Live and Learn PTY LTD 
TELEPHONE: 0407466220
Live and Learn PTY LTD 
TELEPHONE: 0407466220
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    • NSW Owner Builder Course
    • White Card Course
    • About Us
  • NSW Owner Builder Course
  • White Card Course
  • About Us

WHITE CARD COURSE online

Live and Learn Pty Ltd

Live and Learn Pty Ltd is a registered training organisation (provider number 91542 – see http://www.training.gov.au) and is also a SafeWork NSW registered provider of the White Card Course. To enrol in the white card course and to view white card course training dates, see below.

About the White Card Course Online via Zoom

Our white card course is unique because we not only teach the white card course, we also teach the following in relation to your job / owner builder project before commencement of the white card course: what insurances you need to consider for your job / project; what safety documents you will need for your job/ project; how to prepare your safety documents; hazards and risks specific to your job / project; some important contractual provisions you need to consider for your job / project; the fastest way to make an application for an owner builder permit; and much more.  You will not find this in any other white card course in Australia.  Classes are limited to a maximum of ten students per class.


In addition, our trainer, Leo, is a former construction lawyer, has extensive construction experience, and has been training owner builders since 2009.  Most other white card course trainers have never stepped foot on a construction site!

White Card Course - Course fee

The course fee for the online white card course is $158 and the course fees include the $28 SafeWork NSW white card fee (note that many other training providers charge you extra for this).

WHITE CARD COURSE TRAINING DATES

Thursday 15 May 2025 - 9.30 am - Zoom Class - Course cost $158

To enrol click this link (Note: Course fee includes SafeWork NSW cost of white card):

CLASS FULL

Thursday 22 May 2025 - 9.30 am - Zoom Class - Course cost $158

To enrol click this link (Note: Course fee includes SafeWork NSW cost of white card):

https://liveandlearn.vettrakcloud.com.au/apply_to_course/396a88e0020d013e58290637c53c6f1b

Thursday 29 May 2025 - 9.30 am - Zoom Class - Course cost $158

To enrol click this link (Note: Course fee includes SafeWork NSW cost of white card):

https://liveandlearn.vettrakcloud.com.au/apply_to_course/5ffcd4c0020d013e194b0a88cb8f9127

the white card course

Details

 The White Card Course is officially known as “CPCWHS1001 – Prepare to Work Safely in the Construction Industry”. 


Pursuant to Safe Work NSW rules, the White Card Course is a minimum 6 hour course.


A White Card (or general construction induction card) is required for workers who want to carry out construction work.

Who needs a white card?

 Owner builders; site managers; supervisors; surveyors; labourers; tradespeople; people who access operational construction zones (unaccompanied or not directly supervised by an inducted person); and workers whose employment causes them to routinely enter operational construction zones.

Same Day Certificate

Immediately after you successfully complete the white card course you will receive your SafeWork NSW Statement of Training which is valid for 60 days from the date of training.  Within two weeks of completing the white card course you will receive your white card from SafeWork NSW.

Before you enrol in the white card course online

Must have:

 You must have a computer with video and audio capability and you must be on the Zoom session 10 minutes before class commences.

Must have:

 You must have your four items of personal protective equipment available at all times during the training. You will need eye protection (such as safety goggles), hearing protection (such as ear plugs or ear muffs), hard hat, and high visibility vest or shirt or jacket. You can buy all these items of personal protective equipment from your local hardware store for less than $25.

Must have:

 Before the course commences you will be required to show the trainer 100 points of identification (for further information on what this comprises of see “100 Points of Identification” below. If you fail to provide the trainer with 100 points of identification before your training commences, you will not be permitted to enter the course, and you will lose your course fee and will need to pay another course fee if you wish to undertake the course on another day.

Age restriction

 You must be at least 14 years old to enrol in this course.

Literacy skills

  You must be able to read and write and understand English to undertake this course.

Before we can issue your certificate:

Before we can issue you with a certificate, you must provide Live and Learn with your Unique Student Identifier (“USI”). If you don’t have a USI (or if you have forgotten your USI), please visit the http://www.usi.gov.au website for more information.

100 points of identification

100 Points of Identification:

 You must provide 100 points of identification otherwise you will be refused entry into the course. You can only use one primary document (see below) in your 100 points with the remainder of points coming from other documents. 


Note:  Only original identification documents are accepted – you cannot provide photocopies of documents. 

School Students and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders

Please also see below for special requirements for school students and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders. 

Primary Document (must be original documents)

  •  Australian Birth Certificate - 70 Points
  • Australian or international passport (current or expired within the last two yeas, but not cancelled) - 70 Points
  • Australian citizenship certificate - 70 Points 


Other documents (must be original documents)

  • Current Australian state or territory driver's licence  or learner driver licence (international driver's licences are not acceptable) - 40 Points
  • Current Australian state or territory boat operators photo licence - 40 Points
  • Current NSW firearms photo licence - 40 Points
  • Current Australian issued high risk work licence - 40 Points
  • Current Australian state / territory proof of age or photo card - 40 Points
  • Australian Police or Department of Defence card (with photo) - 40 Points
  • Telephone account issued in the last three (3) months - 25 Points
  • Electricity, gas or water bill issued in the last three months - 25 Points
  • Current motor vehicle registration papers - 25 Points
  • Motor vehicle insurance papers - 25 Points
  • Rental lease agreement for a property- 25 Points
  • Current Medicare card - 25 Points
  • Home and Contents Insurance Papers - 25 Points
  • Current Centrelink card - 25 Points
  • Property (council) rates notice issued in the last three months - 25 Points 
  • Credit/Savings cards/Bank statements - 25 Points
  • Credit or savings card issued by a non-Australian bank BUT ONLY IF THE BANK HAS A BRANCH IN AUSTRALIA - 25 Points

School Students

 If You are a school student you must bring a school student identification and one of the following documents:

  1. Australian Birth Certificate/card (minimum 14 years) issued by the Registrar of Births Deaths and Marriages OR
  2. Australian Citizenship Certificate OR
  3. Current Australian driver’s licence or learner driver’s licence OR
  4. International travel documents including a current passport or a passport which has expired within the last two years but has not been cancelled OR
  5. A written statement on school letterhead confirming the student’s name and date of birth.

Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders

 If you are an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander you must bring two written statements signed by the following authorized referees on the day of course:


  1. Chairperson, secretary, or CEO of an incorporated Indigenous organisation (including land councils, community councils, housing organisations etc)
  2. Community development employment projects coordinator
  3. School principal
  4. School counsellor
  5. Minister of religion
  6. Treating health professional or manager in Aboriginal medical services
  7. Centrelink staff, Centrelink agent or other government employee of at least five years.


Note: Two written statements must be on organisational/company letterhead verifying the person’s identification.


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