Construction workers in the ACT require a General Construction Induction Card (White Card) when working on a construction site. This course prepares participants for the construction site through understanding of their WHS responsibilities and the skills to identify hazards.
Construction workers in the ACT require a General Construction Induction Card (White Card) when working on a construction site. This course prepares participants for the construction site through understanding of their WHS responsibilities and the skills to identify hazards. This course is delivered and assessed in English.
Up to 70% of the course cost may be refundable to eligible applicants through the ACT Building and Construction Industry Training Fund. We will apply for this refund on your behalf on successful completion of the course.
Program Description
This course prepares participants for the construction site through understanding of their WHS responsibilities and the skills to identify hazards.
This course is delivered and assessed in English. Participants are required to understand both written and spoken English to a basic level to complete this course.
If you are unable to read and write in the English language the professional services of an accredited translator are required (cost at participants expense). You are required to attend an approved non-English speaking training date. These dates are separate to normal training dates and are dictated by MBA Group Training.
Pre - Requisities
Content
The course will provide participants with the content covering:
The law, employers, employees
WHS Communication and reporting processes
Emergency and incident response procedures
Hazards and risks
Certification
Competent participants will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry.
MBA ACT members include major companies operating in the ACT, but primarily small and family businesses. Our members represent the entire supply chain of the industry, including commercial and residential builders, civil contractors, subcontractors, suppliers, property developers, and professional consultants that support the building and construction industry.
We have operated the ACT’s leading specialist building and construction industry training organisation, MBA Group Training, since 1969.
In 2020, we established our formal legal division, MBA Legal, to provide our members with an avenue for specialist legal representation.
Since the early 2000s, we have provided our members with access to industry-tailored insurance through Master Builders Fidelity Fund and Master Builders Insurance Brokers.
Our aim is to help our members operate safe, productive and successful businesses by providing.
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