BSB41419
BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety
BSB41419 was released on 30 August 2019. It supersedes BSB41415 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety, and the superseded qualification is stated as equivalent. In fact, even where the units are stated as equivalent, there a quite a few changes to the performance criteria in particular.
Therefore, I have undertaken a complete revision of my previous resources for BSB41415 which in most cases involved a re-write. The course is based upon a simulated workplace where the learner is a WHS Coordinator for a civil construction company called Australia-Wide Construction.
I chose this because most people can visualise what construction sites look like – even if they work in an office.
BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety – units developed
Core Units
- BSBWHS412 Assist with workplace compliance with WHS laws
- BSBWHS413 Contribute to implementation and maintenance of WHS consultation and participation processes
- BSBWHS414 Contribute to WHS risk management
- BSBWHS415 Contribute to implementing WHS management systems
- BSBWHS416 Contribute to workplace incident response
Elective Units
Group A
- BSBRES411 Analyse and present research information
- BSBWHS417 Assist with managing WHS implications of return to work
- BSBWHS418 Assist with managing WHS compliance of contractors
Group B
- BSBCMM401 Make a presentation
- BSBMGT401 Show leadership in the workplacet
- BSBMGT403 Implement continuous improvement
- BSBSUS401 Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices
- TAEDEL301 Provide work skill instruction
Price per unit:
> Learning and assessment pathway resources $500 plus GST
> RPL resources $200 plus GST
> Complete package $600 plus GST
** All documents are in Word format and can be edited, badged and contextualised by you. The PowerPoint is also editable.
** The assessment tasks are fully mapped with a Mapping Summary located at the end of the Trainer/Assessor Guide and the Assessment Task Workbook.
** All assessments are thoroughly benchmarked with clear guidance for the assessor so as to ensure compliance with the Principle of Reliability.