White Card Courses
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White Card NSW
Also known as Construction Induction (CI) or General Induction Training (GIT).
Course suitable for Construction Workers, Site Managers, Supervisors, Surveyors, Traffic Controllers, Labourers & Tradespeople.
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Curso White Card NSW
Also known as Indução na Construção Civil (CI) ou Treinamento de Indução Geral (GIT) .
Course suitable for Construction Workers, Site Managers, Supervisors, Surveyors, Traffic Controllers, Labourers & Tradespeople.
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White Card VIC
Also known as Construction Induction (CI) or General Induction Training (GIT).
Course suitable for Construction Workers, Site Managers, Supervisors, Surveyors, Traffic Controllers, Labourers & Tradespeople.
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White Card Courses Sydney & Melbourne
According to Safe Work Australia, the construction industry is one of the highest-risk industries in Australia, accounting for 4.4% of the workforce but 10% of worker fatalities.
Completing a White Card course is a legal requirement for anyone who wants to work in the construction industry in Australia, as it provides essential knowledge and skills related to occupational health and safety (OHS) on construction sites.
In addition to being a legal requirement, completing a White Card course can also help prevent accidents and injuries on construction sites, which can have significant financial and human costs for workers and their families. By equipping workers with a strong foundation in OHS principles, a White Card course can help promote a safer and more productive work environment in the construction industry.
Sydney & Melbourne Training Locations
White Card courses are delivered at the following Sydney and Melbourne training locations -
- TCP Training Pty Ltd,
Suite 1, Level 7 Dymocks Building, 428 George Street,
Sydney NSW 2000
- 1 Barrack Lane, Parramatta NSW 2150
- The Builders Club,
18 Fisher Rd, Dee Why NSW 2099
- Miranda Diggers RSL,
615 Kingsway, Miranda NSW 2228
- Level 1, 331 High St, Penrith NSW 2750
- Club liverpool,
185 George Street, Liverpool NSW 2170
- Central Coast Leages Club,
1 Dane Drive, Gosford NSW 2250
- Room 2, Level 6, 440 Elizabeth Street, Melbourne VIC 3000
- Suite 13, 431 St Kilda Road, Melbourne VIC 3004
- 40 Wallace Avenue, Point Cook VIC 3030
For directions, transport and parking information, please visit the Sydney or Melbourne Training Location pages.
White Card FAQs
- What are the ID Requirements?
For all courses it is essential to provide photo ID (i.e. Passport, Drivers licence, Photo ID card, Student Card), however, the White Card and Forklift course requires 100 points of ID.
The acceptable documents for 100 points of ID are listed in the table below and contain both primary and secondary documents. You can provide only one (1) primary document with secondary documents to form 100 points. Alternatively, you can provide a combination of secondary documents to form 100 points. The combination of documents must contain a date of birth, current residential address, photograph and signature. Please bring original evidence of identity documents with you. Certified copies will not be accepted.
If you are unable to provide the correct ID, by law, you will not be permitted into the course.
PRIMARY ID - Only ONE Primary ID document can be used
Passport (Current or expired within last 2 years but not cancelled)
70pts
Full ORIGINAL Australian Birth Certificate or Birth Card
70pts
Australian Citizenship Certificate.
70pts
SECONDARY ID - A combination of secondary documents is allowed to make up 100 points however if more than one credit or ATM cards, or bank statements are used they MUST be from different financial institutions. NOTE: MUST BE VALID ORIGINAL DOCUMENT / CARD ISSUED IN AUSTRALIA
Current Australian Drivers Licence
40pts
Current Australian Boat Operator's Photo Licence
40pts
Current Australian Firearms Licence
40pts
Current Australian State or Territory Proof of Age/Photo Card
40pts
Australian Defence or Police photo identification card
40pts
Medicare Card (must be physical card)
25pts
Bank ATM or Credit Card
25pts
Centrelink Card (must be physical card)
25pts
Motor Vehicle Registration Papers
25pts
Motor Vehicle Insurance Certificate
25pts
Department of Veterans Affairs Card
25pts
Property (Council) Rates Notice
25pts
Property Lease Agreement
25pts
Home Insurance Papers
25pts
Utility Bill; eg: Electrical, Water, Gas
25pts
Bank Statement/s
25pts
- What if my Card is lost, damaged or destroyed?
You can complete an application form (Replacement of a SafeWork NSW Construction Induction Card, form number ACC06) and submit to SafeWork NSW with the associated fee of $30, together with proof of training details, identification, and a signed statutory declaration. Further information can be found on SafeWork NSW’s website or phone 131 050.
- Can I use this qualification is other states?
As of the 1st of September 2012, the General Induction Card is recognised nationally.
- What is the difference between the "Green Card" and "White Card"?
Previously, participants who completed the WHS Induction course were issued with a “green card”. With legislation changes, participants are now issued with a “white card”.
- How long is the White Card valid for?
This card does not expire, however if you have not worked on a construction for 2 years or more, SafeWork NSW recommends attending a course to update your skills and knowledge.
- Do I need to bring PPE?
No, you are not required to bring any PPE, only yourself and your ID. If you are looking for some PPE, we have very limited steel cap boots that can be purchased from our Sydney CBD location.
- Are you registered with CRICOS?
We are not registed with CRICOS, however the White Card is exempt from CRICOS registration, therefore Student Visa Holders are able to undertake this training
General Course FAQs
- Is my course tax deducible?
In Australia, course fees are tax deductible if they are directly related to your current job, either maintaining or improving the skills required or being a condition of your employment. The course must be linked to your current employment and not just for future job opportunities. Expenses reimbursed by your employer are not deductible, and you can only claim for out-of-pocket costs.
For definitive guidance, please consult a tax professional or refer to the Australian Tax Office (ATO) website to ensure compliance with tax regulations.
- When is my booking confirmed?
Your booking is confirmed once we receive full payment of course fees. Unfortunately there are rare occasions where the course will sell out prior to you finalising payment. In this situation a member of our customer service team will get in contact to organise an alternate training date.
- What are your payment methods?
Payment can be made at the time of booking using either a credit card, EFTPOS or cash. Invoices and acceptance of company cheques is by prior arrangement only.
- Can I pay my package in installments?
Unfortunately we cannot offer this service, full payment of course fees are required at the time of booking. The good news is that we try to always offer value for money and keep course fees affordable, so you know that you are always getting good value, especially with our package deals which offer reduced prices!
- I want to book in multiple staff and/or want a company invoice?
We can book multiple people at once and create company invoices, even for individual students. Please just email our bookings team – bookings@tcptraining.com.
Please include the following information; the course, location and date you wish to enroll them in, full names and unique emails of those who will attend and the company's legal name, address, ABN and contact.
- What if I have trouble with written/spoken english?
Most courses will permit a student to bring a friend to interpret for them during training. If you do need assistance, we ask that you contact first before booking your course so we can advise if there are any restrictions. For example, Forklift training requires students to complete all assessments in English.
If the course permits, you may bring a friend along to the course or, alternatively, you can phone the National Translation service to book an interpreter. Visit the Immigration website for more information about help with translating.
- Can Centrelink pay for me?
What you need to do is register with your local Job Network Agent. Your Employment Consultant will make the booking with us on your behalf and arrange payment with us directly. Unfortunately Centrelink does not pay directly.