Entry Requirements:
Nil
Subjects you can Study:
Promote innovation in a team environment; Implement and monitor organisational work, health and safety policies, procedures and programs; Contribute to implementing WHS management systems; Contribute to WHS risk management; Assist with managing WHS implications of return to work; Contribute to implementation and maintenance of WHS consultation and participation processes; Develop processes and procedures for controlling hazardous chemicals in the workplace; Assist with workplace compliance with WHS laws; Make a presentation; Provide work skill instruction; Assist with managing WHS compliance of contractors; Apply project scope management techniques; Contribute to workplace incident response; Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes; Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices; Show leadership in the workplace; Implement continuous improvement; Analyse and present research information; Develop and organise public safety awareness programs; Apply the mine work health and safety management plan; Contribute to assessment; Write complex documents
Related Careers:
Occupational Health and Safety Officer,Campus | ATAR/OP | Mid Year Intake | Study Mode | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mount Helen (Ballarat) | No info | |||
Mount Rowan (Rural Science) | No info | |||
SMB (Ballarat) | No info | |||
Wimmera (Horsham) | No info | |||
Camp Street (Ballarat) | No info | |||
Gippsland (Churchill) | No info | |||
Berwick | No info | |||
Brisbane | No info | |||
Wendouree (Rural Science) | No info |
FedUni TAFE offers a broad range of quality education and training programs that delivers skilled workers to industries including automotive, building and construction, manufacturing, engineering, business, IT, graphic design, food services, agriculture, nursing, hairdressing, beauty therapy, community and children’s services.
Trades and traditional ‘blue collar’ careers have fast become a lucrative career option – with many out-earning some of the professional ‘white collar’ qualifications once considered to be the big money makers (think doctors, management, lawyers, accountants). Becoming a master of your trade can open your future career opportunities to a level you never thought possible.
Our teachers have worked in industry, and understand what it takes to become a successful tradesperson or professional. They have been apprentices and know what it’s like to be starting out in the industry.
State-of-the-art trade training facilities include the Building and Construction Training Centre which houses our construction trades; fully operating commercial kitchens, hairdressing, and beauty salons; as well as the Rural Sciences Skills Centre – home to our Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation & Land Management programs; and the new Manufacturing Engineering Skills Centre.
As our teachers have industry experience and because FedUni has a long history in the trade training business, we have close ties with local industries and businesses. This results in a very high placement rate of apprentices and graduates with local companies.
We offer a wide range of quality TAFE vocational education and training courses, with a focus on apprenticeship and skills training. We are also home to Federation College, offering a range of VET and preparatory courses for those looking for alternative options for completing their education. We offer Certificates, Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas. Which course you do will depend on your background, education level and interests. Each program in this guide lists its entry requirements and how to apply. Programs which are listed as Apprenticeships or Traineeships require that you are employed in the relevant industry and have a training agreement with your employer.
Entry Requirements:
Nil
Subjects you can Study:
Promote innovation in a team environment; Implement and monitor organisational work, health and safety policies, procedures and programs; Contribute to implementing WHS management systems; Contribute to WHS risk management; Assist with managing WHS implications of return to work; Contribute to implementation and maintenance of WHS consultation and participation processes; Develop processes and procedures for controlling hazardous chemicals in the workplace; Assist with workplace compliance with WHS laws; Make a presentation; Provide work skill instruction; Assist with managing WHS compliance of contractors; Apply project scope management techniques; Contribute to workplace incident response; Contribute to implementing WHS monitoring processes; Implement and monitor environmentally sustainable work practices; Show leadership in the workplace; Implement continuous improvement; Analyse and present research information; Develop and organise public safety awareness programs; Apply the mine work health and safety management plan; Contribute to assessment; Write complex documents
Related Careers:
Occupational Health and Safety Officer,Campus | ATAR/OP | Mid Year Intake | Study Mode | Duration |
---|---|---|---|---|
Mount Helen (Ballarat) | No info | |||
Mount Rowan (Rural Science) | No info | |||
SMB (Ballarat) | No info | |||
Wimmera (Horsham) | No info | |||
Camp Street (Ballarat) | No info | |||
Gippsland (Churchill) | No info | |||
Berwick | No info | |||
Brisbane | No info | |||
Wendouree (Rural Science) | No info |
FedUni TAFE offers a broad range of quality education and training programs that delivers skilled workers to industries including automotive, building and construction, manufacturing, engineering, business, IT, graphic design, food services, agriculture, nursing, hairdressing, beauty therapy, community and children’s services.
Trades and traditional ‘blue collar’ careers have fast become a lucrative career option – with many out-earning some of the professional ‘white collar’ qualifications once considered to be the big money makers (think doctors, management, lawyers, accountants). Becoming a master of your trade can open your future career opportunities to a level you never thought possible.
Our teachers have worked in industry, and understand what it takes to become a successful tradesperson or professional. They have been apprentices and know what it’s like to be starting out in the industry.
State-of-the-art trade training facilities include the Building and Construction Training Centre which houses our construction trades; fully operating commercial kitchens, hairdressing, and beauty salons; as well as the Rural Sciences Skills Centre – home to our Agriculture, Horticulture and Conservation & Land Management programs; and the new Manufacturing Engineering Skills Centre.
As our teachers have industry experience and because FedUni has a long history in the trade training business, we have close ties with local industries and businesses. This results in a very high placement rate of apprentices and graduates with local companies.
We offer a wide range of quality TAFE vocational education and training courses, with a focus on apprenticeship and skills training. We are also home to Federation College, offering a range of VET and preparatory courses for those looking for alternative options for completing their education. We offer Certificates, Diplomas and Advanced Diplomas. Which course you do will depend on your background, education level and interests. Each program in this guide lists its entry requirements and how to apply. Programs which are listed as Apprenticeships or Traineeships require that you are employed in the relevant industry and have a training agreement with your employer.
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