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OHSA was founded by our current Managing Director, Mr. Simon Phillips and his amazing wife Tracey. Simon grew up in the Victorian Mallee on a sheep and wheat farm (near a small country town called Patchewollock).

When he headed off to the big smoke (Melbourne) at 17 to pursue a professional AFL football career with Carlton (although he is a Kangaroos and now also a Broncos & Cowboys supporter).

However he wasn’t very good (he will tell you otherwise though) so he stuck at his University studies (in Melbourne and then Adelaide) and completed an Allied Health Degree and worked in healthcare institutions.

  • Brisbane Branch

    12/35 Paringa Rd, Brisbane
  • Gold Coast Branch

    Unit 1/51 Township Drive, Gold Coast

Courses offered by Occupational Health Services Australia

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Rigging and Slinging

A basic rigging licence encompass the requirements for a dogging licence. To apply for a basic rigging licence you must hold, or have previously passed assessment for, a dogging licence.

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Confined Space Entry, Rescue and Safety

This OHSA Confined Space Entry Course (CSE1), contains three nationally recognised units of competency including RIIWHS202D Enter and work in confined spaces, MSMPER205.

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Work Safely at Heights

People who work at height should receive appropriate training to understand the associated hazards and appropriate risk management controls implemented in Brisbane and throughout QLD.

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Asbestos Awareness

Asbestos awareness training is essential for any worker in construction or related industries where asbestos containing materials may be present. This course is designed to teach your workers to be able to understand the hazards and risks of asbestos and how to apply safe work practices.

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Non-slewing Mobile Crane

A non-slewing mobile crane is a powered mobile crane that incorporates a boom or jib which does not slew and includes an articulated mobile crane or a locomotive crane but does not include vehicle tow trucks.

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