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Mining Induction - Standard 11 Compliant

Nationally recognised units of competency
RIIWHS201E - Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
RIIERR205D - Apply initial response first aid.
RIIGOV201E - Comply with site work processes/procedures
RIIRIS201E - Conduct local risk control.
RIICOM201E - Communicate in the workplace
RIIERR302E - Respond to local emergencies and incidents

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Provides both experienced and inexperienced workers with a pathway to enter the mining industry in Australia, specifically Queensland Coal Mines.

FULL 2 DAY PROGRAM
your gateway to the mining industry
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Course Dates

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Sydney - Alexandria Tue, Dec 17, 2024 (7:30am)
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Sydney - Alexandria Mon, Jan 13, 2025 (7:30am)
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Sydney - Silverwater Wed, Jan 29, 2025 (7:30am)
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Sydney - Silverwater Wed, Apr 23, 2025 (7:30am)
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Sydney - Silverwater Wed, May 28, 2025 (7:30am)
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Sydney - Alexandria Wed, Jun 04, 2025 (7:30am)
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Course Details

Certification

Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised. The Statement is issued by Pinnacle Safety and Training (RTO 40496).

Students will also receive a wallet ID card. Students are required to provide a passport-like profile photo in order to be issued with a wallet ID card.

National units of competency

  • RIIWHS201E - Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
  • RIIERR205D - Apply initial response first aid.
  • RIIGOV201E - Comply with site work processes/procedures
  • RIIRIS201E - Conduct local risk control.
  • RIICOM201E - Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIERR302E - Respond to local emergencies and incidents

Course Duration

  • 2 days face-to-face course conducted at our purpose-built training facility

Price

  • $649.00 pp for public courses
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  • For group bookings outside our public course schedule or at your location, please submit your group booking enquiry here for an obligation free quote.

Course Overview

The Mining Induction course (sometimes referred to as Standard 11) is a necessity for any individual working in the Queensland coal mining industry.

This course will 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
  • Site communication equipment and systems
  • Initial response first aid
  • Local emergency and incident response
  • Fire fighting techniques

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

Course Outline

This course will introduce participants to the following components of the mining industry:

  • General mining overview
  • Relevant legislation and guidance documentation
  • Roles and responsibilities of key mining personnel
  • Offences and penalties
  • Safety and health management system, including workplace procedures and documentation
  • Training and licencing requirements
  • Fitness for work, mental health and general workplace safety
  • Work planning
  • Site communication equipment and systems
  • Risk management, including identifying, assessing, controlling and monitoring risks
  • Isolation and tagging procedures
  • Local emergency and incident response
  • Fire fighting techniques
  • Initial response first aid

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

Course Validity and Refreshers

The refresher period for the Mining Induction course is five years. This means individuals can refresh their induction at the discretion of mining companies, within a five year period.

Course Inclusions

  • All training material
  • Equipment/PPE

Each Trainee Must Provide

Participants must

  • Be at least 16 years of age
  • Have at least a Year 10 level of numeracy, literacy and communication skills
  • Have the ability to read and write English
  • Arrive in suitable attire including long sleeves, long pants and closed-in footwear
  • To receive your Mining Induction photo ID card, a photo must be provided prior to the course commencing using the following guidelines:
    • Take a passport-like photo showing your head and shoulders.
    • Stand against a plain white background.
    • Remove your hat and sunglasses, look at the camera.

It’s been many years since I have done this course. I really enjoyed learning how techniques have changed from what I was originally taught. Steve and Travis were very approachable and their knowledge of the subject matter was outstanding. I will be recommending this course and your company to others that are contemplating doing this training in the future.

Michael S. - Melbourne, VIC

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