Overview

A Work, Health and Safety Officer in the defence and space industry is responsible for developing, implementing, and monitoring safety policies and procedures to ensure a safe work environment. They conduct risk assessments, provide training, and promote health and safety awareness among employees.

Collaborating with management, they ensure compliance with regulations and standards, ultimately safeguarding personnel and operations in high-stakes settings. Their role is crucial for maintaining safety and fostering a culture of accountability and vigilance within the organisation.

Required Skills

  • Safety Regulations and Compliance Standards
  • Analytical Skills
  • Problem-Solving Skills
  • Effective Communication Abilities
  • Attention to Detail
  • Risk Assessment Expertise
  • Ability to Conduct Training Sessions

Occupation Info

Work, Health and Safety Officers in Australia earn a median weekly salary ranging from $1,538 for entry-level positions to $2,885 for experienced professionals.

Source: Australian Space Agency.

The following TAFE courses are relevant to becoming a Work, Health and Safety Officer:

To become a Work, Health and Safety Officer, you usually need to study at Australian universities:

• Graduate Certificate in Organisational Safety and Human Factors
• Graduate Diploma in Human Factors and Safety Management Systems
• Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health, Safety and Ergonomics
• Graduate Certificate in Safety Leadership
• Graduate Certificate in Occupational Health and Safety (Post Graduate)
• Graduate Certificate in System Safety Engineering and Management
• Bachelor of Arts/Bachelor of Health Sciences

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