FEATURE ARTICLE Review of the implementation of the Australian Occupational Health and Safety Education Accreditation process Eamon Brown, Tim Driscoll, Margaret Cook, Bruce King and Pam Pryor Mr Eamon Brown (BMedSc, MPH) is Upper GI Data Manager, Surgical Upper GI Department, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. Prof Tim Driscoll (BSc(Med), MBBS MOHS PhD) is Professor of Epidemiology and Occupational Medicine and Director of the Master of Public Health at Sydney School of Public Health, University of Sydney. Dr Margaret Cook (BOccTh, Grad Dip OHS, MHSc, PhD) is Senior Lecturer, OHS Education, University of Queensland. Emeritus Prof Bruce King (BA, DipT, DipEd, DipEd, MA(Research)) retired from the University of South Australia. Ms Pam Pryor (BSc, BEd, Grad Dip OHM, M App Sci) is Registrar, Australian Occupational Health and Safety Education Accreditation Board. Address for correspondence: Mr Eamon Brown, c/o Prof Tim Driscoll, Room 317B, Sydney School of Public Health, Edward Ford Building A27, The University of Sydney NSW 2006. Email: eamonbrown87@gmail.com Tel: + 61 4 1584 8491 Conflict of interest The authors of this paper declare no conflicts of interest. Abstract Introduction The Australian OHS Education Accreditation Board (the Board) commenced accreditation of university occupational health and safety (OHS) courses in 2013. A formal evaluation of this accreditation was undertaken, with the qualitative review component, the main activity, reported here. Aims To assess the opinions of the OHS Academics, Professionals and Program Leaders, of their experience in undertaking the OHS Education Accreditation process for the first time and assess where support or further development or resources might be required to assist with the OHS Education Accreditation process nationally. J Health Saf Environ 2016, 32(3): 79-82