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COURSE NAME:
Generic Induction [GI (SUPERSEDED DO NOT USE)] (BNE # GMI C052666)
COURSE DATE(s):
9/11/2020 to 10/11/2020
UNIT(s) OF COMPETENCY:
RIIERR205D Apply initial response First Aid
RIICOM201D Communicate in the workplace
RIIGOV201D Comply with site work processes/procedures
RIIERR302E Respond to local emergencies and incidents
RIIWHS201D Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
COURSE DETAILS:

The GIQ Coal Surface (Standard 11) course is a necessity for any individual working in the Queensland Coal mining industry. This is the most current course, and is in accordance with Recognised Standard 11 for training in coal mines, as set by the Queensland Mining Safety Inspectorate.

The purpose of this course is to introduce participants to the following components of the mining industry:

  • General Mining Overview
  • Legislation
  • General Safety
  • Managing Workplace Hazards
  • Risk Management
  • Isolation and Tagging Procedures
  • Traffic and Mobile Equipment Procedures
  • Emergency Procedures
  • Life Saving First Aid
  • Fire Fighting & Fire Prevention
  • The Environment
  • The Work Process

Course Modules:

  • RIIRIS201D - Conduct local risk control
    Hazard ID, risk assessment and control in a mine environment

  • RIIERR302E - Respond to local emergencies and incidents
    Prepare and respond to emergencies in a mine environment

  • RIIGOV201D - Comply with site work processes/procedures
    Access and apply site safety procedures, apply personal safety measures, maintain personal wellbeing, and complete site related forms and reports

  • RIIWHS201D - Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures

  • RIIERR205D - Apply initial response first aid
    Assess the situation, apply basic first aid and complete incident reports

  • RIICOM201D - Communicate in the workplace
    Identify, access and use site communication equipment and systems, carry out work related communication, and complete written documentation

Participants gain firsthand experience from our instructors with extensive industry expertise and experience and will work through a series of real life scenarios.

Each participant MUST:

Attend the course in appropriate attire. Because this program exposes participants to live fire exercises, participants are asked to wear long sleeve, high-vis shirt and long pants (natural fibres only) and safety boots.

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