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Telescopic Handler – Gold Card | Trained Operator Licence (TSHA) 

Course Overview 

This course covers all the requirements for obtaining a TSHA Trained Operator Licence. Successfully completing this course will allow you to operate any type of non-slewing telehandler within Australia. Training will be completed with fork types, however if required, training can also be completed with other attachments such as crane jibs, earthmoving buckets, grabs etc.



This course does not cover the requirements for operating a slewing telehandler or for crane jib attachments with a lifting capacity over 3 tonnes. A High-Risk Work licence class C2 or above is required for slewing telehandlers, or CN or above for crane jib attachments over 3 tonne. 


Pre-Requisite 

There are no prerequisites for this course. 

Telescopic Handler Association conditions for assessment: 

  • Applicants to be at least 18 years
  • Speak and understand English at a level to be able to participate in the training and assessment.
  • Note: Oral assessments can be arranged for applicants with writing and reading difficulties.
  • Able to produce sufficient identification with name and photo (ie drivers licence, passport etc).

Learning outcome 

On completion of the course, participants will have gained the following skills and knowledge to: 

  • Plan Operations: Hazard management and consultation
  • Pre-operational Inspections: on the telehandler and each type of attachment being conducted
  • Operate: shifting loads and travelling through obstacles
  • Conclude Operations: Parking, securing the equipment and following site specific procedures

Duration 

Total duration is 1 day. Training and assessment are conducted on the same day by an TSHA Accredited Trainer. 


Course Outline 

  • Presentation, discussion and TSHA operational activities
  • Practical training telehandler and each type of attachment
  • Knowledge and Practical Assessment

Outcome 

Upon successful completion of the course, a Gold Card Trained Operator Licence will be issued by the TSHA with each type of attachment successfully completed. mobile: 0417511960 www.inls.com.au Training room: 57 Lampton Ave, Derwent Park info@inls.com.au


Location 

Training is conducted on your site providing the following requirements are met: 

  • Training room with tables, chairs, and screen (or blank wall for a projector)
  • Suitable clear operating area
  • Telehandler (in serviceable condition with no faults and operator manual present)
  • Each type of attachment required (in serviceable condition with no faults)
  • Fall Arrest harness with current inspection (for EWP platform attachment)

Course Sizes 

Maximum 6 participants - Minimum 4 participants for onsite training


Fees and Charges 

The course fee is $500 per person (GST exempt). This fee includes all course materials, TSHA Application fee and issue of the wallet sized Gold Card Trained Operator Licence. Travel costs may apply to onsite training. Please contact us for group training rates. Where ILS receives sufficient notice of cancellation (at least 48 hours), a refund of fees may be available. Cancellations within 48 hours may incur a 50% cancellation fee. No refund is given for non-attendance or cancellation on day of training. More information can be found on our website, or a hard copy can be obtained from the office. A re-issue of Statement of Attainment certificates will incur a fee of $30 issued through the EWPA. Replacement Gold Card Licences are completed directly through TSHA.

Working Safely at Heights

Course Aim

Our nationally accredited height safety training course is designed for persons who are required to work at height. Participants will develop skills to select height safety equipment and apply it to specific tasks.


Our height safety training course covers how to work in accordance with height safety regulations, Australian Standards and relevant codes of practice. Participants will have an understanding of risk assessment procedures and permits to work at height. Participants who undertake our height safety training course will also undergo practical instruction in the correct use of height safety equipment.


Pre-requisites

USI Number


Fitness to participate

Course Content

RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights, includes:

  • WH&S legislation, height safety regulations, codes of practice & Australian standards
  • Correct use of height safety equipment
  • Elevated Work Platforms and scaffolds
  • Case studies from industry
  • Risk assessment & hierarchy of hazard control
  • Management & employee responsibilities
  • Fall arrest devices & safety equipment
  • Safe ladder techniques
  • Equipment inspection & maintenance requirements
  • Setting up a fall arrest restraint system
  • Emergency procedures including height rescue procedures
  • Suspension trauma
  • Developing site procedures & safe work methods

Certification

Successful candidates will be awarded the Nationally Recognised unit of competency RIIWHS204E Work safely at heights, recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). 


Duration:

1 Day. 


Maximum Participants: 

12 persons


Cost:

$250 per person. GST exempt


Reassessment

Students who do not successfully complete the course assessment or who are deemed not ready for assessment during the regular course timeframe will require an additional assessment. Additional costs will apply to any additional assessments. 


Cancellations

A cancellation fee will not be charged for courses cancelled or rescheduled no less than 5 working days prior to the course start date. For courses cancelled less than 5 days prior to the start date a cancellation fee of 30% of the course cost will be charged. For courses cancelled less than 1 day prior to the start date a cancellation fee of 50% of the course cost will be charged. Full course fees will be charged for “no shows” and participants who start a course but do not complete it

Enter & Work in A Confined Space Course Outline 

Course Aim


Our nationally accredited confined space entry training courses are designed to teach participants how to identify confined space hazards and work safely in confined spaces. This training course is designed for people who work in or around confined spaces. Participants will learn to complete hazard identifications; risk assessments and work permits for confined space operations and how to operate various confined space safety equipment. Practical entries into confined spaces will be made. Practical rescue scenarios will also be covered.


Pre-requisites


A basic level of English and a moderate understanding of mathematics will also be required. USI Number and Fitness to participate.


Course Content


RIIWHS202E Enter and Work in a Confined Space

  • Identifying Confined Spaces
  • Hazard identification
  • Australian Standards & relevant legislation explained.
  • Case Studies
  • Confined space work permits and entry procedures.
  • Isolation procedure
  • Gas Detection
  • Atmospheric monitoring
  • Tripods, winches, fall arrestors.
  • Emergency procedures
  • Practical Rescue demonstration


Duration

8 Hour 


Maximum Participants

12 persons 


Cost

$280.00 per person (GST exempt) 


Please asks us about other course options, listed below. 

  • MSMWHS217 GAS TEST ATHMOSPHERES
  • MSMWHS201 CONDUCT HAZARD ANALYSIS
  • MSMPER200 WORK IN ACCORDANCE WITH A WORK PERMIT
  • MSMPER300 ISSUE WORK PERMITS


Certification 

Successful candidates will be awarded the Nationally Recognised unit of competency, RIIWHS202E. Recognised within the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF). 


Reassessment

Students who do not successfully complete the course assessment or who are deemed not ready for assessment during the regular course timeframe will require an additional assessment. Additional costs will apply to any additional assessments. 


Cancellations

A cancellation fee will not be charged for courses cancelled or rescheduled no less than 5 working days prior to the course start date. For courses cancelled less than 5 days prior to the start date a cancellation fee of 30% of the course cost will be charged. For courses cancelled less than 1 day prior to the start date a cancellation fee of 50% of the course cost will be charged. Full course fees will be charged for “no shows” and participants who start a course but do not complete it.


Refund Policy

No refunds are available once a course has commenced. Non-attendance at your chosen course/workshop does not warrant a refund, however substitutes are accepted should you not be able to attend a course for which you have registered.


Under exceptional circumstances Industrial Licencing Solutions may give a refund. If you consider that you have a basis for such a claim, you will be required to apply for a refund in writing and provide relevant documentary evidence to substantiate your claim.


Please note that as Covid restrictions have been lifted, we expect participants to still attend their course while following Covid safe practices in our training space. If you are unable to attend due to sickness a doctor’s certificate will be required.

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