Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals (ANZSCO 2513)
Occupational and Environmental Health Professionals play a crucial role in developing, implementing, and evaluating policies and programs to ensure safe and healthy working conditions. They also monitor environmental health and occupational health and safety, as well as assist injured staff through the workers' compensation and rehabilitation process.
Indicative Skill Level:
Most occupations in this unit group require a bachelor's degree or higher qualification. In some cases, relevant experience and on-the-job training may be necessary in addition to the formal qualification. Registration or licensing may also be required for certain roles (ANZSCO Skill Level 1).
Tasks Include:
- Developing, implementing, and reviewing environmental health management plans and occupational health and safety plans.
- Preparing and implementing plans and strategies for the safe and appropriate disposal of various types of waste.
- Advising on and enforcing legislation, implementing prevention programs, and strategies for communicable diseases, food safety, waste water treatment, and disposal systems, water quality, and pollution control.
- Identifying hazards, assessing risks, and implementing control measures in the workplace.
- Developing, implementing, and monitoring programs to minimize workplace and environmental pollution.
- Promoting ergonomic principles in the workplace.
- Inspecting and auditing workplaces, processes, and hazards for compliance with legislation.
- Providing training on personal protective equipment and safe working procedures.
- Recording and investigating injuries and equipment damage, and reporting safety performance.
- Coordinating the return of injured workers to the workplace.
Occupations:
- 251311 Environmental Health Officer
- 251312 Occupational Health and Safety Adviser
251311 Environmental Health Officer
Environmental Health Officers are responsible for developing, enforcing, and evaluating environmental health policies, programs, and strategies. They oversee the implementation and monitoring of environmental health legislation to improve health outcomes. Registration or licensing may be required for this occupation (Skill Level 1).
Specializations:
- Food Safety Auditor
- Food Safety Officer
251312 Occupational Health and Safety Adviser
Occupational Health and Safety Advisers, also known as Occupational Health and Safety Coordinators or Officers, are involved in developing, implementing, and evaluating risk management policies and programs. They provide training in occupational health and safety procedures, monitor and audit the workplace, and investigate incidents to ensure safe and healthy working conditions. This occupation requires a Skill Level 1.
Specializations:
- Occupational Hygienist
- Workplace Rehabilitation Officer