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The CPCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry course, commonly referred to as the White Card course, is a mandatory requirement for individuals seeking employment or working in the construction industry in Australia. This course aims to provide participants with the necessary knowledge and skills to understand and implement essential safety practices and regulations in the construction workplace.
Throughout the course, participants will learn about a wide range of key topics related to workplace health and safety in the construction industry. These topics may include, but are not limited to:
Legislative Requirements
Identification of Hazards and Risks
Risk Control Measures
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Communication and Reporting
Emergency Response Procedures
Safe Work Practices.
Environmental Sustainability.
The CPCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry course typically involves a combination of theoretical learning and practical exercises. Participants may engage in group discussions, case studies, interactive activities, and assessments to reinforce their understanding of the safety concepts and practices relevant to the construction industry.
Successful completion of the course will result in the issuance of a White Card, which is a nationally recognised certification indicating that the participant has acquired the essential knowledge and skills to work safely in the construction industry. The White Card is a mandatory requirement for individuals seeking employment or working in construction-related roles across Australia.
Please note that the specific course content, duration, and delivery method may vary depending on the training provider and jurisdiction. It is advisable to consult the relevant training provider or regulatory authorities for precise details regarding the CPCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry course in your specific region.
Course Overview:
The TLILIC0005 - Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) course is designed to train participants in the safe and competent operation of a boom-type elevating work platform, commonly known as a cherry picker or aerial lift. Boom-type EWPs are used in various industries for tasks that require working at elevated heights, such as maintenance, construction, and utilities.
Course Content:
Upon completing the course, participants will be able to:
Certification:
Upon successful completion of the course, you will be issued with a statement of attainment (certificate) for the following units:
Course Duration: 2 Days in class Face to Face
Course Requirements: Person must be over the age of 18, have the ability to read, write and understand English, have a basic knowledge of mathematics to work out formulas. Be able to provide 2 forms of identification including one with a photo. Being physically fit enough and be able to work with lifting equipment such as chains, slings and ropes and not have any conditions that would preclude you from holding a high risk licence.
Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety is a nationally recognised qualification in Australia that focuses on developing the skills and knowledge required to work in the field of occupational health and safety. This course equips individuals with the necessary competencies to contribute to the management of WHS hazards and risks within a workplace.
Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety provides a comprehensive understanding of WHS principles and practices. It covers a range of topics related to workplace safety, risk management, hazard identification, incident investigation, and compliance with WHS legislation.
The Statutory Supervisor course provides the essential WHS and risk management knowledge, skills and national Units of Competency required for Statutory Supervisors in the Western Australian mining industry.
As a Statutory Supervisor you will oversee elevated levels of risk within your work area. This course ensures you receive a comprehensive and well-rounded knowledge base, directly relevant to the role and responsibilities of supervisors in the mining sector.
This course covers two Units of Competency, which meet the WorkSafe requirements under Schedule 26 of the WHS (Mines) Regulations (WA) 2022:
As well as completing the two Units of Competency, there is also an examination component that Statutory Supervisors are required to pass. This is managed by the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS)