RII machinery competencies

Depending on your training needs, you may need one of the short courses listed below or more in depth training that provides time between the initial theory delivery and the formal assessments for you to log time operating a machine in your supervised workplace arrangement. Whatever the case we can give you the pathway best suited for your needs.

Civil construction RII units:

When selecting a civil construction unit, the course will be tailored to the WHS Act and Regulations. These units of competency provide the knowledge and skill required for a person working in the operational field within the resources and infrastructure sector. As such they generally require the participant to have evidence to support their workplace operational experience. Ask us for details on how you can gain this.

Our training civil construction machinery courses are ideal for new and existing workers in: Civil construction & sub-divisions, Building & Housing, Plumbers, Road repair & construction, Council operators, Agriculture, Gas and any industry that requires a person to operate plant and equipment.

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  • RIICCM202E

    Identify, locate and protect underground services

  • RIICCM210E

    Install trench support

  • RIIHAN212D

    Conduct non-slewing crane operations

  • RIIHAN301E

    Operate elevating work platform

  • RIIHAN305D

    Operate a Gantry or Overhead Crane

  • RIIHAN307E

    Operate a vehicle loading crane

  • RIIHAN308F

    Load and unload plant

  • RIIHAN311F

    Conduct operations with integrated tool carrier

  • RIIMPO315E

    Conduct tractor operations

  • RIIMPO316E

    Conduct self-propelled compactor operations

  • RIIMPO317F

    Conduct roller operations

  • RIIMPO318F

    Conduct civil construction skid steer loader operations

  • RIIHAN319E

    Conduct backhoe/loader operations

  • RIIMPO320F

    Conduct civil construction excavator operations

  • RIIMPO321F

    Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations

  • RIIMPO323E

    Conduct civil construction dozer operations

  • RIIMPO324F

    Conduct civil construction grader operations

  • RIIMPO325D

    Conduct civil construction scraper operations

  • RIIMPO326D

    Conduct civil construction water cart operation

Mining RII units

When selecting a mining unit, the course will be tailored to both the Coal Mining and Extractive & Metalliferous Mining Acts and Regulations. These units of competency provide the knowledge and skills required for a person working in the operational field within the mining sector. As such they generally require the participant to have evidence to support their mining workplace operational experience. Ask us for details on how you can gain this.

Our mining machinery courses are ideal for new and existing workers within the mining sector including: coal workers, and workers operating within metalliferous and extractive quarries and mines.

  • RIICOM201E

    Communicate in the workplace

  • RIICOM301D

     Communicate information

  • RIIERR205D

    Apply initial response First Aid

  • RIIERR302E

    Respond to local emergencies and incidents

  • RIIGOV201E

    Comply with site work processes/procedures

  • RIIHAN203E

    Conduct lifting operations

  • RIIMPO205E

    Operate roller compactor

  • RIIMPO206D

    Conduct bulk water truck operations

  • RIIMPO301E

    Conduct hydraulic excavator operations

  • RIIMPO304E

    Conduct wheel loader operations

  • RIIMPO305F

    Conduct coal stockpile dozer operations

  • RIIMPO308F

    Conduct tracked dozer operations

  • RIIMPO310F

    Conduct grader operations

  • RIIMPO312D

    Conduct scraper operations

  • RIIMPO335E

    Conduct skid steer loader operations without attachments

  • RIISAM204E

     Operate small plant and equipment

  • RIIVEH304E

    Conduct tip truck operations

  • RIIMPO337E

    Conduct articulated haul truck operations

Work health and safety related units

Whatever sector a person works in work health and safety are key to a safe work environment. These units are specific to managing hazards and maintaining risk management in the workplace. Generally, all these courses are short courses that require 8 hours.

Our WHS safety-related courses are ideal for any worker in any industry: who is required to understand the worksite hazard for the task at hand, and is responsible for keeping themselves and others safe.

Contact us about the course that you require and we will provide more details.

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  • CPCWHS1001

    Prepare to work in the construction industry (Also known as the Construction White Card course.)

  • MSAPMPER200C

    Work in accordance with an issued permit

  • MSMWHS217

    Gas test atmospheres

  • MSMPER300

    Issue work permits

  • RIIRIS201E

    Conduct local risk control

  • RIIRIS301D

     Apply risk management processes

  • RIIWHS201E

    Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures

  • RIIWHS204E

    Work safely at heights

  • RIIWHS202E

    Enter and work in confined spaces

  • RIIWHS401E

    Supervise work in confined spaces

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RII Machinery Competencies