Vocational Education and Training
All Active TEC Courses
Want more than "just a certificate" ? this course is for people actually wanting to learn and use first aid techniques !
This course teaches the fundamental principles, knowledge and skills to enable the first aider to provide emergency care for injuries and illnesses, for the workplace or to offer assistance in general.
Learn moreThis course is designed to teach students basic CPR techniques to assist in a time of emergency or cardiac arrest.
As a CPR refresher is required by first aiders to maintain the "currency" of their certificate, participants of this course shall be deemed to have met this requirement.
Learn moreThis training course was developed by Active T.E.C. underpinned by elements and criteria provided by the National Unit of Competence to ensure the participant obtains the skill sets required to carry out the function of a Stop Slow Bat Operator.
Practical and theoretical exercises and assessments are utilised to provide activities and experience, to enhance employment opportunities.
This unit is an essential requirement for people who wish to carry out Stop / Slow bat works in the State of Victoria.
Upon successful completion of the course the participant shall be issued with a "Statement of Attainment" and competency card.
Learn moreThe course entitled "Implement and Monitor Traffic Management Plans" is designed a "Adittional" unit for the holders of the current unit of competence RIIWHS205E (Stop Slow Bat Operator).
This unit concentrates on required actions such as placing signage, interpretation/development of traffic management plans and verifying traffic schemes are in accordance with the AS 1742.3 and the RMAC 2004.
Learn moreIt is vital that people, plant and equipment are kept a "safe distances", when working in and around Overhead or Underground Service Assets.
This course provides individuals with an opportunity to receive through training, the knowledge and skills needed to guide people, plant and equipment to safe working distances and not to enter established No Go Zones.
To work as a "No Go Zone" spotter you must complete this unit of competency and establish a basic level of competency to be registered with Energy Safe Victoria (ESV).
Learn moreAs of the 1st of July , 2008 all persons working within the construction industry must be registered to perform construction work with their state Workcover Authority.
The obtain registration you must complete the O,H&S Construction Induction Course and complete the relevant assessment to achieve competency and be eligible for registration. This is relevant to all persons working in any type of Domestic, Commercial Civil Construction work and Owner Building Registration.
Learn moreThis course provides individuals with a structured training program to ensure participants have the knowledge and skill sets to operate an Elevated Work Platform
In particular this course focuses on the operation of Scissor Lift and Vertical Mast style Elevated Work Platforms.
This course is composed of theoretical and practical instruction and assessments, to ensure safe operation of the EWP units described herein.
On successful completion of the training program and relevant assessment, competent students shall receive a Statement of Attainment, and may also request a "Proof of Competency" carry card identifying SL and VL EWP Equipment.
Learn moreThis course provides both theoretical and practical instruction for the erection, modification and dismantling Steel Modular and Quick Stage Scaffolding.
This training and assessment program focuses on the Hazards and Risks, associated with work tasks undertaken to plan, erect and safely maintain scaffolding constructed to a height of 4 metres.
It is designed to establish a clear understanding in the legislative requirements for preparing, and selection of relevant scaffolding type and design and the use of various plant and equipment designed to protect personal planning to work at heights.
Learn moreActive T.E.C provides a series of forklift operation courses, to assist those interested in obtaining a license to Perform High Risk Work (LHRW) to legally operate a forklift truck.
Our courses are designed to provide participants with sufficient practical and theoretical training, prior to conducting assessments to verify the participant is "competent" to operate a forklift truck, and / or eligible to obtain a license.
There are two (2) levels of forklift training and assessment offered, to cater for varying degrees of practical experience a participant may possess.
This give our students the ability to select the training level and process that best suits their needs!
Learn moreThis course has been designed to provide our clients with the national unit of competency to carry out the testing of cord or cord connected appliances and meet the requirement of the AS/NZS Standard 3760 (testing to be conducted by a Competent Person).
Only a competent person may legally test and tag cord or cord connected appliances and this is provided they possess the appropriate equipment that has the capability to do so.
In this course you shall utilise equipment such as Portable Appliance Testers (P.A.T) , RCD test units, Isolation transformer units, Polarity / RCD Test units, sinometers and more.
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