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The ?white Card? In Australia?s Construction Industry

The White Card is a mandatory requirement for all those employed in the construction industry in Australia. From plumbers to bricklayers, a White Card is essential.

The White Card is proof that you’ve completed the general OHS induction, created for the construction industry alone. This general OHS induction training refers to the CPCCOHS1001A ‘Work Safely in the Construction Industry’ unit.

It covers information pertaining to Workplace Health and Safety (WH&S) in industries including housing construction, civil construction, carpentry, roof, wall and floor tiling, asbestos removal, renovations and refurbishment.

Specifically the course details:

• The Workplace Health and Safety Act 1995, Workplace Health and Safety Regulation 2008 and codes of practice;
• Risk management;
• Principal contractor’s safety plan;
• Material safety data sheets;
• Work method statements;
• Causes of fires and types of controls;
• Basic emergency procedures like first aid, evacuation plans and procedures;
• Reporting hazards to relevant people at the workplace;
• Workplace Health and Safety Officers;
• Obligations of people at the workplace;
• Duty of care, and
• Recording of work injuries, work caused illness and dangerous happenings at the workplace.

Completing CPCCOHS1001A ‘Work Safely in the Construction Industry’ successfully will see you receive your White Card. It is a competency based course and does require the successful completion of assessment items in order to be finalised.

Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) are authorised to deliver the ‘Work Safely in the Construction Industry’ course. They can deliver the course online or in person.

The RTO can provide the White Card, after they’ve been provided with the following documents from the OHS trainee: a copy of the Statement of Attainment, which is available as soon as you’ve completed the course via the RTO or a printer, a Statutory Declaration form signed by you, a Justice of the Peace or Commissioner for Declaration and an observer, which can be anyone.
And a copy of your photo I.D. also signed by the Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declaration or legal practitioner.

If completing the training online and faxing or emailing documentation you can expect the White Card to arrive to you via post within five to seven working days.

Once you’ve successfully completed the training and obtained your White Card it will be recognised throughout Australia. As signatories to the Codes of Practice all Australian construction industry governing bodies will accept a White Card, issued in any state or territory, as proof of completion of the OHS induction training.

The White Card replaces Queensland’s Blue Card, Victoria’s Red Card, New South Wales’ Green Card and White Cards that were issued before September 2009. Some of these cards are still recognised in states and territories, regardless of the state or territory they were issued in.

Written by James Knight
James Knight writes for and about Business in a variety of fields

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In Australia it’s mandatory for all people working in residence construction, rebuilds, refurbishment, plumbing, bricklaying, carpentry, asbestos removal, wall tiling, floor tiling, roof tiling, concreting and civil construction should total the course CPCCOHS1001A ‘Work Safely in the Construction Industry’.

This is a general Occupational Well being and Safety (OHS) induction course particularly tailored to the construction industry. This initiative has lately been adopted by all Australian states and territories as part of a wider move to see uniform Workplace Wellness and Safety (WH&ampS) across the country’s construction sites.

As such you are able to total the course in any Australian state or territory and have it recognised in any other state or territory. With the slight exception of the Northern territory, which likes to see that you’ve completed the course in the state or territory exactly where you presently live or function.

The CPCCOHS1001A ‘Work Safely in the Construction Industry’ course has four significant components:
1. How to identify workplace health and safety (WH&ampS) requirements,
2. Training on how to indentify construction hazards and manage strategies,
three. Training on how to identify WH&ampS communication and reporting processes and
4. Incident response procedures.
These components go into detail on the following:
• Info relating to the Workplace Well being and Safety Act 1995, Workplace Well being and Safety Regulation 2008 and codes of practice
• Risk management
• Principal contractor’s safety strategy
• Material safety data sheets
• Function approach statements
• Causes of fires and varieties of controls
• Standard emergency procedures like very first aid, evacuation plans and procedures
• Reporting hazards to relevant folks at the workplace
• Workplace Wellness and Safety Officers
• Obligations of individuals at the workplace
• Duty of care and
• Recording of function injuries, work brought on illness and harmful happenings at the workplace.

Registered Training Organisations (RTOs) are able to deliver the training, right after strict accreditation processes and approvals from the likes of WA Worksafe, Victoria Worksafe, Workplace Standards Tasmania, Safework SA, Workcover Worksafe ACT, Workplace Health and Safety Queensland, NT Worksafe or NSW Workcover Authority.

RTOs can deliver the ‘Work Safely in the Construction Industry’ course either on-line or face-to-face. Each modes of delivery will contain the identical course content material, modules and assessments.

Upon the effective conclusion of this course you will obtain your nationally recognised proof of completion, the White Card. This card is accepted Australia wide as proof the course has been completed by you and replaces the old Blue, Red and Green Cards.

Your RTO will also need you to offer a copy of Statement of Attainment, which is accessible to you upon course finalisation, a Statutory Declaration form that has been signed by you, a Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declaration or legal practitioner and a witness, and a copy of your photo I.D. also signed by the Justice of the Peace, Commissioner for Declaration or legal practitioner. Right after which the RTO can give you with your White Card.

Written by James Knight
James Knight writes for and about Business in a variety of fields

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