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Language Literacy and Numeracy Information

Language Literacy and Numeracy Information

LLN Descriptor Table

LLN Level
Description
Level 1
Level 1 means you should be able to use every day language or simple written symbols to communicate maths information. At this level you will usually need focused language, literacy and numeracy courses to prepare you before enrolling in a qualification.
Level 2
Level 2 means you should be able to identify and interpret relevant information and ideas from texts on highly familiar topics, as well as write on familiar topics for a range of purposes using simple vocabulary and basic punctuation.
Level 3
Level 3 means you should be able to understand and interpret maths information and apply problem solving strategies in a range of familiar and some less familiar contexts. You will have no problem completing most Certificate IV level qualifications.
Level 4
Level 4 means you should be able to interpret and critically analyse complex texts, as well as communicate complex ideas and information in writing, displaying a broad vocabulary and accurate spelling and punctuation. This level is generally required for most Diploma qualifications.

SafeWork NSW Guidelines for HRWL

SafeWork NSW requires candidates for High Risk Work License (HRWL) assessment to have  sufficient level of Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) to understand and complete the training and assessment requirements. This typically means being able to read and interpret workplace documents, communicate effectively and perform basic calculations relevant to the high-risk work being assessed.