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RIIMPO304E – Conduct wheel loader operations

This unit provides the nationally recognised skills and knowledge to safely operate a wheel loader and handle load-shifting duties on site. Training encompasses pre-operational inspections, safe operating techniques, load control and stability, shutdown procedures, and housekeeping in alignment with site and WHS requirements.

RIIWHS202E – Enter and work in confined spaces

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to safely enter and work in confined spaces (e.g., tanks, pits, silos) across the Resources and Infrastructure Industries. Training covers planning, hazard identification, atmospheric monitoring, correct use of PPE, applying lock-out/tag-out procedures, and maintaining communication with a stand-by person as per the Confined Space Entry Permit.

MSMWHS216 – Operate breathing apparatus

This unit teaches the skills and knowledge needed to safely operate and maintain breathing apparatus in irrespirable or hazardous atmospheres. Training covers pre-donning checks, correct donning/doffing, monitoring air use, fault management, and concluding operations in line with procedures and standards.

PMASUP236 – Operate Vehicles in the Field

This nationally recognised unit equips participants with the skills and knowledge to prepare, operate, maintain, and recover vehicles across a variety of terrains and operational contexts (e.g. pipeline patrols, remote field sites). Training covers vehicle checks, load security, off-road driving techniques, communications, journey planning, and field vehicle recovery.

S11 – S11 Induction Course

The S11 Mining Induction Training, also known as the RIISS00034 Surface Coal Mine Safety Skill Set (Standard 11), is an industry-recognised safety and induction course required for individuals looking to work in Queensland’s surface coal mining sector. This comprehensive course is designed to equip participants with the essential skills and knowledge to work safely and effectively within a mining environment, meeting the regulatory requirements specified in Recognised Standard 11 under the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999.

PUASAR025 – Undertake confined space rescue

This combined rescue package equips participants with both the foundational skills to operate as a rescue team member (PUASAR022) and the advanced techniques required to perform rescues in confined space environments (PUASAR025). The training covers teamwork, risk assessment, casualty extraction, rescue planning, and use of specialised rescue equipment in restricted and hazardous atmospheres.

PUASAR032 – Undertake vertical rescue

This combined course equips participants with both foundational rescue skills (PUASAR022) and advanced vertical rescue capabilities (PUASAR032). Participants learn to operate safely as a rescue team member and perform high-angle rescues, including rigging systems, rope work, and casualty handling in vertical environments.

RIIRTM203E – Work as a safety observer / spotter

This nationally recognised unit provides the skills and knowledge to act as a safety observer / spotter on worksites. Training includes hazard identification, managing pedestrian and vehicle interfaces, establishing exclusion zones, and maintaining communication with operational teams while observing work activities under supervision.

RIIWHS204E – Work Safely at Heights

The Work Safely at Heights course (RIIWHS204E) is a nationally recognised program that equips participants with the essential skills and knowledge to identify risks, implement control measures, and safely perform tasks at height. Training covers the planning, equipment selection, and practical techniques required to prevent falls and maintain compliance with Australian WHS legislation and Codes of Practice.

Participants will gain hands-on experience using height safety systems, including harnesses, anchor points, and fall protection equipment, while learning to conduct risk assessments, inspect gear, and apply safe work procedures. This course is suitable for anyone required to work at heights across the mining, construction, maintenance, and infrastructure industries.

TLIF0006 – Administer a fatigue risk management system

This unit provides the knowledge and skills required for schedulers, supervisors and transport managers to administer a fatigue risk management system (FRMS) in the heavy vehicle / logistics industry. Participants will learn to monitor compliance, implement fatigue policies, plan trips with work/rest considerations, and manage driver fatigue across the supply chain.

RII60415 – Advanced Diploma of Drilling Management

This qualification reflects the role of senior drilling managers, superintendents, and coordinators responsible for planning, directing, and managing drilling operations across multiple sites or major projects. It focuses on strategic leadership, operational planning, and advanced management of safety, environmental, and quality systems.

Participants will develop the capability to lead high-performing teams, manage large-scale drilling projects, and ensure compliance with regulatory, environmental, and client requirements in complex onshore and offshore contexts.

TLIF0005 – Apply a fatigue risk management system

This unit develops the knowledge and skills required to apply fatigue risk management strategies in the transport and logistics industry. Participants will learn how to identify indicators of fatigue, implement strategies to mitigate fatigue risk, comply with work/rest requirements, and maintain accurate records in accordance with relevant legislation.

RIIRIS402E – (G2) – Carry out the risk management process

The G2 Risk Management course equips participants with the skills and knowledge required to carry out formal risk assessments within mining and high-risk environments. The course covers the process of identifying hazards, analysing and evaluating risks, and developing, implementing, and reviewing risk control measures in accordance with site procedures and legislative requirements.

This course is an industry-recognised qualification for those responsible for leading or participating in risk management processes under the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999 and Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999.

RIIRIS402E (G2) REF – Carry out the risk management process

The G2 Risk Management course equips participants with the skills and knowledge required to carry out formal risk assessments within mining and high-risk environments. The course covers the process of identifying hazards, analysing and evaluating risks, and developing, implementing, and reviewing risk control measures in accordance with site procedures and legislative requirements.

This course is an industry-recognised qualification for those responsible for leading or participating in risk management processes under the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999 and Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999.

MEM10119 – Certificate I in Engineering

RII20920 – Certificate II in Drilling Operations

This qualification prepares learners for operational roles in metalliferous processing or coal preparation plants. It covers basic, routine tasks under supervision—such as equipment operation, sample testing, site safety, environmental awareness, and communication.

RII21120 – Certificate II in Oil & Gas Drilling (Onshore) and Well Servicing

This qualification prepares participants for entry-level roles in onshore drilling and well servicing operations. Learners develop skills in safety, risk control, rig lease operations, environmental awareness, basic maintenance, and supporting well control under supervision.

RII20220 – Certificate II in Surface Extraction Operations

This qualification prepares learners to operate effectively in open cut mining or quarrying environments. Participants will acquire skills in safety procedures, hazard control, site operations, light vehicle use, and other foundational competencies relevant to surface extraction work.

MEA30322 – Certificate III in Aircraft Life Support and Furnishing

Course Description:

The MEA30322 Certificate III in Aircraft Life Support and Furnishing is a specialised, nationally recognised qualification designed for professionals working within Aviation Maintenance organisations. This comprehensive course equips participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to maintain and repair aircraft life support systems and furnishings, ensuring both safety and comfort in aviation operations.

Key focus areas include:

  • Maintenance and repair of aircraft safety equipment
  • Servicing and overhaul of aircraft furnishings and fittings
  • Inspection and testing of aircraft life support systems
  • Compliance with aviation safety regulations and standards
  • Proper handling and maintenance of emergency equipment
  • Understanding and applying aviation maintenance documentation
  • Working effectively in an aviation maintenance environment

his qualification combines theoretical knowledge with extensive practical, on-the-job training, allowing participants to apply their learning directly in their workplace. Graduates will be equipped to perform specialised maintenance tasks, ensuring the highest standards of safety and functionality in aircraft interiors and life support equipment.

RII30920 – Certificate III in Civil ConstructionRIIRTM203E Work as a safety observer/spotter

RII32020 – Certificate III in Drilling Oil & Gas (Onshore)

This nationally recognised qualification is designed for individuals working (or preparing to work) in onshore drilling operations. It develops a broad range of technical and safety competencies required of roles such as derrickmen, assistant drillers, and rig floor hands. Participants will gain skills in operating drilling equipment, managing drilling fluids, performing casing operations, and complying with WHS and environmental regulations.

RII31820 – Certificate III in Drilling Operations

This nationally recognised qualification reflects the skills and knowledge required for individuals working in drilling operations across onshore, exploration, water well, and geotechnical drilling contexts. Participants will gain the technical, safety, and environmental competencies needed to perform rig operations efficiently while ensuring compliance with workplace health and safety standards.

TLI31222 – Certificate III in Driving Operations

RII30719 – Certificate III in Emergency Response and Rescue

UEG30122 – Certificate III in Gas Supply Industry Operations

RII30120 – Certificate III in Surface Extraction Operations

This qualification develops the skills and knowledge required for individuals working in surface coal or metalliferous mining operations. Learners will gain practical expertise in operating mobile plant, controlling risk, monitoring operations, and applying safe work practices across open-cut mine and quarry environments.

RII32220 – Certificate III in Well Servicing Operations

This qualification reflects the skills and knowledge required to perform operational roles in well servicing operations within the resources and energy sector. It includes the application of safety, equipment operation, and environmental management procedures necessary to carry out well servicing tasks under field conditions.

Participants will develop a solid understanding of rig operation, maintenance, and well control support in accordance with site standards, legislation, and safety requirements.

MEA41122 – Certificate IV in Aeronautical Life Support Equipment

Course Description:

​The MEA41122 Certificate IV in Aeronautical Life Support and Equipment is an advanced, nationally recognised qualification designed for experienced professionals in the aviation industry. This comprehensive course validates and certifies the high-level skills and knowledge required for maintaining and managing complex aeronautical life support systems and equipment. It is ideal for those who have extensive practical experience and are seeking formal recognition of their expertise.

​Key focus areas include:

  • Advanced maintenance and repair of aircraft safety and survival equipment
  • Management of survival systems and other life support equipment
  • Complex troubleshooting and system integration of aeronautical equipment
  • Implementation of safety management systems in aviation maintenance
  • Manufacture and repair of fabric components
  • Compliance with advanced aviation safety regulations and standards
  • Quality assurance in aeronautical equipment maintenance

This qualification recognises the depth of knowledge and skills acquired through years of hands-on experience in the field. It is particularly suited for professionals looking to formalise their expertise, advance their careers, or move into supervisory roles within aeronautical life support and equipment maintenance.

RII41120 – Certificate IV in Drilling Oil & Gas (Onshore)

This qualification reflects the role of individuals working in senior operational or supervisory positions within drilling operations. It covers the application of advanced technical knowledge and leadership skills required to coordinate, monitor, and manage drilling teams in diverse operational contexts.

Participants will develop capability in planning and conducting drilling operations, managing environmental and safety systems, maintaining compliance, and supervising teams to achieve efficient and safe drilling outcomes.

RII40920 – Certificate IV in Drilling Operations

This qualification reflects the skills and knowledge required for individuals undertaking supervisory or senior operational roles in onshore oil and gas drilling. It develops advanced technical capability in rig operations, well control, team coordination, and compliance with legislative, safety, and environmental standards.

Participants will learn to manage drilling activities, oversee crews, interpret operational data, and ensure adherence to the highest levels of site safety and performance.

RII41220 – Certificate IV in Well Servicing Operations

This qualification reflects the skills and knowledge required to coordinate, supervise, and perform advanced operational tasks in well servicing activities within the oil and gas sector. It focuses on planning, leadership, and compliance in well servicing environments, including oversight of crews, equipment, and safety systems.

Participants will develop the expertise needed to manage well servicing operations safely, efficiently, and in accordance with site and legislative requirements.

BSB41419 – Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety

This qualification reflects the role of individuals who provide leadership and guidance in workplace health and safety (WHS) practices. It equips learners with the skills and knowledge to implement, monitor, and maintain WHS policies, procedures, and programs within an organisation.

Participants will learn to identify risks, apply hazard controls, respond to incidents, and promote a positive safety culture across various industries. The course aligns with Australian legislative requirements and prepares graduates to contribute effectively to workplace safety management systems.

RIIMPO304E – Conduct wheel loader operations

This unit provides the nationally recognised skills and knowledge to safely operate a wheel loader and handle load-shifting duties on site. Training encompasses pre-operational inspections, safe operating techniques, load control and stability, shutdown procedures, and housekeeping in alignment with site and WHS requirements.

Credit Transfer – Credit Transfer Course

RII50820 – Diploma of Drilling Oil & Gas (Onshore)

This qualification reflects the role of experienced drillers, supervisors, and technical leaders responsible for planning, managing, and overseeing complex oil and gas drilling operations. It focuses on the development of advanced skills in well control, environmental management, operational efficiency, and compliance with workplace health and safety legislation.

Participants will gain the expertise required to coordinate onshore drilling programs, manage crews, and ensure the safe, productive, and environmentally responsible operation of drilling activities.

RII50620 – Diploma of Drilling Operations

This qualification reflects the role of senior drillers, supervisors, and technical specialists responsible for managing drilling operations, crew performance, and site compliance. It develops the advanced technical, leadership, and analytical skills required to plan, coordinate, and control complex drilling activities in both onshore and offshore contexts.

Participants will gain the capability to interpret drilling programs, apply well control principles, monitor operational data, and ensure adherence to safety and environmental standards across large-scale resource projects.

RII51020 – Diploma of Well Servicing Operations

This qualification reflects the role of senior personnel and supervisors who coordinate, manage, and oversee well servicing operations in the oil and gas industry. It focuses on the technical, leadership, and planning skills required to ensure the safe, efficient, and compliant execution of well servicing activities across varied operating conditions.

Participants will develop advanced knowledge of rig systems, well control, environmental management, and team leadership, preparing them to manage complex well servicing operations in line with Australian industry standards and regulatory frameworks.

BSB51319 – Diploma of Work Health and Safety

Course Description:

​The BSB51319 Diploma of Work Health and Safety is an advanced, nationally recognised qualification designed for WHS practitioners who apply substantial knowledge and skills to coordinate and maintain WHS programs in the resources sector, with a specific focus on drilling operations. This comprehensive course is tailored for experienced professionals looking to enhance their expertise and take on senior WHS roles within the drilling industry.

​Key focus areas include:

  • Developing and maintaining WHS management systems specific to drilling operations
  • ​Managing WHS risks in complex drilling environments
  • Investigating WHS incidents in high-risk scenarios
  • Establishing and maintaining WHS information systems and data analysis
  • Developing WHS policies and procedures tailored to drilling operations
  • Contributing to the strategic management of WHS
  • Leading and mentoring teams on WHS practices in drilling contexts

This qualification goes beyond operational safety management, equipping participants with the strategic skills to shape organisational WHS culture, implement best practices, and drive continuous improvement in safety performance within the challenging and dynamic environment of drilling operations.

TLIF0009 – Ensure the safety of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)

This unit addresses the legislative, regulatory, and operational responsibilities within the transport supply chain under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL). Participants will learn to identify, apply, and adhere to Chain of Responsibility (CoR) obligations, manage risks around vehicle mass, dimensions, fatigue, speed, load security, and report breaches according to workplace procedures.

RIIWHS202E – Enter and work in confined space

This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to safely enter and work in confined spaces (e.g. tanks, pits, silos) across the Resources and Infrastructure Industries. Training covers planning, hazard identification, atmospheric monitoring, correct use of PPE, applying lock-out/tag-out procedures, and maintaining communication with a stand-by person as per the Confined Space Entry Permit.

TLIF0080 – Implement and monitor the safety duties of transport activities (Chain of Responsibility)

This nationally recognised unit provides the skills and knowledge required to monitor and implement safety obligations within the transport supply chain under the Heavy Vehicle National Law (HVNL). Participants learn how to identify and manage risks relating to fatigue, mass, load restraint, speed, and vehicle standards, ensuring compliance across all parties in the chain of responsibility.

G1, G8, G9 – Mining Supervisor

The G189 Mine Supervisor course (also referred to as S123 or G1-G8-G9) prepares participants for supervisory roles in the mining industry under Queensland legislation. It develops competencies in risk management, safety investigations, and communication required to fulfill statutory obligations of mine supervisors.

G1, G8, G9 REF – Mining Supervisor Refresher

The G189 Mine Supervisor course (also referred to as S123 or G1-G8-G9) prepares participants for supervisory roles in the mining industry under Queensland legislation. It develops competencies in risk management, safety investigations, and communication required to fulfill statutory obligations of mine supervisors.

OE – Online Enrolments

MSMSS00021 – Operate a hydro excavation system

MSMWJ307 Operate a hydro excavation system is a specialised unit of competency designed for professionals in the construction and utilities industries. This comprehensive course equips participants with the skills and knowledge necessary to safely and efficiently operate hydro excavation systems, a non-destructive method of excavation that uses pressurized water and a vacuum system.

MSMWHS216 – Operate breathing apparatus

This unit teaches the skills and knowledge needed to safely operate and maintain breathing apparatus in irrespirable or hazardous atmospheres. Training covers pre-donning checks, correct donning/doffing, monitoring air use, fault management, and concluding operations in line with procedures and standards.

PMASUP236 – Operate vehicles in the field

This nationally recognised unit equips participants with the skills and knowledge to prepare, operate, maintain, and recover vehicles across a variety of terrains and operational contexts (e.g. pipeline patrols, remote field sites). Training covers vehicle checks, load security, off-road driving techniques, communications, journey planning, and field vehicle recovery.

RIISS00034 REF – S11 Induction Course Refresher

This skill set provides the essential competencies required to work safely in surface coal mining operations. It equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills needed to identify and control hazards, communicate effectively, follow site safety procedures, and respond to emergencies in accordance with Queensland’s Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999.

Commonly referred to as the “S11 Induction”, this training is an industry requirement for individuals seeking to gain employment on a surface coal mine site in Queensland.

Short Course – Short Course Qualifications

RIISS00034 – Surface Coal Mine Safety Skill Set

This skill set provides the essential competencies required to work safely in surface coal mining operations. It equips participants with the knowledge and practical skills needed to identify and control hazards, communicate effectively, follow site safety procedures, and respond to emergencies in accordance with Queensland’s Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999.

Commonly referred to as the “S11 Induction”, this training is an industry requirement for individuals seeking to gain employment on a surface coal mine site in Queensland.

PUASAR025 – Undertake confined space rescue

This combined rescue package equips participants with both the foundational skills to operate as a rescue team member (PUASAR022) and the advanced techniques required to perform rescues in confined space environments (PUASAR025). The training covers teamwork, risk assessment, casualty extraction, rescue planning, and use of specialised rescue equipment in restricted and hazardous atmospheres.

PUASAR032 – Undertake vertical resuce

This combined course equips participants with both foundational rescue skills (PUASAR022) and advanced vertical rescue capabilities (PUASAR032). Participants learn to operate safely as a rescue team member and perform high-angle rescues, including rigging systems, rope work, and casualty handling in vertical environments.

DEFAULT – Unit only enrolments

RIIRTM203E – Work as a safety observer / spotter

This nationally recognised unit provides the skills and knowledge to act as a safety observer / spotter on worksites. Training includes hazard identification, managing pedestrian and vehicle interfaces, establishing exclusion zones, and maintaining communication with operational teams while observing work activities under supervision.

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