BSBWHS411 & BSBWHS414
Course Set - BSBWHS411 & BSBWHS414 - Schedule 26 Statutory Supervisor
- Nationally Recognised Certificate
- Fast Certificate Turnaround
- Experienced and Certified Instructors
- Flexible Learning Options
- Industry Validated

Course Description
The S26 Statutory Supervisor course equips current and aspiring supervisors with the skills and knowledge to identify, assess, control and monitor workplace risks in line with WHS legislation and industry requirements. Participants learn to apply structured risk management processes, consult with workers and stakeholders, and implement and monitor workplace safety policies, procedures and programs.
Designed for those working or seeking to work in operational, supervisory or leadership roles, the course strengthens practical capability through realistic, scenario-based activities. Learners investigate workplace concerns and incidents, conduct hazard inspections, prepare risk assessments and control plans, deliver toolbox talks and complete WHS documentation aligned with workplace practice. The course also builds understanding of responsibilities under the Work Health and Safety (WHS) Act, Regulations and relevant Codes of Practice.
By completion, participants will be able to support and oversee WHS systems, communicate safety requirements effectively and contribute to a safe and compliant work environment.
This course also meets the WHS risk management training requirements for various statutory roles in the Western Australian mining industry. Part 10.7A of the Western Australia Work Health and Safety (Mines) Regulations 2022 outlines statutory positions in relation to mine operations. These roles are appointed by the mine operator to fulfil specific duties critical to the safe and efficient functioning of a mine. For a complete list of approved WHS risk management units for statutory positions in Western Australia, click here.
This course incorporates the content of the following units:
- BSBWHS411 Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs
- BSBWHS414 Contribute to WHS risk management
Units Delivered
BSBWHS414 - Contribute to WHS Risk Management
BSHWHS411 - Implement and Monitor WHS Policies, Procedures and Programs
Additional Information
Course Delivery
This course can be delivered/assessed in the workplace or at facility organised by the training provider.
Course Durations
Course durations can vary for multiple reasons, so the durations below are the minimum possible amount.
- Face-to-Face Face to Face contact time of at least 16 Hours
- Online with Face-to-Face Face-to-Face contact time of at least 8 Hours
Entry Requirements
An individual undertaking this course with Allens Training Pty Ltd will need to demonstrate the following to be eligible for entry:
- An official form of photo identification (e.g., driver’s licence, passport, or student ID).
- To successfully complete this course, students will need to demonstrate the following language, literacy, numeracy and digital (LLND) skills during training and assessment:
- Learning: Can plan and review my work, follow detailed procedures, learn from feedback, and learn new digital skills required to access information and complete assessment tasks.
- Reading: Can read and interpret risk assessments, policies, and WHS legislation.
- Writing: Can prepare clear and accurate reports, forms, and risk documentation.
- Oral communication: Can take part in discussions about safety risks and explain procedures to others.
- Numeracy: Can work with data like risk ratings, graphs, or statistics to support WHS decisions.
- Digital Literacy: To complete this course you are required to use digital systems, tools and information sources. This includes:
- Accessing WHS legislation, standards and safety alerts online
- Accessing workplace WHS documents such as shift reports, SOPs/SWIs, digital risk registers
- Preparing and submitting digital communication materials (e.g., slides, images, diagrams)
- Handling and storing WHS information digitally in line with privacy and confidentiality requirements
- Completing assessment forms digitally
Online learning: Students must have basic digital literacy skills to navigate online platforms, complete assessments, and access course materials. Before enrolment, students should assess their ability to engage in online learning. Support is available where required.
The online learning program can be found in the student portal. Students must have access to a computer, smart phone, tablet or other electronic device with access to the internet to complete the online studies and associated assessment tasks.
Assessment Requirements
Individuals undertaking this course will be expected to complete both written and practical assessment tasks.
Certificate Renewal Requirements
The units have the following recommended renewal periods:
| Unit | Period |
|---|---|
| BSBWHS414 - Contribute to WHS risk management | Not applicable |
| BSBWHS411 - Implement and monitor WHS policies, procedures and programs | Not applicable |
Learner Rights, Responsibilities & Support
Please note that enrolment to this course is made with Allens Training Pty Ltd RTO 90909. Please refer to the student handbook on our website for all details relating to rights and responsibilities including complaints and appeals.
Assessment Activities
Performance tasks:
- Scenario 1 - Investigate a workplace health & safety concern, apply risk management, and communicate information
- Scenario 2 - Conduct a workplace safety & health incident investigation
Documentation – The student must complete all documentation according to the required standard:
- WHS information and documentation report
- Workplace hazard identification checklist
- Risk assessment
- Toolbox talk outline
- Risk control action plan
- Initial assessment & investigation report
- Risk management
- Hazard and incident investigation report
Theory assessment - A written assessment consisting of short-answer questions. The student must complete all assessment questions.
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