[PERTH, JUNE 27, 2014] – As one of the leading hospitality experts in Western Australia, AHA(WA) continues to improve its classroom and online courses with the addition of its Responsible Service of Alcohol (RSA) courses.Compliance with the Law
The Liquor Control Act 1988 enforces mandatory training requirements on licensees, approved managers, supervisory staff and bar staff in relation to the management of licensed premises and RSA. Therefore, RSA training is compulsory in WA and across Australia. To comply with the law, AHA(WA) offers these courses to people working in the alcohol industry.
AHA(WA) CEO Bradley Woods said, “The AHA(WA) is committed to delivering first-class training courses with up-to-date content that is delivered by hospitality professionals.”
Trainings from Industry Experts
AHA trainers are experienced hospitality professionals who have trained over 100,000 people since 1998. The Australian Hotels Association (WA) is the leader in RSA training in WA.
“Correspondence with the Department of Racing, Gaming and Liquor (DRGL) enables course content to be updated consistently ensuring the most current information," Mr Woods concluded.
About AHA(WA)
The AHA(WA) has been delivering Approved Managers Training for over 13 years. They provide trainings delivered by industry experts. With their flexible programs, students can complete their Management of Licensed Premises Course either online or in a classroom setting.
For more information, visit their website at http://www.ahawa.asn.au.