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High Risk Work Licence | Futures In Construction
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High Risk Work Licence. High Risk Work Licence. Some jobs require you to obtain an ACT High Risk Work Licence from the ACT Office of Regulatory Services. This involves undertaking supervised training and then applying to a Registered Training Organisation authorised to carry out Certificate of Competency Assessments. As of 1 January 2012, the Work Health and Safety Act 2011 is the legislation under which the health, safety and wellbeing of workers in the Territory are protected. A) work carried out.
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External walls & cladding ALERT | Masonry Contractors
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Roles & Responsibilities. Roles & Responsibilities. External walls & cladding ALERT. Posted August 11, 2015. Building regulation advisory note. Issued 03 August 2015. External walls and cladding. What are aluminium composite panels? What are the Building Code of Australia requirements? Careful consideration needs to be given to the interpretation of what constitutes an external wall and what is an attachment to an external wall in order to ensure the relevant provisions of the BCA are met. Practitioners,...
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You Can Win | Masonry Contractors
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Roles & Responsibilities. Roles & Responsibilities. Posted July 29, 2015. You Can Win On Contemporaneous Evidence Alone. This month we had a Contractor who had carried out a large variation over several months. On completion the Client refused to pay for the variation on the grounds that it had been specified in the tender plans. The Contractor took the matter to adjudication. This argument was made three times in total, and in greater detail each time. This was excellent evidence. In adjudication much c...
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Industry Links | Futures In Construction
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Information to help you get started in the building and construction industry. Australia’s Directory of Training Australian Government, Department of Industry: My Skills: www.myskills.gov.au. Australian Government, Department of Industry training.gov.au. ACT Government Education and Training Directorate: http:/ www.det.act.gov.au/training/employers/registered training organisations. Australian Skills Quality Authority: http:/ www.asqa.gov.au. Commonwealth Government Departments and Agencies. This website...
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Rigger | Futures In Construction
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3 types: Basic, Intermediate, Advanced. Riggers assemble and install rigging gear such as cables, ropes, pulleys and winches to lift, lower, move or position machinery, structural steel and other heavy objects. Riggers mainly work outdoors on construction sites, but can also work on ships, in factories and mines, and in the entertainment industry setting up stages. Rigging work may be casual or full-time. Erect a temporary jib or derrick, install cables, pulleys and other tackle,. Subsidy. This will ...
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Job Search Agency | Futures In Construction
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What is a Job Search Agency (JSA). JSA providers are contracted by the Australian Government to provide employment services to eligible job seekers. Job Services Australia (JSA) is delivered by nearly 100 organisations to provide employment services to job seekers. JSA provides job seekers with flexible and tailored support to assist them to obtain employment, with a particular focus on the needs of the most disadvantaged job seekers. What do JSA's offer? Can I get training through a JSA? JSA providers w...
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Asbestos Awareness | Futures In Construction
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To work on any construction site in the ACT you must have an Asbestos Awareness Certificate. There are a number of RTO’s in Canberra authorised to provide Asbestos Awareness Training. It can cost up to $500.00 and a maximum of 4 hours of training to get your Certificate in Asbestos Awareness. Check with your RTO for any subsidies from the ACT Training Fund Authority you might be eligible to receive. The Asbestos Awareness course instructs workers so they are confident in identifying asbestos and asbestos...
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Australia needs tradies | Masonry Contractors
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Roles & Responsibilities. Roles & Responsibilities. Posted August 3, 2015. If we don’t keep up our training in these skills, the only thing that will stop us going down the toilet will be the fact that it’s blocked. Tradies are a rare breed and we don’t have enough of them. In recent times our education policies have had a big focus on elite universities and there’s nothing wrong with that in itself, but our international neighbours look enviously at our TAFE system. Megacities changing the world map.
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