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.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this qualification at the time of publication.
Supersedes and is equivalent to BSB41415 – Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety.
There are no specific pre-requisite requirements for entry to this qualification as per the Training Package.
ALACC entry requirements require that applicants must:
· Be at least 18 years’ old
· Have satisfactorily completed Year 11 or equivalent
Although LLN test is not an entry requirement, the following may be considered by the students when commencing the course:
· Foundation skills and computer literacy skills may be required for learning activities related to the course. Where relevant, adequate student support is available.
This qualification is delivered over a period of 460 hours. Participants enrolled in this course will have up to 6 months to complete the course requirements while studying for 20 hours per week.
This qualification will be delivered using a combination of classroom-based delivery and other student participation methods. This will include online/face to face Training sessions with a choice of mixed Moodle based online delivery and video conferencing/ workshops, face to face delivery of PowerPoint presentations, assessment assistance and workshop discussions.
189 Plenty Road, Preston, VIC 3072. Practical placement projects locations as negotiated by ALACC with individual Providers.
Successful completion of this qualification will enable you to progress to BSB51319 Diploma of Work Health and Safety or to gain employment in any work health and safety contexts.
This qualification is available to anyone who is currently employed in the following roles: OHS/WHS officer; Health and safety representative; Health and safety committee member; Health and safety assistant, members of OHS committees
Assessments will be conducted to determine the student learning outcomes and to finalise the achievement of the competency-based learning outcomes. Assessments may include written questions, case study/scenarios, projects, reports, portfolios, presentations, demonstrations/ observations.
All assessments will be undertaken in accordance with the ALACC Assessment policy. Students will be advised of the assessment requirements at the beginning of each unit. Individual Unit outlines also contain assessment information. As this is a competency-based qualification, assessment continues throughout until the participant either achieves competency in the assessment tasks or a further training need is identified and addressed.
Note: Refer to the Evidence Gathering Techniques for required assessment methods. Details on planning and conducting the assessment along with Assessor and Student Instructions are outline in the individual Unit Assessment Resource/ Student Learning and Assessment Record Book.
ALACC has a simple & methodical RPL process which is outlined in detail in the RPL policy, Student Prospectus and on ALACC website, are encouraged to apply if you believe that they may be eligible.
Students may be able to shorten the length of their studies through the recognition of experience and qualifications gained elsewhere. Applications can be made for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). These will be assessed according to the College’s policy to determine if and how much-advanced standing will be granted.
ALACC recognises AQF qualifications and Statements of Attainment issued by any other Registered Training Organisation in Australia. Students may request total credit for a whole unit or qualification based on study in an identical unit or qualification at another institution. Suitable documentation such as a Statement of Attainment/ Transcript of results must be provided when applying for Credit Transfer. Applications can be made for Credit Transfer (CT) via online form from ALACC website or Student Portal.
The detailed explanation of Credit Transfer or Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) could be found in Course Credits Transfer (CT) and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) | ALACC Health College Australia.
Latest updated version is available on Student Moodle.
Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety requires successful completion of 10 units comprised of five (5) core units plus five (5) elective units.
Please ask us about credit transfers.
Core Units
Elective Units 5
Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety requires successful completion of 10 units comprised of five (5) core units plus five (5) elective units.