White Card Training
CPCWHS1001 Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry
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Course Code
CPCWHS1001
Delivery Mode
Face-to-Face
Location
CTA Brunswick Campus
Course Duration
6 Hours
Cost
$130 (includes White Card cost)
Nationally Recognised
Yes

Course Overview

Start your construction career with nationally recognised White Card training delivered at CTA’s Brunswick campus. Our program uses high‑quality learning resources, practical demonstrations, and industry‑experienced trainers to ensure every learner understands how to work safely on site.

The White Card is mandatory for anyone entering a construction site in Australia. CPCWHS1001 provides the essential knowledge and skills to identify hazards, reduce risks, and follow WHS procedures in a construction environment.CTA delivers this course face‑to‑face using premium training materials, realistic scenarios, and clear, practical instruction.

Who is this course for?

    • New entrants to the construction industry
    • Apprentices and trainees
    • Labourers, trades assistants, and site visitors
    • School students undertaking VETDSS construction programs
    • Anyone needing a White Card for employment

What You Will Learn?

    • How to identify common construction hazards
    • How to apply basic risk control measures
    • WHS roles and responsibilities on siteHow to interpret safety signs and symbols
    • Emergency and incident response proceduresCorrect use of personal protective equipment (PPE)

Frequently Asked Questions

How long is the course?
The course is delivered over one full day.
When will I receive my White Card?
Processing is completed promptly after successful assessment.
What do I need to bring?
Photo ID and closed‑toe shoes.
Is the course nationally recognised?
Yes. CPCWHS1001 is a nationally recognised unit of competency.
Can employers book group sessions?
Yes. CTA offers group and onsite training options.

Assessment Methods

Observation during on-the-job or role play/simulation
Questioning may include self-assessment, verbal answers, written questionnaires, activity modules or interviews.
Review of Products including work samples or products Portfolio may include documents, products with supporting documentation, historical evidence.
Third party Structured Activities may include Projects, Case studies, presentations, role play, demonstrations, and progressive tasks.

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