CPCCDE3016 & CPCCWHS2001: Online Demolition & WHS Training, Sydney
SafeWork NSW Requirement
To comply with SafeWork NSW regulations, all demolition workers must complete the CPCCDE3016 “Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies” unit by 1 March 2025. This unit is one of 11 essential competencies required for demolition licence holders and named supervisors.
CPCCDE3016 and CPCCWHS2001 Combo Format
Our CPCCDE3016 course is delivered as a combo package, combining CPCCDE3016 “Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies” with CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry, which is a prerequisite for CPCCDE3016.
Combo is delivered via face-to-face classroom setting. Perfect for participants who prefer an interactive learning environment and practical, in-person training.
Online Combo Option
For participants who prefer online learning, both CPCCWHS2001 and CPCCDE3016 are available as an online combo package. This flexible option allows you to complete the full training at your own pace from the comfort of your home while meeting all SafeWork NSW requirements. Visit our CPCCWHS2001 & CPCCDE3016 Combo Online page for more info.
Duration
Self Paced
Location
Online
Identify Hazards on Demolition Sites and Apply Risk Management Strategies
Identify Hazards on Demolition Sites and Apply Risk Management Strategies
Course CODE
Demolition Safety and WHS Training Combo course is delivered and statements of attainment are issued by Training Aid Australia Pty Ltd (RTO No 91411).
Training Aid Australia is accredited by the Australian Skills and Quality Authority (ASQA) to deliver CPCCDE3016 “Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies” and CPCCWHS2001
“Apply WHS Requirements In The Construction Industry” training courses.
SafeWork NSW approves CPCCDE3016 “Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies” as part of the demolition training.
Training Aid Australia
RTO № 91411
Training Aid Australia
RTO № 91411
Online
Training
SafeWork NSW
Approved
Includes Prerequisite
CPCCWHS2001
Mandatory Training
For Demolition Workers
Hazards and Risks in Demolition Sites Course Information
Demolition Worker Training Requirement
- Starting 1 March 2025, SafeWork NSW mandates that all workers in demolition activities must complete the CPCCDE3016 unit.
- This training ensures workers are competent in managing demolition hazards and implementing safety measures.
- The CPCCDE3016 unit is one of 11 required competencies for licence holders and named supervisors.
Training is required for
- Workers physically undertaking licensed demolition work
- Operators of plant or equipment involved in licensed demolition work
- Professionals engaged in tasks directly connected to licensed demolition work
Training Records
- Employers are required to maintain records of employee training and qualifications to demonstrate compliance with SafeWork NSW regulations.
- Before commencing any high-risk demolition work, employers must notify SafeWork NSW and ensure that all workers have completed the necessary training.
Prerequisite Requirement
- The prerequisite for the course is CPCCWHS2001 Apply WHS requirements, policies, and procedures in the construction industry.
- Our online course offers a combined package that includes both the prerequisite CPCCWHS2001 training and the CPCCDE3016 demolition training, making it ideal for those who haven’t yet finished the CPCCWHS2001 unit.
- For those who have already completed CPCCWHS2001, you can enrol directly in our Demolition CPCCDE3016 only online course.
Course Components
- CPCCDE3016 – Identify and Manage Demolition HazardsUnit Description: Learn to identify and manage hazards specific to demolition sites. This competency supports the induction procedure for specialist demolition workers.
Outcome: Ensure compliance with licensing, legislative, regulatory, or certification requirements for demolition work across different states and territories - CPCCWHS2001 – Apply WHS Requirements, Policies, and Procedures in the Construction Industry
Unit Description: Gain fundamental skills in WHS, covering safe work practices, handling hazardous materials, planning for safety, and emergency response.
Outcome: Maintain a safe and compliant work environment aligned with the Model Work Health and Safety Regulations 2011
Unit of Competency Info
- CPCCDE3016 training course supersedes and is equivalent to CPCCDE3016A Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies
- CPCCWHS2001 training course supersedes and is equivalent to CPCCOHS2001A Apply OHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
Course details
What you will receive
- CPCCDE3016
- CPCCWHS2001 These statements will be issued by Training Aid Australia
What you will learn
Key skills and knowledge include identifying and mitigating risks related to building integrity, hazardous substances, and demolition activities. Compliance with workplace and regulatory requirements, proper use of PPE, and managing environmental risks are also crucial. Additionally, it involves engaging in professional development and team discussions to enhance demolition methods and safety strategies.
CPCCWHS2001: this unit focuses on identifying and assessing risks, handling hazardous materials, applying safe work practices, and following emergency procedures.
Participants will learn skills such as assessing and reporting hazards, using PPE and safety signs correctly, and complying with WHS legislation. The course teaches workers to plan and perform tasks safely, handle hazardous materials, respond to emergencies, and contribute to WHS reporting and compliance.
SafeWork NSW Endorsed
What you will receive
Upon successful completion of the course participants will receive Statements of Attainment for the following units of competency:
- CPCCDE3016
- CPCCWHS2001 These statements will be issued by Training Aid Australia
What you will learn
CPCCDE3016: this unit covers topics such as reviewing site and work plans, applying WHS risk management, ensuring public health and safety, implementing environmental risk management strategies, and continuously improving risk management methods.
Key skills and knowledge include identifying and mitigating risks related to building integrity, hazardous substances, and demolition activities. Compliance with workplace and regulatory requirements, proper use of PPE, and managing environmental risks are also crucial. Additionally, it involves engaging in professional development and team discussions to enhance demolition methods and safety strategies.
CPCCWHS2001: this unit focuses on identifying and assessing risks, handling hazardous materials, applying safe work practices, and following emergency procedures.
Participants will learn skills such as assessing and reporting hazards, using PPE and safety signs correctly, and complying with WHS legislation. The course teaches workers to plan and perform tasks safely, handle hazardous materials, respond to emergencies, and contribute to WHS reporting and compliance.
SafeWork NSW Endorsed
SafeWork NSW endorses CPCCDE3016 Identify hazards on demolition sites and apply risk management strategies training course.
Payment
This payment method ONLY applies to companies and employment agencies.
A valid Purchase Order / Authority to Invoice MUST be submitted prior to the day of training.
For more information, please refer to the ‘Invoice Payment Procedure’ section of the confirmation email or read our Invoice Payment Method Terms section.
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Course requirements
USI (Unique Student Identifier)
From 1 January 2015, every student who undertakes nationally recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Australia is required to have a USI.
STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT CANNOT BE ISSUED
if a participant fails to produce a valid USI number.
Register your USI via www.usi.gov.au
Online
To join a training session, you'll need a device like a laptop, desktop, or tablet. Our training is conducted entirely online, guaranteeing security, and usually takes approximately 6 to 10 hours to complete, covering both learning and assessment.
LLN (Language, Literacy and Numeracy)
The basic understanding, reading and writing of English is required.
As part of our pre-training review all students are required to complete an LLN assessment to determine a student’s eligibility for enrolment into their selected course.
All students enrolling into any Training Aid Australia course must have LLN skills to do simple calculations, understand English well enough to be able to read, write, and provide verbal responses to questions in English to undertake training and assessment in any of our courses.
For further information on student support services please refer to the Student Handbook.
USI (Unique Student Identifier)
From 1 January 2015, every student who undertakes nationally recognised Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Australia is required to have a USI.
STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT CANNOT BE ISSUED
if a participant fails to produce a valid USI number.
Register your USI via www.usi.gov.au
Online
To join a training session, you'll need a device like a laptop, desktop, or tablet. Our training is conducted entirely online, guaranteeing security, and usually takes approximately 6 to 10 hours to complete, covering both learning and assessment.
LLN (Language, Literacy and Numeracy)
The basic understanding, reading and writing of English is required.
As part of our pre-training review all students are required to complete an LLN assessment to determine a student’s eligibility for enrolment into their selected course.
All students enrolling into any Training Aid Australia course must have LLN skills to do simple calculations, understand English well enough to be able to read, write, and provide verbal responses to questions in English to undertake training and assessment in any of our courses.
For further information on student support services please refer to the Student Handbook.
USI (Unique Student Identifier)
STATEMENT OF ATTAINMENT CANNOT BE ISSUED
if a participant fails to produce a valid USI number.
Register your USI via www.usi.gov.au
Online
LLN (Language, Literacy and Numeracy)
As part of our pre-training review all students are required to complete an LLN assessment to determine a student’s eligibility for enrolment into their selected course.
All students enrolling into any Training Aid Australia course must have LLN skills to do simple calculations, understand English well enough to be able to read, write, and provide verbal responses to questions in English to undertake training and assessment in any of our courses.
For further information on student support services please refer to the Student Handbook.
Trainers Information
Philip Gillespie
Qualified Civil Engineer | Unrestricted Demolition Supervisor | Friable Asbestos Removal Supervisor
With over 30 years of hands-on experience in demolition, asbestos removal and contaminated site remediation, Philip Gillespie brings unparalleled expertise to the training and assessment fields. His career has spanned the full spectrum of civil engineering, with a particular focus on demolition and hazardous materials management. Now, as an instructor, Philip is dedicated to sharing his extensive knowledge with the next generation of industry professionals.
Key Qualifications:
- Bachelor of Engineering (Civil)
- Certificate IV in Training and Assessment
- Certificate IV in Work Health and Safety (WHS)
- Unrestricted Demolition Supervisor
- Friable Asbestos Removal Supervisor
- Excavator Operator
- Working at Heights Certified
- Confined Space Certified
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