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These units for part of the core units for UEG40222 Certificate IV in Gas Supply Industry Operations. This course describes the skills, knowledge and outcomes required to lead the performance of a team and to develop team cohesion, implement operational plans by planning and acquiring resources, monitoring and adjusting operational performance and providing reports on performance, plan and prioritise own work tasks. It also addresses the skills and knowledge to monitor and obtain feedback on personal work performance and to compile a gas industry technical report by preparing, identifying, collecting and analysing gas industry data and information to compile a technical report.
Learn moreThis qualification reflects the role of individuals working in supervisory and technical specialist positions in civil construction. They perform tasks involving a broad range of varied work activities most of which are specialised and within known or changing contexts. They are responsible for the quantity and quality of their own work, as well as for the output of others. They contribute to the development of technical solutions to non-routine problems.
Learn moreThis qualification reflects the role of individuals working the area of rigging and dogging in the building and construction industry.
Occupational titles can include rigger and dogger.
The qualification includes units of competency that cover common skills and knowledge for the building and construction industry, as well as those that are more specific to the occupations of a dogger and rigger. Due to the high-risk nature of the job role, the qualification provides a strong focus on safety.
This is a licensed occupation. Users should check requirements with their relevant licensing authority.
Learn moreThis nationally accredited qualification in RII30820 Certificate III in Civil Construction Plant Operations enables you to gain skills in mobile plant operations and become a skilled civil worker.
Learn moreThese units for part of the core units for UEG30121 Certificate III in Gas Supply Industry Operations.
This course provide the skills and knowledge required to gather information and support effective relationships and networks, with particular regard to communication and representation, and organise personal work schedules, to monitor and obtain feedback on work performance and to maintain required levels of competence.
The course applies to individuals who use leadership skills to support the development of teams and help facilitate communication between team members, who exercise discretion and judgement and apply a broad range of competencies in various work contexts.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Learn moreThis unit will provide a sound knowledge and skill base to provide CPR to a casualty in a range of situations including community and workplace settings.
Learn moreThis nationally accredited qualification in RII30920 Certificate III in Civil Construction (Road Construction and Maintenance), enables you to gain skills in road construction and maintenance and become a skilled worker.
Learn moreThis course provides students with the skills and knowledge required to operate and excavator to lift, carry and place materials.
This course is suitable to those working in site based roles.
Learn moreThe unit of competency specifies the mandatory work health and safety training required prior to undertaking construction work. The unit requires the person 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. It covers identifying and orally reporting common construction hazards, understanding basic risk control measures, and identifying procedures for responding to potential incidents and emergencies. It also covers correctly selecting and fitting common personal protective equipment (PPE) used for construction work.
Learn moreThis unit will provide the knowledge and skill set to competently remove non friable asbestos. It includes preparing for removal of asbestos, containing asbestos and requirements to dispose of asbestos. Under the work health and safety regulations workers must hold a certificate for the class of asbestos removal work that they are undertaking.
Learn moreThis course covers risk management for those who undertake manual handling tasks as part of their work. Training should be provided to workers using their body for lifting, lowering, filling, emptying or carrying loads such as boxes and parcels etc. This training is also suitable for managers, supervisors and staff responsible for work organisation, job and task design.
This course will provide the knowledge to conduct manual handling tasks in a way which will minimise risk of injury.
Learn moreThis unit is aim at Managers & Supervisors it involves the skills and knowledge required to monitor the safety of transport activities.
It includes determining and monitoring chain of responsibility features in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) or applicable state/territory law and regulations. It also involves administering and monitoring chain of responsibility workplace policies and procedures, and identifying and reporting chain of responsibility risks.
Learn moreThe Yellow Card training course provides students with the skills and knowledge to operate of a boom-type elevating work platform under 11m and scissor lift.
The boom and scissor lift training units describe a participant’s skill and knowledge required to operate an elevating work platform in a variety of industries. The units are appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Learn moreThis course covers the requirements for operating a gantry or overhead crane which is controlled by pendant or wireless remote.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any gantry, bridge, jib or wall mounted crane with three (3) or less powered motions.
Short/Cross travel is one motion; Long/Length travel is a second motion; and Hoist raise or Hoist lower is a third motion.
This course does not cover the requirements for a gantry or overhead crane with four (4) or more powered motions. A High Risk Work Licence (class CB) is required for this type of crane.
Learn moreThis course is the EWPA Yellow Card which is accredited through the Elevating Work Platform Association (EWPA) is offered in NSW only.
The Yellow Card training course RIIHAN301E – Operate elevating work platform provides students with the skills and knowledge to operate of a boom-type elevating work platform under 11m, scissor lift and vertical lift.
The boom and scissor lift training units describe a participant’s skill and knowledge required to operate an elevating work platform in a variety of industries. The units are appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Learn moreThis unit will provide a sound knowledge and skill base required to operate and maintain breathing apparatus and equipment in an irrespirable atmosphere as defined by Australian Standards. This unit also includes selection, use and maintenance of respiratory protective equipment.
This unit applies to operators who are working in a confined space, with hazardous gases/vapours, in an oxygen deficient atmosphere, in other situations requiring the wearing of breathing apparatus.
Learn moreThis unit is generally for general awareness for frontline staff who work in the supply chain. It involves the skills and knowledge required to ensure the safety of transport activities.
It includes identifying features and applying chain of responsibility obligation in the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL) or applicable state/territory law and regulations. It also includes identifying and reporting chain of responsibility risks.
Transport activities as defined by the HVNL or applicable state/territory law and regulations. Work is performed under close direction, generally within a team environment.
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class LF) for forklifts.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any forklift, including counterbalance, reach trucks and high reach forklifts within Australia.
Learn moreThis Front End Loader Ticket unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Where equipment being assessed requires the fitting and removal of attachments to be demonstrated an integrated tool carrier unit should be used.
Learn moreThis unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to test the working atmosphere, using electronic test apparatus, to find out if it is safe for the proposed work.
Learn moreHaul Truck training is appropriate for those working in operational roles. This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to operate, load, haul and dump materials using an articulated haul truck. This training applies to both front and rear dumping haul trucks.
Evidence is required to be collected that demonstrates a candidate’s competency in this training unit. Evidence must be relevant to the roles within this sector’s work operations and satisfy all of the requirements of the performance criteria. Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and industry sectors, and must be sourced form state jurisdictions prior to applying this unit.
This is a nationally recognised qualification that qualifies you to safely operate a haul truck in the civil, mining and resources sector.
Learn moreThis unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Learn moreThis unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Learn moreThis unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Learn moreThis unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Where equipment being assessed requires the fitting and removal of attachments to be demonstrated an integrated tool carrier unit should be used.
Learn moreThis Skid Steer training unit (Bobcat Ticket) is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Learn moreThis unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Where equipment being assessed requires the fitting and removal of attachments to be demonstrated an integrated tool carrier unit should be used.
Learn moreThis Telehandler Course/Telehandler Licence unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to conduct telescopic materials handler operations in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.
This Telehandler Course/Telehandler Licence unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Training will be completed with fork tynes, however if required, training can also be completed with other attachments such as crane jibs, earthmoving buckets, grabs etc.
This course does not cover the requirements for operating a slewing telehandler or for crane jib attachments with a lifting capacity over 3 tonnes. A High Risk Work licence class C2 or above is required for slewing telehandlers, or CN or above for crane jib attachments over 3 tonne.
Learn moreThis course will provide students with the TSHA Gold Card Licence.
This Telehandler Ticket/Telehandler Licence unit describes a participant’s skills and knowledge required to conduct telescopic materials handler operations in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.
This Telehandler Ticket/Telehandler Licence unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles.
Training will be completed with fork tynes, however if required, training can also be completed with other attachments such as crane jibs, earthmoving buckets, grabs etc.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the outcomes required to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding at the Advanced level. Scaffolding consists of all intermediate scaffolding work including all other scaffolding work connected with the use and operation of Hung scaffolds and Suspended scaffolds for licensing purposes.
Learn moreThis unit (Basic Scaffolding Course) specifies the outcomes required to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding at the basic level, consisting of scaffolding work connected with the operation or use of modular or pre-fabricated scaffolds, cantilevered materials hoists with a maximum working load of 500kg, ropes and gin wheels, safety nets and static lines, and bracket scaffolds (tank and formwork) for licensing purposes.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the outcomes required to erect, alter and dismantle scaffolding at the Intermediate level which includes use and operation of Cantilevered crane-loading platforms, Cantilevered and spurred scaffolds, Barrow ramps and sloping platforms, perimeter safety screens and shutters Mast climbers, and tube and coupler scaffolds (including tube and coupler covered ways and gantries) for licensing purposes.
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class WP) for boom-type elevating work platforms.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any boom-type elevating work platform, including self-propelled, trailer mounted and truck mounted boom lifts with a height or reach of 11m or more within Australia.
Learn moreThis course covers the requirements to obtain your High Risk Work Licence (Class CB).
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class CN) for Non slewing mobile cranes greater than three tonnes capacity.
A non-slewing mobile crane means a mobile crane, of greater than three tonnes capacity, incorporating a boom or jib that cannot be slewed.
Learn moreSuccessfully completing this course will allow you to operate a builder’s hoist in which personnel, goods and/or materials may be hoisted, and which comprises a car, structure, machinery or other equipment associated with the hoist, and which may be a cantilever hoist, a tower hoist or a multiple winch operation.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to operate a reach stacker safely.
Reach stacker means a powered reach stacker that incorporates an attachment for lifting and lowering a shipping container.
This unit applies to the activities of a person operating a reach stacker greater than 3 tonnes capacity that incorporates an attachment for lifting, moving and travelling with a shipping container (not including a portainer crane).
A person performing this work is required to hold a reach stacker high risk work (HRW) licence.
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class C1) for slewing mobile cranes with a maximum lifting capacity of up to 10 tonnes.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any mobile cranes (up to 100t), any non-slewing crane (such as telehandlers or Franna cranes) and vehicle loading cranes (such as Hiab’s and Palfinger’s) and reach stackers within Australia
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class C2) for slewing mobile cranes with a maximum lifting capacity of up to 20 tonnes.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any mobile cranes (up to 20t), any non-slewing crane (such as telehandlers or Franna cranes) and vehicle loading cranes (such as Hiab’s and Palfinger’s) and reach stackers within Australia.
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class C6) for slewing mobile cranes with a lifting capacity of up to 60 tonnes.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any mobile cranes (up to 60t), any non-slewing crane (such as telehandlers or Franna cranes) and vehicle loading cranes (such as Hiab’s and Palfinger’s) within Australia.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the outcomes required to operate a tower crane for licensing purposes, and covers a jib or boom/job crane mounted on a tower structure, demountable or permanent, including both horizontal and luffing jib types. This unit does not cover self-erecting tower cranes.
Learn moreThe content of this programme encompasses the necessary skills and knowledge for proficiently managing a vehicle-mounted crane, specifically for the purpose of loading and unloading vehicles.
Upon the successful completion of this programme, participants will be certified to operate a wide range of vehicle loading cranes, including renowned models like Hiab and Palfinger. These cranes are designed with a lifting capacity of 10 metric tonnes or above.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to operate an order picking forklift truck safely.
Order picking forklift truck means a forklift truck where the operator controls are incorporated with the lifting media and elevate with the lifting media.
A person performing this work is required to hold an order picking forklift truck high risk work (HRW) licence.
This unit requires a person operating an order picking forklift truck to plan the work, conduct routine checks on order-picking forklift trucks, shift loads in a safe manner, and safely shut down and secure equipment after completing operations.
Learn moreThis course covers all the requirements for obtaining a national High Risk Work Licence (Class DG) for Dogging operations.
This licence will allow you to direct the load movements for cranes, selecting and inspecting lifting equipment such as chains, synthetic slings, shackles and lifting beams.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to direct the load movements for cranes, selecting and inspecting lifting equipment such as chains, synthetic slings, shackles and lifting beams within Australia.
This course does not cover the requirements for conducting rigging tasks. A High Risk Work Licence (Class RB, RI or RA) is required for this type of work.
Learn moreThis basic rigging course specifies the outcomes required to perform basic rigging work associated with movement of plant and equipment, steel erections, hoists (including mast climbing hoists), placement of pre-cast concrete, safety nets and static lines, perimeter safety screens and shutters; and cantilever crane loading platforms for licensing purposes.
Learn moreThis program aims to equip students with the necessary abilities and understanding to carry out rigging duties associated with the transportation of machinery and equipment, steel construction, various types of hoists (including mast climbing hoists), positioning of precast concrete, installation of safety nets and static lines, setting up perimeter safety screens and shutters, as well as operating cantilever crane loading platforms for the purpose of obtaining licences.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to load and unload plant and applies to those working in site-based roles.
This course is designed for those who have had little or no experience loading and unloading plant. The Load and Unload Plant Training Course will equip you with the skills to do the job safely in accordance with industry best practices.
Learn moreThis unit will provide a sound knowledge and skill base to use portable fire extinguishers, fire hose reels and fire blankets. This unit involves the skills and knowledge required to evaluate and extinguish gas fire. It includes preparing for a fire response, carrying out initial evaluation of the fire, extinguishing the fire and concluding a fire response.
Learn moreThis course covers the requirements for those who are required to work at heights in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries.
Successfully completing this course will allow you to inspect, fit and use height safety equipment whilst working at heights.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to use hand and power tools in the resources and infrastructure industries.
It applies to those working in operational roles. They generally work under supervision to undertake a prescribed range of functions involving known routines and procedures and take responsibility for the quality of own work outcomes.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to work safely as a safety observer/spotter in civil construction. This includes identifying and managing worksite hazards, establishing exclusion zones, and observing work activities to monitor the safety of the work environment.
This course is suitable for those wanting to work as a spotter person on-site around plant and equipment.
Learn moreThis working safely near live electrical lines and apparatus (electrical safety observer) course is designed to give Non-Electrical Workers and understanding of electricity and safe working practices when required to perform duties within the vicinity of live electrical apparatus.
Learn moreThis course will provide students with the skills and knowledge to perform rigging work at an advanced level, which includes all the outcomes for rigging work at the basic and intermediate levels, and also includes rigging of gin poles and shear legs, flying foxes and cable ways, guyed derricks and structures, and suspended scaffolds and fabricated hung scaffolds for licensing purposes.
Learn moreThis unit specifies the outcomes required to operate a self-erecting tower crane for licensing purposes, and covers the operation of a crane where the tower structure and boom/jib elements are not disassembled into component sections, which can be transported between sites as a complete unit, and where the erection and dismantling processes are an inherent part of the crane’s function.
Learn moreThis unit describes the skills and knowledge required to install trench support in civil construction, including both installing and removing trench shoring.
It applies to those working in operational roles. They generally work under supervision to undertake a prescribed range of functions involving known routines and procedures and take some responsibility for the quality of work outcomes.
Learn moreThis course applies to persons who are required to use swing stage scaffolds for a range of workplace functions. The unit includes planning, risk management and routine safety checks of swing stage scaffolds and associated equipment.
This course meets the requirements under Part 5.3 of the Scaffolding Code of Practice 2021 (Workplace Health and Safety Queensland) for a person to use a suspended scaffold (swing stage scaffold).
Learn moreThis unit involves the skills and knowledge required to produce drawings for as laid, new and altered gas installations, mains and services.
It includes preparing drawings of newly constructed or altered pipework that is required to be recorded for future locating.
This unit does not include complex drafting skills.
No licensing, legislative or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication.
Learn moreThis unit focuses on the skills needed for handling gas infrastructure emergencies. It covers responding to incidents involving gas distribution or transmission pipelines, ensuring safety, and documenting the response.
These incidents include gas leaks, outages, security breaches, fires, injuries, and damage.
The process involves assessing the situation, securing the area, and informing the response center. It also means coordinating with authorities, staying on-site safely until more help arrives, and reporting to the control center.
On-site staff identify gas leak sources, report to the response center, manage ignition sources, ensure ventilation and evacuation, and collaborate with authorities and emergency services.
Learn moreThis unit involves the skills and knowledge required to use a portable gas detector to locate a combustible gas escape.
It includes using portable gas detection devices to locate, pinpoint and classify gas escapes and completing relevant documentation in accordance with relevant legislative, industry standards and code of practice requirements.
Learn moreThis unit involves the skills and knowledge required to launch and recover pipeline inspection gauge (PIG) in gas distribution pipelines to ensure the pipeline is clean and dry with no obstructions prior to commissioning.
It includes inspecting, launching and recovering PIGs and PIG traps in accordance with manufacturer requirements and documenting relevant outcomes.
Learn moreThis unit involves the skills and knowledge required to perform routine maintenance on distribution pipeline facilities and equipment, complete work and relevant documentation.
It includes using equipment, tools and testing devices, performing routine maintenance and identifying faults.
Learn moreThis unit involves the skills and knowledge required to undertake gas leak surveys within the gas supply industry, operate gas detection equipment within guidelines and evaluate survey readings.
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