Our nationally recognised Work Health and Safety (WHS) training equips professionals at all levels with the knowledge and skills needed to lead safer, compliant workplaces. Whether you’re new to safety or managing complex systems, OHSA has a course tailored to your needs.
As a frontline advocate for safety, WHS courses help Safety Representatives understand their rights and responsibilities and how to raise and resolve workplace safety issues effectively. You’ll gain the skills to consult with management, participate in incident investigations, and improve team communication on safety matters.
Safety Advisors need a strong foundation in hazard identification, WHS legislation, and risk control strategies. Our Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety provides the technical knowledge and practical tools to implement safe work systems, conduct audits, and drive continuous improvement.
Safety Managers oversee compliance across departments and projects. The Diploma of WHS empowers you to design and manage WHS systems, lead investigations, handle legal obligations, and ensure your organisation exceeds safety benchmarks. OHSA provides blended learning options to suit your demanding schedule.
Effective incident investigators must think critically and follow structured processes. Our incident investigation and root cause analysis courses guide you through evidence gathering, stakeholder interviews, and reporting—giving you real-world skills to make a measurable difference.
Rehabilitation and Return to Work Coordinators play a crucial role in reducing workplace disruption and supporting recovery outcomes. Our WHS training reinforces your ability to assess functional capacity, develop safe return-to-work plans, and liaise with medical and legal stakeholders—all while complying with Queensland’s workers’ compensation legislation.
You are responsible for shaping tomorrow’s safe workforce as a Trainer or Assessor. OHSA’s WHS expertise helps you stay current with regulatory frameworks and best practice delivery methods. While we don’t deliver TAE qualifications directly, our WHS courses provide the technical subject matter expertise required to deliver training in construction, mining, and safety.
First Aid Officers require more than technical skills—they need awareness of workplace hazards, incident protocols, and emergency planning. Our safety training supports First Aid Officers by complementing first aid certifications with broader WHS knowledge, improving response readiness and coordination during emergencies.