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UID:10002573-1781076600-1781091000@maxwellrt.com.au
SUMMARY:10830NAT Course in Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention (Face to Face)
DESCRIPTION:10830NAT Course in Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention (Face to Face) \n10830NAT\n\n\n- NAT10830001 Prevent crystalline silica exposure \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\n\n10830NAT Course in Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention (Face-to-Face)\n\nCrystalline silica dust is a serious health hazard found in many common construction\, demolition\, mining\, and manufacturing materials. This nationally accredited course provides workers with the essential knowledge and skills to identify\, assess\, and control the risks associated with crystalline silica exposure in the workplace.\n\nThrough practical learning and risk management tools\, participants will learn how to apply safety legislation\, identify hazardous materials\, and develop control plans that protect themselves and others from respirable crystalline silica (RCS) exposure.\n\nAccredited Units of Competency\n\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for:\n\n\n	NAT10830001 Prevent crystalline silica exposure\n\n\nPrerequisites\n\n\n	Nil\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nWhat You'll Learn\n\nUpon successful completion of this course\, participants will be able to:\n\n\n	Learn to identify crystalline silica hazards in materials like concrete\, bricks\, and tiles\n	Understand and apply safety laws\, codes of practice\, and safe work methods to protect yourself and others\n	Recognise and interpret Safety Data Sheets (SDS)\n	Develop effective silica risk control plans and meet essential workplace safety standards\n	Identify the limitations of personal respiratory protective equipment (RPE)\n	Apply safe systems of work in a variety of environments and tasks\n\n\nWho Is This Course For?\n\nThis course is ideal for individuals who:\n\n\n	Work in industries such as construction\, demolition\, tunnelling\, mining\, stonemasonry\, or jewellery manufacturing\n	Use or handle materials like engineered stone\, concrete\, bricks\, tiles\, or mortar\n	Are responsible for workplace safety planning\, hazard identification\, or risk control\n	Need to meet legislative requirements for crystalline silica risk management\n	Require training to comply with workplace or contractor safety requirements\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\n\nTraining Delivery\n\n\n	Delivered in person at one of our approved training facilities by a qualified industry trainer\n	Total course duration is 4 hours\, including practical activities and assessment\n	Learners will participate in group discussions\, view presentations\, and engage directly with the trainer and peers in a collaborative learning environment\n	Our workshops are equipped with physical samples\, dust control attachments\, and PPE for hands-on demonstration\n\n\nPractical Activities Include\n\n\n	Identifying physical samples of silica-containing materials\n	Reviewing and interpreting Safety Data Sheets (SDS) and product specifications\n	Exploring and applying risk control strategies through guided discussion and examples\n	Developing a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) or silica risk control plan based on real-world scenarios\n	Practicing with actual or replica dust control tools and respiratory protection equipment under trainer guidance\n\n\nAssessment\n\nYou’ll complete:\n\n\n	Theory assessment (multiple choice and short answer questions)\n	Hands-on identification tasks using physical or visual sample materials and PPE\n	Case study-based risk control plans or SWMS creation\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nEligibility Requirements\n\nTo fully participate and stay safe during practical activities\, you should meet the following: \n\nGeneral Requirements\n\n\n	Proof of identity must be supplied by you on the day of training and original copies will be verified by your trainer\n	You must be at least 14 years of age to participate in the training\n	Students under 18 years of age must supply parental consent (unless you are linked to an employer)\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI). If you do not have one\, you can apply for it for free at www.usi.gov.au\n\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND)\n\n\n	Reading and completing knowledge questions (basic reading and writing at Year 10 level)\n	Read and interpret safety data sheets\, legislation\, and workplace procedures\n	Complete documentation such as control plans and hazard reports\n	Following verbal instructions from the trainer\n	Use a digital device (tablet/smartphone/laptop) for assessments\n\n\nPhysical Requirements\n\n\n	Be physically able to stand\, move\, and interact with display materials and training equipment during the session\n	Be physically fit and well to wear respiratory equipment\, as required for demonstration or fitting activities\n\n\n \n\nGot Any Questions?\n\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, booking options\, or if you feel that you may need support in class…our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need.\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/newcastle/10830nat-course-in-crystalline-silica-exposure-prevention-face-to-face-2/
LOCATION:NEWCASTLE\, NEWCASTLE\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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UID:10002609-1781076600-1781092800@maxwellrt.com.au
SUMMARY:Low Volt Rescue + CPR
DESCRIPTION:Low Volt Rescue   CPR \nLVRCPR3\n\n\n- UETDRMP018 Perform rescue from a live low voltage panel\n- HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation\n(Note: HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a pre-requisite to UETDRMP018 Provide rescue from a live low voltage panel) \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\nLow Volt Rescue (LVR) incl. CPR\nHLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation and UETDRMP018 Perform rescue from a live low voltage panel (LVR) are nationally recognised units of competency that provide you with the critical knowledge and hands-on skills to respond to an emergency involving a live low-voltage (LV) electrical panel. You will learn how to identify life-threatening situations quickly and use CPR techniques to sustain life until professional medical help arrives.\n\nAccredited Units of Competency\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for:\n\n\n	UETDRMP018 Perform rescue from a live low voltage panel\n	HLTAID009 Provide Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation\n\n\nPrerequisites\n\n\n	HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation is a prerequisite for UETDRMP018 Perform rescue from a live low voltage panel and is included in this course\n	To enrol in LVR only\, you must submit current evidence of HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation at enrolment for a Credit Transfer\n	Note: You must have the physical ability to perform at least two minutes of uninterrupted CPR on a manikin placed on the floor\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nWhat You’ll Learn\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to:\n\nLVR \n\n\n	Understand the specific hazards of live LV equipment in electrical environments\n	Conduct risk assessments and apply controls\n	Inspect and use rescue kit and PPE correctly and safely\n	Identify voltage\, isolate power\, maintain safe distances\, and follow safety protocols\n	Conduct a live LV panel rescue using approved methods safely\n	Secure the area after the rescue and complete accurate documentation?\n\n\nCPR \n\n\n	Recognise and respond to an unresponsive casualty\n	Perform CPR on adults\, children\, and infants following ARC guidelines\n	Use an AED to deliver a shock safely and effectively\n	Maintain continuous CPR while working with others in an emergency situation\n	Communicate effectively with emergency services and bystanders\n	Complete incident reports and workplace documentation after an emergency\n	Understand the importance of ongoing refresher training to keep your skills current\n\n\nWho Is This Course For?\nThis course is ideal if you:\n\n\n	Work with or near electrical equipment\n	Are a safety observer for electrical work\n	Need to meet workplace or licensing requirements for LVR and CPR training\n	Want the skills to respond to emergencies in the workplace\, at home\, or in the community\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\n\nTraining Delivery\n\n\n	Delivered in person by a qualified trainer at one of Maxwell Training’s purpose-built simulators or an approved training facility\n	The total course duration includes practical activities and assessments\n	Learn through interactive presentations\, trainer demonstrations\, and realistic hands-on practical activities\n\n\nPractical Activities\n\n\n	Performing CPR on adult\, child\, and infant manikins\n	Operating an AED\n	Managing an unresponsive casualty\, including placing them in the recovery position\n	Checking and using PPE and LV rescue equipment\n	Identifying voltage\n	Locating and isolating electrical supply points\n	Conducting a Dynamic Risk Assessment (DRA)\n	Practising rescues with a mannequin from a simulated LV panel\n	Communicating with others and emergency services\n	Securing the incident site after the rescue\n	Completing workplace documentation such as risk assessments and incident reports\n\n\nAssessment\n\n\n	Knowledge assessment (multiple choice and short answer)\n	Completion of a Portfolio of Evidence including workplace documents such as a Take 5 and Incident Report Form\n	Practical demonstration of a simulated rescue\, CPR and use of an AED\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nEntry Requirements\nTo fully participate and stay safe during practical activities\, you must meet the following requirements:\n\nGeneral Requirements\n\n\n	Proof of identity must be supplied and verified on the day of training\n	Minimum age of 14 years\n	Students under 18 years must provide parental consent (unless linked to an employer)\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) — apply free at www.usi.gov.au\n\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND)\n\n\n	Read and complete knowledge questions (basic Year 10 level literacy)\n	Complete basic written reports and workplace documentation such as a Take 5 and Incident Report\n	Follow verbal and written instructions from the trainer\n	Use a digital device (tablet\, smartphone\, or laptop) for assessments\n\n\nPhysical Requirements\n\n\n	Be physically able to move quickly and safely to perform a rescue.\n	Use rescue equipment without assistance\n	Be physically able to perform CPR on the floor for at least two minutes\n	Be able to kneel\, bend\, and perform compressions and breaths effectively\n\n\nGot Any Questions?\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, or booking options — or if you feel that you may need support in class — our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/newcastle/low-volt-rescue-cpr-27/
LOCATION:NEWCASTLE\, NEWCASTLE\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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UID:10002567-1781076600-1781105400@maxwellrt.com.au
SUMMARY:Confined Space Rescue
DESCRIPTION:Confined Space Rescue \nCSRES\n\n\n- RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces\n- RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control\n- MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit\n- MSMPER300 Issue work permits\n- MSMPER202 Observe permit work\n- MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres\n- MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus\n- PUASAR025 Undertake confined space rescue\n- HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation\n- MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis\n(Note: MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis is a prerequisite to the unit MMSPER300 Issue work permits)  \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\nConfined Space Rescue Training\n\nThis nationally recognised 3-day course will equip you with the skills and knowledge to enter and work in confined spaces\, monitor permits\, test atmospheres\, use breathing apparatus\, and perform confined space rescue operations. Delivered through realistic rescue simulations in purpose built confined space training facilities\, this course is ideal for anyone required to act as a rescuer\, standby person\, permit issuer\, or emergency response team member. No previous experience is required — all prerequisite units (e.g. hazard analysis and permit work) are delivered within the course. \n\nAccredited Units of Competency \n\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the following nationally recognised units: \n\n\n	RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces\n	RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control\n	MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit\n	MSMPER300 Issue work permits\n	MSMPER202 Observe permit work\n	MSMPER300 Issue work permits*\n	MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres\n	MSMWHS216 Operate breathing apparatus\n	PUASAR025 Undertake confined space rescue\n	HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation\n\n\nPrerequisites \n\n\n	MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis is a prerequisite unit for MSMPER300 Issue work permits\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nWhat You’ll Learn\n\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to: \n\n\n	Identify and control confined space hazards using risk assessments and permits\n	Test and monitor atmospheres for oxygen levels\, flammable gases and toxic contaminants\n	Use breathing apparatus (SCBA) safely in hazardous or irrespirable atmospheres\n	Issue\, observe and close permit-to-work documentation correctly\n	Perform two confined space entries using harnesses and retrieval systems\n	Plan and execute confined space rescue procedures safely using tripods\, davit arms\, recovery winches and stretchers\n	Communicate effectively with others\n	Provide CPR and immediate first aid in a confined space incident\n\n\nWho Is This Course For?\n\nThis course is ideal for: \n\n\n	Emergency Response Teams and Confined Space Rescue Personnel\n	Standby workers looking to upskill to rescue level\n	Shutdown\, mining\, utility\, water\, council\, manufacturing and defence workers\n	Employers who need compliant rescue-trained personnel on site\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\n\nTraining Delivery \n\n\n	Delivered in person by a qualified trainer at one of Maxwell Training’s purpose-built simulators or an approved training facility\n	The total course duration includes practical activities and assessments\n	Learners will take part in demonstrations\, group discussions\, and realistic simulations in confined spaces\n\n\nPractical Activities \n\n\n	Monitoring workers in a confined space via visual checks\, signals and verbal communication\n	Completing the Confined Space Entry Permit\, hazard analysis\, and risk control documentation\n	Gas testing and atmospheric monitoring using calibrated detectors\n	Gas testing and ventilation of a confined space\n	Completing risk assessments\, entry permits\, and rescue plans\n	Donning\, operating and monitoring breathing apparatus (BA)\n	Using harnesses\, tripods\, davit arms and retrieval systems\n	Performing rescue of a conscious and unconscious casualty\n	Extraction using basket stretcher and mechanical advantage systems\n	Post-rescue decontamination and incident reporting\n\n\nAssessment \n\n\n	Knowledge assessment (multiple choice and short answer)\n	Completion of a Portfolio of Evidence including workplace documents such as a Confined Space Entry Permit\, rescue plans\, risk assessments and gas detector and breathing apparatus inspection checklists\, incident report forms\n	Practical demonstration of selecting and issuing correct permits\, monitoring confined space entry and ensuring compliance\, gas testing and interpreting results\, inspecting and donning breathing apparatus\, suspending work or initiating rescue operations\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nEntry Requirements\n\nTo fully participate and stay safe during practical activities\, you must meet the following requirements: \n\nGeneral Requirements \n\n\n	Proof of identity must be supplied and verified on the day of training\n	Minimum age of 14 years\n	Students under 18 years must provide parental consent (unless linked to an employer)\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) — apply free at www.usi.gov.au\n\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND) \n\n\n	Read and complete knowledge questions (basic Year 10 level literacy)\n	Read and understand permits\, gas test results\, safety signs and SWMS\n	Complete written reports such as permits\, handover forms\, risk assessments\, incident report forms\n	Communicate clearly with entrants and supervisors\n	Use a digital device (tablet\, smartphone\, or laptop) for assessments\n\n\nPhysical Requirements \n\n\n	Ability to remain stationed at an entry point for extended periods\n	Able to wear PPE such as harness and helmet\n	Perform manual handling tasks (lifting stretchers\, equipment)\n	Communicate clearly with entrants and supervisors\n	Working in simulated low-visibility\, noisy and stressful rescue scenarios\n\n\nGot Any Questions?\n\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, or booking options — or if you feel that you may need support in class — our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need. \n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/newcastle/confined-space-rescue-11/
LOCATION:NEWCASTLE\, NEWCASTLE\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260610T153000
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CREATED:20260319T000310Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T000310Z
UID:10002569-1781076600-1781105400@maxwellrt.com.au
SUMMARY:Confined Space Standby
DESCRIPTION:Confined Space Standby \nCSS\n\n\n\n- RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces\n- RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control\n- MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit\n- MSMPER300 Issue work permits\n- MSMPER202 Observe permit work\n- MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres\n- MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis\n(Note: MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis is a prerequisite to the unit MMSPER300 Issue work permits) \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\nConfined Space Standby Training\n\nThis course is designed to equip you with the essential skills and knowledge required to safely observe permit-controlled work and conduct atmospheric testing using electronic gas detection equipment. Whether you're acting as a safety observer or performing gas tests prior to work commencement\, understanding and managing potential hazards is crucial for maintaining a safe work environment. \n\nAccredited Units of Competency \n\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the following nationally recognised units: \n\n\n	RIIWHS202E Enter and work in confined spaces\n	RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control\n	MSMPER200 Work in accordance with an issued permit\n	MSMPER300 Issue work permits\n	MSMPER202 Observe permit work\n	MSMPER300 Issue work permits*\n	MSMWHS217 Gas test atmospheres\n\n\n Prerequisites \n\n\n	MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis is a prerequisite unit for MSMPER300 Issue work permits\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nWhat You’ll Learn\n\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to: \n\n\n	Perform two confined space entries using harnesses and retrieval systems\n	Understand the legal responsibilities of a Standby Person in confined space operations\n	Interpret and monitor confined space permits and ensure all controls are in place\n	Maintain continuous communication with entrants\n	Observe work activities to ensure compliance with permit conditions and SWMS\n	Identify and respond to changing hazards\, unsafe behaviours\, or permit breaches\n	Carry out gas testing\, interpret readings\, and report unsafe atmospheric levels\n	Initiate emergency response procedures in accordance with the Rescue Plan\n	Accurately complete permit close-out and end-of-day handover documentation\n\n\nWho Is This Course For?\n\nThis course is ideal for: \n\n\n	Workers acting as Standby Personnel / Safety Observer for confined space tasks\n	Supervisors and permit issuers\n	Workers in construction\, utilities\, councils\, industrial maintenance\, shutdowns and civil work\n	Employers who need to comply with WHS Regulations & AS/NZS 2865 Confined Spaces\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\n\nTraining Delivery \n\n\n	Delivered in person by a qualified trainer at one of Maxwell Training’s purpose-built simulators or an approved training facility\n	The total course duration includes practical activities and assessments\n	Learners will take part in demonstrations\, group discussions\, and realistic simulations in confined spaces\n\n\nPractical Activities \n\n\n	Checking permits and confirming isolations\, signage and rescue plans are in place\n	Monitoring workers in a confined space via visual checks\, signals and verbal communication\n	Completing the Confined Space Entry Permit\, hazard analysis\, and risk control documentation\n	Gas testing and atmospheric monitoring using calibrated detectors\n	Responding to hazards or unsafe conditions — suspending the permit if required\n	Initiating emergency call procedures when a rescue is required\n	Completing end-of-shift handover and permit close-out reports\n\n\nAssessment \n\n\n	Knowledge assessment (multiple choice and short answer)\n	Completion of a Portfolio of Evidence including workplace documents such as a Confined Space Entry Permit\, risk assessments and gas detector inspection checklists\n	Practical demonstration of selecting and issuing correct permits\, monitoring confined space entry and ensuring compliance\, gas testing and interpreting results\, suspending work or initiating emergency response if conditions change\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nEntry Requirements\n\nTo fully participate and stay safe during practical activities\, you must meet the following requirements: \n\nGeneral Requirements \n\n\n	Proof of identity must be supplied and verified on the day of training\n	Minimum age of 14 years\n	Students under 18 years must provide parental consent (unless linked to an employer)\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) — apply free at www.usi.gov.au\n\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND) \n\n\n	Read and complete knowledge questions (basic Year 10 level literacy)\n	Read and understand permits\, gas test results\, safety signs and SWMS\n	Complete written reports such as permits\, handover forms\, risk assessments\n	Communicate clearly with entrants and supervisors\n	Use a digital device (tablet\, smartphone\, or laptop) for assessments\n\n\nPhysical Requirements \n\n\n	Ability to remain stationed at an entry point for extended periods\n	Able to wear PPE such as harness and helmet\n	Communicate clearly with entrants and supervisors\n	Capable of initiating emergency procedures and assisting rescue teams\n\n\nGot Any Questions?\n\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, or booking options — or if you feel that you may need support in class — our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need. \n \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/newcastle/confined-space-standby-21/
LOCATION:NEWCASTLE\, NEWCASTLE\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260610T073000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260610T153000
DTSTAMP:20260508T003541
CREATED:20260417T040503Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260507T140600Z
UID:10002675-1781076600-1781105400@maxwellrt.com.au
SUMMARY:EWP Training (Under 11m\, Over 11m & Scissor Lift)
DESCRIPTION:EWP Training (Under 11m\, Over 11m & Scissor Lift) \nEWP3\n\n\nEWP Training (Under 11m\, Over 11m & Scissor Lift) \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\nElevating Work Platform Training (Under 11m\, Over 11m & Scissor Lift)\nOperate with confidence across a variety of EWP types. This combined course gives you the skills\, knowledge\, and certification to safely operate boom-type elevating work platforms (over 11 metres)\, EWPs under 11 metres\, and scissor lifts in real workplace environments.\n\nDelivered in a structured\, hands-on format\, this course combines practical training\, real-world scenarios\, and SafeWork NSW-aligned assessment — preparing you for both workplace competency and your High Risk Work Licence (WP class).\n\nUnlike standalone EWP courses\, this program delivers two nationally recognised units of competency and the pathway to your HRWL — making it ideal for workers and employers looking for complete capability across all EWP types.\n\nAccredited Unit of Competency\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for:\n\n	TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more)\n	RIIHAN301E Operate elevating work platform\n\nPrerequisites\n\n\n	Nil\n\nLicencing\n\n\n	This course leads to a SafeWork NSW High Risk Work Licence (WP class)\n	You must be 18 years or older and provide valid ID to be assessed\n	Formal assessment is conducted by a SafeWork NSW accredited assessor\n	A fee will apply to obtain your licence from SafeWork NSW upon successful completion\n\nBook Now  \n\n  \n\nWhat You’ll Learn\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to:\n\n\n	Plan and prepare for EWP operations safely\n	Conduct pre-start and post-start inspections\, including logbooks and harness checks\n	Identify hazards and apply effective risk controls (Take 5\, exclusion zones\, traffic management)\n	Interpret EWP load charts\, working envelopes and rated capacity (SWL)\n	Calculate total platform loads (people\, tools and equipment)\n	Safely set up and operate an EWP at height\n	Work safely around powerlines\, structures\, and other workers\n	Use fall protection equipment\, including harnesses and anchor points\n	Communicate effectively using hand signals\, radios and workplace procedures\n	Respond to emergencies\, including controlled descent and rescue procedures\n	Follow WHS legislation\, Codes of Practice\, and workplace procedures\n\n\nWho Is This Course For\nThis course is ideal for:\n\n\n	Workers required to operate multiple types of EWPs across worksites\n	Tradespeople\, construction\, maintenance and industrial workers\n	Employers wanting to fully upskill staff in one program\n	Workers needing both HRWL licensing and general EWP competency\n\nBook Now  \n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\nTraining Delivery\n\n\n	Training is delivered in person by a qualified trainer at one of Maxwell Training’s facilities\, or at your site pending a suitability inspection\n	Maximum class size: 8 participants\n	Duration: 3 days (7.5 hours per day)\n	Structured as a combined (clustered) program covering both units\n	Includes classroom learning\, practical workshop activities and real-world scenarios\n	Final assessment (Day 3) is conducted by a SafeWork NSW accredited HRW assessor\n\nPractical Activities\nYou will take part in realistic\, hands-on activities including:\n\n	Completing EWP pre-start and post-start inspections\n	Conducting harness inspections and safety checks\n	Interpreting load charts and working envelopes\n	Calculating Safe Working Load (SWL) for tasks\n	Completing Take 5 risk assessments\n	Setting up exclusion zones and traffic management controls\n	Operating:\n	\n		Boom lifts (over and under 11m)\n		Scissor lifts\n	\n	\n	Managing hazards such as wind\, ground conditions\, powerlines  and nearby workers\n	Practising emergency procedures including controlled descent\n\nAssessment\nYour competency will be assessed through:\n\n	Knowledge assessment (multiple choice and short answer)\n	Portfolio of Evidence\n	Practical observation assessments \n	SafeWork NSW HRW assessment (theory   practical)\n\nBook Now  \n\n  \n\nEntry Requirements\nTo fully participate and stay safe during practical activities\, you must meet the following requirements:\n\nGeneral Requirements\n\n\n	Must be 18 years or older\n	Proof of identity must be supplied and verified on the day of training and assessment\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) — apply free at www.usi.gov.au\n\nLicencing Process (SafeWork NSW)\nTo complete your licence assessment\, you must:\n\n	APPLY ONLINE for an Assessment Enrolment Number (AEN)\n	Complete your digital ID check (2 FORMS OF ID REQUIRED)\n	Receive your AEN via email\n	Provide your AEN to your assessor before your assessment\n	Your results will be emailed to you after completion\n	A $92 licence fee will be required by SafeWork upon successful completion of the HRW assessment\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND)\nYou will need basic skills to:\n\n	Read and complete knowledge questions (basic Year 10 level literacy)\n	Read and interpret safety procedures\, signage and load charts\n	Complete logbooks\, Take 5 forms and assessments\n	Perform basic calculations (platform load and SWL)\n	Follow verbal and written instructions from the trainer\n	Use a digital device (tablet\, smartphone\, or laptop) for assessments\n\nPhysical Requirements\nTo safely participate\, you must be able to:\n\n	Climb on and off the EWP using three points of contact\n	Work safely at height for extended periods\n	Wear and use a safety harness and PPE\n	Operate controls while maintaining balance and awareness\n	Respond to changing site conditions and hazards\n	Maintain alertness and coordination during operation\n\n\n \n\nGot Any Questions?\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, or booking options — or if you feel that you may need support in class — our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/newcastle/ewp-training-under-11m-over-11m-scissor-lift-12/
LOCATION:NEWCASTLE\, NEWCASTLE\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260610T153000
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UID:10002699-1781076600-1781105400@maxwellrt.com.au
SUMMARY:Licence to Operate a Boom-Type Elevating Work Platform (Over 11 Metres)
DESCRIPTION:Licence to Operate a Boom-Type Elevating Work Platform (Over 11 Metres) \nEWP2\n\n\nLicence to Operate a Boom-Type Elevating Work Platform (11 metres or more)  \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\nLicence to Operate a Boom-Type Elevating Work Platform (11 metres or more)\nOperating an EWP over 11 metres is high-risk work that requires the right skills\, knowledge\, and licence to perform safely. This nationally recognised course gives you the practical experience and confidence to safely operate boom-type elevating work platforms in real workplace environments.\n\nDelivered over three days at Maxwell Training\, this course combines hands-on training\, real-world scenarios\, and SafeWork NSW-aligned assessment to prepare you for your High-Risk Work Licence. You’ll learn how to identify hazards\, interpret load charts\, manage risks when working at height\, and operate safely — helping you protect yourself\, your team\, and your workplace.\n\nAccredited Unit of Competency\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for:\n\n	TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more)\n\nPrerequisites\n\n\n	Nil\n\nLicencing\n\n\n	This course leads to a SafeWork NSW High Risk Work Licence (WP class)\n	You must be 18 years or older and provide valid ID to be assessed\n	Formal assessment is conducted by a SafeWork NSW accredited assessor\n	A fee will apply to obtain your licence from SafeWork NSW upon successful completion\n\nBook Now  \n\n  \n\nWhat You’ll Learn\nUpon successful completion of this course\, you will be able to:\n\n\n	Plan and prepare for EWP operations safely\n	Conduct pre-start and post-start inspections\, including logbooks and harness checks\n	Identify hazards and apply effective risk controls (Take 5\, exclusion zones\, traffic management)\n	Interpret EWP load charts\, working envelopes and rated capacity (SWL)\n	Calculate total platform loads (people\, tools and equipment)\n	Safely set up and operate an EWP at height\n	Work safely around powerlines\, structures\, and other workers\n	Use fall protection equipment\, including harnesses and anchor points\n	Communicate effectively using hand signals\, radios and workplace procedures\n	Respond to emergencies\, including controlled descent and rescue procedures\n	Follow WHS legislation\, Codes of Practice\, and workplace procedures\n\n\nWho Is This Course For\nThis course is ideal for:\n\n\n	Workers required to operate boom-type EWPs over 11 metres\n	Tradespeople\, construction\, maintenance and industrial workers\n	Employers wanting to upskill staff for working at heights safely\n	Anyone needing a WP High Risk Work Licence\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\nTraining Delivery\n\n\n	Training is delivered in person by a qualified trainer at one of Maxwell Training’s facilities\, or at your site pending a suitability inspection\n	Maximum class size: 8 participants\n	Duration: 3 days (7.5 hours per day)\n	Includes classroom learning\, practical workshop activities and real-world scenarios\n	Final assessment (Day 3) is conducted by a SafeWork NSW accredited HRW assessor\n\nPractical Activities\nYou will take part in realistic\, hands-on activities including:\n\n	Completing EWP pre-start and post-start inspections\n	Conducting harness inspections and safety checks\n	Interpreting load charts and working envelopes\n	Calculating Safe Working Load (SWL) for tasks\n	Completing Take 5 risk assessments\n	Setting up exclusion zones and traffic management controls\n	Operating an EWP at height\n	Managing hazards such as wind\, ground conditions\, and powerlines\n	Practising emergency procedures including controlled descent\n\nAssessment\nYour competency will be assessed through:\n\n	Knowledge assessment (multiple choice and short answer)\n	Portfolio of Evidence\n	Practical observation assessments  \n	SafeWork NSW HRW assessment (theory   practical)\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nEntry Requirements\nTo fully participate and stay safe during practical activities\, you must meet the following requirements:\n\nGeneral Requirements\n\n\n	Must be 18 years or older\n	Proof of identity must be supplied and verified on the day of training and assessment\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI) — apply free at www.usi.gov.au\n\nLicencing Process (SafeWork NSW)\nTo complete your licence assessment\, you must:\n\n	APPLY ONLINE for an Assessment Enrolment Number (AEN)\n	Complete your digital ID check (2 FORMS OF ID REQUIRED)\n	Receive your AEN via email\n	Provide your AEN to your assessor before your assessment\n	Your results will be emailed to you after completion\n	A $92 licence fee will be required by SafeWork upon successful completion of the HRW assessment\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND)\nYou will need basic skills to:\n\n	Read and complete knowledge questions (basic Year 10 level literacy)\n	Read and interpret safety procedures\, signage and load charts\n	Complete logbooks\, Take 5 forms and assessments\n	Perform basic calculations (platform load and SWL)\n	Follow verbal and written instructions from the trainer\n	Use a digital device (tablet\, smartphone\, or laptop) for assessments\n\nPhysical Requirements\nTo safely participate\, you must be able to:\n\n	Climb on and off the EWP using three points of contact\n	Work safely at height for extended periods\n	Wear and use a safety harness and PPE\n	Operate controls while maintaining balance and awareness\n	Respond to changing site conditions and hazards\n	Maintain alertness and coordination during operation\n\n\nGot Any Questions?\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, or booking options — or if you feel that you may need support in class — our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/newcastle/licence-to-operate-a-boom-type-elevating-work-platform-over-11-metres-12/
LOCATION:NEWCASTLE\, NEWCASTLE\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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DTSTART;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260610T120000
DTEND;TZID=Australia/Sydney:20260610T160000
DTSTAMP:20260508T003541
CREATED:20260319T010447Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260319T010447Z
UID:10002572-1781092800-1781107200@maxwellrt.com.au
SUMMARY:10830NAT Course in Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention (Online Only)
DESCRIPTION:10830NAT Course in Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention (Online Only) \n10830NAT2\n\n\n- NAT10830001 Prevent crystalline silica exposure \nUpcoming Training\nThere are currently no openings available for this course. \n\n\n10830NAT Course in Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention (Online Delivery - Face to Screen)\nCrystalline silica dust is a serious health hazard found in many common construction\, demolition\, mining\, and manufacturing materials. This nationally accredited course provides workers with the essential knowledge and skills to identify\, assess\, and control the risks associated with crystalline silica exposure in the workplace.\n\nOur Face-to-Screen delivery allows eligible learners to complete this course via live\, instructor-led sessions in a virtual classroom. This ensures regional and remote participants can access quality training without compromising safety\, interactivity\, or assessment integrity.\n\nAccredited Units of Competency\n\nOn successful completion\, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for:\n\n	NAT10830001 Prevent crystalline silica exposure\n\nPrerequisites\n\n\n	Nil\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nWhat You'll Learn\nUpon successful completion of this course\, participants will be able to:\n\n\n	Learn to identify crystalline silica hazards in materials like concrete\, bricks\, and tiles\n	Understand and apply safety laws\, codes of practice\, and safe work methods to protect yourself and others\n	Recognise and interpret Safety Data Sheets (SDS)\n	Develop effective silica risk control plans and meet essential workplace safety standards\n	Identify the limitations of personal respiratory protective equipment (RPE)\n	Apply safe systems of work in a variety of environments and tasks\n\n\nWho Is This Course For?\nThis course is ideal for individuals who:\n\n\n	Work in industries such as construction\, demolition\, tunnelling\, mining\, stonemasonry\, or jewellery manufacturing\n	Use or handle materials like engineered stone\, concrete\, bricks\, tiles\, or mortar\n	Are responsible for workplace safety planning\, hazard identification\, or risk control\n	Need to meet legislative requirements for crystalline silica risk management\n	Require training to comply with workplace or contractor safety requirements\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nHow the Training Works\n\nTraining Delivery \n\n\n	Delivered in real-time using a secure virtual classroom platform (Microsoft Teams)\n	Total course duration is 4 hours (consistent with face-to-face delivery)\n	Learners will participate in discussions\, view presentations\, and interact directly with the trainer throughout the session\n\nPractical Activities Include\n\n\n	You will participate in virtual demonstrations and guided practical tasks\, such as:\n	\n		Identifying silica-containing products via images or video samples\n		Reviewing and discussing Safety Data Sheets (SDS).\n		Exploring and applying risk control strategies using real-world case studies\n	\n	\n	You will prepare a Safe Work Method Statement (SWMS) or silica risk control plan\n	Trainers will provide interactive instruction on the correct use of dust control tools\, PPE\, and engineering controls using visual aids and examples\n\nAssessment\n\nYou’ll complete:\n\n	Theory assessment (multiple choice and short answer questions)\n	Practical identification tasks using secure digital materials (e.g. photos of silica samples\, dust control equipment)\n	Case study-based risk control plans or SWMS creation\n\nBook Now\n\n  \n\nEntry Requirements\nTo fully participate during practical activities and online learning\, students should meet the following:\n\nGeneral Requirements\n\n\n	Students must be located at least 100km from the nearest face-to-face delivery location to be eligible for this delivery mode\n	Proof of identity must be supplied by you on the day of training and original copies will be verified by your trainer\n	You must be at least 14 years of age to participate in the training\n	Students under 18 years of age must supply parental consent (unless you are linked to an employer)\n	You need a Unique Student Identifier (USI). If you do not have one\, you can apply for it for free at www.usi.gov.au\n	Access to a reliable internet connection and a device (computer\, tablet or laptop) with a webcam\, microphone\, and speakers\n	Ability to access and use Microsoft teams or Zoom meetings\n	A quiet\, distraction-free environment suitable for participating in a live online training session\n\nLanguage\, Literacy\, Numeracy & Digital (LLND)\n\n\n	Reading and completing knowledge questions (basic reading and writing at Year 10 level)\n	Read and interpret safety data sheets\, legislation\, and workplace procedures\n	Complete documentation such as control plans and hazard reports\n	Confidently navigate online learning environments with minimal assistance\n\nPhysical Requirements\n\n\n	Have the capacity to engage with online presentations\, videos\, and group discussions for an extended period of time\n\n\nGot Any Questions?\nIf you’d like to know more about this course\, entry requirements\, booking options\, or if you feel that you may need support in class…our team is here to help!\n\nCall us on 1300 MAXWEL or email bookings@maxwellrt.com.au and we’ll make sure you have all the information you need. \n\n\n \n\n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\n\n \n\nEnquire
URL:https://maxwellrt.com.au/event/online-only/10830nat-course-in-crystalline-silica-exposure-prevention-online-only-2/
LOCATION:Online Only\, Online Only\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Workshop
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