Work Health & Safety

DNA Kingston Training — nationally accredited training

Work Health & Safety

DNA Kingston Training delivers nationally recognised Work Health and Safety (WHS) training for local students seeking to build practical skills and knowledge in workplace safety, risk management, and compliance.

Our WHS programs are designed to support individuals preparing for roles involving health and safety responsibilities across a range of industries, including mining, construction, health, and commercial settings.

Training is delivered by qualified, industry-current trainers in accordance with the Standards for Registered Training Organisations (RTOs), and reflects current legislative and industry expectations.

WHS Programs Available

Explore the WHS courses that DNA Kingston Training currently offers. Click each course to view full details, including units, delivery mode, duration, entry requirements, and fees:

Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety (BSB41419)

Duration: 52 Weeks

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Diploma of Work Health and Safety (BSB51319)

Duration: 52 Weeks

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Advanced Diploma of Work Health and Safety (BSB60619)

Duration: 52 Weeks

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White Card – Work Safely in the Construction Industry (CPCCWHS1001)

Duration: One day

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Note: Availability of individual courses may vary by location and intake.

Who These Courses Are For

Work Health & Safety training is suitable for:

  • Learners seeking to enter WHS, safety, or compliance roles
  • Individuals requiring formal WHS qualifications
  • Workers responsible for health and safety in their workplace
  • Those progressing to higher-level safety responsibilities

Eligibility and suitability vary by course.

Learning and Delivery

WHS programs are delivered through structured, face-to-face training and practical learning activities designed to develop applied skills in hazard identification, risk control, workplace consultation, and safety systems. Training includes:

  • Trainer-led classroom sessions
  • Scenario-based activities
  • Practical assessment tasks
  • Industry-relevant examples and case studies

WHS units and qualifications are taught with a focus on real workplace expectations,
supporting students seeking further training or entry-level workplace participation.

Pathways and Outcomes

Completion of a WHS qualification may support progression into further vocational education and training, safety-related roles, or supervisory responsibilities involving workplace health and safety.

Outcomes vary depending on the qualification, individual circumstances, and workplace requirements. Employment outcomes are not guaranteed.

Enrolment and Next Steps

To apply for a WHS course, select your preferred qualification above and follow the enrolment instructions on the relevant course page.

If you require assistance with course selection or understanding entry requirements, our team is available to help.