Experienced Worker ProgramCore WHS units (BSB41419 pathway)

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    Core Certificate IV WHS Units

    A focused cluster of core Work Health and Safety units underpinning BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety.

    Build credentialled WHS skills now and keep the door open to the full Certificate IV.

    • Structured sessions plus workplace evidence

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    Check your eligibility

    Under 60 seconds. An OnShift adviser will give you honest, factual advice on whether this program suits your experience — before you enrol.

    By submitting, you agree to be contacted by OnShift about training eligibility. We never share your details.

    Submit the form to get your course fact sheet (PDF) — key facts, every unit code and the official sources.

    Evidence & sources

    Every code, unit and licensing claim on this page is taken from the official records below. Requirements are set by the regulator and the national register — not by us — so check the source if anything looks out of date.

    Facts on this page last checked against these sources on 2026-08-18.

    Key facts at a glance

    The Core Certificate IV WHS Units cluster from OnShift Education (RTO 41304) delivers the core units that underpin BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety. It suits supervisors, HSRs and safety officers who want credentialled WHS skills, with the option to continue into the full qualification.

    Provider
    OnShift Education — RTO 41304 on the National Register
    Code
    Core WHS units (BSB41419 pathway)
    Units of competency
    1 nationally recognised units
    Delivery
    Structured sessions plus workplace evidence
    On completion
    A statement of attainment for the units you complete. These units can contribute towards BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety under standard credit transfer rules.

    Units included (1)

    Unit codeUnit titleStatus
    WHS clusterCore units underpinning BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety

    Do these units count towards the Certificate IV?

    Yes. They are core units of BSB41419 and can contribute towards the full qualification under standard credit transfer rules.

    Who should do the cluster instead of the full qualification?

    People who want credentialled WHS skills quickly, or who want to test the pathway before committing to the full Certificate IV.

    What evidence will I need?

    Risk assessments, SWMS, toolbox talks, inductions, and hazard or incident reports you personally contributed to, plus employer verification.

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    Who this is for

    This cluster is for people carrying WHS responsibility who want core units without committing to the full qualification straight away. You are likely a good fit if you: - Are a supervisor, leading hand, HSR or safety coordinator - Contribute to risk assessments, SWMS or incident reporting - Want a pathway towards BSB41419

    Delivery and assessment pathway

    Entry expectations

    Involvement in workplace health and safety duties in your current role.

    Assessment

    Knowledge assessment plus workplace evidence such as SWMS, risk assessments, toolbox talks and incident reports you contributed to

    Certification issued on successful completion

    A statement of attainment for the units you complete. These units can contribute towards BSB41419 Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety under standard credit transfer rules.

    High-touch support and what makes OnShift different

    How it works

    1. 1

      Eligibility check

      You submit the form. An OnShift adviser reviews your WHS duties and confirms the cluster is the right fit.

    2. 2

      Readiness and enrolment

      We walk you through units, fees and scheduling before you enrol.

    3. 3

      Assessment and completion

      Knowledge assessment plus workplace evidence, with support until competency is demonstrated.

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    What happens next

    1. You submit the eligibility form above.
    2. An OnShift adviser (real person, not a bot) reviews your background against this program's suitability criteria.
    3. We contact you — usually within one business day — with a plain-English recommendation. If this program doesn't suit you, we say so.
    4. If it does suit you, we walk you through fees, staging, and readiness before any enrolment is confirmed.

    Licensing requirements vary by state and may change. Completing training does not guarantee that a licence or supervisor authorisation will be granted. Applicants may also need to meet experience, qualification, identity and other regulator requirements. Confirm the current requirements that apply to you directly with the relevant state regulator before enrolling.