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Work health and safety officer

A Work Health and Safety Officer is a protector of physical and mental well-being on construction sites. They enforce safety standards, conduct inspections, and educate workers. By ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations, they create secure work environments, reducing accidents and promoting the welfare of construction industry professionals.

What does this job involve?

Safety inspections

Conducting workplace safety inspections and assessments.

Hazard identification

Identifying workplace hazards and risks.

Safety training

Providing safety training to employees and staff.

Policy development

Developing and implementing safety policies and procedures.

Incident investigation

Investigating workplace incidents and accidents.

Compliance monitoring

Ensuring compliance with safety regulations.

Reporting

Documenting safety findings and incidents.

Safety promotion

Promoting a culture of safety in the workplace.

How do I get into this career?

Start as a tradesperson or pursue a formal university education. Tradespeople can leverage their practical, on-site experience in the construction industry. After acquiring several years of experience, individuals can complement their hands-on knowledge with formal education, such as a Certificate or Diploma in Occupational Health and Safety. Alternatively, those starting from a university path would typically pursue a Bachelor’s degree in Occupational Health and Safety.

Salary expectations

Low $63,400
Median $109,900
High $191,400

Recommended training

CERTIFICATE IV IN WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

DIPLOMA OF WORK HEALTH AND SAFETY

BACHELOR OF OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH AND SAFETY