If you work on construction sites, Australia’s national Work Health and Safety (WHS) laws require you to possess a White Card. This training delivers essential knowledge about construction activities, relevant WHS regulations, common on-site hazards, and practical methods to control associated risks. According to WHS legislation, every worker entering a construction site in Australia must complete general induction training — known as “White Card training” — and present proof of completion before commencing work.
An overview of the course that outlines the training objectives, course structure, and the role of advanced traffic management in various work environments.
Review the foundational concepts of traffic control. This lesson covers standard procedures, the use of traffic signage, and the responsibilities involved in maintaining safe work zones.
Explore sophisticated methods for directing and organizing traffic. Learn to manage diverse traffic conditions, coordinate with your team, and apply structured planning to keep work sites secure and efficient.
Focus on response techniques for unforeseen situations. This lesson covers steps to quickly adjust traffic plans during emergencies, ensuring safety and minimizing disruption in high-pressure scenarios.
This course is delivered over 1 day, face-to-face.
Upon successful completion, students will be issued a Statement of Attainment for the unit of competency CPCWHS1001 – Work Safely in the Construction Industry, along with a White Card containing their photograph.
The course includes both theoretical and practical components, consisting of 2 days of classroom-based learning and 1 day of simulated practical training. Attendance on all days is mandatory.
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Final Assessment
For those who already hold a current One Stop Traffic Solutions card, we offer several hybrid assessment options.
Contact us today to find out if a hybrid assessment option is the best fit for you. These tailored courses are designed to help you meet the requirements specific to your role and work location, in line with the Temporary Traffic Management categories.
All students must be 16 years of age or older and are required to present photographic identification when attending their course (e.g. Australian Driver’s Licence, Passport, or Proof of Age Card). Students must also:
Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
Regulatory Requirements
Consideration for Future Employment in the Traffic Industry:
Although not mandatory for this course, a valid driver’s licence may be required for certain employment opportunities after completion. Prospective students should take this into account when planning their careers and enrolling in this program.
| Date | Time | Location | Cost | I'm booking for myself | I'm booking for others |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 17 - 19 November 2025 | 08:00 am – 04:00 pm | Adelaide | $1,200.00 | ||
| 24 - 26 November 2025 | 08:00 am – 04:00 pm | Adelaide | $1,200.00 |