Standard 11 (S11) 1-Day – Experienced Entrant or Refresher – Generic Coal Induction (GI) – Surface

1-Day Experienced Entrant / Refresher - Standard 11 Generic Coal Induction - Surface

$495.00 (1 Day)
$495.00 (1 Day)

About this course

1-Day Experienced Entrant / Refresher - Standard 11 Generic Coal Induction - Surface

Townsville
Brisbane
Onsite
Virtual

1-Day Course - Experienced Entrant or Refresher


Standard 11 is a mandated skill set of 6 nationally accredited units of competencies required for an individual to work on a coal mine in Queensland; it must be refreshed every 5 years.

This 1-day condensed course is designed for those who have previous resources industry experience or those who wish to refresh their previous Standard 11 accreditation in a trainer-supported environment (as opposed to a self-paced online course with limited-to-no trainer interaction).

To be eligible to attend the 1-day course:

  • Complete and submit the ‘Experienced Entrant Form’ (details below)
  • Supply at least one item of evidence to prove work on a resources industry site for at least 3 months in the last 5 years
  • Note, a resources industry site includes mining (both coal & metalliferous) and associated refineries, oil & gas and quarrying; the site experience can be from any site in Australia (not just Queensland).

Our custom-designed course does not require any pre-course study or post-course evidence. The program includes a combination of theory questions (multiple choice and short answer) as well as various real-life & simulated practical activities that reflect current industry trends. 

Students who successfully complete the assessments will be issued with a Statement of Attainment at course completion. The accreditation awarded is RIISS00034 Surface Coal Mine Safety Skill Set, which covers the following 6 units of competency:

  • RIICOM201E - Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIGOV201E - Comply with site work processes/procedures
  • RIIWHS201E - Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
  • RIIRIS201E - Conduct local risk control
  • RIIERR205D - Apply initial response First Aid
  • RIIERR302E - Respond to local emergencies and incidents

WorkSafe Connect has been delivering induction programs for over 15 years and is one of Queensland’s leading suppliers of the Standard 11 (S11) Generic Coal Surface Induction. We look forward to supporting our students to achieve their accreditation.

Available Dates

Townsville Training

Bayswater Road, Garbutt, Townsville, QLD 4814

7:30am – 4:00pm 22nd April 2024

Brisbane Training

Construction Training Centre, 460-492 Beaudesert Road, Salisbury, Brisbane, QLD 4107

7:30am – 4:00pm 22nd April 2024

7:30am – 4:00pm 23rd May 2024

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Reviews and testimonials

Probably the most informative trainer I have ever come across and I have seen a hell of a lot.
Paul R, Brisbane

I found the trainer to be helpful when there were questions that I did not quite understand. Knowledgeable on all facets of the course.
Kevin F, Townsville

Great informative refresher. Dennis was very knowledgeable and engaging. Would definitely recommend to others.
Terri E, Brisbane

Really impressed with the communication throughout this experience. Facilities were easily accessible, clean and COVID safe. Staff were pleasant at all times and training was delivered to a very high standard. Will definitely recommend to others.
Brendon G, Townsville

Course Details

This condensed 1-day course, with its reduced training timeframe, refreshes key knowledge and skills that are required to work on a surface coal mine site in Queensland.

The 'Recognised Standard 11 – Training in Coal Mines' was issued by the Queensland Department of Resources and outlines the required national units of competency. The course addresses these requirements and covers the following key topics:

  • Introduction to Coal Mining and Legislation
  • Fitness for Work and Behaviours
  • Risk Management
  • Health and Safety
  • Emergency Awareness
  • Apply Initial Response First Aid
  • Equipment Safety

In addition to safety, our course provides students with an overview of life working on a coal mine.

This course is designed for students who have previous resources industry experience (including those who currently work on a coal mine and need to refresh their Standard 11 accreditation). The course timeframe has been reduced to account for students’ prior knowledge & skills.

You must be able to provide evidence of at least 3 months work experience in the resources industry in the last 5 years to be eligible to attend.

If you do not have the required evidence or do not have resources industry experience, you should attend the 2-day Standard 11 program.

Training will be conducted face-to-face / in the classroom by our experienced trainer assessors who have resources industry currency, strong knowledge of relevant legislation and industry standards.

WorkSafe Connect offers this course in the following formats:

  • Face to Face – In person
    • Public Courses (Brisbane and Townsville)
    • Client Only Courses (at your site / workplace for a group of students)
  • Virtual – Online, Real Time, Live Video, Instructor-Led Training via Zoom
    • Public Courses
    • Client Only Courses (for a group of students at a time of your choosing)

If you would like to discuss delivery options, please get in contact with a member of the WorkSafe Connect team. We would be more than happy to provide flexible options that best meet your requirements.

There is no pre-course study or post-course requirements.

To be awarded the accreditation, students must successfully complete all theory and practical assessments throughout the course, as well as submit the “Experienced Entrant Form” and supply the required evidence of your previous experience.

Students will be issued with a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment for RIISS00034 Surface Coal Mine Safety Skill Set, containing the following units of competency:

  • RIICOM201E - Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIGOV201E - Comply with site work processes/procedures
  • RIIWHS201E - Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
  • RIIRIS201E - Conduct local risk control
  • RIIERR205D - Apply initial response First Aid
  • RIIERR302E - Respond to local emergencies and incidents

Under the Queensland Coal Mining Regulations 84, competency must be refreshed at least once every 5 years.

If you have any questions about the Standard 11 (S11) Generic Induction course and whether it is suitable for you, please get in touch with a member of the WorkSafe Connect team today.

Prior to course commencement, you will need to submit the “Experienced Entrant Form” and provide at least one item of evidence the proves at least 3 months work on a resources industry site in the last 5 years.

A resources industry site includes mining (both coal & metalliferous) and associated refineries, oil & gas and quarrying; the site experience can be from any site in Australia (not just Queensland).

We offer you two ways of submitting this form and evidence, please only choose one (1) option. These are:

  • Webform - Please click here to complete the online form. This form is supported on all devices and you will need to upload the evidence before submitting.
  • PDF - Please click here, complete the form and submit to us via email at info@worksafeconnect.com. Ensure you attach your evidence to the email.

If you do not have the required evidence or do not have resources industry experience, you should attend the 2-day Standard 11 program.

You are welcome to book and pay for the course via our website and then submit the form & evidence in the following day / days. If it is determined you are not eligible for the 1-day program (based on the evidence provided), you will be offered the 2-day program and a gap fee will be payable. Alternatively, you may also request a refund prior to course commencement.

Please ensure you bring your USI (unique student identifier) number with you – click here for more information about USI’s.

Please wear comfortable clothing (i.e., long pants, shorts, t-shirt) and closed-in shoes. There is no requirement to wear PPE / high-vis.

All course resources will be supplied.

Frequently Asked Questions

A Standard 11 or Generic Induction is the training accreditation you require to legally work on a coal mine site in Queensland.

The specific legislation relating to this Standard is the Coal Mining Safety & Health Act 1999 and the Coal Mine Safety and Health Regulations 2001.

The Recognised Standard – Training in Coal Mines was issued by the Queensland Department of Resources and sets out the six national units of competency that an individual must hold to work on a coal mine in Queensland (RIISS00034 Surface Coal Mine Safety Skill Set). The course is commonly referred to as the Standard 11 (S11) or the Generic Mine Induction.

It covers essential safety and induction requirements to ensure that workers are well-prepared and aware of the risks associated with coal surface mining operations.

As set out in the Coal Mining Regulations, each coal mine worker must hold the Standard 11 skill set and it must be refreshed at least once in every five years.

For full details regarding the Recognised Standard 11, please follow the following link:

https://www.rshq.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/240370/recognised-standard-11.pdf

WorkSafe Connect offers a 1-day condensed Standard 11 course for those who have previous resources industry experience.

While every worker on a coal mine site in Queensland must hold a Standard 11, we have customised our course program to cater for those who have at least 3 months experience within the last 5 years within mining, oil & gas and quarrying from any site in Australia.

To be eligible, you must submit an an 'Experienced Entrant Form' and supply one item evidence to verify your experience.

These 1 day courses are offered face-to-face or online (real-time trainer led via Zoom).

See our course pages for further information

WorkSafe Connect offers a variety of courses to suit a student’s level of experience.

The 2-day new entrant program is $650.

The 1-day experienced entrant program is $495.

No.

WorkSafe Connect offers online real-time video-led training to ensure students who reside outside of Queensland can complete the course requirements and achieve a Statement of Attainment prior to coming to Queensland.

The duration of the Standard 11 program varies depending on your prior experience. While the new-entrant course is 2-days, WorkSafe Connect also offers a 1-day program for industry-experienced entrants and those refreshing their Standard 11.

You will need to do the Standard 11 (or what is known as the Generic Induction) if you want to work on a Queensland coal mine.

As set out in the ‘Recognised Standard 11 – Training in Coal Mines’ issued by the Queensland Department of Resources, each coal mine worker must hold the Standard 11 qualification and this qualification must then be refreshed under the mine training scheme at least once in every five years.

For full details regarding the Recognised Standard 11, please follow the following link:

https://www.rshq.qld.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0016/240370/recognised-standard-11.pdf

You can complete your Standard 11 training via our face-to-face or virtual course programs. Subject to your previous experience, you can do the 1-day experienced entrant course or the 2-day new entrant course. Both the 1-day and 2-day courses cover the 6 key competencies necessary for understanding safety practices in coal mines.

All assessments and activities are completed during the course. If you successfully complete all the assessments during the course, you will be issued with a Statement of Attainment.

If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact WorkSafe Connect by phone or email. We are dedicated to helping you choose the right course for your circumstances.

The Standard 11 (S11) is the recognised training standard associated with the Queensland Coal Mining industry. The specific legislation relating to this Standard is the Coal Mining Safety & Health Act 1999 and the Coal Mine Safety and Health Regulations 2001.

Currency of your Standard 11 relates to when you completed either your initial training course or a refresher – i.e., if you completed your Standard 11 training 3 years ago then your Standard 11 remains current.

As set out in the Recognised Standard, each coal mine worker must hold the Standard 11 qualification and this qualification must then be refreshed under the mine training scheme at least once in every five years.

If you do require a refresher of your Standard 11, WorkSafe Connect offers a 1-day Standard 11 (S11) training course. Full details can be found by clicking on the following link: https://www.worksafeconnect.com/courses/refresher-standard-11-generic-coal-induction-gi

5 years.

As set out in the ‘Recognised Standard 11 – Training in Coal Mines’ issued by the Queensland Department of Resources, each coal mine worker must hold the Standard 11 qualification (i.e., 6 units of competency) and this must be refreshed under the mine training scheme at least once in every five years.

While the national units of competency associated with the Standard 11 (S11) do not expire (similar to other competencies like CPR), your accreditation must be refreshed in order to continue to legally work on a Queensland coal mine.

If you do require a refresher of your Standard 11, WorkSafe Connect offers a 1-day Standard 11 (S11) training course. Full details can be found by clicking on the following link: https://www.worksafeconnect.com/courses/refresher-standard-11-generic-coal-induction-gi

Yes.

The Standard 11 induction program is recognised and accepted across most coal mines and locations in Queensland. Once you successfully complete the program, you will receive a statement of attainment, which is a portable qualification valid throughout the state's coal mining industry.

The main exception is BMA mine sites as they often have their own induction process. If you are heading to a BMA mine site, we recommend you contact the BMA mine site regarding their entry requirements prior to enrolling in this course.

If you have any questions regarding what course is the right one for you then please call us and we will be happy to work with you to make sure the course is suitable for your requirements.

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