Chainsaw Maintenance & Cross Cutting
FWPCOT2237-2239
This course provides formal training in chainsaw maintenance & cross cutting accreditation e.g. forestry, tree removal, firewood, emergency services, farmers and other timber workers.
Maintenance:
Covers: the skills and knowledge required to inspect a chainsaw before use; determine its condition relating to safety and effectiveness of operation; identify and conduct necessary repairs and maintenance, both routine and periodic. This exercise does not require that the Learner have any specialist mechanical training or qualifications; only demonstrate skill and knowledge at a level that could be considered as a reasonable basic understanding of chainsaw mechanical equipment. The chainsaw must in a safe condition i.e. safeguards in place and working (particularly chain brake).
Trim and cut felled trees:
Covers the skills and knowledge required to plan and carry out chainsaw operation to trim and cut felled trees. This exercise does not require that the Learner have any specialist mechanical training or qualifications; only demonstrate skill and knowledge at a level that could be considered as a reasonable basic understanding of chainsaw operation. The skills and knowledge required to implement the techniques described in the training guide issued (i.e. relevant to chainsaw operation) and the material found in the OE Manufacturer’s manual.
Maintenance:
Covers: the skills and knowledge required to inspect a chainsaw before use; determine its condition relating to safety and effectiveness of operation; identify and conduct necessary repairs and maintenance, both routine and periodic. This exercise does not require that the Learner have any specialist mechanical training or qualifications; only demonstrate skill and knowledge at a level that could be considered as a reasonable basic understanding of chainsaw mechanical equipment. The chainsaw must in a safe condition i.e. safeguards in place and working (particularly chain brake).
Trim and cut felled trees:
Covers the skills and knowledge required to plan and carry out chainsaw operation to trim and cut felled trees. This exercise does not require that the Learner have any specialist mechanical training or qualifications; only demonstrate skill and knowledge at a level that could be considered as a reasonable basic understanding of chainsaw operation. The skills and knowledge required to implement the techniques described in the training guide issued (i.e. relevant to chainsaw operation) and the material found in the OE Manufacturer’s manual.
FINAL ASSESSMENT - Control traffic with stop-slow bat
RIIWHS205E
For students who have successfully completed the RIIWHS205E Control traffic with stop-slow bat theory training and attained their 20 hours of log booked industry placement. Book in for your final assessment here.
HLTAID009 - Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR)
CPR
The Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation course will give you and your employees the skills to recognise and manage a casualty who is unconscious and is not breathing. This lifesaving training is critical for all your staff and can be a lifesaver on worksites and in office environments.
This course will run for approximately 3 hours and will included both the theoretical information and practical skills required to assist someone in keeping person alive before an ambulance gets to the scene.
It is recommended that this course is completed every 12 months.
This course will run for approximately 3 hours and will included both the theoretical information and practical skills required to assist someone in keeping person alive before an ambulance gets to the scene.
It is recommended that this course is completed every 12 months.
HLTAID011 - Provide First Aid
First Aid
Provide First Aid gives you more hands-on time to practice and reinforce first aid skills. Plus participants will also receive accreditation in: first aid response in an education and care setting; management of asthma; management of anaphylaxis; and automated external defibrillation.
The Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) component will give you and your employees the skills to recognise and manage a casualty who is unconscious and is not breathing. This lifesaving training is critical for all your staff and can be a lifesaver on worksites and in office environments.
CPR component will run for approximately 3 hours (first part of the training day) and will included both the theoretical information and practical skills required to assist someone in keeping person alive before an ambulance gets to the scene.
The Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) component will give you and your employees the skills to recognise and manage a casualty who is unconscious and is not breathing. This lifesaving training is critical for all your staff and can be a lifesaver on worksites and in office environments.
CPR component will run for approximately 3 hours (first part of the training day) and will included both the theoretical information and practical skills required to assist someone in keeping person alive before an ambulance gets to the scene.
Metered Standpipe
CT-MS
This course provides operators with the knowledge and practical skills to install and operate metered standpipes and associated equipment.
Students will also complete Unity Waters "The 5Cs Water Hygene Training" induction training.
Upon successful completion of this course participants will be certified to operate a metered standpipe within the Queensland Urban Utilities area.
Metered Standpipe ticket is valid for 5 years
Students will also complete Unity Waters "The 5Cs Water Hygene Training" induction training.
Upon successful completion of this course participants will be certified to operate a metered standpipe within the Queensland Urban Utilities area.
Metered Standpipe ticket is valid for 5 years
MSMPER200 - Work in accordance with an issued permit & MSMWHS217 - Gas test atmospheres
Combo
MSMWHS216 - Operate breathing apparatus
MSMWHS216
This unit covers competence associated with the operation and maintenance of breathing apparatus equipment in an irrespirable atmosphere. This competency applies to operators who are required to wear breathing apparatus for part of their job - because they are working in a confined space, with hazardous gases/vapours, in an anoxic atmosphere or for other applications requiring the wearing of breathing apparatus.
They may also be required to wear it in emergency situations, however this is not the prime focus of this unit, and so makes this unit different from PUAFIR207A Operate breathing apparatus open circuit, as it has no prerequisite and is much broader in its application.
They may also be required to wear it in emergency situations, however this is not the prime focus of this unit, and so makes this unit different from PUAFIR207A Operate breathing apparatus open circuit, as it has no prerequisite and is much broader in its application.
Quick Cut Saw
QCS
This unit covers the cutting of concrete to initiate planned cracks in road pavement operations in the civil construction industry. It includes the conduct of planning and preparing, selecting and operating a concrete saw and cleaning up.
RIICCM201D - Carry out Measurements and Calculations
RIICCM201D
This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to carry out measurements and perform simple calculations to determine task and material requirements for a job in the civil construction industry.
This unit supports achievement of skills to take measurements and use these to calculate material qualities and calculations for related tasks commonly used and applied in construction work.
This unit supports achievement of skills to take measurements and use these to calculate material qualities and calculations for related tasks commonly used and applied in construction work.
RIICCM202E Identify, locate and protect underground services
RIICCM202E
This unit provides the participants with the skills and knowledge required to identify‚ locate and protect underground services in preparation of a site for construction operations including searching for known or potential services or utilities which may exist under the surface of a specified excavation site.
RIICCM203D - Read and interpret plans and specifications
RIICCM203D
This unit provides the participants with the skills and knowledge required to read and interpret plans and specifications in civil construction industry
RIICCM208D - Carry out basic levelling
RIICCM208D
This unit covers the carrying out of basic levelling in the civil construction industry. It includes planning and preparing, establishing offsets for civil works, setting up and using levelling devices and cleaning up.
Licencing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this course vary between states, territories and industry sectors.
Licencing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this course vary between states, territories and industry sectors.
RIICCM210D - Install Trench Support
RIICCM210D
This unit ensures that the participant will gain the knowledge and skills required to safely install and remove trench support in a civil construction application. It includes planning and preparing, establishing offsets for civil works, setting up and using levelling devices and cleaning up. The participant will also develop knowledge and skills and the application of awareness regarding safety requirements and issues when working with shoring and trenching.
Licencing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this course vary between states, territories and industry sectors.
Licencing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this course vary between states, territories and industry sectors.
RIICCM210E - Install Trench Support
RIICCM210E
This unit ensures that the participant will gain the knowledge and skills required to safely install and remove trench support in a civil construction application. It includes planning and preparing‚ establishing offsets for civil works, setting up and using levelling devices and cleaning up. The participant will also develop knowledge and skills and the application of awareness regarding safety requirements and issues when working with shoring and trenching.
Licencing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this course vary between states, territories and industry sectors.
Licencing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this course vary between states, territories and industry sectors.
RIICRC319D - Saw and cut concrete pavements to initiate planned cracks
RIICRC319D
This unit covers the cutting of concrete to initiate planned cracks in road pavement operations in the civil construction industry. It includes the conduct of planning and preparing‚ selecting an operating a concrete saw and cleaning up.
RIICRC319E - Saw and cut concrete pavements to initiate planned cracks
RIICRC319E
This unit covers the cutting of concrete to initiate planned cracks in road pavement operations in the civil construction industry. It includes the conduct of planning and preparing, selecting an operating a concrete saw and cleaning up.
RIIHAN307D - Operate Vehicle Loading Crane
RIIHAN307D
This course provides the necessary skills and knowledge to safely operate a vehicle loading crane under 10 metre tonnes capacity.
Training covers planning work, conducting routine checks, setting up crane, transferring load, applying load estimation and slinging techniques to move a load, and shutting down and securing crane.
Training covers planning work, conducting routine checks, setting up crane, transferring load, applying load estimation and slinging techniques to move a load, and shutting down and securing crane.
RIIHAN307E - Operate Vehicle Loading Crane
RIIHAN307E
This course provides the necessary skills and knowledge to safely operate a vehicle loading crane under 10 metre tonnes capacity.
Training covers planning work‚ conducting routine checks, setting up crane, transferring load, applying load estimation and slinging techniques to move a load, and shutting down and securing crane.
Training covers planning work‚ conducting routine checks, setting up crane, transferring load, applying load estimation and slinging techniques to move a load, and shutting down and securing crane.
RIIWHS202E - Enter and work in confined spaces
RIIWHS202E
This unit covers the entering and working in confined spaces in resources and infrastructure industries. It includes planning and preparing for entry of confined spaces; entry and working in confined spaces‚ exiting confined spaces and cleaning up.
This unit specifies the competency required to work in a confined space (enclosed or partially enclosed) for the purpose of carrying out work or inspections. It includes the minimum criteria for competency assessment.
This unit specifies the competency required to work in a confined space (enclosed or partially enclosed) for the purpose of carrying out work or inspections. It includes the minimum criteria for competency assessment.
RIIWHS204E - Work safely at heights
RIIWHS204E
This unit covers working at heights in the resources and infrastructure industries.
It includes identifying the work requirements, the names and functions of equipment, components and materials including manufacturer’s instructions and specifications, safe shifting and handling of tools and materials, relevant statutory and regulatory authority requirements, the nature of work undertaken a height, height safety systems, processes of providing for safe working practices, and Safety equipment/systems and considerations to facilitate working safely at heights.
It includes identifying the work requirements, the names and functions of equipment, components and materials including manufacturer’s instructions and specifications, safe shifting and handling of tools and materials, relevant statutory and regulatory authority requirements, the nature of work undertaken a height, height safety systems, processes of providing for safe working practices, and Safety equipment/systems and considerations to facilitate working safely at heights.
RIIWHS302E - Traffic Management Implementation - Renewal
RIIWHS302E
To renew your Traffic Management Implementation in Queensland‚ you will be required to successfully complete the Department of Transport and Main Roads approved training program.
Your Traffic Management Implementation qualification must be renewed every 3 years prior to expiry if the holder wishes to continue the role of Traffic Management duties.
The Traffic Management Implementation (Renewal) is aimed at those wishing to retain their ability to place Traffic Management signs on Queensland roads. It has been designed to provide mandatory accreditation under the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices Part 3 (MUTCD).
The Traffic Management Implementation (Renewal) course is designed to establish the underpinning knowledge of the candidate in terms of reading, interpreting, and implementing Traffic Management Plans, as well as ensuring evidence of current onsite skills, knowledge and experience in terms of the set up and removal of traffic signs and devices.
The following changes take effect from 1st October 2019 for this course:
The course has the following pre-requisites when you are due for your renewals:
On successful completion of this course, you will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS302E - Implement traffic management plan and RIIRIS301E - Apply risk management processes along with an approved Department of Transport and Main Roads wallet card.
Your Traffic Management Implementation qualification must be renewed every 3 years prior to expiry if the holder wishes to continue the role of Traffic Management duties.
The Traffic Management Implementation (Renewal) is aimed at those wishing to retain their ability to place Traffic Management signs on Queensland roads. It has been designed to provide mandatory accreditation under the Manual of Uniform Traffic Control Devices Part 3 (MUTCD).
The Traffic Management Implementation (Renewal) course is designed to establish the underpinning knowledge of the candidate in terms of reading, interpreting, and implementing Traffic Management Plans, as well as ensuring evidence of current onsite skills, knowledge and experience in terms of the set up and removal of traffic signs and devices.
The following changes take effect from 1st October 2019 for this course:
The course has the following pre-requisites when you are due for your renewals:
- Working in Proximity to Traffic - Awareness Part 1 (Copy of Certificate of completion)
- Working in Proximity to Traffic - Awareness Part 2 (Copy of Certificate of completion)
- Currency of Industry Practice (Third Party Reports x2, TGS, toolbox, SWMS Risk Management Plan)
- Copy of QLD TMR Traffic Management Implementation Card
- Copy of Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS302E - implement Traffic Management plan
On successful completion of this course, you will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS302E - Implement traffic management plan and RIIRIS301E - Apply risk management processes along with an approved Department of Transport and Main Roads wallet card.
TLILIC0003 - Licence to operate a forklift truck
TLILIC0003
The Licence to Operate A Forklift Truck (TLILIC0003) is a nationally recognised forklift licence that qualifies you to operate a forklift anywhere in Australia.
This course is designed to ensure that participants have the skills and knowledge required for the operation of a powered industrial truck equipped with a mast and an elevating load carriage to which is attached a pair of fork arms or other attachment, for licensing purposes.
On successful completion of this course including the practical component, you will be issued with an AS1 Form and Statement of Attainment for TLILIC0003 - License to operate a forklift truck, which will be required to complete your online application form with Worksafe Queensland, you can click here to apply (apply here)
This course is designed to ensure that participants have the skills and knowledge required for the operation of a powered industrial truck equipped with a mast and an elevating load carriage to which is attached a pair of fork arms or other attachment, for licensing purposes.
On successful completion of this course including the practical component, you will be issued with an AS1 Form and Statement of Attainment for TLILIC0003 - License to operate a forklift truck, which will be required to complete your online application form with Worksafe Queensland, you can click here to apply (apply here)
Course Requirements
- Be able to read and write basic English (Workplace Health and Safety requirement)
- Pass a language, literacy and numeracy assessment (LLN)
- Minimum 18 years of age (Workplace Health and Safety requirement)
- Provide three forms of identification
- Wear steel-capped or safety boots on site
- Sun protection is also recommended (hat, long-sleeved shirt and pants).
Traffic Control (Control Traffic with Stop Slow Bat)
RIIWHS205E
To become an accredited Traffic Controller in Queensland‚ you must complete an approved traffic controller training course, delivered by a Department of Transport and Main Roads approved training provider.
Please read the following Department of Transport and Main Roads, information and fact sheets prior to booking to ensure that you will be eligible to apply for the Traffic Controller Accreditation:
These information and fact sheets can be accessed by clicking here: Traffic Controller Accreditation Scheme
This course provides training for those who are required to control traffic with a stop-slow bat. Participants will gain the knowledge and skills required to perform traffic control safely for coworkers and the public.
On successful completion of this course including the practical component, you will be required to complete the F4115 - Traffic Controller Accreditation Application (download here) and additional documentation to apply for accreditation as a Traffic Controller with the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Please read the following Department of Transport and Main Roads, information and fact sheets prior to booking to ensure that you will be eligible to apply for the Traffic Controller Accreditation:
- Information Sheet - Medical Fitness
- Information Sheet - How to become an Accredited Traffic Controller
- Traffic Controller Offence History and Checking process
- Approved Traffic Controller course information and frequently asked questions
These information and fact sheets can be accessed by clicking here: Traffic Controller Accreditation Scheme
This course provides training for those who are required to control traffic with a stop-slow bat. Participants will gain the knowledge and skills required to perform traffic control safely for coworkers and the public.
On successful completion of this course including the practical component, you will be required to complete the F4115 - Traffic Controller Accreditation Application (download here) and additional documentation to apply for accreditation as a Traffic Controller with the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
Traffic Control Renewal (Control Traffic with Stop Slow Bat - Renewal)
RIIWHS205E
To renew your Traffic Controller accreditation in Queensland‚ you will be required to successfully complete the Department of Transport and Main Roads approved training program and demonstrate current competence as a traffic controller.
Your Traffic Controller accreditation must be renewed every 3 years.
On successful completion of this course, you will be required to complete the F4115 - Traffic Controller Accreditation Application (download here) to apply for accreditation as a Traffic Controller with the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
The current application fee can be found by clicking on Queensland Driver Licensing Fees
Your Traffic Controller accreditation must be renewed every 3 years.
On successful completion of this course, you will be required to complete the F4115 - Traffic Controller Accreditation Application (download here) to apply for accreditation as a Traffic Controller with the Department of Transport and Main Roads.
The current application fee can be found by clicking on Queensland Driver Licensing Fees
Traffic Management Implementation
RIIWHS302E
The Traffic Management Implementation course provides the skills and knowledge required to implement a traffic guidance scheme for roadworks ensuring traffic flow is maintained and the safety of the public and workers is maximised. The Department of Transport and Main Roads has approved training providers for this program.
Your Traffic Management Implementation qualification must be renewed every 3 years prior to expiry if the holder wishes to continue the role of Traffic Management duties.
For more information about the Traffic Management course or to access the current reference materials related to this course please click here: Traffic Management Training
To be issued with the Traffic Management Implementation Card‚ you MUST complete the Working in Proximity to Traffic Awareness Part 1 & 2 through the Department of Main Roads.
On successful completion of this course including the practical component, you will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS302D - Implement traffic management plan along with an approved Department of Transport and Main Roads wallet card.
Your Traffic Management Implementation qualification must be renewed every 3 years prior to expiry if the holder wishes to continue the role of Traffic Management duties.
For more information about the Traffic Management course or to access the current reference materials related to this course please click here: Traffic Management Training
To be issued with the Traffic Management Implementation Card‚ you MUST complete the Working in Proximity to Traffic Awareness Part 1 & 2 through the Department of Main Roads.
On successful completion of this course including the practical component, you will be issued with a Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS302D - Implement traffic management plan along with an approved Department of Transport and Main Roads wallet card.