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The Certificate III in Driving Operations qualification is for those looking to take on driving operation job roles within the Transport and Logistics Industry. The course is designed to educate students on the aspects of driving roles including legal responsibilities and obligations, principles of safe loading and securing cargo, industry-standards, accident and emergency procedures required of drivers, so they can have fulfil safe and confident driving career. Successful achievement of the licensing units within the qualification will enable students to upgrade to a heavy vehicle licence or higher-class licence, in line with NSW licensing and regulatory requirements.
Designed by industry leaders, the qualification covers an extensive range of elements to ensure drivers can confidently operate a heavy vehicle in all situations and environments including urban, regional, and long-haul routes.
The Certificate III in Driving Operations provides an exceptional opportunity for participants to upgrade their knowledge and skills, and to gain a nationally recognised qualification for the skills they currently have. It also allows employers to have their staff trained in the latest requirements, without the paperwork and hassles.
Learn moreBuild the practical skills you need to get your start in the dynamic civil construction industry. Get an all-rounder’s introduction, become a qualified civil construction worker and help to shape the future of Australia’s infrastructure.
This qualification reflects the role of a skilled operator working in civil construction. It covers common skills for the construction industry, as well as specialised skills for different areas of work.
To work on a construction site, you need to have the right training. The National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work (ASCC 2007) requires that you complete the “CPCCWHS1001 – Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry” unit or its equivalent. By doing so, you will receive a nationally recognised qualification for preparing for work in the construction industry.
Learn moreBuild your plant operations skills to contribute to exciting, large scale infrastructure projects. Learn to confidently operate heavy machinery like rollers and tip trucks, and work as part of a team on a range of projects including roads, railways and airports.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid and a CPR response to a casualty. The unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide a first aid response in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines. This unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.
Learn moreThis unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to conduct civil construction excavator operations in Civil construction. This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the outcomes required to undertake Work Health and Safety (WHS) induction training within the construction industry. This unit of competency supports the attainment of the basic WHS knowledge required prior to undertaking designated work tasks within any of the sectors within the construction industry
Learn moreA person who operates a forklift must hold a high risk work forklift licence.Training to get a high risk work licence must be completed as part of a course from a Registered Training Organisation (RTO).
A person training to operate a forklift may operate a forklift at their workplace if they are: enrolled with an RTO to train as a forklift operator, and directly supervised while operating the forklift by a person who has both the right licence to perform the high risk work and suitable workplace experience.
The TLILIC0003 Licence to operate a forklift truck is a very useful ticket in all facets of employment and with this and each and every licence an applicant raises their employability greatly.
Learn moreThis unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations in Civil construction. This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Learn moreThis unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to conduct backhoe/loader operations in Civil construction. This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Learn moreThis unit of competency describes the skills and knowledge required to operate a skid steer loader in the civil construction industry. This unit of competency includes: planning and preparing; conducting machine pre-operational checks; operating skid steer loaders; lifting, carrying and placing materials; selecting, removing and fitting attachments; relocating the skid steer loaders; carrying out machine operator maintenance; and cleaning up.
Learn moreThis course specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely perform basic scaffolding work. Scaffolding work involves erecting, altering or dismantling a temporary structure to support a platform from which a person or object could fall more than four metres. This course applies to scaffolding work involving modular or pre-fabricated scaffolds, cantilevered materials hoist with a maximum working load of 500kg, ropes, gin wheels, safety nets and static lines, bracket scaffolds (tank and formwork)
Learn moreThis training has been designed for people needing to develop the skills and knowledge required to operate Mobile Elevating Work Platforms (MEWPs or commonly known as EWPs). The course will provide training in the safe use of various types of elevated work platforms including boom type MEWPs with boom length under 11 metres. Participants may complete singular or multiple modules, depending on the type of EWP they will be operating.
This unit specifies the outcomes required to operate a boom type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) for licensing purposes, and involves the operation of a telescoping device, hinged device or articulated device or any combination of these used to support a platform for which personnel, equipment and materials may be elevated to perform work.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the outcomes required to operate a bridge and gantry crane.
It does not cover the types that are controlled from a location remote to a permanent cabin/control station on the crane and that have three or less powered operations, that is hoist/raise and lower is one operation, for licensing purposes.
Learn moreIt encompasses the requirements for non-slewing crane licence and the vehicle loading crane licence. C6 training and assessment are conducted face-to-face at the clients’ site, with their own crane, or through hire.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the outcomes required for slinging techniques and the selection and inspection of lifting gear as well as directing the crane/operator in the safe movement of loads for licensing purposes.
This unit is based on the requirements of the National Standard for Licensing Persons Performing High Risk Work and provides applicants with the knowledge and skills required to obtain a High Risk Licence to Perform Dogging duties.
Learn moreBasic Rigging Course takes a step up from Dogging with more advanced safety apparatus and includes inspection of equipment, use of a safety harness, preparing rigging equipment and hazard control measures.
Learn moreBasic Rigging Course takes a step up from Dogging with more advanced safety apparatus and includes inspection of equipment, use of a safety harness, preparing rigging equipment and hazard control measures.
Learn moreIntermediate Rigging Course builds on basic rigging and introduces advanced safety apparatus construction such as the rigging of cranes and the inspection of tilt panels.
Learn moreThis unit covers working safely at heights in resources and infrastructure industries. It includes: identifying the work requirements, work procedures and instructions for the task; accessing and installing equipment; performing work at heights; and cleaning up the work area.
This unit specifies the competency required to undertake safe working practices when working at heights or depths.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely perform advanced rigging work. Riggers use mechanical load shifting equipment and associated gear to move, place or secure loads, including plant, equipment or members of a building or structure. Riggers ensure the stability of those members and set up and dismantle cranes and hoists.
Learn moreConfined spaces pose dangers because they are usually not designed to be areas where people work. Confined spaces often have poor ventilation which allows hazardous atmospheres to quickly develop, especially if the space is small.
This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles undertaking work in confined spaces.
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