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Heavy Combination Licence (HC)

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Heavy Combination (HC)

Course Description
Duration and Cost
What You Need To Know
Location
Resources Provided
Your Rights & Obligations
B Condition Removal

HC vehicles include:

  • articulated vehicles with 3 or more axles
  • heavy rigid vehicle trailer combinations including unladen dolly, with 3 or more axles
  • any towed trailer with a GVM more than 9 tonnes. 

To apply for an HC licence, you must:

 

 

Heavy Combination vehicles example 

Examples of Heavy Combination vehicles

 

  • Upgrade from HR – $1900
  • HC auto/synchromesh course is $2100.00.
  • Road Ranger Constant Mesh – $2100
  • HC road ranger course is $2300.00.
  • Available Mon-fri (1 day – 7.00am to 3.00pm)

Minimum requirements:

  • Applicants must be the holder of a current NSW MR or HR truck licence and have held that licence for a minimum of one year.
  • Applicants must complete the Roads and Maritime Services HC Knowledge Test and obtain a Competency Based Assessment Learners Logbook and Guidebook from the Transport NSW.
  • Study the CBA guidebook before starting the course.
  • All students must pass a language, literacy & numeracy assessment (LLN)

For all classes of licence training undertaken with All Onsite Training & Assessment, you will be required to follow the steps, outlined below, to obtain your heavy vehicle licences:

  • Study for the class of licence you wish to obtain.
  • Pass the knowledge test at the Transport NSW.
  • For your MR, HR and HC licence you should obtain the competency based assessment books from the Transport NSW
  • Contact us here at All Onsite Training and Assessment to make a booking.
  • Once you have been deemed competent, return to the Transport NSW to have your photo licence processed.

    Training/assessment can be conducted at AOTA Training Facility – 275a Princess Highway, Unanderra NSW 

    All equipment
    All courseware and handouts

    Please refer to the AOTA Student Handbook through the Student Info Menu , as well as:

      If your heavy vehicle licence has a condition “B” restriction, you’re limited to driving vehicles with automatic or synchromesh gearboxes. This means you can’t drive vehicles equipped with a non-synchromesh gearbox (often called a crash box). To remove this condition, you’ll need training to learn how to operate a non-synchromesh gearbox. Learn More

      RIIMPO321F Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations

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      Front End Loader Course

      RIIMPO321F – CONDUCT CIVIL CONSTRUCTION WHEELED FRONT END LOADER OPERATIONS

      Course Description
      Duration and Cost
      Topics Covered
      What You Should Know
      Assessment
      Re-Assessment
      Qualification
      Cancellations and Withdrawals
      Your Rights & Obligations

      This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to conduct wheeled front end loader operations.

      This unit applies to those working in site- based roles.

      Where equipment being assessed requires the fitting and removal of attachments to be demonstrated an integrated tool carrier unit should be used.

      Licensing, legislative, regulatory and certification requirements that apply to this unit can vary between states, territories, and industry sectors, and must be sourced from state jurisdictions prior to applying this unit.

      This unit alone does not provide sufficient skill to independently load and unload equipment. To perform this activity safely, personnel must either complete or be assisting someone who has completed RIIHAN308F Load and unload plant or equivalent.

      • 1-2 Days depending on experience (that can be verified
      • $650.00 per machine (N.B.must have access to machine)
      • Locates and applies relevant documentation, policies and procedures
      • Implements the requirements, procedures and techniques for the safe, effective and efficient completion of civil construction wheeled front end loader operations including:
      • Conducting pre-start checks prior to commencing operations and shutdown procedures on completion of operations
      • Carrying out vehicle refuelling requirements and procedures
      • Driving and operating the equipment to site conditions
      • Applying safe work practices and identifying and reporting all potential hazards, risks and environmental issues
      • Applying problem solving and troubleshooting techniques
      • Applying levelling techniques
      • Selecting and using the required tools and equipment
      • Working safely around other machines and personnel
      • Applying methods of changing machine attachments

        Prior to enrolling in this course you will need to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI) please visit www.usi.gov.au and ensure you have at least one form of identification

          • You Must be a minimum of 16 years of age
          • You will be required to conduct mathematical calculations throughout this course
          • All students must pass a language, literacy & numeracy assessment (LLN)
          • Identification must be the originals and not laminated, also add a link to Safework NSW EOI: SW08446-0718-423971.pdf
          • PPE is required including safety boots and a hi-vis shirt.
          • Tea and Coffee is provided (If course is held at our facility)
          • Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the commencement of training
        • Assessments will be conducted over the duration of the course – Knowledge, Calculations and Practical Assessments.  
        • All critical components must be demonstrated and answered correctly.
        • Applicants deemed not yet competent will be provided the opportunity to undergo further training. Note: There may be an extra cost for reassessment

        This is a Nationally Recognised Training course and applicants deemed competent at the conclusion of the course will be provided with a Statement of Attainment for the RIIMPO321F Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations.

        In the event of cancellation or withdrawal:

        • Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment more than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a full refund of fees paid.
        • Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment less than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a 75% refund of fees paid. The amount retained (25%) by All Onsite Training and Assessment  is required to cover the costs of administration and resources which will have already been committed based on the students initial intention to undertake the training.
        • Students who cancel their enrolment after a training program has commenced will not be entitled to a refund of fees.
        • If All Onsite Training and Assessment cancels the training course, and is not rescheduling then a full refund will be returned to the payer.     

        Please refer to the AOTA Student Handbook through the Student Info Menu , as well as:

          TLILIC0003 – Licence to operate a forklift truck

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          TLILIC0003 – Licence to operate a forklift truck

          Course Overview
          Topics Covered
          Duration and Cost
          What You Need To Know
          Assessment
          Re-Assessment
          Licences and Certification
          Cancellations and Withdrawals
          HRWL – Application
          Location
          What to Bring
          Resources Provided
          Your Rights & Obligations

          This unit specifies the skills and knowledge required to operate a forklift truck safely in accordance with all relevant legislative requirements. Competence in this unit, does not in itself result in a HRWL licence to operate this plant.

          Forklift truck means a powered industrial truck equipped with lifting media made up of a mast and an elevating load carriage to which is attached a pair of fork arms or other attachments that can be raised 900 mm or more above the ground, but does not include a pedestrian-operated truck or a pallet truck.

          A person performing this work is required to hold a forklift truck High Risk Work Licence (HRWL).

          This unit requires a person operating a forklift truck to:

          • plan for the work/task
          • prepare for the work/task
          • perform work/task
          • pack up
          • Workplace Health & Safety Legislation & Operating Procedures
          • Hazard Identification, Assess Risks & Control Measures
          • Plan Work
          • Overhead Hazards
          • Pre-start Operational Checks
          • Damage & Defect Reporting
          • Communication Methods
          • Load Data Plate Specifications
          • Determining Load Weight & SWL
          • Shift Load including Manoeuvring, Loading, Lifting and stacking at Various Stack Heights
          • Unplanned and or Unsafe Situations
          • Post Operational Checks
          • Shutdown & Secure Forklift Truck
            • TLILIC0003 – Licence to operate a forklift truck 2 Days including SafeWork NSW assessment
            • $525.00
            Prior to enrolling in this course you will need to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI) please visit www.usi.gov.au and ensure you have at least one form of identification
            • You Must be a minimum of 18 years of age
            • You will be required to conduct mathematical calculations throughout this course
            • All students must pass a language, literacy & numeracy assessment (LLN)
            • Identification must be the originals and not laminated, also add a link to Safework NSW EOI: SW08446-0718-423971.pdf
            • PPE is required including safety boots and a hi-vis shirt.
            • Tea and Coffee will be provided
            • A passport photo is required when you lodge your HRW Licence application with Australia Post
            • Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the commencement of training

             

            We currently have a Smart and Skilled contract with Training Services NSW. This means that if you meet the eligibility criteria, we can give you subsidised training.To find out more download our student information handbook.. or contact one of our team members.

            Three (3) assessments will be conducted over the duration of the course – (formative assessment) Knowledge, Calculations and Practical Assessments. On the last day of the course a summative assessment will be conducted by an approved State regulatory body assessor (e.g. SafeWork NSW) All critical components must be demonstrated and answered correctly.

            Applicants deemed not yet competent will be provided the opportunity to undergo further training. Applicants cannot be reassessed for a minimum of 48 hours from the date of the original assessment. Note: There may be an extra cost for reassessment

            This is a Nationally Recognised Training course and applicants deemed competent at the conclusion of the course will be provided with a Statement of Attainment for TLILIC0003 Licence to operate a forklift truck and the relevant state’s WHS organisation paperwork, in nsw this includes the Notice of Satisfactory Completion and application for a High Risk Work Licence.

            This application is to be lodged at Australia Post which incurs and additional cost and payable to Australia Post.

            In the event of cancellation or withdrawal:
            • Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment more than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a full refund of fees paid.
            • Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment less than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a 75% refund of fees paid. The amount retained (25%) by All onsite Training and Assessment Services is required to cover the costs of administration and resources which will have already been committed based on the students initial intention to undertake the training.
            • Students who cancel their enrolment within 1 full business day prior program commencement OR after a training program has commenced will not be entitled to a refund of fees.
            • If All Onsite Training and Assessment Services cancels the training course, and is not rescheduling then a full refund will be returned to the payer.

            You will need to go to a participating Australia Post in person to apply. You need to do this within 60 days of receiving your Notice of Satisfactory Assessment from your SafeWork NSW assessor.

            You will need to take:

            • your Notice of Satisfactory Assessment form
            • a completed Application for a National Licence to Perform High Risk Work – New Application form (N5 form provided by your SafeWork NSW assessor). Do not sign this form, you need to sign it at Australia Post
            • passport-quality photograph
            • proof of identity. See evidence of identity information sheet (PDF, 109.92 KB)
            • any current high risk work licences
            • payment method (view the cost in the fee schedule).

            Training/assessment can be conducted at AOTA Training Facility – 275a Princess Highway, Unanderra NSW 

            All equipment
            All courseware and handouts

            Please refer to the AOTA Student Handbook through the Student Info Menu , as well as:

            Many of our forklift students also complete our “scaffolding course”

            First Aid Courses: HLTAID009 – HLTAID011

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            CPR courses

            HLTAID009 –  Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation – unit of competency

            Course Description
            Duration
            Assessment
            Nationally Accredited One Day Courses
            Location
            Resources Provided
            Your Rights & Obligations

            Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation course description:

            This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) Guidelines.

            This unit applies to all workers who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.

            • 4 hour face-to-face training

            Physical Requirements:

            It is important to note that this CPR course requires a level of physical ability to complete practical assessments. All students are required to perform 2 minutes of CPR on an adult manikin and baby manikin on the floor. If your health or fitness will not allow you to demonstrate this, you won’t be awarded a nationally accredited certificate for HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation, however we can issue a non accredited certificate of attendance for CPR.

            Language Skills:

            • All students must pass a language, literacy & numeracy assessment (LLN)

              This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to perform cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) in line with the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) guidelines.

              This unit applies to all persons who may be required to provide CPR, in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.

              Specific licensing/regulatory requirements relating to this competency, including requirements for refresher training should be obtained from the relevant national/state/territory Work Health and Safety Regulatory Authorities.

              We can provide in house training at your own premises Training/assessment can be conducted at AOTA Training Facility – 275a Princess Highway, Unanderra NSW 

              All equipment
              All courseware and handouts

              Please refer to the AOTA Student Handbook through the Student Info Menu , as well as:

                HLTAID011 Provide First Aid Full or Refresher – unit of competency

                Course Description
                Duration
                Assessment
                National Course Code
                Location
                Resources Provided
                Your Rights & Obligations

                This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to provide a first aid response to a casualty in line with first aid guidelines determined by the Australian Resuscitation Council (ARC) and other Australian national peak clinical bodies.

                The unit applies to all persons who may be required to provide a first aid response in a range of situations, including community and workplace settings.

                • Approximately 7 hour face-to-face training session

                Physical Requirements:

                It is important to note that this CPR course requires a level of physical ability to complete practical assessments. All students are required to perform 2 minutes of CPR on an adult manikin and baby manikin on the floor. If your health or fitness will not allow you to demonstrate this, you won’t be awarded a nationally accredited certificate for HLTAID009 Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation, however we can issue a non accredited certificate of attendance for CPR.

                Language Skills:

                • All students must pass a language, literacy & numeracy assessment (LLN)

                  The content of this course covers the following certificates:

                  • HLTAID009  – Provide cardiopulmonary resuscitation
                  • HLTAID011  – Provide first aid

                  We can provide in house training at your own premises Training/assessment can be conducted at AOTA Training Facility – 275a Princess Highway, Unanderra NSW 

                  All equipment
                  All courseware and handouts

                  Please refer to the AOTA Student Handbook on the Student Resources Page, as well as:

                    CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry

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                    construction courses

                    CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry

                    Course Overview
                    Duration and Cost
                    What You Need to Know
                    Assessment
                    Licences and Certification
                    Withdrawal or Cancellations
                    Location
                    Resources Provided
                    Your Rights & Obligations

                    CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry

                    This unit specifies the outcomes required to undertake Work Health and Safety (WHS) induction training within the construction industry.

                    This unit of competency supports the attainment of the basic WHS knowledge required prior to undertaking designated work tasks within any of the sectors within the construction industry

                    AOTA are approved by Safework NSW to deliver the General Induction Training Course.

                    • 7 nominal hours starting at 7:00am
                    • $165.00
                    • Prior to enrolling in this course you will need to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USIhttp://www.usi.gov.au/create-your-USI/Pages/default.aspx – if you need help with this our trainer will help you on the day.
                    • You Must be a minimum of 14 years of age.
                    • All students must pass a language, literacy & numeracy assessment (LLN).
                    • identification must be the originals and not laminated, also add a link to Safework NSW EOI: SW08446-0718-423971.pdf
                    • PPE is required including safety boots and a hi-vis shirt
                    • Tea and Coffee is provided (if conducted at our facilities), local shops are nearby.
                    • Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the commencement of training.
                      • Participants will be facilitated in a number of ways including both practical and theory activities and a knowledge written/verbal assessment. Face to face training will be under the guidance of one of our qualified and experienced trainers who hold the relevant and up to date WHS qualifications and vocational education experience.
                      This course is a Nationally Recognised Training and applicants’ deemed competent at the conclusion of the course will be provided with a Statement of Attainment for CPCCWHS1001 and a “Statement of Training”, this is used an interim copy of your competency in construction induction.
                      A wallet sized construction induction card will be issued by Safe Work NSW. Your white card  will be posted directly to your postal address within 4 weeks of completing the course.
                      In the event of cancellation or withdrawal:

                      • Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment more than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a full refund of fees paid.

                      • Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment less than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a 75% refund of fees paid. The amount retained (25%) by All Onsite Training and Assessment is required to cover the costs of administration and resources which will have already been committed based on the students initial intention to undertake the training.

                      • Students who cancel their enrolment after a training program has commenced will not be entitled to a refund of fees.

                      If All Onsite Training and Assessment cancels the training course, and is not rescheduling then a full refund will be returned to the payer.

                      Training/assessment can be conducted at AOTA Training Facility – 275a Princess Highway, Unanderra NSW 

                      All equipment
                      All courseware and handouts

                      Please refer to the AOTA Student Handbook through the Student Info Menu , as well as:

                        RIIWHS202E Enter and Work in Confined Spaces

                        RIIWHS202E – Enter and work in confined spaces

                        Course Overview
                        Topics Covered
                        Skillset
                        Duration and Cost
                        What You Need To Know
                        Assessment
                        Licences and Certification
                        Cancellations and Withdrawals
                        Location
                        Resources Provided
                        Your Rights & Obligations

                        RIIWHS202E – Enter and work in confined spaces

                        Confined spaces pose dangers because they are usually not designed to be areas where people work. Confined spaces often have poor ventilation which allows hazardous atmospheres to quickly develop, especially if the space is small.

                        This unit is appropriate for those working in operational roles undertaking work in confined spaces.

                         We have a number of units available that relate directly with working in a confined spaces.  They can be delivered as individual units or clustered as a skill set.  Please contact the office on 4206 8378 to discuss options.

                        MSMPER200: Work in accordance with an issued permit

                        This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to work in accordance with an issued permit. It aims to ensure that people working under a permit to work understand the system, know the limitations of the permit under which they are working and comply with all the requirements of the permit. The people to whom this unit applies may be called ‘permit recipients’ or ‘permit holders’ by some organisations. Some organisations call ‘permits’ ‘clearances’.

                        This unit of competency applies to persons who are required to conduct work activities under the authority of an issued permit to work and within the context and requirements of that permit. This typically applies to all work done by maintenance staff and contractors and also to any other non-process work performed on the plant.

                        This unit of competency applies to an individual working alone or as part of a team/work group and working in liaison with other team members, as appropriate.

                        MSMPER300: Issue work permits

                        This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to issue work permits. It covers an understanding of the permit system and the limitations of each permit, and making decisions regarding the need for and correct use of each permit. This unit includes the issue of any and all permits. Permits are called ‘clearances’ by some organisations.

                        This unit of competency applies to personnel who are required to issue appropriate permits to work to persons conducting a variety of activities in workplace environments in which hazards exist or specific procedures need to be followed and monitored to protect the safety of personnel and the integrity of plant or process.

                        This unit of competency applies to an individual working alone or as part of a team or group and working in liaison with other shift team members and the control room operator, as appropriate.

                        MSMWHS201   Conduct hazard analysis

                        This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to conduct a hazard analysis. These are typically called:

                        • job safety analysis (JSA)
                        • job hazard analysis (JHA)
                        • job safety and environmental analysis (JSEA)
                        • safe work method statement (SWMS)

                        It is not intended to apply to simpler routine hazard checks, such as ‘Take 5’, Step Back 5×5’, five step or similar.

                        This might be done as an independent activity in order to identify hazards and the appropriate hazard controls, or it might be done as part of a broader process, such as identifying and applying for the permits required for a job.

                        The conducting of a hazard analysis may be required under a safety case, by organisation procedures or simply as being good practice.

                        This unit of competency applies to an individual working alone or as part of a team or group and working in liaison with other shift team members and the control room operator, as appropriate.

                        MSMWHS217: Gas test atmospheres

                        This unit of competency covers the skills and knowledge required to test the working atmosphere, using electronic test apparatus, to find out if it is safe for the proposed work.

                        It applies to situations where an individual may be required to carry out gas testing of an atmosphere prior to entering a specific area or workspace. The competency requires the person to interpret readings and take actions based on the interpretation.

                        Working environment may be hazardous, unpredictable, subject to time pressure, chaotic and expose responders to risk, on land or water, by day or night. Workplace atmospheres may include visible and invisible hazards and hazardous surfaces.

                        The unit is suitable for use in the following situations:

                        • confined spaces
                        • enclosed and partially enclosed spaces
                        • hot work
                        • storage tanks, silos, pits, pipes, shafts, ducts, transport vehicles and ships
                        • testing as part of issuing a work permit
                        • monitoring as part of working under a work permit
                        • open areas
                        • holding the gas tester by hand
                        • lowering the gas tester into a space, e.g. on a line.

                        This unit of competency applies to an individual working alone or as part of a team or group and working in liaison with other shift team members and the control room operator, as appropriate.

                        • Plan and prepare for working in confined space
                        • Work in confined space
                        • Exit confined space
                        • Clean up
                        • Includes online theory assessments
                        • RIIWHS202E: Enter and work in Confined Spaces
                        • MSMWHS217: Gas test atmospheres
                        • MSMPER200: Work in accordance with permit.
                        • MSMPER300: Issue work permit
                        • MSMWHS201: Conduct hazard analysis
                          • Conducted over 1 day 
                          • 7.00am – 3.00pm
                          • $325.00
                          • Dates available upon request
                          Prior to enrolling in this course you will need to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI) please visit www.usi.gov.au and ensure you have at least one form of identification
                          • All students must pass a language, literacy & numeracy assessment (LLN)
                          • identification must be the originals and not laminated, also add a link to Safework NSW EOI: SW08446-0718-423971.pdf
                          • PPE is required including safety boots and a hi-vis shirt
                          • Tea and Coffee are provided (if conducted at our facilities), local shops are nearby
                          • Please arrive 10 minutes prior to the commencement of training.

                          Theory and practical demonstrations. N.B. Mandatory online theory must be completed BEFORE any face to face training occurs. (Contact AOTA for details)

                          This is a Nationally Recognised Training course and applicants deemed competent at the conclusion of the course will be provided with a Statement of Attainment for RIIWHS202E Enter and Work in Confined Spaces.

                          A wallet size competency card will also be issued.

                          In the event of cancellation or withdrawal:
                          • Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment more than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a full refund of fees paid.
                          • Students who give notice to cancel their enrolment less than 10 days prior to the commencement of a program will be entitled to a 75% refund of fees paid. The amount retained (25%) by All Onsite Training and Assessment Services is required to cover the costs of administration and resources which will have already been committed based on the students initial intention to undertake the training.
                          • Students who cancel their enrolment within 1 full business day prior program commencement OR after a training program has commenced will not be entitled to a refund of fees.
                          • If All Onsite Training and Assessment Services cancels the training course, and is not rescheduling then a full refund will be returned to the payer.

                          Training/assessment can be conducted at AOTA Training Facility – 275a Princess Highway, Unanderra NSW 

                          All equipment
                          All courseware and handouts

                          Please refer to the AOTA Student Handbook through the Student Info Menu , as well as: