Worksafe Certificates
You are required to provide a WorkSafe Certificate when applying to join CareerLink. This Certificate is compulsory and is required by your host employer prior to commencing in the workplace.
To do this, you must log on to the WorkSafe web site as www.worksafe.wa.gov.au/smartmove/index.htm and next, access the Smart Move icon.
Firstly, read through the instructions, learn the information and attempt the Self Assessment Test.
You are required to provide a Certificate to prove that you have passed the General Package test and the specific industry component. The specific industry part of the Certificate will need to match the type of workplacement you have chosen.
Select from the following industry specific safety certificates:
Building and Construction
Farming and Forestry
Electrical
Hairdressing
Health and Community Service
Hospitality and Tourism
Manufacturing
Metals and Engineering
Office
WHITE CARD TRAINING Students intending to commence Workplace Learning on a building, electrical or industrial worksite must attend a formal safety training course. Students who are participating in either the Construction, Plumbing, Electrotechnology, Electronics, Data and Voice courses will complete the White Card Training in the 1st term of their course. Students who are successful in attaining a White Card Safety Certificate will be granted admission onto a worksite.
Students who have not participated in the above training courses are required to make arrangements to attend a course directly with a registered training provider. These students are required to fund the cost of the course.
SAFETY ATTIRE - All students are required purchase their own safety attire including footwear and clothing.
WhiteCard Training – http://hia.com.au/Training%20and%20Events/Details.aspx?Code=WTPNWC1302