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Use of correct Personal Protective equipment (PPE); |
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Carry out safe walk around and pre-start inspections; |
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Carry out minor service and maintenance procedures; |
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Carry out Correct/safe GO LINE procedures; |
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Adhere to Mine and Quarry site traffic rules; |
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Carry out Two way radio communications; |
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Carry out correct entrance and approach to load out unit; |
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Get loaded using different loading techniques:
- Excavator – Top Loading – 45º loading – 90º loading
- Front End Loader – Of Side loading – On Side loading
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Safe operation of the truck unloading/dumping procedures including:
- Dry material
- Wet material
- Large Rocks
- Running Out a load
- Dumping on ramps
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Safe operation of the truck using ramps in DRY and WET conditions to include:
- Dry and wet haul road operation
- Loaded up ramps
- Unloaded up ramps
- Loaded reverse down ramps
- Loaded up ramps in wet weather
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Safe and correct truck park up procedures; |
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Machine break down procedures |
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Workshop procedures including:
- Entering the workshop in the truck safely
- Exiting the workshop in the truck safely
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Familiarisation and instruction on working alongside other machinery including:
- Dozer
- Grader
- Other trucks
- Light vehicles
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Emergency Response Procedures in the event of:
- Tyre fire
- Machine fire
- Accident on site
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Practical emergency simulations, to ensure correct procedures are adhered too; |
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Maintain correct records; |
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Familiarisation with Fatigue Management; |
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Driving tips on how to protect from tyre damage and wear; |
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Pending application of our Safety Management Policy we would soon like to offer familiarisation and instruction regarding SAFE NIGHT SHIFT OPERATIONS to include the following:
- Loaded and unloaded up ramps
- Loaded and unloaded down ramps
- Loaded and unloaded along haul roads
- Entering load out unit area
- Reverse back to tip face
- Working alongside maintenance machinery (e.g. Grader)
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Participants will need to bring: |
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Confirmation letter; |
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Current Australian Drivers Licence; |
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100 points ID; |
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Steel Cap Boots; |
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Hi Visibility Shirt; |
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Long Pant; |
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Pen and Notepad; |
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Sunscreen; |
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Initial Application with approval letter; |
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Lunch and Smoko will be supplied each day. |
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Competency Elements
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Day 1
- Site Induction
- Course Theory
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Day 2
- Complete Course Theory
- Theory Exam
- Practical
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Day 3
- Practical
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Day 4
- Practical
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Day 5
- Theory & Practical Assessment
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Assessments & Awards
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Nationally Recognised Certificate II in Surface Coal Operations unit
MNCO1014A – Conduct Haul Truck Operations
Nationally Recognised Certificate II in Surface Extraction Operations unit
RIIMPO311A – Conduct Haul Truck Operations. |
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Course Dates and Locations
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Interactive Course Calendar |
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Entry Requirements
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Participants should have sufficient literacy and numeracy to read and comprehend instructions for safety at the workplace. |
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Participants will need sufficient physical ability to attend a five-day practical based course. |
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Download Student Handbook PDF. download here |
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Conduct Haul Truck Operations -RIIMPO311A – formerly MNC01014A ) PDF.download |
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Conditions of registration & payment for this course
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Conditions
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OHSA Occupational Health Services Australia has a fair and equitable Refund Policy guaranteeing the refund of fees to course participants under reasonable circumstances. The management guarantees OHSA’s sound financial position and safeguards clients’ fees until used for learning and assessment.An organisation or individual may substitute another participant prior to course commencement date at no cost should the nominated person be unable to attend as long as notification is provided in writing prior to commencement of the course.
Registration may be transferred to another course or cancelled at no cost up to fifteen working days prior to a course providing notification is in writing.
Transfers to another course or cancellations made between ten and fifteen working days (3 weeks) prior to the commencement of the course must be in writing and will attract a 20% administration fee.
Transfers to another course or cancellations made between five and ten working days (2 weeks) prior to the commencement of the course must be in writing and will attract a 35% administration fee.
For cancellations or transfers made inside five working days prior to the commencement of the course, no refund will be issued, however a substitute may attend the course as per Item 1 above. No refunds will be made after the commencement of the course unless the participant provides a medical certificate or can demonstrate extreme personal hardship. In this case, the participant may transfer to a subsequent course at the discretion of management.
OHSA reserves the right to cancel or postpone a course to an alternative date. All registered participants affected by such changes will be offered the opportunity to transfer to the next available course program or receive a full refund.
Note: Bookings on courses are not guaranteed until payment is received. |
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Payment
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Full payment is required before commencement of training, unless prior arrangements have been made with OHSA Occupational Health Services Australia management or accounts department.Full payment for courses must be made when submitting your registration request, invoices will be issued to persons/organisations who are paying on behalf of students and must be paid before a student is officially registered. |
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Pay by credit card
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If you would like to pay by credit card please complete and return a Credit Card Authority form, which is available below. Return along with your Course Registration /Enrolment Form . Alternatively, you can contact our accounts department on 1300 647 200 and we will be able to process your payment. |
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Credit Card Authority form (PDF) |
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Pay by direct credit
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When paying by direct credit you must quote the Master ID name you have provided on the credit card Authority form or the Invoice number located at the top right hand corner of your invoice. Failure to quote either of these numbers may result in your payment not being able to be recognised against your account. |
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Payments should be made to:
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Account name: Training Account
BSB: 638 060
Account number: 010 449 671
(Heritage Bank) |
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Proof of Identity Requirement
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Participants in accredited training modules must provide proof of identity to the responsible person at OHSA Occupational Health Services Australia, who will sight and verify the evidence on the first day of training, record the type of evidence provided on the attendance sheet and sign the declaration. Details of appropriate forms of identification are available below. |
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Proof of Identity Requirement (PDF) |
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About our training
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For further information about our training, including OHSA Occupational Health Services training policies and legislative requirements, please visit the Student Handbook page. |
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