Advanced Diploma of Work Health and Safety (BSB60619)
Nationally Recognized Qualification
Course Overview
The BSB60619 Advanced Diploma of Work Health and Safety is designed for professionals aiming to apply advanced practical knowledge and skills to coordinate, facilitate, and maintain a work health and safety (WHS) program within an organization. This qualification is suited to individuals who possess significant WHS skills and knowledge and wish to consolidate and build pathways to further educational and/or employment opportunities.
Course Outcomes
Upon successful completion of this qualification, individuals will be able to:
- Develop and implement strategies to support a positive WHS culture.
- Evaluate the WHS performance of an organization.
- Conduct WHS audits under the guidance of a lead auditor.
- Apply safe design principles to control WHS risks.
- Apply ergonomics to manage WHS risks.
- Develop and implement strategies that support work-related psychological health and safety.
- Apply occupational hygiene principles to manage WHS risks.
Career Opportunities
Graduates of this program are prepared for senior leadership roles across various industries, including:
- WHS Manager
- Senior Safety Consultant
- Occupational Health and Safety Manager
- Risk Manager
- Compliance Manager
These roles involve high-level decision-making, strategic planning, and leadership responsibilities, requiring advanced skills in managing complex organizational challenges.
Entry Requirements
Entry to this qualification is limited to individuals who have completed all core units in BSB51319 Diploma of Work Health and Safety or equivalent competencies. Equivalent competencies are predecessors to four of the following units, which have been mapped as equivalent:
- BSBWHS513 – Lead WHS risk management
- BSBWHS515 – Lead initial response to and investigate WHS incidents
- BSBWHS516 – Contribute to developing, implementing, and maintaining an organization’s WHS management system
- BSBWHS519 – Lead the development and use of WHS risk management tools
- BSBWHS522 – Manage WHS consultation and participation processes
Course Structure
Total Units: 11 (5 core units and 6 elective units)
Core Units:
- BSBWHS612 – Develop and implement a strategy to support a positive WHS culture
- BSBWHS613 – Evaluate the WHS performance of an organization
- BSBWHS614 – Conduct a WHS audit under the guidance of a lead auditor
- BSBWHS616 – Apply safe design principles to control WHS risks
- BSBWHS617 – Apply ergonomics to manage WHS risks
Elective Units:
Elective units must be relevant to the work environment and the qualification, maintain the integrity of the AQF alignment, and contribute to a valid, industry-supported vocational outcome. Some elective options include:
Group A (at least 3 units):
- BSBWHS611 – Develop and implement strategies that support work-related psychological health and safety
- BSBWHS631 – Apply occupational hygiene principles to manage WHS risks
Group B (up to 3 units):
- BSBLDR601 – Lead and manage organizational change
- BSBSTR601 – Manage innovation and continuous improvement
- BSBSTR602 – Develop organizational strategies
- BSBPMG530 – Manage project scope
- BSBPMG634 – Facilitate stakeholder engagement
- TAEDES501 – Design and develop learning strategies
Note: Up to two elective units may be selected from a Diploma or Advanced Diploma from any currently endorsed Training Package or accredited course.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) Pathway
For individuals with substantial experience in work health and safety roles, the Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) pathway offers an opportunity to have existing skills and knowledge formally recognized. This process involves:
- Providing evidence of relevant work experience and prior learning.
- Demonstrating competency through assessments aligned with the qualification requirements.
Engaging in the RPL process can expedite the attainment of the qualification and may reduce the need for additional training, acknowledging the value of practical experience in the field.
This qualification is a Nationally Recognized Qualification, ensuring its acceptance and value across Australia. It is designed to equip professionals with the advanced skills and knowledge necessary to lead and manage work health and safety programs effectively within diverse organizational contexts.