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Load and Unload Plant
RIIHAN308F
This course provides crucial safety awareness knowledge to those involved with the loading, unloading, transportation and movement of Plant and freight by road.
Participants will gain an understanding of the main options for restraining loads, ways of calculating how much restraint is required and the safety considerations surrounding load restraint. The knowledge will assist in ensuring loads do not shift or fall off while being transported by road.
This course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.
Classes start at 8am.

Low Voltage Rescue
UETDRMP007
The Low Voltage Rescue (LVR) course covers the performance of rescue procedures from live Low Voltage (LV) apparatus, not including overhead lines and underground cables in the workplace.
This program is delivered as either an Initial or Refresher Delivery subject to the participants’ currency levels and prior LV rescue certification history.
This course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.

Marine Licence & Personal Watercraft
Anyone operating a powered recreational vessel on Victorian waters requires a marine licence. Jet ski riders require a marine licence with personal watercraft (PWC) endorsement.
1 Stop offers training and assessment for persons wishing to gain a Recreational Marine Licence. The course also includes training and assessment for the PWC (jetski) endorsement. Our course is fully approved by Safe Transport Victoria (STV). Training is delivered by qualified and experienced trainers so you can be assured the training is relevant and up-to-date.
This course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment.

Medium Rigid Vehicle Licence
This training addresses the knowledge and skill necessary to obtain a Medium Rigid Drivers Licence. It includes systematically and efficiently controlling all vehicle functions, monitoring of traffic and road conditions, management of vehicle condition and performance and effective management of hazardous situations. The course is delivered face-to-face.

Multi-Combination Vehicle Licence
This training addresses the knowledge and skill necessary to obtain a Multi Combination Drivers Licence. It includes systematically and efficiently controlling all vehicle functions, monitoring of traffic and road conditions, managing vehicle condition and performance, coupling & uncoupling of trailer & effective management of hazardous situations. The course is delivered face-to-face.

Operate Elevated Work Platform Ticket
TLILIC0005 & RIIHAN301E
This course is designed for those who need to operate Boom Lift with a boom length of 11 metres or more. To operate this equipment you are required to hold a nationally recognised WorkSafe Licence to Perform High Risk Work WP class (commonly known as an EWP ticket or Boom Lift ticket). You will also learn to operate other types of EWP equipment including scissor lift, vertical lift, or a Boom Lift with a length of less than 11 metres.
This course is delivered face to face. Classes start at 8am.

Operate an Attenuator
RIIRTM301E
All drivers of truck mounted attenuator trucks have one of the most important jobs of all crew members; they are responsible in ensuring all other members of the crews are adequately protected from out of control or errant vehicles in or around a work zone, a trafficable lane or a road reserve.
Facilitation of this accredited course can be conducted nationally within a client’s work site or applicable work site for Truck or Trailer Mounted Attenuators, pending minimum booking numbers.
This course is only available to corporate clients.
This course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.
Classes start at 8am.

Roller
RIIMPO317F
This assessment only pathway course covers the conducting roller operations in the civil construction industry. It includes: planning and preparing; conducting machine pre-operational checks; selecting, removing and fitting attachments; operating and relocating the machine; and carrying out operator maintenance and clean up.
A Roller is a self- propelled or towed machine used for the primary purpose of compacting a variety of types of construction materials. It may be rubber tyred, smooth drum, padded drum or grid/open faced type that achieves compaction by static weight, kneading, vibration or impact.
This course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.
Classes start at 8am.

Side by Side
AHCMOM216
This course is designed for those working in the local government, agriculture industries or in other workplace situations where side-by-side utility use is relevant. You will be trained and assessed in the most appropriate methods to operate these vehicles. This course is a requirement within industries that utilise these vehicles. This is a one-day assessment only pathway course is offered for Corporate bookings only. Clients may need to provide side by side vehicles for use. This course is delivered face to face in a classroom environment.
Classes start at 8am.

Skid Steer
RIIMPO318E
This assessment only pathway course covers the conducting skid steer loader operations in the civil construction industry. It includes planning and preparing; conducting machine pre-operational checks; operating skid steer loader; lifting, carrying and placing materials; selecting, removing and fitting attachments; relocating the skid steer loader; carrying out machine operator maintenance; and cleaning up.
This assessment only pathway course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements. Practical tasks are delivered out in the field.
Classes start at 8am and finish at 4:30pm.

Skid Steer and Attachments
RIIMPO334E
This course is designed to introduce you to equipment operations, the obligations you have as an operator and the procedures used while performing work. It also outlines the ways in which you can improve safety and efficiency by correctly using the machine and attachments you are operating.
This course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.
Classes start at 8am.

Spotters
22579VIC
This public course is designed to provide the required knowledge and skills to conduct workplace spotting for services assets to ensure work tasks being conducted near overhead powerlines or underground assets do not encroach on “No Go Zones”. Participants who successfully complete this accredited training program can become registered as a Spotter by Energy Safe Victoria. This training course provides participants an appropriate level of skills and knowledge to safely observe, maintain the required clearance and direct items of plant working in the vicinity of electrical assets away from the identified assets.
This accredited course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.
Classes start at 8am.

TC1 & TMI1 Combined
RIISS00058 & RIISS00060
This nationally mandated 3-day course is designed for persons new to the temporary traffic management industry.
To be a Traffic Controller and Traffic Management Implementer a student must first sit this 3-day Theory and Practical based course. There is then a mandated requirement for students to gain a minimum of 20 hours logged experience performing Traffic Controller duties and Traffic Management Implementer duties completing at least three different setups on the field in real life conditions.
Students are then required to return to 1 Stop Training for a final Practical Assessment to ensure the skills required have been gained.
This course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.
The first two days will focus on the theory aspects of the units with the third day being dedicated to the practical application
This course is delivered in conjunction with a sponsoring company
Classes start at 8am and finish at 4:30pm.

TC2 & TMI2 Combined
RIISS00059 & RIISS00061
These skill sets address the skills and knowledge required for traffic control on Temporary Traffic Management Category 2 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management, and the skills and knowledge required for those responsible for traffic management implementation on Temporary Traffic Management Category 2 environments as described in the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management.
Delivery of this course will be trainer led and delivered over a two-day program of face-to-face training in a classroom setting combined with skills practice and assessment in a simulated workplace environment.
Each day is focussed on the learning content and the assessment of the theory aspects of the units.
Post Course – Traffic Controller - following a period in which the learner logs 20 hours of practical training experience, not more than six months following the formal instructional sessions of the course, the final practical assessments will be conducted in a live traffic scenario under supervision.
Post Course – Traffic Management Implementer - within a six-month period of completing the theoretical component of the course, the learner will complete three different setups based on Traffic Management Plans and Traffic Guidance Schemes relevant to their working conditions.
Classes start at 8am and finish at 4:30pm.

Telehandler
RIIHAN309F
This unit covers conducting telescopic handler operations in the civil construction industry. It includes: planning and preparing; conducting machine pre-operational checks; operating front telehandler; lifting, carrying and placing materials; selecting, removing and fitting attachments; relocating the telehandler; carrying out machine operator maintenance; and cleaning up.
This course will be delivered in a classroom based, face to face environment which will include theory and practical tasks out in the field.
Classes start at 8am.

Tractor Operations
RIIMPO315E
This unit covers conducting tractor operations in the civil construction industry. It includes: planning and preparing; conducting machine pre-operational checks; operating the tractor; selecting, removing and fitting attachments; relocating the tractor; and carrying out machine operator maintenance and cleaning up.
This course will be delivered in a classroom based, face to face environment which will include theory and practical tasks out in the field.
Classes start at 8am.

White Card
CPCWHS1001
It is a legal requirement for anybody working on a construction site in Victoria to hold a Victorian White card.
You will require it if you are working or intend to work in commercial or domestic construction, painting, carpentry, brick laying, concreting, tiling, plumbing, electrical and other similar trades. You will not be allowed to work on a site without a White Card.
If you an Owner Builder doing a renovation your building site address may become a ‘workplace’ under OHS law. This applies if you are erecting any structure, such as an addition to your home, or building a pool or garage. If you are completing the work yourself, your site won’t be considered a workplace, however if you are going to engage or oversee any contractors (e.g. a plumber or tiler) who will enter the site to do some work, it will be classed as a workplace, and you will need a Victorian White Card.
Completing a White Card increases your ability to acquire work in the construction industry. Employers employ those that have White Card accreditation.
Our WorkSafe Victoria approved course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.
Classes start at 8am.

Work Safely near Electricity
UETDREL006
This course is for existing non-electrical workers who are required to undertake non-electrical work safely near live electrical apparatus. These competencies will not allow any electrical work to be conducted by non-electrical personnel, however it will educate them on the risks and dangers.
Completing the course will provide an individual with the skills and knowledge to stay safe and understand compliance requirements for safe approach distances for the worker, plant, tools and equipment and consists of real-life practical skills and knowledge to allow the participant to be able to identify and mitigate hazards in their working environment.
Due to the high-risk nature of the industry, the program is regarded as a mandatory requirement for specific industries in which employees are required develop or maintain their professional skills.
This course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.

Work at Heights
RIIWHS204E
This nationally recognised course covers theoretical and practical aspects of working at height. During the course we will assist you to develop safe work method statements and risk assessments for working at height. All workers who conduct or supervise tasks whilst at height will find this course beneficial to workplace safety.
Work at heights training is focused on fall prevention rather than fall arrest. It is designed to equip workers with the knowledge and skills to safely work in any height situation, primarily being aimed at general construction, maintenance, mining, large factories or other work situations where work is conducted in a place where a fall from one level to another is possible.
Training for your team of 6 or more can be conducted at your work site or at our purpose-built training facilities.
This course is delivered in a face-to-face classroom environment and contains both theory and practical elements.
Classes start at 8am.
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