Certificate II and III Courses
Certificate II Courses
MNCC1006A Conduct local risk assessment
This unit covers the skills and knowledge required to apply basic risk control processes at a mine site. It includes the identification of hazards; assessing risk; identifying unacceptable risk; identifying/analysing and implementing risk treatment; and completing records and reports.
MNCG1004A Respond to local emergencies and incidents
This unit covers the individual response to emergency or incident situations in any location within an open-cut or underground mine.
Certificate III Courses
MNCU1026A Conduct environmental monitoring
This unit covers ventilation surveys, dust, water and noise sampling and atmospheric analysis.
The purpose of this training is to help persons understand Accelerated Oxidation and know what they can do to prevent Accelerated Oxidation developing into an incipient heating or worse, a spontaneous combustion event. It also gives persons an understanding of what Accelerated Oxidation is and the causes focusing on a ‘failure to detect or respond effectively’ given that oxidation is a natural process.
MNCG1001A Apply risk management processes (formerly QMS1)
This unit covers the application of the processes and tasks to conduct inspections and to identify, analyse, assess risks, recommend treatment, contribute to implementation of treatments and to monitor risks. It also covers participation in the preparation, testing and documentation of site working instructions or equivalent.
MNCG1008A Conduct safety and health investigations (formerly QMS2)
This unit covers the application of safety and health investigative processes at the operational level, including the identification and collection of evidence, the analysis of evidence to identify the reasons for and results of the occurrence or situations, and the identification and documentation of courses of action to resolve and/or prevent re-occurrence of the issues or problems.
MNCG1009A Communicate information (formerly QMS3)
This unit covers the function required to effectively communicate information with other persons in the mining industry. This includes communicating verbally, communicating in written and report form, participating in meetings, making presentations, and participating in operational level negotiations.
