Mining & Safety Training Courses Perth
Nationally recognised training including S26, Confined Spaces, Gas Test Atmospheres, LVR & CPR, White Card and First Attack Firefighting for FIFO, Mining, Construction & Industrial roles
Onsite training and VOC Australia-wide
30+ Years Mining Experience
Safety & High-Risk Training in Perth
Mining, Construction, FIFO & Industrial Courses Perth Australia
Verification of Competency
Plant & Mining tickets
Why Choose Raines Resources for Mining & Safety Training Courses
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Practical Mining & Safety Training Courses
Practical training designed to build the skills, confidence and safety knowledge workers need to perform effectively in mining, construction and high-risk workplaces.
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Onsite training across Australia
Hands-on training delivered around real workplace conditions, with a focus on safety, compliance and practical skills that can be applied immediately on Mining, Construction or Industrial sites.
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30 Years of Experience
More than 30 years of hands-on experience across mining, construction and industrial FIFO environments, delivering practical training that reflects real workplace requirements – keeping your workforce safe and at the top of their game.
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Nationally Recognised Training
Over 40+ licenses for Mining and Construction courses, Nationally recognised covering plant, machinery, supervision, workplace safety and high-risk work requirements.
Raines Resources has you covered.
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Mining & Construction Training Courses Perth - FAQs
What is a White Card and do I need one to work on a mining or construction site in WA?
A White Card, formally known as CPCWHS1001 Prepare to work safely in the construction industry, is the general construction induction training required for people carrying out construction work in Australia. In Western Australia, workers generally need to have completed approved White Card training before undertaking construction work on site. Raines Resources provides White Card training designed to give participants an understanding of workplace health and safety responsibilities, common construction hazards, risk controls and safe work practices.
Which courses do I need before working in mining or FIFO in Western Australia?
The training required for mining or FIFO work depends on your role, employer and worksite. Common requirements can include White Card, Working at Heights, Enter and Work in Confined Spaces, Gas Test Atmospheres, First Aid, CPR, Low Voltage Rescue and workplace safety training. Raines Resources can help you identify the training relevant to your role, but you should always confirm specific site requirements with your employer or prospective employer.
Can I complete a CPR and LVR training course together?
Yes. Raines Resources offers training options that combine UETDRMP018 / HLTAID009 Combined LVR and CPR in a 1 Day Course. Combining related units can be particularly useful for workers in mining, construction, maintenance and industrial environments where both CPR and Low Voltage Rescue may form part of their work.
Do you offer nationally recognised training?
Yes. Raines Resources is a Registered Training Organisation delivering nationally recognised training across a range of mining, construction, safety and industrial competencies. Successful completion of an applicable nationally recognised course and its assessment requirements results in the relevant nationally recognised certification documentation.
Do you provide Mining training for companies and work crews in Perth?
Yes. Raines Resources provides corporate and group training for businesses requiring training for employees, contractors or work crews. Training can be arranged for organisations operating across mining, construction, transport, resources and other industrial sectors. Contact the Raines Resources booking team to discuss course requirements, participant numbers and available delivery options.
What is S26 training and who needs it in Western Australia?
Section 26 training is associated with the statutory responsibilities of supervisors in Western Australia’s mining industry. Raines Resources provides relevant Section 26 Statutory Supervisor Qualification (S26) BSBWHS411 & RIIRIS402E in a 2 Day training course for people who need to develop or demonstrate the knowledge and competencies required for supervisory responsibilities. Because requirements can depend on a person’s role and workplace, participants should confirm the specific competency requirements applying to their position.
Can I complete safety training online or through blended learning?
Some Raines Resources courses are available through online or blended delivery. Depending on the unit of competency, participants may complete theory components online before attending a practical assessment or face-to-face component in Perth. Courses requiring demonstration of practical competency cannot necessarily be completed entirely online, so check the individual course page for the available delivery methods.
Do mining and safety tickets expire or need refresher training?
This depends on the qualification, unit of competency, employer and worksite requirements. A Statement of Attainment for many nationally recognised units does not simply expire on a set date, but employers and industry procedures may require workers to refresh their skills or demonstrate that they remain competent. Raines Resources offers refresher and Verification of Competency options for selected courses. Always check the requirements of your employer or worksite.
What is a Verification of Competency (VOC)?
A Verification of Competency, or VOC, is used to assess whether a worker can currently demonstrate the skills and knowledge required to safely perform particular workplace tasks. Employers commonly use VOC assessments within mining, construction and industrial environments to verify worker competency. Raines Resources provides VOC assessments for selected competencies and workplace requirements.
Why choose Raines Resources for mining and safety training in Perth?
Raines Resources combines nationally recognised training with more than 30 years of hands-on experience across mining, construction, transport and industrial environments. Training is designed around practical workplace requirements rather than theory alone, helping participants develop skills relevant to the environments in which they actually work.
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