About Australian Safe T Training
RTO code: 21852
Since 2005, Australian Safe T Training has been offering Nationally Accredited safety training courses, High Risk licensing for Forklift and Elevated Work Platform as well as certification for various vocations across Melbourne. The business has been part of the West Gippsland community for 18 years and is now based in Bunyip. We are a proudly locally owned and operated family business.
As a registered safety training organisation (RTO 21852), we offer an extensive array of nationally accredited courses, safety training courses, occupational health and safety compliance management systems, verifications of competencies (VOCs), risk assessments and can provide all your continuing education needs.
Our clients, many of whom are long-standing, feel confident turning to us when they need to upgrade or update their certifications.
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CPCWHS1001
Online, On Campus, Distance, Traineeship
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Builders Labourer
Construction Labourer
General Labourer
Get your Construction Industry White Card with the CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry. This nationally recognised short course is mandatory for anyone who routinely enters a construction site in Australia, including site managers, tradies, apprentices, surveyors, and labourers. During your studies, you will learn your WHS responsibilities and develop skills in hazard identification and risk control. The course covers: using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE), understanding safety signs, reporting hazards, incident and emergency responses, interpreting safety documents, and more. Enquire now for the full list of White Card competencies and training providers near you that offer this short course..
Average duration: Half day.
22325VIC
On Campus
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Spotter Catcher
The 22325VIC Course in Workplace Spotting for Service Assets is the course you need to become a qualified spotter, registered with Energy Safe Victoria (ESV). This nationally recognised skillset teaches you how to work safely in the vicinity of overhead powerlines and underground assets, as well as operational plant and equipment. The course covers: first aid in the workplace, identifying hazards associated with overhead and underground assets, undertaking pre-shift safety checks, communicating with plant operators, responding to emergency situations, and more. Enquire now for the list of entry requirements, WorkSafe outcomes, and the nearest enrolment centre..
Average duration: 2 days.
AHCMOM213
On Campus, Traineeship
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The AHCMOM213 Operate and Maintain Chainsaws assesses students' skills in using, maintaining, and safely storing chainsaws according to manufacturer specifications, cutting methods, and environmental impact considerations. The unit of competency covers the safe operation of hand-held chainsaws and their maintenance to ensure operational readiness. It applies to individuals who undertake cross-cutting of fallen timber using safe cutting techniques, adhering to low-risk work procedures and workplace health and safety regulations.
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RIIWHS202E
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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The RIIWHS202E Enter and Work in Confined Spaces unit covers essential knowledge and skills for safely operating in confined spaces. It includes identifying hazards, conducting risk assessments, obtaining work permits, and using safety equipment. Aimed at operational roles in resources and infrastructure industries, participants work under supervision, following prescribed routines to ensure quality outcomes. This unit is mandatory for anyone needing to enter confined spaces, ensuring compliance with safety standards and procedures.
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TLILIC0005
Online, On Campus, Traineeship
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The TLILIC0005 Licence to Operate a Boom-type Elevating Work Platform (Boom Length 11 Metres or More) outlines the requirements for safely using a boom-type Elevating Work Platform (EWP) of 11 metres or longer. It covers operating procedures in compliance with legal standards. Holding this licence does not automatically confer a High Risk Work Licence (HRWL) for operating such equipment. A boom-type EWP includes telescopic, hinged, articulated devices, or their combinations, used to elevate personnel, equipment, and materials. Successful completion necessitates the possession of a boom-type EWP HRWL.
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Average duration: 2 days.
RIIWHS204E
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The RIIWHS204E Work Safely at Heights training accreditation is suitable for those required to work at heights. It provides essential skills and knowledge for safely working at heights across various industries, including resources, quarrying, drilling, agriculture, government, defence, manufacturing, heavy industry, and construction. This unit describes the competencies needed to work safely at heights in resources and infrastructure sectors, applying to operational roles under supervision, involving known routines and procedures, with responsibility for work quality outcomes.
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