SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol

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RSA Course Tasmania (SITHFAB021) – Responsible Service of Alcohol

The RSA Course Tasmania at NSTA Tasmania™ (training delivered in partnership with NSTA™ RTO 32292) equips hospitality and venue staff across Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, the North West Coast and surrounding areas with the skills and knowledge to responsibly sell, serve, or supply alcohol in compliance with Tasmanian liquor laws.

About this Course

The SITHFAB021 – Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol unit is a nationally recognised competency describing the skills and
knowledge required to sell, serve, or supply alcohol responsibly. Beyond legal compliance, the RSA Course Tasmania fosters a culture of harm minimisation—helping staff recognise early signs of intoxication, manage alcohol-affected patrons, and contribute to safer venues and communities.

Unit: SITHFAB021 – Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol
Mapping: Supersedes and is equivalent to SITHFAB002
Applies to: Bars, restaurants, cafés, hotels, packaged liquor, wineries, breweries & distilleries
Audience: Service staff, sellers, security personnel, licensees, delivery staff
Locations: Training available across Tasmania (Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie & surrounds)

Important: Certification requirements differ across states/territories. This unit covers RSA knowledge common to all jurisdictions;
some authorities require a bridging course to address local differences. Always consult the relevant liquor licensing authority for current requirements.

Where Responsible Practices Apply

Responsible practices must be undertaken wherever alcohol is sold, served, or supplied—including product tastings. This unit therefore applies across all licensed environments, and to personnel involved in the sale, service, promotional service, or supply of alcohol. The scope extends to security staff monitoring customer behaviour and to the licensee responsible for RSA management.

Pre-requisite Unit

Nil

Competency Field & Sector

Field: Food and Beverage
Unit Sector: Hospitality

Elements & Performance Criteria

✔️ Follow the principles of responsible service of alcohol
   – Identify provisions of Tasmanian legislation, licensing requirements, and RSA principles.
   – Request and check proof of age where required.
   – Provide accurate information on alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages.
   – Recognise issues related to different customer groups, especially those at risk.

✔️ Assist customers to drink within appropriate limits
   – Apply knowledge of standard drinks and industry standards.
   – Encourage responsible consumption using a professional approach.
   – Identify early signs of possible intoxication and take action.
   – Offer food and non-alcoholic options as per house policy.
   – Refuse requests for irresponsible service and explain the reasons.

✔️ Assess intoxication & identify when service must be refused
   – Assess intoxication levels using appropriate methods.
   – Identify individual factors that affect responses to alcohol.
   – Recognise customers to whom service must be refused under Tasmanian law.

✔️ Refuse service appropriately & manage safety
   – Refuse alcohol service in a professional, lawful manner.
   – Provide assistance to customers when service is refused.
   – Manage difficult or non-compliant customers safely.
   – Use conflict resolution and communication skills to de-escalate.
   – Identify and respond to situations that pose safety risks for colleagues, customers, or property.

Foundation Skills

✔️ Reading Skills – Interpret complex legal and regulatory documents, in-house policies, and proof-of-age IDs.
✔️ Oral Communication – Provide clear information to customers, and de-escalate conflict with intoxicated individuals.
✔️ Numeracy Skills – Measure and calculate standard drinks and determine proof of age from ID.
✔️ Teamwork Skills – Share customer information with colleagues to ensure RSA compliance.
✔️ Self-Management – Handle hostile or uncooperative customers professionally in line with procedures.

Assessment Requirements

Performance Evidence

✔️ Interpret and apply Tasmanian liquor laws for RSA compliance.
✔️ Explain at least two organisational policies that support responsible service.
✔️ Identify three early indicators of intoxication and apply intervention strategies.
✔️ Demonstrate refusal of service for different intoxicated customer types (distressed, unfed, or under influence of drugs).
✔️ Apply conflict-resolution skills when removing a customer (both compliant and non-compliant cases).
✔️ Provide alternative support options such as non-alcoholic beverages, food, or transport assistance.

Knowledge Evidence

✔️ Public interest reasons for RSA, including reduction of alcohol-related harm.
✔️ Signs of intoxication and effective intervention strategies.
✔️ Customer groups to whom service must be refused (e.g., minors, intoxicated persons).
✔️ Impacts of excessive drinking on individuals, workplaces, and communities.
✔️ Legal drink-drive limits and Tasmanian-specific requirements.
✔️ Strategies for managing difficult customers without escalating conflict.
✔️ Principles of harm minimisation and community education campaigns.
✔️ Organisational policies for safe RSA practices, including signage, refusals, and reporting.
✔️ Offences and penalties for breaching RSA laws in Tasmania.
✔️ Communication methods for refusing service (calm, firm, non-aggressive).
✔️ Requirements for proof of age and reporting falsified documents.
✔️ Policies for remote alcohol sales and deliveries.
✔️ Importance of maintaining RSA certification currency as a hospitality professional.

Industry Relevance in Tasmania

The RSA Course Tasmania aligns with the needs of pubs, clubs, cafés, restaurants, events, cellar doors, packaged liquor outlets and
venues statewide. Graduates confidently check proof of age, manage intoxication risks, resolve difficult situations, and support a safe, compliant
service environment—skills valued by employers across Tasmania.

Ready to Enrol in the RSA Course Tasmania™?

Build real-world confidence with NSTA Tasmania™. Training is available across
Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, the North West Coast and surrounding regions.

Phone: 0448 123 915
Email: tasmania@nsta.edu.au
Address: Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, the North West Coast and surrounding areas


Frequently Asked Questions – RSA Course Tasmania

What is the RSA Course in Tasmania?+
The RSA Course Tasmania (SITHFAB021 Provide Responsible Service of Alcohol) is a nationally recognised qualification. It equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills to responsibly sell, serve, or supply alcohol in compliance with Tasmanian and national licensing laws.

Who needs to complete the RSA Course in Tasmania?+
Anyone working in a role that involves the sale, service, or supply of alcohol must complete the RSA Course in Tasmania. This includes hospitality staff, packaged liquor salespeople, cellar door staff, delivery personnel, and security staff working in licensed premises.

Is the RSA Course nationally recognised?+
✅ Yes. Training at NSTA Tasmania™ is delivered on behalf of NSTA™ (RTO 32292), a Registered Training Organisation authorised to provide nationally recognised qualifications under ASQA standards.

What are the entry requirements for the RSA Course in Tasmania?+
✔ You must be at least 16 years old (note: some venues may only hire staff 18+)
✔ Provide valid photo ID
✔ Be able to communicate in English to meet course and licensing requirements

What will I learn in the RSA Course Tasmania?+
The course covers:
✔ Tasmanian liquor licensing laws
✔ How to identify intoxication and early warning signs
✔ Checking proof of age and recognising fake IDs
✔ Conflict resolution and refusal of service
✔ Harm minimisation strategies
✔ Creating safer environments for staff and patrons

Where is the RSA Course delivered in Tasmania?+
Training is conducted across:
📍 Hobart
📍 Launceston
📍 Devonport
📍 North West Coast
📍 Hadspen
Flexible group bookings and workplace training are also available.

Ready to Enrol in the RSA Course Tasmania™?

Build real-world confidence with NSTA Tasmania™. Training is available across
Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, the North West Coast and surrounding regions.

Phone: 0448 123 915
Email: tasmania@nsta.edu.au
Address: Hobart, Launceston, Devonport, Burnie, the North West Coast and surrounding areas


What Will You Learn?

  • This unit covers the RSA skill and knowledge requirements common to all States and Territories. Some legislative requirements and knowledge will differ across borders. In some cases after completion of this unit, state and territory liquor authorities require candidates to complete a bridging course to address these specific differences.

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