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Health and Safety Manager

A Health and Safety Manager ensures compliance with WHS legislation and safety standards, developing risk management plans and coordinating safety audits.

How do I become a health and safety manager

Get qualified to work as a health and safety manager with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.

Common questions

In Australia, a full time Health and Safety Manager generally earns $2,875 per week ($149,500 annual salary) before tax. This is a median figure for full-time employees and should be considered a guide only.

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There exact figures for Health and Safety Managers working in Australia are unclear at this time. Health and Safety Managers are usually employed businesses and corporations in higher risk industries like mining, gas, construction, manufacturing, scientific and healthcare.

Source: Australian Government Labour Market Insights

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Health and Safety Managers need an advanced knowledge of risk management practices along with highly developed administration skills. Get started with the Diploma or Advanced Diploma of Work Health and Safety. These courses take 12-18 months to complete. Many WHS Managers are degree qualified.

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Further reading

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Health and Safety Manager careers

Health and Safety Managers ensure an organisation complies with state WHS legislation, Australian Safety Standards and other applicable safety laws. They develop the company’s risk management plan and emergency response procedures, then report compliance status to the General Manager or Executive team.

As a Health and Safety Manager you might be developing an incident reporting procedure, coordinating safety audits at regional job sites, consulting with key supervisors about hazard control measures, or managing emerging risks and hazards using workforce safety software.