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SafeWork NSW has announced that by 1st March 2025, all demolition workers must complete mandatory training requirements for CPCCDE3016 Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies to do licensed demolition work.

The Combined Course includes both CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry which is a pre-requisite to do CPCCDE3016 Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies.

This Combined WHS Construction and Demolition Worker Course offers many advantages:

  • Doing the combined course is more economical as there is a discounted price for students who enroll in both units of competency
  • Students who do not have the pre-requisite unit CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry can complete it and then do CPCCDE3016 Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies the next day
  • You will meet the SafeWork NSW mandatory training requirements to maintain your job as a demolition worker

Demolition Worker Course + WHS

CPCCDE3016 Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies + CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
$ 600 Special Price
Face-to-face: 2 Days
Virtual: 2 evening classes (twice per month)
Student self-paced learning
RPL: Based on completeness of application

Entry Requirements

  • Minimum 18 years of age
  • SafeWork NSW identification of who requires training (below)
  • Level 2 LLN minimum (refer to Language Literacy Numeracy Chart)
  • Have a USI or create one from https://www/usi.gov.au/your-usi/create-usi

SafeWork NSW identification of who requires training

SafeWork NSW identified workers who must be trained are those who:

    • Physically undertake licensed demolition work
    • Operate plant or equipment involved in licensed demolition work
    • Undertake work directly connected to the performance of licensed demolition work

Course Outline:

Participants will gain the skills and knowledge from CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry to:

  • Identify and assess risks
  • Identify hazardous materials and other hazards on work sites
  • Plan and prepare for safe work practices
  • Apply safe work practices
  • Follow emergency procedures

Participants will gain the skills and knowledge from CPCCDE3016 Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies to:

  • Review site and work plans
  • Apply WHS risk management strategies to work activities on demolition sites
  • Apply public health and safety risk management strategies on demolition sites
  • Apply environmental risk management strategies on demolition sites
  • Contribute to improvement of demolition risk management strategies

Mode of Delivery and Duration

Mode of Delivery
Duration
Face-to-face Class
1 Day (group bookings of 10 only)
Virtual
2 evening classes (once per month)
Online
Student self-paced learning
RPL
Based on completeness of application

Delivery Locations

  • DLI Training: 5 Melissa Street Auburn NSW (minimum 10 participants)
  • Virtual: Online scheduled sessions with a trainer
  • Client site: Workplace training available on request (minimum 10 participants)
  • Online: Student based

Assessment Requirements

Students will be assessed using relevant assessment methods which includes but is not limited to the following:

  • Knowledge evidence requires student to answer a range of theory questions
  • Performance evidence to demonstrate application of WHS requirements
  • Performance evidence requires students to identify two different hazards on two separate occasions and apply a risk management strategy for each hazard on each occasion

Verification of Competency (VOC)

Verification of competency (VOC) is used to verify worker’s current competence and assists the employer to determine the skill level of the operator for the model and make of machinery and task.

The VOC is commonly used by employers during pre-employment checks, site requirements and contract negotiations. DLI Training undertakes VOC assessment either in conjunction with training or as a VOC only request to provide to employers.

Certification

Upon successful completion of the course, students will be issued with:

  • Statement of Attainment for CPCCDE3016 Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies
  • Statement of Attainment for CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures
  • A wallet-sized card reflecting their achievement
DURATION

Depends on Mode of Delivery

DELIVERY

Face to Face / Virtual / Online/ RPL

CERTIFICATION

Statement of Attainment

WHY CHOOSE US?

AUTHORISED TRAINING ACADEMY

Our Training Organisation is approved by The Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA)

EXPERT & PROFESSIONAL TRAINERS

Our Trainers are experienced and qualified in the area of the training and hold years of industry experience

MODERN CLASSROOMS

Providing our students with the best training experience in a new learning environment

3 STEP PLAN

Increase your opportunity and reach your goals in 3 simple steps.
Our training is designed to improve your skills and knowledge in an
easy to understand learning format.

STEP 1

Select the course or qualification you would like to complete and review the course details.

STEP 2

Confirm the training schedule or speak to our team to answer any questions you may have before making your payment.

STEP 3

Download the Pre-Training Guide and get ready to upgrade your ability with our expert trainers by your side.

FAQS

At DLI Training, our EWP training covers vertical, scissor, and boom lifts under 11 metres.

Yes. To safely run and operate an elevating work platform, you must be properly trained and aware of all the associated risks involved.

The standard EWPA yellow card training course will give you an accredited qualification that lasts for five years.

You’ll need to be properly trained to understand the complexities of running an EWP and the risks that come along with it. However, no prerequisite knowledge is required before going for an EWP licence.

Before undertaking any work that requires an EWP, it’s important to understand and properly communicate the nature of the project and the risks involved. This can be done by filling out a safe work method statement (SWMS), which is required for high-risk construction work.