Cheapest White Card South Australia Courses Compare
The following list will save you a lot of work finding the cheapest White Card course in SA. The information is subject to course providers’ change. Lowest price is as of the time we visit their websites. We will endeavor to make sure the information is up to date. Course providers are welcome to contact us if any information in the list is incorrect.
If you are going to do an online course, we strongly recommend you to confirm with the course provider if the course you are going to enroll are accepted in South Australia. You can check out the SA Safework website.
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Provider | Lowest Price($) | Delivery | Reviews |
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White Card Courses | 54 | Online | |
White-Card | 54 | Online | |
White Card Online Australia | 54 | Online | reviews |
White Card Online Express | 39 | Online | reviews |
Train Online | 45 | Online | reviews |
Australia White Card | 45 | Online | reviews |
Skill Hire | 49 | Online | reviews |
Distance Training | 50 | Online | reviews |
Keys Human Resources | 55 | Online | reviews |
Narbil Training | 55 | Online | reviews |
IFAP | 55 | Online | reviews |
LEICHHARDT | 55 | Online | reviews |
Express Online Training | 59 | Online | reviews |
Best Training | 60 | Online | reviews |
reviews | 60 | Online | reviews |
Aveling | 65 | Online | reviews |
etrainu | 65 | Online | reviews |
Paragon Corporate Training | 75 | Online | reviews |
White Card Online | 67 | Online | reviews |
White Card Oz | 79 | Online | reviews |
Access Training Centre | 95 | classroom | reviews |
Construction Industry Training Centre | 100 | classroom | reviews |
TAFE SA | 105 | classroom | reviews |
ACMT | TBA | classroom | reviews |
Course Description and Skills Cover
This course is designed for students to undertake Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) induction training within the building industry.
Students need to demonstrate personal awareness of OHS legislative requirements and the basic principles of risk management and prevention of injury in the building industry.
After student getting all required skills, White Card is issued to formally recognise that an individual has attended Occupational Health and Safety Induction training relevant to the building industry.
Note : In the past you get a green card once you completed the training. If you are a valid Green Card holder, you don’t need to do the White Card course because your Green Card will continue to be valid and recognised in SA and in other states and territories until it expires. Once your Green Card expires, you need to do another course to get the new white card.
According to TAFE SA, white card course covers the following skills:
o Duty of Care
o Hazard Management
o Clean Safe and Tidy Worksites
o Manual Handling
o Accident Reporting
o Personal Protective Equipment
o Safety and Warning Signs
o Legal Requirements
o Site Emergency and Evacuation