Before you start any of the industry modules, you should complete the General module.
You must complete the industry module that relates to the industry you want to work in.
If it's been more than 12 months since you completed an industry module and you want to start working in the same industry, you need to complete the module again.
Industry modules
Industry modules relevant to student's part-time work can be completed in class or out of class on their own initiative.
Automotive module
Information on workplace hazards in the automotive industry.
Building and construction module
Understanding workplace safety in the building and construction industry.
Electrical work module
Safe work procedures and equipment guidelines for electrical work.
Hairdressing module
Information on workplace hazards in hairdressing work.
Health and community services module
Understanding and managing hazards in the health and community services industry.
Horticulture module
Health and safety considerations in the horticulture industry.
Hospitality and tourism module
Safety measures and procedures in the hospitality and tourism industry.
Manufacturing module
Understanding workplace safety in the manufacturing industry.
Metals and engineering module
Safety guidelines and protocols within the metals and engineering industry.
Office and business services module
Understanding workplace safety and managing risks in an office environment.
Painting module
Safety measures in the painting industry: tools, equipment, and hazard management.
Plumbing module
Safety protocols and risk management in the plumbing industry.
Primary industry module
Safety guidelines for primary industry workers.
Retail module
Understanding workplace safety and managing risks in a retail environment.
Veterinary module
Safety guidelines and protocols within the veterinary industry.
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