Contribute to Implementation and Maintenance of WHS Consultation and Participation Processes BSBWHS413

This short course is ideal if you need to implement and maintain work health and safety (WHS) consultation and participation in compliance with WHS laws.

Your tasks might include communicating relevant information, identifying feedback opportunities, and improving consultation and participation processes.

This unit derives from the Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety BSB41419.

Completing the Contribute to Implementation and Maintenance of WHS Consultation and Participation Processes BSBWHS413 will give you new skills and knowledge about:

  • key roles, duties, rights and responsibilities
  • barriers to improving consultation and participation
  • support for individuals during WHS consultation
  • consultation communication and documentation
  • WHS information and data sharing.

This course is a great stepping stone to a diploma, certificate or other qualification in work health and safety.

Course Breakdown

You have up to 3 months to successfully complete all the training and assessment requirements in this course.

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This course is available through our online learning portal with full support provided by our student support team. Recognition of prior learning (RPL) can be conducted for one or all units. Speak to our team about applying for RPL. (Note: participants applying for RPL will be required to provide 2 industry referees who can validate previous roles and experience) Blended learning options are available allowing participants to conduct a mix of both online training and recognition of prior learning (RPL).

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