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30822QLD Course in On-Site Testing for Alcohol and Drugs of Abuse includes two nationally recognised units of competency. The course is accredited by the Training and Employment Recognition Council, Queensland, under the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF).
Background On-site testing for alcohol and drugs of abuse is a nationally-accredited competency-based training course which enables students to obtain a formal qualification to enable them to conduct on-site testing for alcohol levels in the human body and the presence of drugs of abuse in the human body. The competencies cover the knowledge and skills required to assess the alcohol levels in the human body using appropriate electronic breath testing instruments; and the knowledge and skills required to detect the presence of drugs of abuse in the human body using various bodily testing material such as urine, saliva and hair. Course pre-requisites Prospective students must be prepared as part of their training to undertake an on-site alcohol and/or drug test. Students must have appropriate language and literacy skills to undertake this training. What study is involved? Students will be required to complete all pre-course reading and attend all classroom sessions in their own time unless prior approval is obtained or an emergency situation occurs. Students will be required to carry out knowledge and skills based assessments for each unit of competency they are undertaking. These assessments are to be completed within the designated timeframes. All study material will be provided by the commencement of the course. How are the competencies assessed?
Assessments include face-to-face scenario task type on the job situations, practical knowledge of equipment being used and a written test. Assessments are to be completed prior to the final date of the course. In special or emergent situations, alternative assessment times may be negotiated between students, trainer and/or assessors. Students will be advised of the assessment times/venues at the commencement of the course. Students will be provided feedback on their assessment and given the opportunity to comment on this. What qualification is issued at the successful completion of the course? Students are issued with a Statement of Attainment upon the successful completion of the unit/s of competency of the course. The qualification displays the logo of Nationally Recognised Training, a credential which is recognised throughout Australia.Course costs Please click here for the current course costs and dates. Confidentiality statement All information relating to students either directly or indirectly is treated as strictly confidential and may not be disclosed to any person unless authorised, justified or excused by law. Any student requesting to have their information, which is held, released to an external person or organisation must complete a Disclosure of Information form which will be made available to the student upon request. Please click here for our Privacy Policy. Student obligations Complete all specified pre-course reading, attend all class sessions, study periods, vocational placements (if required), complete required assignments or follow up assigned tasks within the required allocated time frames. Should a student be unable to attend a training session due to illness, family or other emergent situation, a medical certificate or other appropriate written authorisation from the student’s supervisor or employer will be required to justify the absence. Should there be no valid reason for the student’s absence, a mentoring time fee will be charged to complete the unit of competency. Discipline Instructors are empowered to take reasonable student disciplinary action in the event of a serious incident. For serious offences, enrolment may be cancelled.
RTO providing training
WIKS training is proudly provided by AWDTS Pty Ltd as indicated in the course outline. On the job support is provided for the vocational placement units if required. Tutorial assistance to complete assessment tasks is also provided if required. Assist student in accessing learner support. Provide post training advice where required.
Enrolment procedure
Completion of enrolment / registration forms. Return of enrolment / registration forms and payment of the course fees/charges prior to the commencement of training. Note: At the commencement of training, students will be provided with a student manual and any required learning materials. Students must provide their own stationary and writing materials.
Guidance and Counselling Support
Counselling support can be provided to students who are undergoing difficulty during their training/study due to work or life commitments as well as referral assistance for students who are experiencing life or other emotional traumas.
Language Literacy & Numeracy
Students including those experiencing language and literacy difficulties will be given appropriate assistance to succeed in their studies.
Course duration
Course in On-Site Testing for Alcohol (using a breath testing instrument) and Drugs of Abuse (using Urine and Oral Fluids) is 16 hours in duration (including 6 hours pre-course reading). Numbers up to a maximum of fifteen (15) students for syndicate training on courses is desirable. All students may access professional telephone advice at no additional cost, and updates re Standards, legislation and industry best practice are also made available.
Course Cancellations
Please click here to access our Course Cancellation policy.
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