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Nationally Recognised EWP Combined Course in Sydney

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EWP Training Yellow Card Course

RIIHAN301E Operate elevating work platform
Duration: 1 Day Training.
Vertical Lift (VL) Scissor Lift (SL) Boom Lift under 11 meters (BL)
Payment Options Available
Workplace training upon employer’s request
Train with us and get your VOC at just $150!

EWP 11m and Over Course

TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 meters or more)
Duration: 2 Days Training. 1 Day Assessment.
Train with us and get your VOC at just $150!
Workplace training upon employer’s request
Payment Options Available

EWP Combined Course

TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform + RIIHAN301E Operate elevating work platform
Duration: 2 Days Training. 1 Day Assessment.
Workplace training upon employer’s request
Group Discounts Available.
Payment Options Available

Course Fees Listed are for DLI Training Premises Only. Client-Site Course Fees Vary.

Dates Available For Combined EWP Course

Day Date Time COST ENROL & PAY
Wednesday 16 & 17 July 2025 08:00 am $685.00
Saturday 19 & 20 July 2025 08:00 am $680.00
Wednesday 23 & 24 July 2025 08:00 am $680.00
Wednesday 30 & 31 July 2025 08:00 am $680.00
Saturday 2 & 3 August 2025 08:00 am $700.00
Wednesday 6 & 7 August 2025 08:00 am $700.00
Wednesday 13 & 14 August 2025 08:00 am $700.00
Saturday 16 & 17 August 2025 08:00 am $700.00
Wednesday 20 & 21 August 2025 08:00 am $700.00
Wednesday 27 & 28 August 2025 08:00 am $700.00
Saturday 30 & 31 August 2025 08:00 am $700.00

EWP Combined Course

The Combined EWP Ticket Course includes both RIIHAN301E Operate elevating work platform ( EWP Yellow Card ) and TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type Elevating Work Platform (EWP Above 11 m Course)- boom length 11 meters or more (SafeWork NSW HRW License).

This EWP Combined Course offers many advantages:

  • Doing the EWP Combined Course is more economical as there is a discounted price for students who enroll in both.
  • Save time by completing both courses at the same time as it streamlines the training process and become qualified for a wider range of EWP operations faster.
  • The combined EWP under 11 and EWP over 11 makes you eligible to operate a broader spectrum of EWPs, increasing employability on a range of different project sites.
  • Being able to operate boom lifts, scissor lifts and vertical lifts develops a better and wider understanding of EWP capabilities and instills confidence in working at various heights.

SafeWork NSW Approved (RTO 800483)

  • Nationally Recognised selected HRWL Provider.
  • Click to see SafeWork NSW Guidelines.

EWPA

  • Yellow Card issued by EWPA.
  •  Trained/Assessed by an EWPA Accredited Trainer.

Entry Requirements

Students undertaking the following courses MUST have Proof of Identification (POI) obtained through Service NSW online to undertake SafeWork NSW HRW Assessment:

  • Forklift License
  • Order Picker License
  • EWP over 11 metres

Please note that students must create a Service NSW Account before being able to commence the SafeWork NSW HRW Assessment as follows:

Eligibility

You must :

  • be aged 18 or over
  • have completed HRW training with a registered training organisation (RTO) in the appropriate class or classes
  • have been assessed as competent in the class by a SafeWork NSW accredited assessor working for the RTO and been sent your NSA
  • be able to use English at a level that enables high risk work to be carried out safely.

What you need

How to apply

You must apply within 60 days from the date of issue of your NSA.

  1. Select the ‘Apply online’ button.
  2. Log in to your MyService NSW account.
  3. Follow the prompts to submit your application.

What happens next

  1. You’ll get a confirmation email and receipt after you submit your application.
  2. You may be required to visit a Service NSW Centre to have your photo taken.
  3. You’ll get your licence in the post.

SafeWork NSW Proof of identity Links:

IMPORTANT- Proof of Identification (POI) Assessment Enrolment Number:

  • You will need to create a Service NSW Account with your ID evidence as listed below to upload with your application to obtain an Assessment Enrolment Number to book in for your HRWL Assessment.
  • You must provide DLI Training with your Assessment Enrolment Number (AEN) 24 hours prior to your HRWL assessment date.
  • Go to this link to apply for your Assessment Enrolment Number:

Apply for a high risk work licence assessment enrolment number | Service NSW

 
Proof of Identification (POI)Document Verification Service (DVS)

POI documents to pass DVS can be in the combination of either;
• 2 x Primary documents or
• 1 x Primary and 1 x Secondary document

List 1 – Primary Documents
• Australian birth certificate
• Australian certificate of registration by descent
• Australian citizenship certificate
• Australian driver licence
• Australian passport
• Foreign passport with Australian visa
• ImmiCard

List 2 – Secondary Documents
• Commonwealth Seniors Health Card
• Health Care Card
• Medicare card
• Pensioner Concession Card
• Veteran Gold Card
• Veteran Pensioner Concession
• Veteran Seniors Health Care Card 

 

Linking Documents

Linking documents are used to demonstrate the continuity of a customer’s identity, where identity details have changed (e.g. their name).

Customers may use the following linking documents as needed to meet the Level 2 (preferred) /

Level 1 (Service Centre only) POI standard.

  • Marriage certificate
  • Change of name certificate
  • Australia Divorce Papers
  • Australian Birth Certificate
  • Commonwealth victims’ certificate

By completing this course participants will gain the skills and knowledge from RIIHAN301E Operate elevating work platform (Yellow Card) to:

  • Plan and prepare for operating an elevating work platform.
  • Operate elevating work platform in line with established requirements to complete work activity.
  • Selecting and using the required plant, tools and equipment to perform work activity.
  • Identifying site requirements for emergencies at heights.
  • Stabilizing or positioning elevating work platform.
  • Using manufacturer approved safety devices fitted to the machine.
  • Moving the elevating work platform to and from work site.
  • Inspecting work platform and identifying faults.
  • Reviewing machine maintenance logbook records.
  • Conduct housekeeping activities.

By completing this course participants will gain the skills and knowledge from TLILIC0005 Licence to operate a boom-type elevating work platform (boom length 11 metres or more) to:

  • Plan for the work/task
  • Prepare for the work/task
  • Perform work/task
  • Pack up

Nationally recognised EWPA Training includes.

  • Vertical Lift (VL)
  • Scissor Lift (SL)
  • Boom Lift under 11 meters (BL)
  • Day 1 : Presentation, discussion, and operational activities.
  • Day 2 : Theory review, unit of competence assessment (theory assessment) and practical assessment.
  • Day 3 : National Assessment Instrument conducted by a Safe Work NSW accredited assessor

Delivery Locations

  • DLI Training: 5 Melissa Street Auburn NSW
  • Client site: workplace training available on request (minimum 10 participants)

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 completion of operating an elevating work platform that safely, effectively and efficiently follows legislative requirements and workplace procedures.
  • Performance evidence to demonstrate application of safe operating procedures for an Elevating Work Platform (EWP) over 11 metres including all functions within the safe working rated capacity and advising relevant person/s on site in relation to any hazards and risk elimination/control strategies.

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.

  • Eligibility

    You must :

    • be aged 18 or over
    • have completed HRW training with a registered training organisation (RTO)in the appropriate class or classes
    • have been assessed as competent in the class by a SafeWork NSW accredited assessor working for the RTO and been sent your NSA
    • be able to use English at a level that enables high risk work to be carried out safely.

    What you need

    • a MyServiceNSW Account
    • you may need details from 2 identity documents
    • your current HRW licence (if you have one)
    • your fee payment

      How to apply

      You must apply within 60 days from the date of issue of your NSA.

      1. Select the ‘Apply online’ button.
      2. Log in to your MyService NSW account.
      3. Follow the prompts to submit your application.

      What happens next

      1. You’ll get a confirmation email and receipt after you submit your application.
      2. You may be required to visit a Service NSW Centre to have your photo taken.
      3. You’ll get your licence in the post.

      SafeWork NSW Proof of identity Links:

       

      Step-by-Step Instructions

      To ensure a smooth process for your upcoming High Risk Work Licence Assessment, please carefully follow the instructions outlined below:

      1. Create a Service NSW Account
      • If you do not already have a Service NSW account, please go to the [Service NSW website] (https://www.service.nsw.gov.au/) and create an account.
      • Make sure to complete all required fields and verify your email address for account activation.
      1. Access Service NSW
      1. Enter Your Details

      In the assessment portal, enter your personal information as requested. This may include your name, contact information, and any other identifying details.

      1. Select Class of Training
      • You must select the class of training you are undertaking (e.g., WP for Work Platform, LF for Forklift, LO for Order Picker).
      • Ensure that the class selected corresponds with your intended assessment.
      1. Assessment Date
      • Make sure you book your assessment date within 30 days of receiving your AEN or it will expire
      1. Proof of Identity
      • You are required to provide and upload your Proof of Identity (POI) to Service NSW. 
      • Acceptable forms of identification may include a driver’s licence, passport, or other government-issued ID.
      1. Obtain Your AEN Number
      • Once you have completed your details in the assessment portal, you will be assigned an Assessment Enrolment Number (AEN).
      • Keep this AEN number safe; you will need to provide it to the Admin staff at DLI Training before the day of your assessment.
      1. Confirm Completion
      • Before your assessment date, double-check your Service NSW account to ensure all necessary details are correctly entered and that your POI has been successfully uploaded.

      Additional Tips

      • Ensure that all information entered is accurate to avoid any delays with your assessment.
      • If you encounter any issues while registering or uploading your documents, contact Service NSW support for assistance.

      Important Note

      • Arrive at your assessment venue with all required documents, including your AEN number, and your Proof of Identity. 
      • Candidates will be required to bring one approved photo ID along to their assessment to have their identity verified by the Assessor

      After the Assessment

      • Candidates no longer receive a paper NSA/AS – instead they are emailed an NSA/AS which fills the same purpose. The emailed NSA/AS should arrive in the candidate’s inbox within 1 hour of the Assessor submitting the assessment on the LPP – RTOs will need to manage student expectations in this area
      • Candidates will be required to go into Service NSW to get their photo taken for new HRW licenses
      • Both NSAs and ASs will now be valid for 60 days before expiry – Candidates will have 60 days to pay for their licence and get their photo taken – then their NSA expires, and the student will, as usual, have to re-sit their licences.

      By following these instructions, you will be well-prepared for your SafeWork High Risk Work Licence Assessment. Good luck with your assessment!

     

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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.