White Cards are issued by SafeWork NSW only after completing training in the nationally recognised Unit of Competence:
Nationally Recognised Training delivered by industry experts, for the the mandatory work health and safety training required prior to undertaking construction work. SafeWork NSW approved training.
White Cards are issued by SafeWork NSW only after completing training in the nationally recognised Unit of Competence:
On successful completion of this Course you will receive a SafeWork NSW issued General Construction Induction Training Card (White Card) within 60 days and a DTC Training issued Statement of Attainment for the following unit.
Your learning outcomes will provide you with the skills and knowledge required to demonstrate personal awareness and knowledge of health and safety legislative requirements in order to work safely and prevent injury or harm to self and others
Our training and assessment services are available throughout NSW and our head office is based in Dubbo. Our expert trainers use their extensive industry experience to provide nationally recognised courses incorporating the latest trends and technology.
When you attend our Traffic Control training there is no work to take home and no additional assessment day required. Everything is covered during your course attendance.
You will develop a variety of skills critical to traffic control. Depending on the training you undertake, these skills can include.
Communication, risk management, team work, work health & safety, reading – implementing – or creating traffic guidance schemes, operate and configure equipment for traffic control, interpret data and create work zone traffic management plans, and much more.
This course provides participants with knowledge and skills to perform basic scaffolding for licensing purposes.
It is necessary to hold a licence to operate a forklift. However, if you are “in training” you are permitted to operate a forklift without a licence until such time as you are competent enough to be assessed. You must be within sight and sound of a licenced operator at all times.
An elevating platform (EWP) is either a telescoping device, articulated device, or a combination of these used to support a platform from which personnel, equipment, or materials can be elevated to perform work.
Licence to Operate a EWP – Formal Training & Assessment Course is offered by Get Set Safety And Emergency Training.
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