This unit of competency supports the attainment of the basic WHS knowledge required prior to undertaking designated work tasks within any of the sectors within the construction industry
This unit specifies the outcomes required to undertake Work Health and Safety (WHS) induction training within the construction industry.
This unit of competency supports the attainment of the basic WHS knowledge required prior to undertaking designated work tasks within any of the sectors within the construction industry
What You Need To Know:
Prior to enrolling in this course you will need to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI) please visit www.usi.gov.au and ensure you have at least one form of identification
You Must be a minimum of 14 years of age
You must understand and speak the English language at a level that enables the safe performance on a construction site
You must supply 100 points of identification, including (1) form of current photo identification
Wear comfortable and practical clothing and enclosed footwear
Tea and Coffee and Lunch is provided (if conducted at our facilities), local shops are nearby
Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the commencement of training
Assessment:
Participants will be facilitated in a number of ways including both practical and theory activities and a knowledge written/verbal assessment. Face to face training will be under the guidance of one of our qualified and experienced trainers who hold the relevant and up to date WHS qualifications and vocational education experience.
At All Onsite Training & Assessment, our ASQA registered RTO in Wollongong is permitted to deliver high risk work training and assessments nationally. We are fully qualified and approved to provide high risk work training.
And assessment for licences in the states and territories of NSW, WA, QLD, NT and TAS, and high risk work licence unit of competency training and assessment in VIC, SA and ACT.
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