White Card Course
CPCWHS1001
The course CPCWHS1001 - Prepare to work safely in the construction industry is aimed at any person who intends to work in construction.
It is the general course which goes through hazards, risks, PPE etc. which people are likely to come into contact with upon working at a construction site.
It is the general course which goes through hazards, risks, PPE etc. which people are likely to come into contact with upon working at a construction site.
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Course Title | White Card (General Construction Induction Training) | |
Unit Code & Unit Title | CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to work safely in the construction industry | |
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Further notes & additional information on prerequisites | There are specific identification requirements for this course which are listed below. Evidence of identity (EOI) documents must be made up of three matching original EOI documents. The three documents can be made up of: One (1) category A two (2) category B OR Two (2) category A one (1) category B At least one category A document must be photographic and show a full name and date of birth (DOB). |
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Current or expired less than 2 years Current or expired less than 2 years |
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DHA - ImmiCard; Temporary or Resident Visa; Document for travel to Australia. Note: Electronic Travel Authority (ETA) is not accepted. | Valid up to 5 years after issue | |
Queensland Card 18 (laminated) | Issued after 01/01/92 | |
Category B Documents – must be Australian issued documents | Status | |
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Special arrangements for EOI apply to the following groups:
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Benefits | Successful learners will be able to seek work in the traffic management industry as a traffic controller who can do stop/slow. Note: Learners who wish to put out signage and devices in QLD above those specific to stop/slow duties, would need to complete the Traffic Management Implementation Course as the Traffic Control Course only allows successful learners to place out signs specific to their role completing stop/slow. |
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Delivery | Face-to-face delivery Theory: The face-to-face theory is approximately six (6) – seven (7) hours for both theoretical and practical components. The assessment is open book and will be completed gradually throughout the day. Practical (Demonstration by learner, use of Personal Protective Equipment [PPE]): Learners must demonstrate to the trainer the use of some items of PPE including head protection, eye protection, hearing protection and a high vis garment. |
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Issuance of Statement of Attainment | On successful completion of the course including the theory and practical exercise, learners are issued with a Statement of Attainment in the following unit: CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to work safely in the construction industry. Learners will also receive a laminated wallet size white card, which the learner will be required to sign prior to lamination. |
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Valid | All over Australia. Once you have completed the course it is not necessary to renew your white card, unless, you lose the card, have not worked in the construction industry for 2 years or more, or, there is a legislative requirement to do so. |
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Learners Rights | Learner’s rights including our complaints and appeals procedures can be found within the AATC Student Handbook by looking through the contents page at the beginning for the correct section. | |
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How will I be assessed? | Learners must achieve a Satisfactory (S) outcome in both the theory and the practical components of the course to then be deemed Competent (C) and receive the award. The course will be made up of multi-choice questions, short answer questions, verbal questions, class discussions and a practical component where learners will need to demonstrate the use of some items of PPE. Learners will sit through a presentation and complete relevant assessments for the topics covered in the course. The course will move gradually through the topics and assessments until it’s completion. |
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What if I fail to get a Satisfactory (S) mark in all areas and get deemed Not Yet Competent (NYC)? | Learners are given all reasonable trainer assistance to achieve a Competent (C) outcome on the day of the course, however:
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What is required to commence an enrolment? |
A completed enrolment form. A Unique Student Identifier (USI) – which is a federal government requirement. You can get a USI as part of your enrolment with AATC. Otherwise click here to visit the USI website. There are specific identification requirements for this course which are listed below. Evidence of identity (EOI) documents must be made up of three matching original EOI documents. Please see the ‘Further notes & additional information on prerequisites’ section for more information about the 3 EOI documents. |
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How do I get started? | Click 'Enrol' beside the date which you would like to book into and follow the prompts to book into one of our courses |
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Upcoming Workshops
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Name | Date | Time | Location | Spaces | Cost | |
CPCWHS1001 - Prepare to work safely in the construction industry | 25 November 2024 | 08:15 am - 03:30 pm | BRENDALE | 7 | $85.00 |
Name | Date | Time | Location | Spaces | Cost | |
CPCWHS1001 - Prepare to work safely in the construction industry | 25 November 2024 | 08:15 am - 03:30 pm | BRENDALE | 7 | $85.00 |