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SUMMARY:Asbestos Awareness - DEVONPORT
DESCRIPTION:Essential training for anyone involved in the construction industry.\n\n\nEARNS 3 CPD POINTS! \nGain the essential knowledge and confidence to identify\, manage\, and work safely around asbestos in this comprehensive Asbestos Awareness Training course. Designed for workers who may encounter asbestos—including electricians\, plumbers\, renovators\, and those intending to remove up to 10m² of asbestos—this program equips participants with practical skills to recognise asbestos-containing materials (ACMs)\, understand their associated risks\, and apply safe work practices. The course covers the National Asbestos Code\, correct sampling methods\, risk management principles\, and the fundamentals of safe asbestos removal planning. \nParticipants will explore the history and legacy of asbestos use in Australia\, including its widespread adoption throughout the 20th century\, subsequent bans\, and its ongoing presence in one-third of Australian homes. With over 6.2 million tonnes of deteriorating asbestos still embedded in the built environment\, understanding how asbestos behaves—and the difference between friable and non-friable materials—is crucial. The course explains where asbestos is commonly found\, how it can be disturbed through renovations or damage\, and why identifying materials like low-density asbestos fibre board (LDB) remains vital for safety. \nA core component of the training focuses on the serious health risks posed by asbestos exposure and the regulatory responsibilities of workers and PCBUs. Participants will gain a clear understanding of diseases such as mesothelioma\, asbestosis\, and lung cancer\, along with why there is no safe level of exposure. The course also outlines the legal requirements for asbestos registers\, asbestos management plans\, safe work method statements\, health monitoring\, and air monitoring. Workers will learn their obligations under WHS Regulations and how to implement effective control measures on-site. \nThis course is practical\, compliance-focused\, and built around real-world scenarios to prepare workers for safe asbestos handling. Attendees will learn correct sampling procedures\, safe drilling and cutting techniques for ACMs\, PPE requirements\, and the role of licensed removalists. The training emphasises when work can be performed by non-licensed workers\, when Class A or B licenses are required\, and how to ensure safe\, compliant asbestos removal and disposal. Whether you’re a tradesperson\, supervisor\, or building manager\, this course provides the essential tools to reduce risk\, meet legal obligations\, and protect the health of workers and the community. \nPlease refer to the Keystone Tasmania website for information on training rebate availability for this course.
URL:https://mbatas.org.au/event/asbestos-awareness-devonport/
LOCATION:Master Builders Tasmania\, 6 Lockheed Place\, Cambridge\, TAS\, 7170\, Australia
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SUMMARY:Working Safely with Crystaline Silica Substance - DEVONPORT
DESCRIPTION:Master Builders Tasmania is now accredited with WorkSafe Tasmania to provide this training.\n\n\nEARNS 3 CPD POINTS! \n \nUnder Tasmania’s Work Health and Safety Regulations 2022\, it is compulsory for employers— (PCBUs)—to ensure that all workers who may be exposed to silica dust\, including employees\, contractors\, and other personnel on-site\, receive crystalline silica training if the person reasonably believes any worker is involved in processing silica that is high risk in the workplace. This requirement became effective on 1st September 2024. \nEmployers are also obligated to provide supervision and ensure that workers understand and adhere to safety procedures\, including the proper use of (PPE). \nMaster Builders Tasmania is now accredited with WorkSafe Tasmania to provide this training. \nSilica has been a long-standing health hazard\, causing millions of cases of disease and death since civilization\, stone masonry and mining began. The risk arises through the inhalation of dusts containing crystalline silica. \nSilica is found in materials like stone\, rock and sand; and products like bricks\, tiles\, asphalt\, concrete and some plastics. \nTopics Covered Include: \n• Identify silica and silica containing materials/products \n• The dangers and health concerns of silica \n• Appropriate legislation requirements and responsibilities \n• Managing the risk of silica exposure \n• Health Monitoring for Silica \nPlease refer to the Keystone Tasmania website for information on training rebate availability for this course.
URL:https://mbatas.org.au/event/working-safely-with-crystaline-silica-substance-devonport/
LOCATION:Master Builders Tasmania\, 6 Lockheed Place\, Cambridge\, TAS\, 7170\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Tendering for Government to Win Building & Construction Projects - Online
DESCRIPTION:Online Event\n\n\nBACK BY POPULAR DEMAND! \nEARNS 4 CPD POINTS! \nThis comprehensive program is designed to guide you through the intricate process of navigating government tenders\, equipping you with the knowledge and practical skills needed to effectively respond to these opportunities and secure contracts in the public sector. \nBy the end of this course\, you will have a comprehensive understanding of the tendering process for government building and construction projects\, empowering you to submit competitive\, well-structured proposals that increase your chances of winning government contracts. \nContact Master Builders for a more detailed course description.
URL:https://mbatas.org.au/event/tendering-for-government-to-win-building-construction-projects-online/
LOCATION:TAS
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Managing Height Safety for Supervisors - CAMBRIDGE
DESCRIPTION:Earn 4 CPD Points!\n\n\nOverview\nThis non-accredited course provides essential knowledge to safely plan and manage work at heights in line with WHS requirements\, focusing on risk control\, practical safety measures\, and supervisory responsibilities. \n \nCourse Content\nWHS Laws  \n\nOverview of WHS legislation\nDuties of PCBUs\, supervisors\, and workers\nLegal requirements for working at heights\n\nHierarchy of Control   \n\nApplying the hierarchy to height risks\nSelecting appropriate controls\n\nHeight Safety Controls   \n\nEdge protection (excavations\, roofs\, live edges)\nPerimeter containment (fall and dropped object protection)\nPenetrations (covers\, barriers\, signage)\nExclusion zones (flagging\, fencing\, signage)\nScaffolding basics\nEWP basics\nReviewing SWMS and effectiveness of controls\n\nSupervisor Due Diligence   \n\nWHS responsibilities of supervisors\nMonitoring and enforcing safety controls\n\n \n \nThis training is supported by Fairbrother through an industry safety commitment.
URL:https://mbatas.org.au/event/managing-height-safety-for-supervisors-cambridge/
LOCATION:Master Builders Association Tasmania\, 6 Lockheed Place\, Cambridge\, TAS\, 7170\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Training
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SUMMARY:Building a First Nations Workforce
DESCRIPTION:A Yarn about Cultural Inclusivity and How it Works for You.  Earns 1 CPD Point.\n\n\nEarns 1 CPD Point! \nOur Cultural Consultant Helen Ransom is a Palawa woman with a strong connection to her community and culture. Building on her experience in the Vocational Sector in Tasmania\, Helen guides businesses and organisations to connect with Aboriginal Tasmania to support their cultural growth and provide inclusive workplaces and spaces for their First Nations staff and/or clients. \nHelen was an integral member of the Deadly People in Construction team in 2025\, and has worked with many organisations in Tasmania including Master Builders Tasmania\, CCF\, TasNetworks\, Hansen and Yunken\, Sorell Council and Business and Employment Southern Tasmania to improve outcomes for First Nations Tasmanians. Helen is currently the First Nations representative on the Hobart Jobs Network Taskforce. \nParticipants will be given an introduction to: \n• The importance of creating welcoming and safe organisation for First Nations people\, \n• Understanding how to attract and retain First Nations people to your workforce\, and why we might do this differently\, \n• What creating these changes in your organisation might look like. \nThere will be plenty of room for questions and conversations. \nMorning Tea will be provided.
URL:https://mbatas.org.au/event/building-a-first-nations-workforce/
LOCATION:Master Builders Association Tasmania\, 6 Lockheed Place\, Cambridge\, TAS\, 7170\, Australia
CATEGORIES:Training
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