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Issuing officer
Provide the participant with the communication skills and the system and equipment knowledge to take responsibility for issuing and cancelling work permits as per Electrical System Safety Rules (ESSR). Course Duration 2 days Who Should Attend Employees or contractors who are required to issue permits across the Western Power total network Prerequisites The prerequisites for attendance at this course are: hold authorisation as an RIC or TIC One of the following qualifications:...
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Recognition of current competency - licence to operate a forklift truck
Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) is an online assessment process for anyone who holds a unit of competency that has been superseded or replaced by a new unit. When a unit of competency is replaced or superseded, many employers require their current and prospective employees and contractors to hold the current, updated unit of competency for the equipment they are operating. Assessment Duration 30 – 45 minutes Who Should Attend This RCC is designed for anyone who wants to...
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Assessments are made against units of competency.
- Licence to operate a forklift truck (TLILIC2001A)
Recognition of current competency - licence to perform dogging
Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) is an online assessment process for anyone who holds a unit of competency that has been superseded or replaced by a new unit. When a unit of competency is replaced or superseded, many employers require their current and prospective employees and contractors to hold the current, updated unit of competency for the equipment they are operating. Assessment Duration 30 – 45 minutes Who Should Attend This RCC is designed for anyone who wants to...
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Assessments are made against units of competency.
- Licence to perform dogging (CPCCLDG3001A)
Recognition of current competency - licence to operate a vehicle loading crane (capacity 10 metre tonnes and above)
Recognition of Current Competency (RCC) is an online assessment process for anyone who holds a unit of competency that has been superseded or replaced by a new unit. When a unit of competency is replaced or superseded, many employers require their current and prospective employees and contractors to hold the current, updated unit of competency for the equipment they are operating. Assessment Duration 30 – 45 minutes Who Should Attend This RCC is designed for anyone who wants to...
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Assessments are made against units of competency.
- Licence to operate a vehicle loading crane (capacity 10 metre tonnes and above) (TLILIC0012A)
Identify, locate and protect underground services
How to Identify, locate & protect underground service by the use of the 4 P’s & use of the Dial Before Your Dig (DBYD) service. Course Duration 2 days Who Should Attend People who are required to undertake or observe basic excavation tasks, eg. hand digging, safety observation, etc. Prerequisites None Course Includes Workplace policies and procedures Hazard identification and controls Isolation and site requirements Select, check and use tools and equipment Identifying types of...
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Assessments are made against units of competency.
- Identify, locate and protect underground services (RIICCM202D)
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Enter and work in confined spaces - refresher
A refresh of the skills and knowledge of the requirements to enter and work in confined spaces. Course Duration Half day Who Should Attend People who are in operational roles where there is a requirement to enter and work in confined spaces and who have previously completed confined space training. Prerequisites The prerequisites for attendance at this course are: Completion of Confined Space training (RIIWHS202D – Enter and work in confined spaces) within the previous 3 years....
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Safety and health representatives - introductory
A WorkSafe WA accredited course providing the knowledge and skills to carry out the functions and responsibilities of an elected Safety and Health Representative (SHR). Course Duration 5 days Who Should Attend Elected Safety and Health Representatives, individuals who want to understand the role of SHRs and those seeking a learning pathway towards a nationally recognised Certificate III Work, Health and Safety qualification. Prerequisites Sufficient numeracy and literacy skills are...
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(HR) Ariba - invoice approver - new user
This 1.5 hour online course aims to educate attendees on the Ariba Procure to Pay module including basic navigation, setting preferences and approval of invoices. Couse Duration 1 & 1/2 hours Who Should Attend Western Power employees or embedded / fixed term contractors who are required to approve payment of invoices as part of their role at Western Power. In addition to this training, Ariba Purchase Requisitioner New User training is also being offered for individuals who create...
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Recipient in charge for work permits authority renewal
Online assessment to confirm that you demonstrate the necessary competencies of a Recipient in Charge (NA3D or NA3T) authorisation to receive vicinity authority and electrical access permits. Assessment Duration 60 minutes Who Should Attend People who are required to renew their Recipient in Charge (NA3D or NA3T) to receive vicinity authority and electrical access permits. This renewal is required every two years Prerequisites The prerequisites for attendance at this course are:...
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Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes)
This five day course will provide participants with the skills and knowledge to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes) for licensing purposes. Course Duration 5 days Who Should Attend This course is suitable for people who wish to work with or operate mobile slewing cranes with a capacity of up to 60 tonnes. Prerequisites There are no prerequisites for this course however a Licence to perform dogging or Licence to operate a non-slewing mobile crane is an advantage....
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Assessments are made against units of competency.
- Licence to operate a slewing mobile crane (up to 60 tonnes) (TLILIC4009A)