All persons on a construction site must complete WHS Induction training and obtain the General Construction Induction (White Card Training) before they are permitted on a building site.
Overview
Nationally compliant safety training for workers in the ACT and NSW construction industry. (CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry).
All persons on a construction site must complete WHS Induction training and obtain the General Construction Induction (White Card Training) before they are permitted on a building site.
About the course
There are no prerequisites for this course.
CIT's White Card course is delivered virtually through a combination of real time video conferencing, the use of a self-paced learning and assessment program, and the submission of student video answers.
To attend the course, you will need access to a laptop, desktop or tablet device with a web camera and an up-to-date internet browser. You will also need a reliable internet connection.
To complete the course, you will also need to have the following Personal Protective Equipment (PPE):
hard hat,
high vis vest,
ear protection, and
eye protection.
CIT has an impressive 90 year history providing technical and further education in the ACT and surrounding area. Today, it trains around 20,000 students each year, touching more lives post- secondary school than any other tertiary education institution in the ACT.
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