CPCWHS1001 - Prepare to work safely in the construction industry

 

White Card (Construction Induction) Course | WA

Delivery Mode: Trainer-led 100% Online Live Session

Duration: 6 Hours | Cost: $75.00 (GST FREE)

Same-Day Certificate Issue

You MUST be located in Western Australia

 

 

Course Information

The CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry course, also known as the “White Card” course, is essential for anyone seeking to work on a construction site in Australia. This course provides participants with the foundational knowledge required to understand and adhere to safety practices, ensuring a safe working environment for themselves and their colleagues.

This course covers a range of critical topics to ensure you can work safely and contribute to a positive safety culture on construction sites.

Key areas covered in the CPCWHS1001 course:

  • Introduction to Construction Work
  • Work Health and Safety (WHS) Legislation
  • Identifying Construction Hazards and Risk Management
  • Workplace Health and Safety Communication and Reporting and Incident Response
  • Emergency Response Procedures
  • Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
COURSE REQUIREMENTS
  • Age: Participants must be 14 years or older. Those under 18 must provide parental consent.
  • LLN (Language, Literacy and Numeracy) requirement: Adequate language, literacy and numeracy skills to comprehend course material and complete assessments is required.

 NOTE: Students must complete LLN test before attending Face-to-Face or Zoom live session. Entry to the course may be refused if a student cannot demonstrate sufficient LLN skills.

  • Computer Literacy:
    • Have access to a computer with Microsoft Office Word, Excel and PowerPoint installed, and PDF reader capabilities
    • Have access to an internet connection
    • Have access to a smart phone, video camera or web camera
  • Proof of Identity: Learners are required to bring photo identification (ID), such as a Western Australian Driver’s Licence or Current Western Australian learner driver’s permit or Current Western Australian Student Identification on the day of training. Your attendance will be confirmed after sighting a valid photo ID. Statement of Attainment may cannot be issued without sighting a valid Photo ID.
  • Confirmation of Attendance: Attendance will be confirmed after sighting the valid Photo ID.
  •  USI (Unique Student Identifier): You must provide us with the USI. If you do have not have one, please create your USI here Or give us consent at the time of booking to create your USI.

If you’re studying a nationally recognised training in Australia from 1 January 2015, you will be required to have a Unique Student Identifier (USI). Student information of USI can be found here: USI – Student Information.

PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT (PPE) REQUIREMENT

You must have the following PPE items as per Australian Standards listed below:

  • Eye protection (Standard code: AS1337.1): For sample Click HERE
  • Hearing protection (Standard code: AS/NZS 1270): For sample Click HERE
  • Hard hat for head protection (Standard code: AS/NZS 1801:1998): For sample Click HERE
  • High visibility retro reflective vest. (Standard code: AS/NZS 4602.1:2011): For sample Click HERE

Note: 

  • Online students must purchase or pre-own PPEs to demonstrate practical exercises.

More information: PPE can be purchased  from Bunnings or Workwearhub or RSEA or other.

 

COURSE DELIVERY MODE & COURSE DURATION

Course Delivery Mode

  •  Face-to-face: Victoria

A 6-hour Face-to-face session is conducted in a classroom environment where theory and practical elements are covered.

  • Online Trainer-led live session: ACT / NT / QLD / SA / TAS / WA

A 6-hour online Face-to-Face live session is conducted using MS TEAMS where theory and practical elements are covered.

PRACTICAL COURSE DELIVERY LOCATION AND TIME

Address: L 9, 120 Spencer St Melbourne 3000 | Time: 9am-3:00pm

 

ASSESSMENT METHODS

Participants will be assessed through a combination of Knowledge Assessment and Practical Skill Assessments.

  • Knowledge Assessment:

Demonstrate an understanding of Workplace Health and Safety principles and practice through quizzes (e.g. multiple-choice questions) or short answer questions.

  • Practical Skill Assessments (Workplace Practical Observation):

During the practical exercise, students will be asked to demonstrate how to use a range of Personal Protective Equipment (PPE). PPEs include Eye protection / Safety Glasses, Hearing protection / Earmuffs, Hard hat for head protection & High visibility retro reflective vest for this part of assessment.

Assessor will observe them while they demonstrate their skills.

CERTIFICATION

Upon successful completion of the course, participants will receive a Nationally Recognised Statement of Attainment for CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry by email within 24 hours of completion.

White Card Expiry: White cards do not have expiry date as long as you work in the construction industry. However, if you do not work in construction industry for 24 months or more, you have to renew the card.

ENROLMENT

How to Enrol: For Individual or Group Booking please select Book from the table below:

For more information or assistance, contact us. Email: [email protected]

What You Will Learn in a Basic First Aid Course

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Frequently Asked Questions

Who Should Attend?

This course is suitable for:

  • Workplace first aiders
  • Community members
  • Teachers and childcare workers
  • Sports coaches and fitness instructors
  • Anyone interested in learning lifesaving CPR skills
  • Anyone who wants to be prepared to respond to a cardiac or breathing emergency.
  • Individuals working in high-risk environments or with vulnerable populations.

Those seeking employment in roles requiring first aid certification (e.g., childcare, fitness instructors).

What you will learn?

  • Understand the HLTAID009 unit and its role in emergency response.
  • Discover the science behind CPR and its effectiveness.
  • Learn the DRSABCD (Danger, Response, Send, Airway, Breathing, CPR, Defibrillation) Action Plan for effective first aid response.
  • Master the techniques for chest compressions, rescue breaths, and CPR cycles for adults.
  • Adapt CPR techniques for children, considering age-specific needs.
  • Learn infant CPR with specialized two-finger compressions and breaths.
  • Understand the role of Automated External Defibrillators (AEDs) and practice safe operation.
  • Develop effective communication skills to relay crucial information to emergency services.
  • Learn proper incident reporting procedures while maintaining casualty privacy.
  • Gain hands-on experience through realistic CPR scenarios and AED practice on manikins.
  • Demonstrate your skills in a comprehensive assessment to earn your HLTAID009 qualification.

Why Choose This Course?

  • Expert Instructors: Learn from experienced and certified trainers.
  • Hands-On Training: Engage in practical, scenario-based exercises.
  • Nationally Recognized: Gain a certification that is recognized across Australia.
  • Essential Lifesaving Skills: Acquire the confidence and ability to respond effectively in emergency situations.