The Work Health and Safety Best Practices Course is a comprehensive Workplace Health and Safety online course tailored specifically for the unique risks of the Marina Industry. This course is essential for all marina workers, providing the knowledge and skills to mitigate risks to employees, visitors, and marina infrastructure. Tailored for newcomers into the Marina Industry, this course provides essential knowledge that ensures employees are made aware of the most common potential hazards when working at a marina and provided with the knowledge of how to keep themselves and others safe, empowering them to create a safer working environment at the marina.
This course will provide marina owners and operators with a solution to standardise and document safety training for their entire workforce, helping to mitigate risk. The course will ensure all workers have the same baseline understanding of the WHS risks in the Marina Industry and how to mitigate them.
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Duration: 2 – 3 Hours.
The course is structured into four sections. We recommend that learners take their time to complete the course, and for those who may not be accustomed to sitting at a computer for extended periods, we suggest breaking the course into smaller, manageable sections and progressing at their own pace.
Location: Online
Equipment required
After completing this course, you will receive a certificate indicating you have completed the MIA WHS Best Practices Course.
Upon completing the Work Health and Safety Best Practices Course, participants will have a comprehensive understanding of the key health and safety risks specific to the marina industry and the practical knowledge required to mitigate risks. Marina workers will be equipped with a baseline understanding of how to recognise common hazards, such as moving vessels, aquatic risks, confined spaces, electrical safety, and apply safe work practices to protect themselves, visitors, and marina infrastructure.
Member Fee - AUD$160 +GST
Non-Member Fee - AUD$200 + GST