Tuesday, 18 October 2011

Skill Set for Mining Supervisors - BHP Contractor Course

Great news! We have now scheduled the Skill Set for Mining Supervisors course at our Bunbury office on the 2nd and 3rd November 2011.

The four units covered by the course are a pre-requisite for all supervisory contractors wishing to work on a BHP site. On successful completion of these nationally recognised units you will receive a Statement of Attainment and a wallet card to show your compliance.

The cost of the course includes a comprehensive learning manual and catering both days. Parking is available on site.

Comments made by previous students in answer to the question "What were the best aspects of the training?"
  • Learning how to do the paperwork side of things and learning how to do a presentation.

  • The overall presentation. New tools and skills I gained.

  • Interaction and getting new ideas. Making me get out of comfort zone. Appreciating the requirements of the company to go ahead.

  • Group discussions and feed backs from practical tasks.
Numbers are limited so enrol today and get your BHP compliance for your supervisors.

Our phone and email contacts are on our website

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5 comments:

  1. This is a great course for anyone who wants to work for major mining companies or has assperations in becoming a supervisor in the industry and is now required on many sites. Jack

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  2. Yes it is Jack and not many Registered Training Organisations offer it in Bunbury and the South West. We have refined our course each time it has been offered, taking note of the feedback from our participants and we believe it is one of the best on offer.

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    1. There are 3 of us that wish to do this course, do you have a course date for this soon?

      Trevor

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    2. Hi Trevor

      We don't currently have a public course scheduled for this training but if you would like to call me on 9791 6611 I will see how we can assist you.

      Thanks for making contact.

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  3. Any more Bunbury courses? Want to get in to the mines, will this help? John Brown

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