Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry – White Card
This course is Online, and can be started immediately. You can also access the course 24*7*365.
There are 3 parts to this OnLine White Card Course
- Online presentations, which includes voice-over narration.
- Multiple Choices Quizzes at the end of each Chapter of the Online presentation.
- A Zoom Video Conference, with a certified MSTS Trainer, to complete the course by doing a face-to-face practical assessment.
There is no charge to do Online parts 1 and 2 of the course. You will pay just $99 once you are ready to schedule the Zoom Video Conference.
When you have successfully completed the Zoom Conference, you will be awarded the White Card, which will be posted to you, or you can pick the card up in person from the MSTS Training Centre in Mandurah.
After signing up for the Online Course, you will receive an email from Mandurah Safety and Training Services, with all the details of the course. This will include a Link to the Training Course, a User ID and Password, a registration form, and other instructions.
Remember to check your email after adding the course to the cart and checking out.
It should only take 2 – 5 minutes to receive the email.
COURSE TOPICS
- Basic roles, responsibilities and rights of duty holders are identified and explained according to jurisdictional health and safety legislative requirements.
- Duty of care requirements are identified.
- Construction safe work practices are identified and explained.
- Basic principles of risk management are identified.
- Construction hazards are identified and discussed.
- Purpose and use of PPE are identified and demonstrated.
- Measures for controlling hazards are identified.
- Health and safety documents are identified and discussed.
- Roles of designated health and safety personnel are identified and explained.
- Safety signs and symbols are identified and explained.
- Procedures for reporting hazards, incidents and injuries are identified.
- Procedures for responding to incidents and emergencies are identified and explained.
- Procedures for accessing first aid are identified.
- Types and purpose of fire safety equipment are identified and discussed.
LEARNING OUTCOMES
Identify health and safety legislative requirements of construction work
Identify construction hazards and risk control measures
Identify health and safety communication and reporting processes
Identify incident and emergency response procedures
Statement
This course is only available for residents of WA with a WA home address, if you are residing in any on the State than WA you cannot use this web site for this course.
All learners must be able to read and comprehend English to a level that will enable them to safely perform duties as specified in the competency standard. MSTS recognises that some learners may require more support to meet the requirements of the training course. We will endeavour to meet these needs with regards to; language, literacy and numeracy skills. Learners are encouraged, prior to commencing the course and where applicable, to complete an MSTS LLN analysis, which will assist the Trainer/Assessor to interpret individual skill level and manage this from the onset.
All successful applicants will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment:
CPCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry