Standard 11
Brisbane 28th March 2014
Mining training courses prepare new starters, trades and professional people for working on a mine site. The mining training courses known as Mining Induction, or Standard 11, are training courses that introduces the relevant legislation and safety procedures over 2 full days.
Maintaining a safe and healthy working environment is one of the highest priorities for mining companies. This course covers mining operations in both coal and metalliferous mining (gold, silver, nickel, copper etc).
Standard 11, Generic Coal Induction?
There has been confusion as to the different types of mining training courses that are available. The course name has changed over the years with the introduction of State legislation. Mining training courses were often referred to as Mining Induction or just a Generic Induction.
They are all the same course which will give you the same nationally recognised qualification after completion.
Participants will learn:
- Safety Compliance
- Risk Management
- Record Keeping
- Emergency Procedures
- Fire Fighting
- Mining Terminology
- WH&S Compliance
- Hazard Management
- Radio Communication; and more
This mining training course focuses on education around the Work, Health and Safety of all mine site workers. This course is also helpful for people who are required to supply goods and services to a mine site where their physical presence is required.
Mining Induction “� Surface Operation�Course Subjects:
- RIIRIS201B� Conduct Local Risk Control
Hazard ID,� control and risk assessment and in a mining environment. - RIIERR302A Respond to Local Emergencies
Prepare and respond to emergencies in a mine environment. - RIIGOV201A Comply with Site Work Processes / Procedures
Access and apply site safety procedures, apply personal safety measures, maintain personal well-being, and complete relevant reports and forms. - RIIOHS201A Work Safely and Follow OHS Policies and Procedures
- RIIERR205A Apply Initial Response First Aid
Assess the situation, apply basic first aid and complete incident reports. - RIICOM201A Communicate in the Workplace
Identify, access and use work site communication systems and equipment, carry out work related communication, and complete written�documentation. - BSBSUS201A Participate in Environmentally Sustainable Work Practices
Effectively measure current resource use and to carry out improvements including reducing the negative environmental impact of work practice.
Requirements
- Dress comfortably (enclosed shoes required).
- Bring ID.
- Arrive 10 minutes prior to commencement.
Learn more about the Mining Induction Brisbane course on 21st March 2014 or quickly reserve your place online by calling
As iMINCO is an information provider and not an RTO, we utilise the extensive training and industry experience of Industry Pathways -, who are a leading provider of mining training courses.