Training helps to ensure that workers have the appropriate skills and knowledge to perform their work safely. Ensuring workers have appropriate training and are competent to do a work task may reduce the likelihood of an incident in the workplace.
Training to be a WHSO
Structure of the course, where and how to apply and prior recognition.
Requirements to deliver WHSO training
How to become a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) with approval to conduct WHSO training.
Training for WHSRs 30630QLD
A Course in Functioning as a Health and Safety Representative and information about Provisional Improvement Notices (PINs) training.
Construction safety induction 30215QLD
General induction training teaches people the knowledge and skills to work safely in the construction industry. Undertaking construction induction training is compulsory to get your general construction induction card before you can do construction work or enter a construction workplace.
What is an accredited provider and a Registered Training Organisation (RTO)
Definition of an RTO and accredited providers
Becoming a training provider
A Registered Training Organisation (RTO) must gain approval to deliver WHSO training.
Registered Training Organisations (RTOs)
Registered training organisations for construction safety induction, high risk work, earthmoving and particular crane certificates.
Traineeships and apprenticeships
A trainee and their employer must sign a contract to work together so that the trainee can learn the skills of the occupation they have chosen. An apprenticeship is an employment based training scheme approved under the Vocational Education, Training and Employment Act 2000.