Brookfield Safeworking
Supervised Worker
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Course Name |
Supervised Worker |
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Course Code/Level |
SW |
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Network |
Brookfield Rail |
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Content |
The Supervised Worker Course shows the worker has the understanding of the hazards in the Rail Corridor and provides them with knowledge of the mitigation of those hazards. Workers with this level must always be under the direct protection of a Protection Officer and are not permitted to enter the Rail Corridor without a Protection Officer being present. |
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Duration |
8 hours |
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Cost |
$400.00 per person + Track Access Permit fee $50.00 + Gst |
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Location |
Cannington or Onsite at request |
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Entry Requirements |
Category 3 Rail medical Medical must be signed by an authorised GP listed on the following website: |
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Upon Completion |
Once we have received your Category 3 medical, you will receive a Track Access Permit from Brookfield Rail within 5-10 working days. |
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Learning Mode |
Classroom-based learning Delivered in English |
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Assessment Type |
This course requires completion of written exercises and written theory assessments |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Recertification |
This course requires you to sit an additional one-on-one assessment every three years reviewing your retained knowledge. The duration of the recertification is 8 hours at a cost of $250.00 + Brookfield Track Access Permit $50.00 + Gst |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Protection Officer Level 1
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Course Name |
Protection Officer Level 1 |
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Course Code/Level |
PO1 |
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Network |
Brookfield Rail |
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Content |
The Protection Officer Level 1 course shows the worker has the understanding of hazards in the Rail Corridor and the competence to provide Lookout working for a work group, Absolute Signal Blocking or mainly work within the Yard / Station Limits |
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Duration |
2 days |
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Cost |
$800.00 per person plus Track Access Permit fee ($50 exc. GST) |
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Location |
Cannington or Onsite at request |
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Entry Requirements |
Brookfield Justification Form Category 3 Rail medical Medical must be signed by an authorised GP listed on the following website: |
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Upon Completion |
Once we have received your Category 3 medical, you will receive a Track Access Permit from Brookfield Rail within 5-10 working days. |
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Learning Mode |
Classroom-based learning Practical Delivered in English |
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Assessment Type |
This course requires completion of written exercises and written theory assessments and a practical session |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Recertification |
This course requires you to sit an additional one-on-one assessment every two years reviewing your retained knowledge. The duration of the recertification is 8 hours at a cost of $250.00 + Brookfield Track Access Permit $50.00 + gst |
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Protection Officer Level 2
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Course Name |
Protection Officer Level 2 |
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Course Code/Level |
PO2 |
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Network |
Brookfield Rail |
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Content |
The Protection Officer Level 2 course shows the worker has the competence of a PO1 and the competence to provide Protection to a work group by using Track Occupancy Authority (TOA) and Absolute Signal Blocking (ASB) |
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Duration |
5 Days |
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Cost |
$1750.00 per person + Track Access Permit fee $50.00 + Gst |
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Location |
Cannington or Onsite at request |
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Entry Requirements |
Brookfield Justification Form Category 1 Rail medical Medical must be signed by an authorised GP listed on the following website: |
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Upon Completion |
Once we have received your Category 1 medical, you will receive a Track Access Permit from Brookfield Rail within 5-10 working days. |
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Learning Mode |
Classroom-based learning Practical Delivered in English |
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Assessment Type |
This course requires completion of written exercises and written theory assessments, as well as a practical assessment. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Recertification |
This course requires you to sit an additional one-on-one assessment every two years reviewing your retained knowledge. The duration of the recertification is 8 hours at a cost of $250.00 + Brookfield Track Access Permit $50.00 + Gst |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Road Rail Vehicle Operator
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Course Name |
Road Rail Vehicle Operator |
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Course Code/Level |
RRVO |
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Network |
Brookfield Rail |
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Content |
The Road Rail Vehicle Operator is for workers who operate Road Rail Vehicles (RRV) on the Brookfield Network. Workers who operate a RRV (can be either PO1 or PO2 with the relevant competencies for RRV operation) will have their Track Access Permit endorsed accordingly |
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Duration |
3 Days |
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Cost |
$1050.00 per person + Track Access Permit fee $50.00 + Gst |
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Location |
Cannington or Onsite at request |
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Entry Requirements |
Brookfield Justification Form PO1 or PO2 Category 1 Rail medical Medical must be signed by an authorised GP listed on the following website: |
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Upon Completion |
Once we have received your Category 1 medical, you will receive a Track Access Permit from Brookfield Rail within 5-10 working days. |
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Learning Mode |
Classroom-based learning Delivered in English |
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Assessment Type |
This course requires completion of written exercises and written theory assessments, as well as a practical assessment. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Recertification |
This course requires you to sit an additional one-on-one assessment every two years reviewing your retained knowledge. The duration of the recertification is 8 hours at a cost of $250.00 + Brookfield Track Access Permit $50.00 + Gst |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Rail Traffic Crew
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Course Name |
Rail Traffic Crew |
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Course Code/Level |
RTC |
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Network |
Brookfield |
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Content |
The Rail Traffic Crew course shows the worker has the competence to apply Safeworking while driving rail traffic on the Brookfield Rail network. |
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Duration |
5 Days |
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Cost |
$1,750.00 per person + Track Access Permit fee $50.00 + Gst |
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Location |
Cannington or Onsite at request (dependent on Trainer availability) |
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Entry Requirements |
Brookfield Justification Form Category 1 Rail medical Medical must be signed by an authorised GP listed on the following website: |
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Upon Completion |
Once we have received your Category 1 medical, you will receive a Track Access Permit from Brookfield Rail within 5-10 working days. |
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Learning Mode |
Classroom-based learning Delivered in English |
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Assessment Type |
This course requires completion of written assessment, oral questioning and practical demonstration. The course includes (but is not limited to):
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Recertification |
This course requires you to sit an additional one-on-one assessment every two years reviewing your retained knowledge. The duration of the recertification is 8 hours at a cost of $250.00 + Brookfield Track Access Permit $50.00 + Gst |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Protection Officer Level 3
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Course Name |
Protection Officer Level 3 |
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Course Code/Level |
PO3 |
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Network |
Brookfield Rail |
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Content |
This level of Track Access Permit is for workers who are able to operate Track Machines on the Brookfield Rail Network. Workers who hold the PO2 with the relevant competencies for Track Machine operation will have their Track Access Permit endorsed accordingly |
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Duration |
10 Days |
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Cost |
$3,000.00 per person + Track Access Permit fee $50.00 + Gst |
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Location |
Cannington or Onsite at request |
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Entry Requirements |
Brookfield Justification Form Category 1 Rail medical Medical must be signed by an authorised GP listed on the following website: |
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Upon Completion |
Once we have received your Category 1 medical, you will receive a Track Access Permit from the Public Transport Authority and/or Brookfield Rail within 5-10 working days. |
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Learning Mode |
Classroom-based learning Delivered in English |
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Assessment Type |
This course requires completion of written exercises, written assessments and practical demonstration. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Recertification |
This course requires you to sit an additional one-on-one assessment every two years reviewing your retained knowledge. The duration of the recertification is two to four hours at a cost of $200.00. For recertification the Brookfield Track Access Permit is $20.00 (exc. GST). |
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Fees and Conditions |
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TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure
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Qualification Code and Name |
TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure |
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Overview |
This is a general qualification for a person engaged in basic operations within the rail infrastructure environment undertaking a range of tasks involving known routines and procedures, and taking some responsibility for the quality of work outcomes. CERT routinely provides this training to existing rail infrastructure workers, however programs designed for new entrants to the industry including trainees and job seekers are available. |
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Job roles
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Job roles and titles vary across different sectors. Possible job titles relevant to this qualification include: Rail Infrastructure – Track Work
Rail Infrastructure – Structures
Rail Infrastructure – Track Surfacing
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Packaging Rules |
Students are required to complete a total of 16 units. This includes completion of a combination of core and elective units. (Core units are mandatory) |
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Core Units |
TLI21315 - Certificate II in Rail Infrastructure, consists of 7 core units:
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Elective Units |
Successful assessment of all elective units from one specialist elective group (A, B or C) required to complete this qualification as well as electives from the general electives. If selecting group, A or C, 2 electives from the general electives is required, or 3 electives if selecting group B. Group A: Track Work TLIB2085 - Apply track fundamentals TLIB2092 - Operate minor mechanical equipment TLIS2030 - Carry out track ballasting TLIS2031 - Install railway sleepers TLIS2034 - Install and repair rail fastening systems TLIS2044 - Carry out rail installation + 2 units from General Electives Group B: Structures TLIB2084 - Carry out routine maintenance of structures TLIB2086 - Apply awareness of structures fundamentals TLIB2092 - Operate minor mechanical equipment RIICCM201D - Carry out measurements and calculations RIICCM203D - Read and interpret plans and specifications + 3 units from General Electives Group C: Track Surfacing TLIB1093 - Clean equipment and restore worksite TLIB2001 - Check and assess operational capabilities of equipment TLIB2085A - Apply track fundamentals TLIB2091 - Measure and record track geometry TLIC2058 - Travel medium or heavy self-propelled on-track equipment or TLIC2059 - Propel and operate light on-track equipment TLIS2030 - Carry out track ballasting + 2 units from General Electives TLIB1093 - Clean equipment and restore worksite TLIB2121 - Maintain rail joints TLIB2034 - Maintain poles and associated hardware TLIB2091 - Measure and record track geometry TLIB2097 - Install and maintain guard rails RIIMPO317D - Conduct roller operations RIIMPO318D - Conduct skid steer loader operations RIIMPO319D - Conduct backhoe/loader operations RIIMPO320D - Conduct civil construction excavator operations RIIMPO321D - Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations RIIMPO322D - Conduct civil construction tracked front end loader operations RIIMPO326D - Conduct civil construction water cart operations TLIC3045 - Operate road/rail vehicle RIIOHS302D - Implement traffic management plan RIIOHS204D - Work safely at heights RIIOHS205D - Control traffic with a stop-slow bat TLIF2062 - Apply awareness of safeworking rules and regulations TLIG1001 - Work effectively with others TLIK2010 - Use infotechnology devices in the workplace CPCCCM2008B - Erect and dismantle restricted height scaffolding RIICCM205D - Carry out manual excavation RIICCM207D - Spread and compact materials manually RIICCM208D - Carry out basic levelling RIIHAN301D - Operate elevating work platform TLIS2004 - Install and maintain rail bonding systems TLIS2020 - Install overhead wiring structure TLIS2027 - Install and maintain surface track drainage TLIS2033 - Install and repair temporary track supports TLIS2034 - Install and repair rail fastening systems TLIS2035 - Install and repair fences and gates TLIW3035 - Heat and cut materials using oxy-LPG equipment for the rail industry TLIW2028 - Identify the principles of ballast cleaning operations TLIW2029 - Identify the principles of ballast regulator operations TLIW2030 - Identify the principles of dynamic track stabiliser operations TLIW2031 - Identify the principles of self-propelled rail grinder operations TLIW2032 - Identify the principles of tamping machine operations TLIW2033 - Identify the principles of mechanised track laying operations TLIW2038 - Place and remove temporary speed restriction equipment TLIW3035 - Heat and cut materials using oxy-LPG equipment for the rail industry |
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Duration |
The duration of training and assessment for this course is dependent on participant details. Existing Rail Infrastructure Workers and persons with existing skills and knowledge will require less training prior to assessment in line with Australian competency-based-training principles. For new entrants with no previous skills and knowledge the course is typically run over 10 weeks fulltime, however the duration is dependent on a number of factors, including the electives chosen, mode of delivery, assessment approach and individual participant needs. The inclusion of work-based and self-paced learning modes will also vary duration. To find out more about your estimated duration, please contact your local CERT office. |
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Location |
This course is available nationally at CERT’s training facilities or can be offered on-site for workplace applications. Please contact your local CERT office to determine a suitable location. |
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Type(s) of Assessment |
Written assessments may be completed both in class as well as in participants’ own time. The timeframes for completion of assessments will vary from 8 to 40 hours dependant on the selected duration and method of course completion. |
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Delivery Methods |
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Entry Requirements |
There are no entry requirements for this qualification, however to apply the skills and knowledge associated with performance on the job, students must be able to:
Students will be required to complete a Literacy, Language and Numeracy assessment at the commencement of the course and CERT can assist individuals with learning needs and support. |
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Nationally Accredited? |
Yes. Upon successful completion of all training and assessments, a nationally recognised qualification will be issued. Where students do not complete all 16 units successfully, a Statement of Attainment will be issued, listing the units they have successfully completed. |
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Training.gov.au link |
The following link will provide further information on the course as per the Transport and Logistics Industry (TLI) Training Package: http://training.gov.au/Training/Details/TLI21315 |
High Risk and Warehousing
TLILIC2001 Licence to Operate a Forklift Truck- Class LF
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Course Name |
Licence to Operate a Forklift Truck- Class LF |
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Course Code/Level |
TLILIC2001 |
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Content |
This course applies to anyone required to operate a forklift (described as a powered industrial truck equipped with a mast and an elevated load carriage with a pair of fork arms or other attachment) in a warehouse or other heavy lifting based operations. |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
There are three easy alternatives for completing this course:
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$305 $399 |
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WorkSafe Application Fee |
Please note for this course a WorkSafe licence fee applies. This fee is collected by WorkSafe to issue your High Risk Work Licence (LF Class). The application form is completed on the day and CERT submits this directly to WorkSafe on your behalf – meaning you just have to complete the course and then wait for your permit to arrive in the mail. The application fee is $95.00 (for a new licence, please enquire if you have an existing or interstate licence) |
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Location |
Welshpool Training Centre or Onsite by request |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Statement of Attainment from CERT and a High Risk Work Licence from WorkSafe WA. Students will also take home a Notice of Assessment on the day of training which allows you to operate the equipment until your printed licence arrives. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
Yes |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Course Suitability |
You can find out more about this course at: https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/TLILIC2001A |
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TLILIC2005 Licence to Operate a Boom-Type Work Platform (boom length 11 metres or more) - Class WP
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Course Name |
Licence to Operate a Boom-Type Work Platform (boom length 11 metres or more) - Class WP |
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Course Code/Level |
TLILIC2005 |
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Content |
This course applies to anyone operating a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) and involves the operation of a telescoping device, hinged device, or articulated device or any combination of these used to support a platform on which personnel, equipment and materials may be elevated to perform work. |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
There are two easy alternatives for completing this course:
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$355 $421 |
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WorkSafe Application Fee |
Please note for this course a WorkSafe licence fee applies. This fee is collected by WorkSafe to issue your High Risk Work Licence (LF Class). The application form is completed on the day and CERT submits this directly to WorkSafe on your behalf – meaning you just have to complete the course and then wait for your permit to arrive in the mail. The application fee is $95.00 (for a new licence, please enquire if you have an existing or interstate licence) |
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Location |
Welshpool Training Centre or Onsite by request |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Statement of Attainment from CERT and a High Risk Work Licence from WorkSafe WA. Students will also take home a Notice of Assessment on the day of training which allows you to operate the equipment until your printed licence arrives. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
Yes |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Course Suitability |
You can find out more about this course at: https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/TLILIC2005 |
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TLILIC3006 Licence to operate a non-slewing mobile crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity) - Class CN
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Course Name |
Licence to operate a non-slewing mobile crane (greater than 3 tonnes capacity) |
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Course Code/Level |
TLILIC3006 |
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Content |
The course is designed to cover theory and practical knowledge required for the operation of non-slewing cranes, this includes the planning, preparations/ prestarts, crane maintenance and all risk management when operating with non-slewing cranes greater than 3 tonnes capacity. |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
Please contact for a quote |
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WorkSafe Application Fee |
Please note for this course a WorkSafe licence fee applies. This fee is collected by WorkSafe to issue your High Risk Work Licence (LF Class). The application form is completed on the day and CERT submits this directly to WorkSafe on your behalf – meaning you just have to complete the course and then wait for your permit to arrive in the mail. The application fee is $95.00 (for a new licence, please enquire if you have an existing or interstate licence) |
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Location |
Welshpool Training Centre or Onsite by request |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Statement of Attainment from CERT and a High Risk Work Licence from WorkSafe WA. Students will also take home a Notice of Assessment on the day of training which allows you to operate the equipment until your printed licence arrives. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
Yes |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Course Suitability |
You can find out more about this course at: https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/TLILIC3006 |
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TLILIC3008 Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 20 tonnes) - Class C2
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Course Name |
Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 20 tonnes) |
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Course Code/Level |
TLILIC3008 |
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Content |
The course is designed to cover theory and practical knowledge required for the operation of all slewing cranes, this includes the planning, setup, preparations/ prestarts, operator maintenance and all risk management required when operating with slewing cranes. |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
Please contact for a quote |
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WorkSafe Application Fee |
Please note for this course a WorkSafe licence fee applies. This fee is collected by WorkSafe to issue your High Risk Work Licence (LF Class). The application form is completed on the day and CERT submits this directly to WorkSafe on your behalf – meaning you just have to complete the course and then wait for your permit to arrive in the mail. The application fee is $95.00 (for a new licence, please enquire if you have an existing or interstate licence) |
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Location |
Welshpool Training Centre or Onsite by request |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Statement of Attainment from CERT and a High Risk Work Licence from WorkSafe WA. Students will also take home a Notice of Assessment on the day of training which allows you to operate the equipment until your printed licence arrives. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
Yes |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Course Suitability |
You can find out more about this course at: https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/TLILIC3008 |
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RIIWHS204D Work Safely at Heights
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Course Name |
Work Safely at Heights |
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Course Code/Level |
RIIWHS204D |
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Content |
This course is appropriate for those working in operational roles where they are required to perform work at heights. |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
This course is 5-6 hours in duration and can be coupled with a VOC on lifting equipment as required. |
POA |
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Location |
Welshpool Training Centre or Onsite by request |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Statement of Attainment from CERT. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
Yes |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Course Suitability |
You can find out more about this course at: https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/RIIWHS204D |
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CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry (White Card)
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Course Name |
Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry |
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Course Code/Level |
CPCCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry |
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Content |
This course meets the outcomes required to undertake Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) induction training within the construction industry. It covers personal awareness of OHS legislative requirements, and the basic principles of risk management and prevention of injury and illness in the construction industry. |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
Half Day |
POA |
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Location |
Welshpool Training Centre or Onsite by request |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Statement of Attainment from CERT. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
Yes |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Course Suitability |
You can find out more about this course at: https://training.gov.au/Training/Details/CPCCWHS1001 |
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High Risk and Warehousing - VOC
Verification of Competence (VOCs) can be completed on all machine types. These can be used as evidence of training under the OHS Act (1984), to demonstrate currency on a machine or to operate on a machine which varies from the licence class.
VOCs involve an assessment on the equipment to verify a student’s existing skills and experience on the machine. For all machine types the Trainer can also train a new operator to operate the machine if required.
Reach Stacker / Container Handler / Isoloader
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Course Name |
Reach Stacker / Container Handler / Isoloader |
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Course Code/Level |
Reach Stacker / Container Handler / Isoloader |
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Content |
The machines are used to lift and place heavy sea containers in a logistical format for ease of storage and retrieval operations. The machines do not yet fall under their own HRW Licence class in WA but do require evidence of training under the OHS Act (1984). |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
Up to 4 hours |
POA |
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Location |
Onsite |
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Pre requisites |
Reach Stacker or Container Handler - Before completing a VOC on a students must already hold both a CN and LF class HRW Licence. |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Certificate of Achievement for the equipment type used. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Big Fork with Blades
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Course Name |
Big Fork with Blades |
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Course Code/Level |
Big Fork with Blades |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
Up to 3 hours |
POA |
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Location |
Onsite |
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Pre requisites |
HRW Licence LF Class |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Certificate of Achievement for the equipment type used. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Walkie Stacker
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Course Name |
Walkie Stacker |
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Course Code/Level |
Walkie Stacker |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
Up to 3 hours |
POA |
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Location |
Onsite |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Certificate of Achievement for the equipment type used. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Fees and Conditions |
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Reach Truck
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Course Name |
Reach Truck |
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Course Code/Level |
Reach Truck |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
Up to 3 hours |
POA |
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Location |
Onsite |
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Pre requisites |
HRW Licence LF Class |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Certificate of Achievement for the equipment type used. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Fees and Conditions |
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End Rider
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Course Name |
End Rider |
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Course Code/Level |
End Rider |
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Content |
These machines are commonly used at major dairy production facilities and breweries. End Riders are not classified under the Forklift class as they do not have a ‘mast assembly’. |
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Duration & Cost (per person) |
Up to 3 hours |
POA |
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Location |
Onsite |
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Upon Completion |
Upon successful completion of this course you will receive a Certificate of Achievement for the equipment type used. |
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Nationally Accredited course |
No |
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Fees and Conditions |
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