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At SDS Training, we aim to eliminate any barriers existing between our students and receiving high quality, nationally accredited training. We also understand that with competing personal and professional interests, finding the time to start isn't always easy.
That's why we have introduced online enrolment! Online enrolment provides you the flexibility to enrol and complete your studies when it suits you. Simply visit our website, click 'Enrol Now', fill in your details and start learning!
See all courses available for Enrol Online on our website.
*Please note online enrolments is limited to fee for service students only, if you wish to apply for funding please contact our office today and they can help you enrol into an online course. If you would like to study online but your course isn't available in Enrol Online please contact our office.
The Certificate 3 Guarantee supports eligible individuals to complete their first post-school certificate III qualification.
The program also supports school students to access training and Queensland's Year 12 graduates to transition to employment by providing free training in high priority qualifications.
With courses starting from $40.00 and training dates now available call us today to check your eligibility!
A safe, healthy and hygienic working environment is essential to protecting the welfare of your employees and that includes providing clean and safe amenities at or near work areas, as well as reasonable opportunity for workers to use them.
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland is currently monitoring static and mobile worksites as part of a national campaign to ensure workers have access to necessities. Businesses which do not provide suitable and accessible amenities will face enforcement action.
Adequate and accessible facilities include:
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Workplace Health and Safety Queensland recently published industry statistical updates, which reveal the construction industry was the state’s most hazardous (based on the number of fatal claims) but that injury claim rates were falling.
From 2015–16 to 2019–20, there was an average of 10 fatalities each year recorded for the construction sector.
However, from 2015–16 to 2019–20, the serious injury claim rate fell by 2.4 per cent per annum for the sector, compared with 1.2 per cent per annum recorded for all Queensland. Between 2015–16 and 2019–20, the non-fatal claim rate fell by around seven per cent a year for the sector and 2.6 per cent a year for all Queensland.
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