All Short Courses Courses
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CPCCDE3014 – Remove non-friable asbestos
Asbestos removal license holders are often required in the construction industry. In Melbourne and the rest of Victoria, licensed asbestos removalists may receive one of two types of asbestos removal licenses – Class A or Class B.
A Class B license is needed for the removal of non-friable asbestos. Non-friable materials are less likely to release harmful fibres into the air compared to friable materials. Examples of non-friable materials include cement siding, floor tiles, false ceiling panels.
A Class A license is needed for the removal of friable asbestos, which includes products that are easily crushed or pulverized. Examples of friable materials include asbestos insulation and pipe coverings.
Asbestos cement sheeting can become friable, depending on its conditions. Severely worn cement sheeting may break easily, which releases more asbestos fibres into the environment.
The state government can issue an asbestos removal license to a person conducting a business or undertaking (PCBU). Workers who carry out asbestos removal work on behalf of a PCBU must complete an accredited training course, such as CPCCDE3014 REMOVE NON-FRIABLE ASBESTOS (CLASS B)Asbestos removal training is typically a requirement for workers in the construction industry, Water industry but may also be needed in other industries as well or:
• the area of asbestos-containing material to be removed exceeds 10m² in total, or
• the total time for the asbestos removal work exceeds one hour over a seven-day period.
For more information on how to apply for a licence, please visit WorkSafe Victoria.
Home renovators are often at risk of asbestos exposure, as their job duties may removing asbestos-containing materials (ACMs).Course run by nationally accredited Registered Training Organisation Civil Train Victoria (RTO number 3704).
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MSMWHS216 – Operate Breathing Apparatus PLUS PUASAR025 – Undertake Confined Space Rescue REFRESHER
Operate Breathing Apparatus and Undertake Confined Space Rescue training is designed for students/personnel who are required to operate as part of an emergency response team in the case of an incident involving a Confined Space. These units cover the competency required to select, don, operate and maintain breathing apparatus equipment in an irrespirable atmosphere. It is also designed to enable participants to formulate and practice a rescue plan for an emergency situation in a confined space where it is necessary to extract a person from the confined space.
This course covers the following subjects:
MSMWHS216 – Operate Breathing Apparatus
PUASAR025 – Undertake Confined Space RescueThis course is ran by Civil Train Victoria, a Registered Training Organisation (RTO number 3704).
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MSMWHS216 – Operate Breathing Apparatus PLUS PUASAR025 – Undertake Confined Space Rescue
Operate Breathing Apparatus and Undertake Confined Space Rescue training is designed for students/personnel who are required to operate as part of an emergency response team in the case of an incident involving a Confined Space.
These units cover the competency’s required to select, don, operate and maintain breathing apparatus equipment in an irrespirable atmosphere. It is also designed to enable participants to formulate and practice a rescue plan for an emergency situation in a confined space where it is necessary to extract a person from the confined space.
This course is run by nationally accredited Registered Training Organisation Civil Train Victoria (RTO number 3704).
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MRWA – CTVSEW302 Sewer Installation Quality Accreditation (THEORY ONLY)
The intention of the course is to maximise the life expectancy of sewerage pipeline installations through the correct selection of materials, meeting specification requirements for installation, and ensuring quality testing on completion.
Key Areas:
• Set the standards which consultants & contractors within the sector are expected to achieve.
• Deliver safe and reliable sewerage services.
• Ensure that all assets meet expected lifespan & operational requirements.Successful completion of the course is part of MRWA accreditation process.
This course is ran by Civil Train Victoria, a Registered Training Organisation (RTO number 3704).
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22597VIC – Course in Workplace Spotting for Service Assets
To ensure the safety of personnel in the operation of mechanical plant and equipment being operated in the vicinity of overhead power lines and underground assets, a qualified Spotter must be implemented onsite to observe and ensure the safety of the works. This 1-day course covers the necessary knowledge and skills required in conjunction with required prerequisites.
This course is recognised by Energy Safe Victoria (ESV) and the Victorian WorkCover Authority as meeting the requirement under Victorian Regulations for Plant Operations near overhead powerlines and underground assets. This course complies with formal accreditation, 22597VIC - Course in Workplace Spotting for Service Assets.
This course is run by nationally accredited Registered Training Organisation Civil Train Victoria (RTO number 3704).
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