General Induction Training provides persons entering the construction industry with a basic knowledge of requirements under WHS laws, the common hazards and risks likely to be encountered on construction sites and how these risks should be controlled.
Who is this training for?
site managers, supervisors, surveyors, labourers and tradespeople.
people who access operational construction zones (unaccompanied or not directly supervised by an inducted person).
workers whose employment causes them to routinely enter operational construction zones.
Content
General Induction Training provides persons entering the construction industry with a basic knowledge of requirements under WHS laws, the common hazards and risks likely to be encountered on construction sites and how these risks should be controlled.
Assessment
The course consists of individual and group based Formative and Summative assessment, which is short answer, multiple choice and a number of observational activities.
Outcome
Upon successful completion of the training, participants will receive a Statement of Training (SOT) from SafeWork NSW valid for 60 days. You can start work with this SOT immediately.
Participants also receive a Statement of Attainment from Star Training Academy for CPCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry.
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