Certificate III in Work Health and Safety
Training Package: BSB — Business Services Training Package
Overview
The Certificate III in Work Health and Safety (BSB30719) equips you with essential knowledge and skills to promote safety in the workplace. This qualification covers core areas such as identifying hazards, conducting risk assessments, understanding WHS legislation, and implementing emergency procedures. It is designed for individuals entering the field of occupational health and safety, including school leavers, career changers, or workers seeking to upskill. You'll learn to contribute to safety management systems, participate in incident investigations, and communicate safety information effectively. Upon completion, graduates can pursue entry-level roles like WHS coordinator, safety officer, or advisor across various industries such as construction, manufacturing, and healthcare. This certificate serves as a stepping stone to further qualifications and advanced safety careers, ensuring you meet regulatory requirements and enhance workplace well-being.
Industry Context
Work Health and Safety is a vital sector in Australia, with regulations applying to all industries to protect workers and prevent accidents. This qualification prepares you for entry-level positions in high-demand fields like construction, manufacturing, logistics, and healthcare. Graduates can start as WHS assistants, safety coordinators, or site safety officers, with pathways to advance to roles such as WHS manager or consultant through further training. The skills are transferable, offering career stability in a compliance-driven job market where safety professionals are essential for operational success.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Certificate III in Work Health and Safety cover?
This qualification covers essential skills in hazard identification, risk assessment, WHS compliance, emergency response, safety communication, and contributing to safety management systems, preparing you for entry-level roles in workplace safety.
What are the entry requirements for BSB30719?
Typically, there are no formal entry requirements, but a basic understanding of workplace environments or relevant experience may be beneficial. Specific registered training organisations (RTOs) may have their own prerequisites, such as language, literacy, and numeracy skills.
What career outcomes can I expect after completing this qualification?
Graduates can pursue roles such as WHS officer, safety coordinator, site safety assistant, or safety advisor in various industries like construction, manufacturing, healthcare, and logistics, with opportunities for advancement through further study.
How is this qualification delivered, and what are the study options?
The qualification is offered through various delivery modes including full-time, part-time, online, or blended learning, depending on the registered training organisation (RTO), allowing flexibility for different learning needs and schedules.
How long does it take to complete the Certificate III in WHS?
The Certificate III in Work Health and Safety typically takes 6 to 12 months to complete, depending on factors like study pace, prior experience, and the delivery mode chosen at the RTO.
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Request Early AccessLast updated from training.gov.au: 03 April 2026