Accredited Occupational Health & Safety Officer Course

National Occupational Certificate: OHS Officer (NQF Level 4)

Become a qualified Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) Officer with this accredited QCTO programme. The course equips learners with practical skills, theoretical knowledge, and workplace experience to monitor compliance, manage risks, and ensure workplace safety across industries.

Why Choose This Safety Officer Course?​

Occupational Health and Safety is critical for every workplace. By completing this safety officer course, learners are capable of performing as professional OHS Officers in any sector. This accredited safety officer qualification prepares learners to:

  1. Identify and assess workplace hazards.
  2. Conduct risk assessments and recommend safety controls.
  3. Investigate accidents and incidents to prevent recurrence.
  4. Facilitate OHS meetings and represent employee safety needs.
  5. Administer OHS records and audits in compliance with the OHS Act.
  6. Promote a culture of safety through behavioural safety management.

Yes, our Safety Officer Course is accredited by the QCTO and designed for individuals seeking a career in health and safety, as well as companies looking to upskill their staff.

To qualify for the Safety Officer Course, learners need at least an NQF Level 3 qualification (or equivalent), with basic literacy, numeracy, and workplace readiness. A valid South African ID or passport is required for registration. Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is also accepted.

Pricing & Payment Options​

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Certification

On completion, learners receive a Letter of Competence from Wheelset Academy and, once verified, a Certificate of Competence with a Statement of Results from the QCTO.

Schedule & Duration

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Delivery Method & Language

The course is taught in English through interactive methods such as lectures, discussions, case studies, videos, and assessments. Study options include classroom, blended online, or on-site training.

Career Opportunities

The qualification opens pathways to senior roles such as OHS Manager or Safety Consultant. Graduates can work as:

Safety Officer Course Content

This Occupational Health and Safety Officer (NQF Level 4) is made up of Knowledge, Practical Skills, and Work Experience modules as outlined below.

Knowledge Modules

There are Five (5) Knowledge Modules (50 credits) in the Occupational Health and Safety Officer Course, providing learners with essential OHS theory, legislation, and principles to support safe workplace practices.

  • Legislation, hazard identification, behavioural safety, emergency preparedness.
  • Workplace democracy, employee advocacy, compensation claims.
  • Coaching, conflict management, ethics of auditing.
  • Document control, reporting, compliance.
  • Accident investigation, occupational hygiene, hazard control, safe working practices.
Practical Skills Modules

There are Seven (7) Practical Skills Modules (44 credits) in the Occupational Health and Safety Officer Course, equipping learners with hands-on OHS skills to identify hazards, control risks, and promote workplace safety.

  • Gain hands-on skills to advocate for workers’ health and safety concerns in the workplace.
  • To prevent accidents, injuries, and illnesses by spotting potential dangers early and putting controls in place to protect workers and keep operations compliant.
  • Learn to identify hazards, assess risks, and recommend effective safety controls.
  • Oversee and manage the core activities that ensure an effective Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) function for instance ensuring legal and regulatory OHS compliance.
  • Acquire practical skills to design and implement workplace risk assessment systems.
  • Build expertise in managing daily safety operations and preparing for compliance audits.
  • Master the process of training, mentoring, and guiding workplace health and safety reps.
Workplace Experience Modules

There are Four (4) Workplace Experience modules, carrying a total of 26 credits, included in the Occupational Health and Safety Officer Course. These modules immerse learners in real workplace environments where they apply OHS knowledge, practice essential safety skills, and demonstrate competence in managing hazards, risks, and compliance requirements.

  • Apply occupational health and safety officer skills by advocating for employee rights and workplace safety compliance.
  • Gain practical experience in managing safety meetings, record-keeping, and OHS reporting.
  • Learn to respond effectively to incidents, apply first aid, and ensure legal safety compliance.
  • Develop investigative skills to identify root causes, document findings, and recommend corrective actions.

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Safety Officer Course - FAQs

A Safety Officer course is a structured training programme that equips learners with the knowledge and practical skills to identify hazards, assess risks, and ensure compliance with workplace health and safety regulations.

The course covers topics such as OHS legislation, workplace inspections, incident investigations, emergency preparedness, and safety management systems.

Successful learners are prepared to work as Occupational Health and Safety Officers across industries such as construction, mining, manufacturing, healthcare, and corporate environments.

Yes. Wheelset Academy offers a Safety Officer short course that runs for 2 weeks at a fee of R12,000. Learners also have the option to pay month-to-month at R12,000 with no interest. This short course is designed to provide essential OHS skills and a Certificate of Competence upon completion.

The Safety Officer Skills Training Certificate is a short training programme (2–6 weeks) that focuses on essential OHS skills. It is accredited by SAIOSH or relevant SETAs, and providers like Wheelset Academy issue the certificate after successful completion.

The National Occupational Certificate: Safety Officer (NQF Level 4) is a full qualification registered with the QCTO. It takes longer to complete, includes in-depth theory, practical modules, workplace experience, and requires learners to pass an EISA exam. While the skills certificate equips you quickly for workplace compliance, the national certificate provides a recognised qualification that opens broader career pathways as an Occupational Health and Safety Officer.

 

Yes, you can study the Safety Officer Course part-time while working. The course is designed to be flexible, with options such as evening or weekend classes, blended online learning, and Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for those with relevant experience. This allows working professionals and company-sponsored employees to balance training with their job responsibilities.

 

Course fees depend on study options and payment plans. Contact us for detailed pricing.

 

Yes – it includes workplace experience modules to ensure you are job-ready.

The course duration varies depending on study mode (full-time, part-time, or blended). Contact us for the latest schedule.

This accredited qualification is available through approved training centres nationwide.

A minimum of NQF Level 3 (Grade 11 equivalent) is required.

Course fees depend on study options and payment plans. Contact us for detailed pricing.

You can work as a Safety Officer, OHS Administrator, Compliance Officer, or pursue career advancement into OHS management.

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