Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention

10830NAT - Course in Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention

Link Resources 10830NAT Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention training worker cutting concrete pipe with dust control

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Course details

This nationally recognised course equips workers and supervisors with the knowledge and skills to identify, manage, and reduce the risks associated with respirable crystalline silica (RCS) in the workplace.

With new WHS regulations in South Australia coming into effect on 1 September 2024, this crystalline silica substances course is critical for anyone undertaking high-risk crystalline silica processing in the building and construction industry. As a widely abundant mineral, silica training aligns with SafeWork SA requirements and helps businesses meet their duty of care under the Work Health and Safety Act.

This silica awareness training course includes but is not limited to what crystalline silica is and where it is commonly found, health hazards related to RCS, including silicosis and lung cancer, what constitutes high-risk processing activities, regulatory responsibilities of PCBUs under the new silica laws, how to implement and manage control measures effectively and reduce exposure, PPE and respiratory protection requirements, and the role of silica risk control plans and health monitoring.

Course name

10830NAT Course in Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention

Duration

4 hours

Cost

$430 per person

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10830NAT - Course in Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention

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Target audience

This silica training course is designed for workers and supervisors in industries such as construction, tunnelling, mining, manufacturing, utilities, demolition, and civil infrastructure – particularly those exposed to crystalline silica dust from materials like engineered stone, bricks, concrete, or tiles.

 

Outcomes of Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention Training

Students who are deemed competent will receive a Statement of Attainment recognised under the Australian Qualifications Framework. This certification is nationally recognised and satisfies South Australia’s regulator-approved training requirement under WHS Regulation 529CD(4). The Statement is issued by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO 45483).

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Link Resources 10830NAT Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention training worker using concrete saw creating silica dust

Course delivery

Crystalline silica training and assessment are delivered face-to-face at one of Link Resources’ purpose-built training facilities. Group or company bookings can also be arranged on-site, provided suitable facilities are available.

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  • Training & Education Pathways: Completion of this unit can lead to further safety training, including CPCSIL3001 or CPCSIL4001, and broader WHS or compliance qualifications.
  • Employment Pathways: This training supports progression into roles such as WHS officer, site supervisor, or compliance advisor in construction, mining, civil works and manufacturing.

This course and all related training and assessment services are delivered by Link Resources Training Pty Ltd (RTO Provider Number 45483).

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