Work Permit Issuer 1 Day
Face to Face
Provides supervisors and safety personnel with the skills to manage high risk work through effective permit to work systems. Training focuses on hazard assessment, selecting the correct permits, verifying controls and overseeing permit processes in line with workplace procedures. Accredited units in this training are:
- Regulations and legislation
- Roles and responsibilities of permit issuers and workers
- Hazard identification methods
- Conducting formal hazard analysis
- Risk assessment techniques
- Hierarchy of hazard control
- Development of control measures
- Permit to work systems and objectives
- Types of permits
- Permit application and approval process
- Defining permit conditions and controls
- Isolation requirements and verification
- Coordination of multiple permits and work groups
- Monitoring work under permit conditions
- Amending, suspending and cancelling permits
- Incident response and escalation procedures
- Record keeping and permit documentation
- Review and continuous improvement of permit systems
- Closed footwear
- Lunch, or buy from nearby cafes
- Hold a valid USI
- Minimum age 15 (under 18 requires parent/guardian consent)
- Have sufficient language, literacy and numeracy skills to participate in the course
Students deemed competent will be issued with a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment as required by the Australian Qualifications Framework. Statements are issued by Safe Work Training RTO 21604. To keep skills and knowledge current, Safe Work Training recommends refresher training every 1 to 3 years, depending on other qualifications, and frequency
Units of Competency
- MSMPER300 Issue work permits
- MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis
What is the unit of competency?
MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis MSMPER300 Issue work permits
What certificate will I receive?
Statement of Attainment for: MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis MSMPER300 Issue work permits
When will I receive my certificate?
We issue certificates at the end of each training day
Is this course nationally accredited?
Yes. You can check this at https://training.gov.au/Organisation/Details/21604/summary
How long is the course?
One day. 8:00 am to 4:00 pm.
Are there any training course prerequisites?
Unique Student Identifier (USI): Required for all participants. Create or retrieve your USI at www.usi.gov.au. Language Proficiency: Basic understanding of reading and writing in English. Physical Ability: Ability to climb ladders and carry out physical activities.
What is a USI?
All students enrolling in nationally recognised training in Australia need to obtain a Unique Student Identifier (USI). A USI is an exclusive 10-digit number consisting of letters and numbers that will be used to link a student’s account to all their training records.
Are there any educational training course prerequisites?
Yes. Students need to have competed the confined space entry training in the last 3 years
Is there a minimum age?
Yes. At least 15 years old. Parental consent is required if under 18
How often is refresher training?
Every 3 years This is based on industry standards. The regulations state that “training must be refreshed regularly”. And does not clarify “regularly”
How do I book into a Public Course?
Visit our website www.safeworktraining.com.au, call us on 5442 5449, or email us admin@safeworktraining.com.au
Can you do the course to be at our workplace?
Call us on 5442 5449, or email us admin@safeworktraining.com.au and we’ll send you a proposal and some suggested dates
Who needs to do this course?
Students who are required to issue work permits. For example, with isolations of energy hazards. Confined space entry etc. This is the first day of the two day Confined Space Entry Course. Anyone working inside or in relation to confined spaces. Examples: Person entering confined space Person acting as standby Emergency and rescue teams Entering tanks, pits, or vessels Performing maintenance in enclosed spaces Conducting atmospheric testing Working under a permit system
Who does NOT need this course?
Staff with management control, such as managers, need adequate training about confined space hazards. This may be confined space awareness training. Examples: Managers Engineers
Where is the training held?
Bendigo Safe Work Training Centre. 72 Powells Avenue, East Bendigo VIC 3552
What do I need to bring on the day?
Please bring your USI. You can bring your lunch or there are lunch venues nearby.
What do I wear on the day?
Wear closed shoes. Runners are okay. No thongs. Wear long sleeve shirt, long pants. Be sure to bring a good jacket because you may be outside. All PPE and equipment is provided.
Do I need to bring my own safety equipment?
No. Other than suitable clothing for the weather, we provide all PPE and equipment.
Do I need to be physically fit?
Yes. You must be physically capable of using a harness, climb ladders, awkward postures, crawling, and performing practical tasks inside a confined space.
Do I need Government ID?
No.
What Government ID do I need?
A current, government-issued photo ID Examples: Australian driver’s licence Passport Proof-of-age card Keypass card
What if I have an injury or medical condition?
Support is available. Contact us before booking so we can discuss your needs with the trainer and ensure a safe, inclusive training , inclusive training experience.
What if English is my second language?
Support is available. Let us know when booking if you need additional help during training
What if my reading and writing is not very good?
Support is available. Let us know when you enrol – we’ll work with you to ensure you can complete the course successfully.
What if I fail?
We aim to support every student to succeed. If you require extra help, we may provide one-on-one coaching, additional practice, or self-paced learning options to help you meet the assessment requirements.
Available Course Dates
Select your practical assessment time