CPCWHS1001

White Card Training

Even with specialist operator training, you can’t just enter a construction site. You need foundational White Card training first to understand how to safely and securely work on site.

Prepare to work safely in the construction industry

Our nationally accredited White Card Training gives you the qualifications to work in the construction industry, providing the necessary health and safety training you need to know before entering a construction site. You’ll learn how to identify, communicate, and mitigate on-site hazards and risks, and know what to do in emergency situations.

 

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Book in for your White Card training with GetCareers.

Learning Outcomes

On successful completion of this course, participants will:

  • Understand the health and safety legislative requires for working on a construction site.
  • Be able to identify on-site hazards and control measures.
  • Know how to communicate and report health and safety issues.
  • Have the skills to respond to an emergency incident.

Course Requirements

To do this course, you will need:

  • To live in Western Australia or have a WA address that matches your ID to complete this course
  • Enclosed footwear (steel caps if possible)
  • Two forms of Identification
  • Unique Student Identifier (USI) Number

If you do not have or know your USI please visit www.usi.gov.au or contact us for assistance.

For refresher courses please provide a copy of your previous Statement of Attainment upon enrolment.

Delivery Location

Training is delivered at our Construction Skills Centre.

GetCareers Construction Skills Centre
29 Halifax Drive, Bunbury WA 6230
08 9725 7911

*Construction Training Fund (CTF) Eligibility

Construction Training Fund (CTF) rebates apply if eligible.

The CTF provides funding support for training of eligible workers in the construction industry. We acknowledge the support of the Construction Training Fund in reducing the costs of training for eligible workers.

  • To be eligible for CTF Funding you must:
  • Be employed in an eligible construction industry
  • Eligible construction industries are defined in the CTF Definition of Construction
  • Be able to provide at least five (5) days of work no more than one (1) month prior to the course commencement date
  • Talk to us upon enrolment in regard to your CTF funding application

 

Completion

Upon successful completion of this course, you will receive:

  • Nationally Accredited Statement of Attainment
  • White Card

 

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