What happens in an RSA course
In the dynamic, ever-changing world of dining and catering, keeping up-to-date with the latest guidelines is crucial. Recently, hospitality regulatory bodies have issued notices to bars and restaurants for not getting personnel RSA-certified.
In the dynamic, ever-changing world of dining and catering, keeping up-to-date with the latest guidelines is crucial. Recently, hospitality regulatory bodies have issued notices to bars and restaurants for not getting personnel RSA-certified.
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In the dynamic, ever-changing world of dining and catering, keeping up-to-date with the
latest guidelines is crucial. Recently, hospitality regulatory bodies have issued notices to
bars and restaurants for not getting personnel RSA-certified.
If you work in the hospitality industry and want to know more about this course, we got
your back. This article will discuss everything that you need to know about the RSA
certification.
Course outline
An RSA course is legally mandated for licensees and staff selling, offering, or serving
alcohol on-premises. It further extends to late night and packaged liquor licences.
Licensees and staff who are subject to RSA requirements get one month — from the
date they first sell liquor on a licensed premise — to complete an approved RSA training
course. While we will discuss this in detail later, a quick Google search, like “RSA
course near me,” would be enough to get you started.
Course objective
The course’s main goal is to address the problem of illegal drinking — and the bars and
restaurants facilitating it. While alcohol is enjoyed safely and responsibly by many
people, this has pervaded society so that even underage individuals are consuming it.
The misuse and abuse of alcohol can have a devastating effect on not just those taking
it but also society.
Thus, it is an ethical and legal obligation that institutions serving alcohol and other such
substances obtain the RSA (Responsible Service of Alcohol) certificate. It shows that you
know the regulations concerning alcohol consumption in Australia.
Course syllabus and highlights
In this course, you will learn how to serve alcohol safely and responsibly by segregating
intoxicated customers, underage drinkers, and everyone in between. This course will
also provide vital guidelines about dealing with customers indulging in drink driving.
The course will give an in-depth overview of the regulations regarding alcohol and its
consumption. You will learn how to measure standard drinks and legally sell and serve
alcohol as well.
Moreover, you will also gain insight into various other technicalities, such as Refusing
Entry to Minors, Slow Down Service, House Policy, Refusal of Service, etc.
Certification cost
The cost of getting certified is relatively affordable — especially considering it would
most likely get borne by the employer. Rates vary, though, between $40 and $160
depending on the package chosen and the state it was completed in.
In most states except Victoria, the RSA can be undertaken online, and the costs vary
here too. Digital certificates, while cheaper, are still verified by the authorities. You can
check the prices with a quick search online.
Recognized RSA courses
There are various RSA courses available in the market, but it is recommended that you
take up the ones that are accredited with the Victorian RSA council. However, there are
other options as well — depending upon your funding.
You can enroll in either the Victorian RSA program (face to face) or the nationally
accredited RSA, which provide Responsible Service of Alcohol (SITHFAB002) courses
face to face or online to work in a licensed venue in Victoria.
During the quarantine, this extended to include virtual classroom sessions as part of the
program. Catch is an exciting Sydney based, Registered Training Organisation that
provides high quality, face to face training courses that help student’s progress their
careers in a range of fields.
Contact Details
Catch Training Pty Ltd.
Head Office:
PO Box 279, Beecroft, NSW, 2119
Phone: 02 8007 3427
Email: catch@catch.nsw.edu.au
Website: https://www.catch.nsw.edu.au/
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