NT White Card Course

A construction worker in Nothern Territory must have completed general NT construction induction training (commonly known as the “NT White Card”) before being permitted to commence work on a construction site. This is a mandatory requirement across Australia.

If you have never worked in the construction industry before or you have lost your White Card; then this is the course for you.

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NT-CPCWHS1001

Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry (NT)

The unit CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry (NT) – is a fundamental course designed to provide individuals with the skills and knowledge required to work safely on construction sites in the Northern Territory. Known as the White Card course, this training is a legal requirement for anyone entering the construction industry, ensuring compliance with both national and N...

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White Card Training For Northern Territory Construction Workers

This construction safety course provides essential training on health and safety legislative requirements, risk management principles, and personal awareness to ensure safe practices on construction sites. Designed for both beginners and those needing a refresher, it focuses on preventing injuries and protecting workers and others from harm.

Key topics include identifying and reporting common construction hazards, implementing basic risk control measures, and understanding emergency response procedures. The course also covers the correct selection, fitting, and use of personal protective equipment (PPE) commonly used in construction work. By the end of the course, participants will be equipped with the knowledge to work safely and comply with industry safety standards.

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