Who Needs a White Card In Australia?


by James Knight

Australia-wide any person wanting to enter the construction industry must complete a general Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) induction course, before they can commence work. This includes construction activities such as housing, civil, renovations, repairs, refurbishment, carpentry, asbestos removal, bricklaying, plumbing, concreting, floor, roof and wall tiling. To receive a White Card you undertake the OHS induction course and are provided with a White Card as proof of completion. The need to undergo OHS induction within the construction industry has been part of recent reforms to national occupational health and safety systems, in attempts to homogenise OHS across all states and territories. As such construction induction cards completed in all states and territories are recognised nation-wide.

About the 'Work Safely in the Construction Industry' OHS Induction Course: The OHS induction course, which results in a White Card, is called 'Work Safely in the Construction Industry' and relates directly to the general induction training program specified by the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work. The unit supports the attainment of basic OHS knowledge that you will require before undertaking any designated work within the construction industry.

All Australian states and territories have agreed to implement the National Code of Practice for Induction Training for Construction Work, meaning you'll be recognised across the board for having completed the 'Work Safely in the Construction Industry' course. As a national program, the state or territory of course completion does not matter - if you live in QLD and undertake the OHS induction course in Queensland then move for example to NSW, you're able to commence work in New South Wales.

The 'Work Safely in the Construction Industry' OHS induction course is very thorough, detailing OHS legislative requirements, duty of care requirements, safe work practices, risk management, common hazards, communication processes, designated OHS personnel, relevant authorities, general procedures for emergency situations and personal protective equipment. As such it is a competency based course, and requires the successful completion of assessment items.

Upon your successful completion of the 'Work Safely in the Construction Industry' OHS induction course you will receive a laminated White Card with a serial number and the date you undertook the course, and a certificate of completion. Both of which act as proof of completion at the workplace.

In order to receive the White Card and certificate of completion upon completion of the OHS induction course, you're also required to present a copy of your Statement of Attainment certificate, which is available to you upon completion of the course, a Statutory Declaration form, signed by you, a witness and a Justice of the Peace (JP), legal practitioner or Commissioner for Declaration (C.Dec) and a copy of your photo ID, which also needs to be signed by the JP or C.Dec.

About the Author

James Knight writes on behalf of various businesses to help consumers find valuable information about products and services. For further information about this topic see http://whitecardonline.com.au and for further information on the online construction course see http://whitecardonline.com.au/white-card-whitecard

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