Great news! Our Building and Construction courses are designed to help you embark on a journey of construction excellence. With a range of programs that cover foundational skills to advanced techniques, you'll gain hands-on learning and industry-relevant knowledge. Whether you're new to the field or seeking to enhance your expertise, our courses offer a pathway to a rewarding career in construction. Join us and dive into the world of building and construction to acquire the skills needed to contribute to the creation of infrastructures that shape our communities.
Construction Industry Courses
This course set is designed for new and experienced personnel required to work in confined spaces and work safely at heights at an operational level typically in the resources and infrastructure industries. Many roles require both confined space and work safely at heights training, including safety, injury prevention and maintenance personnel, engineers, risk managers, mine managers, cable installers and transport personnel.
A construction worker must have completed general construction induction training (commonly known as the “White Card”) before being permitted to commence work on a construction site. This is a mandatory requirement across Australia.
If you have never worked in the construction industry before or you have lost your White Card; then this is the course for you. This course will help introduce you to or serve as a reminder of the current health and safety legislative requirements, personal awareness, and the basic principles of risk management for working in the construction industry in order to work safely and prevent injury or harm to self and others.
Our comprehensive course is perfect for both new and experienced personnel who need to work safely at heights in the resources and infrastructure industries. We cover a broad range of height risk situations and teach students how to implement safe working procedures according to regulations and legislative requirements. Our course will help you identify risks, implement appropriate control measures, and understand the strengths and limitations of fall protection equipment.
Our Confined Space Training course is perfect for both new and experienced personnel who are required to work confined spaces in the resources and infrastructure industries at an operational level. This course covers key terminology, regulations, and legislative requirements governing entering and working in confined spaces. Participants will learn to identify hazards and emergencies, implement appropriate control measures, conduct risk assessments, and apply for a confined space entry permit. Join us to ensure the safety of your personnel and compliance with regulations.
This course is designed to equip occupants of facilities with the necessary skills and knowledge to prepare for and respond to emergency situations. It covers a range of topics including identifying and assessing emergencies, safely confining them, using initial response equipment, and reporting on the facility's emergency response. The course is particularly useful for those who are required to have attack firefighting skills for small emergencies, such as small fires, chemical spills, or vehicle accidents. All aspects of the course are undertaken in accordance with legislative requirements, organisational policies and procedures, and accepted safe practices.
This course is designed for individuals working in the resources and infrastructure industries who need to follow WHS policies procedures to ensure a safe work environment. The course covers a range of topics including site safety procedures, personal and operational safety measures, maintaining personal wellbeing, safe manual handling procedures, responding to emergency situations, identifying and reporting incidents, and taking positive safe action to enhance workplace safety.
PO0115 Non-Accredited: Boom Verification of Competency
PO0114 Non-Accredited Vertical Lift Verification of Competency
P00113 Non-Accredited: Scissor Lift Verification of Competency
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This Verification Of Competency (VOC) tests the skills and knowledge required to operate a Scissor lift under 11m operations (Western Australia Only)
The VOC applies to those working in a site based roles.
The VOC is essential if you are conducting the operation of a Scissor lift mobile plant. The VOC covers the operational procedures of the equipment, This VOC does not cover equipment over 11m and is not a Licence to operate which is not required for equipment under 11m in WA.
The course covers:
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Basic principles of health and safety in the construction industries in WA.
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Preventing workplace injuries and illnesses
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Identifying workplace hazards
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Hazard control measures
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Choosing the right machine
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Pre and post operational checks
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Setting up the machine
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Operating the machine
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Shut down and secure procedures
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Relevant WHS Requirements and Duty of Care
It encompasses responsibilities for, health, safety and risk management processes at all operative levels and adherence to safety practices as part of the normal way of doing work.
Completing the verification of competency will confirm an individual's skills and knowledge to carry out and complete the use of an Scissor lift and ensure procedures and to perform safe work practices. It consists of real-life practical skills and knowledge to allow the participant to be assessed as competent in demonstrating the ability to operate equipment and/or undertake Scissor lift operator role.