If you’re looking to start a mining career in Queensland, it’s easy to be tempted by cheap online courses claiming to “get you site-ready fast.” But here’s the truth: if it’s not delivered by a Registered Training Organisation (RTO), it’s not recognised, and that could cost you time, money, and job opportunities.
Here’s why legitimate RTO training matters when completing your Standard 11 Mining Induction.
A proper Standard 11 qualification is part of the Resources and Infrastructure (RII) training package, and can only be issued by an RTO authorised by the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA).
If you complete a course through a non-accredited provider, your certificate won’t meet site requirements, meaning you’ll have to redo the training properly.
At Core Crew Training (RTO #52802), every participant receives a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment, valid across all major Queensland mine sites.
Mine operators and contractors take safety seriously. Before allowing anyone to work on site, they verify all qualifications through the RTO system. If your certificate isn’t legitimate, you’ll be turned away at induction.
Training with an accredited RTO ensures your credentials check out every time.
Mining isn’t the place for shortcuts. Accredited RTOs like Core Crew Training deliver hands-on, practical courses led by trainers with on-site experience. You’ll learn how to recognise hazards, manage risk, and apply the safety culture expected in modern mining operations.
That kind of training can make the difference between a safe shift and a serious incident.
Don’t risk your career on a fake certificate.
Get qualified properly with an RTO trusted by Queensland’s mining industry.