
hospitality basics
Our Hospitality Basics course provides the participant with the skills they need to become ready to work in the hospitality industry. The Hospitality Basics course is targeted at new comers or people re-entering the industry.
The Civil Safety Hospitality Basics course can be done 100% anywhere – Anytime. All learning material is provided in a downloadable format (PDF) so that you can study and refresh your knowledge. When you are ready, just log back on and complete your online theory and online practicals tests.
Our Hospitality Basics course can take up to 2 days to complete
Online study and assessment 5 days.
Practical workshop 3 days.
This is only an indicator as someone with prior experience or exposure to the industry can complete in less time, while new comers with no experience or exposure to the industry may take longer.
The Civil Safety Hospitality Basics Course prepares any individual for working in the hospitality industry.
The purpose of this course is to ensure that you are skilled-read to contribute to hospitality operations from the first day.
Once you successfully complete this course, you will receive a Statement of Attainment for the following units.
- SITXFSA001 Use hygienic practices (Prerequisite)
- SITHFAB005 Prepare and serve espresso coffee
- SITHFAB002 Provide responsible service of Alcohol
- SITHGAM001 Provide responsible gambling services
White Card – CPCCWHS1001 Work Safely in the Construction Industry
Target: Anyone who is, or intends to, work in the construction or mining industry or enter a construction site requires a White Card
Duration: Self paced, online – average time taken is 2-8 hours
Qualification: Statement of Attainment and wallet sized White Card issued.
Documentation: Proof of Identity.
(You will have the opportunity to add an online Whitecard course to your Rig Ready course during the enrolment checkout process).
Standard 11 (Mining Induction)
RIIWHS201D – Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
RIIERR205D – Apply initial response first aid
Assess the situation, apply basic first aid and complete incident reports
RIIGOV201D – Comply with site work processes/procedures
Access and apply site safety procedures, apply personal safety measures, maintain personal wellbeing, and complete site related forms and reports
RIIRIS201D – Conduct local risk control
Hazard ID, risk assessment and control in a mine environment
RIICOM201D – Communicate in the workplace
Identify, access and use site communication equipment and systems, carry out work related communication, and complete written documentation
RIIERR302D – Respond to local emergencies and incidents
Prepare and respond to emergencies in a mine environment
Assessment
At the end of your study, you will be required to sit an online theory assessment, followed by a practical workshop at a Civil Safety High Risk Training Facility. When you are deemed competent by a Civil Safety assessor you will receive a Statement of Results.
Civil Safety Trade Start (Work Ready) Program
The Civil Safety Trade Start (Work Ready) Program is an innovatiove 8 week program that has been designed to prepare participants for formal entry in to the workplace. Funding may be available for this program. Please call Tracy Van Der Rhede P: 07 3804 7723 | M:0418 646 733 to discuss your options and opportunities.