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Jane06  
#1 Posted : 29 July 2013 09:27:52(UTC)
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Jane06

Hi All,

Wondering if anyone could provide any advice.

I am arriving in Perth 1st Dec 2013, with a working holiday visa. I am hoping to get some temporary H&S administrator jobs, to gain some experience in new industries.

My H&S background is in retail and would love to be in a more fast pace and high risk industry!Could anyone recommend any courses?

Thanks, Jane
Dave Daniels  
#2 Posted : 31 July 2013 13:59:03(UTC)
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Dave Daniels

Jane,

Not too sure about how much experience you will get, but in terms of training contact the Safety Institute of Australia (www.sia.org.au) who have a branch in Western Australia. They will be able to help you with your request.

Regards,
Dave Daniels
Argyll  
#3 Posted : 02 August 2013 04:16:22(UTC)
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Argyll

I would think it may be quite difficult to gain OH&S related experience in a high risk industry with a retail background alone. One area that may be worth exploring is that Australian OH&S legislation requires workers to possess licences for 29 areas of work activity identified as high-risk work. The training agencies that are authorized to train workers to do this work are required to register as RTO's - Registered Training Agencies. The trainers, as of July 1, 2013 that instruct for the RTO's must complete a five day trainer course. In turn, the assessors that evaluate the students also must have certain backgrounds. While it isn't exactly a full-time temporary position as a safety manager for an oil & gas installation, it MAY give you the opportunity to gain valuable experience and exposure to related industries that are within the high-risk realm that you wish to move in to...

Hope this helps.
billstrak  
#4 Posted : 08 August 2013 07:42:56(UTC)
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billstrak

Jane,

You could start by registering with some recruitment agencies here in Perth who specialise in HSE positions..........Fircroft, Hayes and Brunell might be a good starter for ten
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