Our White Card construction induction training course is designed to train participants in how to carry out tasks safely whilst working in the construction industry.
Our White Card construction induction training course is designed to train participants in how to carry out tasks safely whilst working in the construction industry.
The course provides participants personal awareness of occupational health and safety legislative requirements, and the basic principles of risk management and prevention of injury and illness in the construction industry.
Under the Occupational Safety and Health Regulations 1996, individuals must hold a construction induction certificate (White Card) to undertake construction work at a workplace.
This face to face course includes informative videos and audio, with multiple-choice questions to test your understanding and deliver all the information required to be prepared for work on site.
Please note: As per the Western Australian Department of Mines, Industry Regulations and Safety (DMIRS) requirements, WorkSafe Construction Induction Training (CIT) cards can only be issued to candidates who are physically located in Western Australia at the time of their assessment. Therefore, you must be based in Western Australia in order to obtain the WA White Card via this course.
Learning Outcomes
Our team started training and upskilling West Australians in 2011 to fill the gap in service providers for regional areas and to ensure traffic management training adequately prepared participants to enter the industry. Since then, we have helped raise the bar for professionalism and safety.
Over the last ten years, we have trained more than 15,000 people so they can connect with employers and grow their careers within the construction industry.
AusQ Training is a registered training organisation that is accredited by the Training Accreditation Council. As a Main Roads WA approved training provider, we provide a range of solutions and always aim to make learning hands-on and interesting for all students.
Our entire team has extensive industry experience so we are across best-practices and compliance legislation.
Our Mission
“To create positive, fun and memorable learning experiences, that offer excellent value and lead to positive outcomes.”
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