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Most RSA courses are boring. Our course is not. Learn more.
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Our RSA course is 100% online. Print your certificate when you pass. Learn more.
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It’s low cost and fully tax deductible.
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We have trained over 50,000 people in RSA! Learn more.
$65 National RSA Course (work in WA, SA, NT)
On completion, successful students will receive a Statement of Attainment with the relevant nationally-recognised code.
$90 QLD RSA course (work in QLD and the National RSA States)
On completion, successful students will receive an OLGR approved RSA Training Course Certificate plus a Statement of Attainment with the relevant nationally-recognised code.
NSW, VIC and Tas
This RSA course is not suitable for anyone working in NSW, Vic and Tasmania. Please check the individual state requirements (as each State varies) before you enroll in any RSA course.
Important information
The Responsible Service of Alcohol or RSA course unit (SITHFAB009A – Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol), aims to provide people who serve alcohol in licensed premises, with the skills and knowledge needed to serve responsibly. Please view CFT’s policies and pre-enrolment information. Please note that you will be assessed on your knowledge as you progress through the course. All training is delivered by CFT International RTO #21120. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
What are the benefits of doing your RSA course online?
- Save travel time and money by doing your RSA course online
- Print your certificate immediately, no waiting on Australia Post
- Do your RSA course anytime, anywhere there is internet, at work, in bed, at a cafe wherever..
- Online RSA courses are fully accredited by the Government
- A great learning experience, not boring like 4 hours of classroom training
- Travel with your RSA course to other States and have a working holiday
- Reduce your carbon footprint, no petrol used, no trees wasted on thick manuals
- Your RSA course is fully supported by experienced hospitality staff available by phone or email
- The RSA course fee is tax deductible
- Help protect others from harming themselves, you or others, like minors and drink drivers
- Avoid the risk of you being fined for not serving responsibly
- Avoid the risk of your venue being fined or losing their liquor license.
For more details on these benefits, in a hilariously written style (by my own admission;) click here.
How does your RSA course reduce your risk?
Every day, people serving alcohol may risk being fined thousands of dollars. Get your official RSA certificate and avoid this risk by learning what it means to serve responsibly. Learn what the law says about your duty of care towards patrons and how to stay on the right side of the law. Don’t end up with a hefty fine, or worse, abusive and potentially dangerous drunken patrons. Do your RSA course online now.
How does your RSA course help protect your venue?
Managers and the licensee may also subject to fines for breaking responsible service laws. These fines can run into thousands of dollars and lawsuits can run even higher. A venue may even have its license to sell alcohol taken away. This could mean closure for the venue and the loss of everyone’s jobs including yours. Help protect your venue from this, do your RSA course and get your RSA certificate now.
How does your RSA course help you protect patrons?
As a server of alcohol you have a duty of care towards patrons. Do your RSA course and help protect vulnerable groups like minors and young people from intoxication. Who knows? By doing your RSA course, you may just protect someone from harm, including yourself. If you need any more convincing check out why your RSA course is important. ___________________________________________________________________________________________
Check out our blog about the issues your RSA course covers
Check out our blog for the latest articles on our online RSA course. Here are a few of our latest posts. Our blog is a great place to start if you want to learn more about responsible service, disorderly or intoxicated patrons, refusing service, blood alcohol concentration, standard drinks and other aspects of serving responsibly. Click the heading above to go there now.