Work Environment
If a simulated work environment is required, it will be achieved by using suitable facilities, equipment and resources including individualised plans and equipment outlined in the plan, modelling of industry operating conditions, including presence of problem-solving activities and organisational policies, procedures and protocols.
Work Placement
Education and Support Services
In accordance with the requirements of Standards for RTOs 2015, the following support is available to learners:
Language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) advice. The ACSF informs the identification and description of underpinning English language, literacy and numeracy features and requirements within competency standards. LLN requirements of participants will be assessed using LLN assessment form completed upon enrolment. LLN needs of Learners will be taken into consideration in the delivery and assessment of this qualification.
The following processes will be applied for students
- Learning and assessment materials are written in plain English.
- Delivery modes are negotiated to meet the needs of a diverse range of learners.
- Entry to courses is in accordance with equal opportunity legislation, anti-discrimination legislation.
Support strategies include:
- Identifying requirements (such as literacy, numeracy, English language or physical capabilities) learners would need to complete each course and if necessary, referring them to specialist services prior to enrolling in the course.
- Developing strategies to make support available where gaps are identified.
- Assistive technology
- Additional tutorials
Reasonable Adjustment
Reasonable adjustment is the process of adjusting our intended methods of learning and assessment to accommodate the unique requirements of our clients yet remaining within the constraints of the training package whilst still applying the principles of assessment.
The following processes will be applied for students
- Learning and assessment materials are written in plain English.
- Delivery methods are negotiated to meet the needs of a diverse range of learners.
- Entry to courses is in accordance with equal opportunity legislation, anti-discrimination legislation.
Reasonable Adjustment is a key strategy in achieving this outcome. Adjustments are made to the learning environment to ensure equal opportunity without imposing unjustifiable hardship on the Australian College of Higher Studies or compromising the integrity of the Qualification Standards.
Reasonable Adjustment should be catered for without compromising assessment conditions. For example, the Trainer/Assessor should withdraw from assessment to protect privacy, confidentiality and potentially company security concerns. In this instance, Reasonable Adjustment needs to be applied i.e. using a different form of Assessment or a simulated environment.
We are committed to assisting all of our clients where within our capacity to complete the course. To ensure we understand where we can assist we ask our students to self-identify any areas that we can assist them in. Our options and approach to English language literacy have been raised earlier.
Obviously, the trainer/assessor can make their own observations as to how they can modify our assessment process to meet the needs of our students. In the case of this course, possible areas of Reasonable Adjustment include: Shorter more frequent sessions for people with attention issues, the use of colour paper or tinted transparencies to assist those with dyslexia. In general, the student will know what form of reasonable adjustment suits their needs address these options with the student but ensure the needs of the Training Package are met, any requests for Reasonable Adjustment that cannot immediately be accommodated should be discussed with the CEO, and where we cannot accommodate the request, we will refer the Student onto a suitable organisation.
The RTO has incorporated a separate comment section for Reasonable Adjustments into each form of Assessment and in all of its assessment tools, or reasonable adjustments can be made as notes in the general comment sections.
Articulation
Course Units
Total number of units = 10
5 core units plus
5 elective units, of which:
- 3 units must be from Group A
- the remaining 2 units may be selected as follows:
- both may be selected from Group A, Group B or any currently endorsed Training Package qualification or accredited course at the same Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) level
- 1 may be selected from a Certificate III or Diploma, from any currently endorsed Training Package qualification or accredited course.
Elective units are subject to change
Elective units must be relevant to the work environment and the qualification, maintain the integrity of the AQF alignment and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome.
Core Units
Assist with workplace compliance with WHS laws
Contribute to implementation and maintenance of WHS consultation and participation processes
Contribute to WHS risk management
Contribute to implementing WHS management systems
Contribute to workplace incident response
Elective Units
Develop processes and procedures for controlling hazardous chemicals in the workplace
Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes
Analyse and present research information
Manage meetings
Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
Course Fees
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