Elevating Work Platforms

TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more).

CPCCCM3001 Operate elevating work platforms up to 11 metres

TLILIC0005: This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a boom-type Elevating Work Platform (EWP) where the length of the boom is 11 metres or more in accordance with all relevant legislative requirements.

CPCCCM3001: This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to operate specific types of elevating work platforms (EWPs) safely and effectively in different locations, including on uneven terrain. This course incorporates the use of Boom, Scissor and Vertical Lifts.

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This training is free to unemployed ETU members.

Duration: 3 days over 3 weeks.


Location: 1 Wharf Road, Port Melbourne


Course Description

TLILIC0005: This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to safely operate a boom-type Elevating Work Platform (EWP) where the length of the boom is 11 metres or more in accordance with all relevant legislative requirements.

CPCCCM3001: This unit of competency specifies the outcomes required to operate specific types of elevating work platforms (EWPs) safely and effectively in different locations, including on uneven terrain. This course incorporates the use of Boom, Scissor and Vertical Lifts.


Training Provider

CFMEU – TOID 3688

Assessment

  • Knowledge assessment
  • Practical assessment
  • Calculation assessment

Course Outcomes

On successful completion of the course, applicants may apply to WorkSafe Victoria for the national High Risk Work License (WP) and will have a nationally recognised statement of attainment for operation of elevating work platforms under 11 metres.

Course Fees

Unemployed ETU Member: FREE

Employed ETU Member: $500

For more information, read our Eligibility for free services Policy

Applicants may be eligible for a government subsidy.

Pre-requisites – Nil. However, Prepare to Work safely in the construction industry is recommended as a minimum.

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Working Safely at Heights

Get on top – Learn how to safely operate at heights and protect you and your workers from falls

Work Safely at Heights (RIIWHS204E)

This Nationally Recognised unit is designed to provide participants currently working or intending to work at heights, with the knowledge and skills to safely work in any height situation, primarily being aimed at general construction, maintenance, mining, large factories or other work situations, conducted more than two meters from the ground.

This training is free to unemployed ETU members.
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Duration: 1 day


Location: STAR Training and Assessing – 5 Everaise Court LAVERTON NORTH 3026


Course Description

This Nationally Recognised unit is designed to provide participants currently working or intending to work at heights, with the knowledge and skills to safely work in any height situation, primarily being aimed at general construction, maintenance, mining, large factories or other work situations, conducted more than two meters from the ground.


Training Provider

STAR Training & Assessing – TOID 21830

Assessment

Delivery mode is face-to-face training and includes a knowledge and practical observation assessment.


Course Outcomes

Upon successful completion of this course, all participants receive a wallet card and an electronic copy of statement of attainment.

Course Fees

Unemployed ETU Member: FREE

Employed ETU Member: $252

Non Member: $280


Eligibility for Free Training

  • Members must be financial (includes suspended up to six (6) months)
  • Must be an ETU member for more than three (3) months.

For more information read our Eligibility for free services Policy

There are no prerequisites for this course. However participants must have basic English skills.

Train Track Safety Awareness

Get on track – Expand your opportunities and learn how to spot hazards and work safely in the rail corridor

This course is the initial introduction to enable people to safely work in the Metro Trains Melbourne (MTM) Rail Network. This course is designed to provide learners with the fundamental knowledge and skills required to safely access the rail corridor, access the danger zone and respond to an emergency.

This training is free to unemployed ETU members.
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Duration: 1 day


Location: 8-10 Sloane St, Maribrynong VIC 3032


Course Description

In this course you will learn about:

  • Common terminology used in the rail corridor.
  • Safe Places, Danger Zones and Restricted Locations in the rail corridor.
  • Hazards and risk and suitable control measures associated with working in the rail corridor.
  • Policies and procedures to follow when working in the MTM rail infrastructure.
  • Safety critical and emergency communication.
  • Personal measures to enable you to turn up for work Fit for Duty.
  • Appropriate PPE to be worn in the rail corridor.

Training Provider

Training Ahead Australia (RTO: 45462)
All training and assessment for this course is provided by Training Ahead Australia (RTO: 45462).

Assessment

Performance assessment and closed book knowledge assessment.


Outcomes

Participants who are deemed competent in knowledge and practical assessments will receive:

  • An MTM Train Track Safety Awareness (TTSA) Certificate of Completion. The TTSA Certificate of Completion is valid for two years. Applicants are required to complete a TTSA refresher through Metro Academy after 24 months of issue of the Certificate of Completion to maintain currency.
  • A nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency TLIF0020 Safely access the rail corridor.

Course Fees

Unemployed ETU Member: FREE

Employed ETU Member – 1st Course: FREE

Employed ETU Member – Subsequent Course: $180

Non Member: $225


Eligibility for Free Training

  • Members must be financial (includes suspended up to six (6) months)
  • Must be an ETU member for more than three (3) months.

For more information read our Eligibility for free services Policy

Pre-requisites – Nil

You need to demonstrate that you have the required level of languarge, literacy and numeracy (LLN) to complete this course, therefore you will need to complete an LLN assessment prior to commencing training.

If you have completed the unit Metro Train Track Safety Awareness training previously with any Registered Training Organisation (RTO) and you work in the Melbourne Metro Network, please contact the Metro Academy to complete your Re-certification (renewal).

To work on the V/Line network, the Contractor Induction (available online and free here) must also be completed.

Unique Student Identification (USI) – As of 1st of January 2015, the Australian Government introduced compulsory USI numbers. The USI is a reference number that gives you access to your USI account.  A USI will allow you to see your results from all training providers including all completed units and qualifications. Please ensure that you have obtained your USI and provide it to the training provider. The process takes a couple of minutes, is free and available online at http://www.usi.gov.au.

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Electrical Spotting

Skill up – Become registered as a spotter by Energy Safe Victoria, when working in the vicinity of overhead and underground assets with plant and equipment

Course in Workplace Spotting for Service Assets (22597VIC)

Completing this course allows you to register as a workplace spotter with Energy Safe Victoria and work inside specified “No Go Zones” near overhead and underground power lines, giving you more options and responsibilities on the job site.

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Duration: 1 day


Location: Star Training – 5 Everaise Court LAVERTON NORTH 3026


Course Description

This course will enable learners to clearly understand the role of the Spotter as the safety observer to warn mobile plant operators and crane drivers in the proximity of powerlines and underground assets inclusive of communications, water, sewerage and power. This course is recognised by Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) and the Victorian WorkSafe Authority, as meeting the requirements for spotting near overhead and underground assets.


Training Provider

STAR Training & Assessing – RTO 21830

Assessment

Delivery mode is face-to-face training and includes a knowledge and practical observation assessment.


Course Outcomes

After successfully completing the course, an electronic copy of a Statement of Attainment will be issued by The Centre for U. A Spotters Registration Card which is valid for 3 years will be sent out by EnergySafe Victoria (ESV).

Note: To remain current, as per ESV requirements, after 3 years participants must complete a full Spotters course again, otherwise they will lose their registration to observe as a Spotter.

Course Fees

Unemployed ETU Member: FREE

Employed ETU Member: $230

Non Member: $255


Eligibility for Free Training

  • Members must be financial (includes suspended up to six (6) months)
  • Must be an ETU member for more than three (3) months.

For more information read our Eligibility for free services Policy

Please provide a copy of each of the following.

  • Your current First Aid card or Statement of Attainment (issued within the last 3 years), and
  • Your current CPR card or Statement of Attainment (issued with the last 12 months), and

Please also provide:

  • Your plant ticket/qualification for what you will spot on. For example, if you wish to spot on an Elevated Work Platform (Over 11m) you must bring a copy of your valid High Risk Work Licence with class WP.

For items of plant such as an Elevated Work Platform <11 Metres, or a Vehicle Mounted Crane <10 Tonne / Metres or other plant where there is no formal operating competency, evidence of training, competency and or experience must be demonstrated to obtain a Spotter Certificate.

Unique Student Identification (USI) – As of 1st of January 2015, the Australian Government introduced compulsory USI numbers. The USI is a reference number that gives you access to your USI account.  A USI will allow you to see your results from all training providers including all completed units and qualifications. Please ensure that you have obtained your USI and provide it to the training provider. The process takes a couple of minutes, is free and available online at http://www.usi.gov.au.

When you register with us, we will send you a confirmation email with details on how to enrol and pay (if required) with the Training Provider.

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