Welcome to Col Joy Training Services
The training industry is a rapid growth industry with more and more emphasis being put on compulsory workplace training for staff.
The Federal & State Governments are increasingly structuring legislation to make employers conform to strict training and safety requirements.
CJTS can assist you and your team with your training requirements and keep you informed of legislative changes as they occur. Through our experienced trainers and flexible delivery configurations we can tailor a course to suit your needs. Training can be delivered at our modern training facility or in a situation (site-specific) nominated by you.
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Read more - BRISBANE OFFICE OPENING
Our Brisbane office will be opening on the 7th November 2011 at 3360 Pacific Highway Springwood Brisbane. It is located right next to a main bus and train interchange station and has an abundance of free off street parking at rear of complex. With two spacious air-conditioned training rooms and a cafe right next door we can offer professional training in a modern equiped facility for all our clients. Check our course calendar dates and book a course today!!!!
Read more - Recognised Standard 11 is here!
What is it?
Recognised Standard 11 is to assist mine sites in establishing and maintaining a training system which includes processes for identifying and delivering competent, safe and efficient workers. Recognised Standard 11 is issued under the authority of the Minister for Mines and Energy and was gazetted on October 1 2010.
What does it mean?
As in the past mine sites have an obligation to induct all mine workers. SSE's now have an obligation to ensure that all mine workers are competent in 6 units of competency from the Resource Industry and Infrastructure Training Package. They are:
RIICOM201A: Communicate in the workplace RIIGOV201A: Comply with site work processes/procedures RIIOHS201A: Work safely and follow OHS policies and procedures RIIRIS201A: Conduct local risk control RIIERR205A: Apply initial response first aid RIIERR302A: Respond to local emergencies and incidents(Surface Only) RIIERR203A: Escape from hazardous situations unaided (Underground Only) This means that initial induction training will take longer to complete and will cost a little more.
In addition the units of competency specified in Recognised Standard 11 require a high percentage of practical assessment to be completed in the work environment. ie On a mine site.
How does it effect everybody?
So now in addition to completing an induction program in the training room attendee's will also have to take away a booklet to be completed onsite in the workplace environment before they can be deemed fully competent and receive their Statement of Attainment.
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