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MIA Introduces Online Work Health & Safety Course for Marina Professionals

Enhancing Safety Standards in Australia's Marina Industry

MIA Introduces Online Work Health & Safety Course for Marina Professionals?w=400

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The Marina Industries Association (MIA) has unveiled a new online Work Health & Safety (WHS) Best Practice Course, specifically designed to address the unique risks and challenges faced by professionals in marina environments.
This initiative underscores MIA's commitment to promoting safety and operational excellence within the Australian marina industry.

The two-hour course is tailored for all marina workers, whether they operate in office settings or on the docks. While it doesn't replace on-site inductions, it provides a solid foundation of knowledge, ensuring that employees are well-informed about the specific safety risks associated with marina operations and how to mitigate them effectively.

Key features of the course include:

  • Comprehensive Content: Covers a wide range of safety topics pertinent to marina operations, from equipment handling to emergency response protocols.
  • Flexibility: Being online and accessible anytime, it allows workers to complete the training at their convenience, accommodating various schedules.
  • Industry Relevance: Developed with input from industry experts, ensuring that the content is both current and applicable to real-world scenarios.

Since its launch, the course has seen strong participation, with numerous marina professionals enrolling to enhance their safety knowledge. This proactive approach to safety education is expected to lead to a reduction in workplace incidents and foster a culture of safety within the industry.

For individuals involved in marina operations, including those managing personal watercraft like jet skis, this course offers valuable insights into maintaining a safe working environment. Understanding and implementing best practices in safety not only protects personnel but also ensures the longevity and reliability of the equipment and facilities.

At Jetski Loans Australia, we recognize the importance of safety in all aspects of marine activities. We encourage our clients and partners to take advantage of educational opportunities like the MIA's WHS course to enhance their knowledge and contribute to a safer marina community.

Published:Monday, 23rd Feb 2026
Source: Paige Estritori

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