Customised Induction Programs
Investment
Dependant on duration and content
Delivery
Mine Training Australia
Osborne Park
Duration
Aligned with client requirements
Customised Induction Programs Overview
We can offer customised induction programs to suit particular sites. Participants can attend our facilities in Osborne Park and work with experienced mining personnel to develop a solid understanding of core areas before travelling to the site. These induction programs can, if required, be linked to a nationally recognised qualification and include relevant units of competency such as:
RIIRIS201E | Conduct local risk control |
RIIWHS201E | Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures |
TLILIC0003 | Licence to operate a forklift truck |
RIIWHS204E | Work safely at heights |
or any combination of suitable units which are customised to site requirements.
Contact us today to discuss how we can assist in developing a powerful and comprehensive induction program to suit your site’s requirements.
Dependant on duration and content
Mine Training Australia
Osborne Park
Total number of Units = 4
Workplace Safety & Risk Control
RIIRIS201E | Conduct local risk control |
RIIWHS201E | Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures |
TLILIC0003 | Licence to operate a forklift truck |
RIIWHS204E | Work safely at heights |
Participants must be employed by a mine site and over 18 years of age.
Possibility of state and federal funding if linked to a Nationally recognised qualification.
Customised Induction Programs – FAQ
General Information
What are Customised Induction Programs?
Customised Induction Programs are tailored training sessions designed to meet the specific requirements of individual mining sites. These programs ensure that participants gain a solid understanding of core areas relevant to their designated site before commencing work. Training can be conducted at Mine Training Australia’s facilities in Osborne Park or on-site as needed.
Who are these programs suitable for?
These programs are ideal for:
- New employees preparing to work on a specific mining site.
- Contractors requiring site-specific inductions.
- Companies aiming to standardise safety and operational procedures across their workforce.
Can the induction programs be linked to nationally recognised qualifications?
Yes, if required, these induction programs can be linked to nationally recognised qualifications and include relevant units of competency such as:
- RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control
- RIIWHS201E Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
- TLILIC0003 Licence to operate a forklift truck
- RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights
Other units can be included based on site-specific requirements.
Program Details
What topics are covered in the induction programs?
The content of each program is customised to align with the specific needs of the client’s site. Common topics include:
- Site-specific safety protocols
- Operational procedures
- Emergency response plans
- Equipment operation guidelines
- Hazard identification and risk management
How long does an induction program take to complete?
The duration of the program is aligned with client requirements and depends on the complexity and content to be covered. Mine Training Australia works closely with clients to determine an appropriate timeframe that ensures comprehensive coverage of all necessary topics.
Where are the programs delivered?
Programs can be delivered at Mine Training Australia’s facilities in Osborne Park or on-site at the client’s location, depending on client preferences and logistical considerations.
Enrolment and Requirements
Are there any prerequisites for enrolment?
Participants must be employed by a mine site and be over 18 years of age. Additional prerequisites may apply depending on the specific content of the induction program. It’s recommended to discuss any specific requirements with Mine Training Australia during the program development phase.
How do I enrol in a customised induction program?
To enrol, contact Mine Training Australia directly to discuss your site’s specific needs. The team will assist in developing a tailored program and guide you through the enrolment process.
Cost and Funding
How much does a customised induction program cost?
The investment for a customised induction program is dependent on its duration and content. Mine Training Australia provides tailored quotes based on the specific requirements of each client.
Is funding available for these programs?
There is a possibility of state and federal funding if the program is linked to a nationally recognised qualification. It’s advisable to discuss funding options with Mine Training Australia during the planning phase.
Additional Support
What support is available during the program?
Participants receive comprehensive support, including:
- Access to experienced trainers with extensive mining industry knowledge.
- Practical training sessions that simulate real-world scenarios.
- Resources and materials tailored to the specific induction program.
Can the program be adjusted if our site requirements change?
Yes, Mine Training Australia is committed to flexibility and can adjust the program content to accommodate changes in site requirements or industry regulations. Ongoing communication ensures the program remains relevant and effective.
Further Information
For further details or to discuss developing a customised induction program for your site, please contact Mine Training Australia:
Phone: (08) 9221 1803
Email: hello@minetrainingaustralia.edu.au
The team is available to assist with any inquiries and provide guidance on tailoring an induction program that meets your specific needs.
Mine Training Australia will provide you with all the skills and knowledge you need for working in Mines in Australia
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