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Standard 11

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Standard 11 Mining Induction Course

Course Overview

Standard 11 (also called S11 or Generic Induction) is the mandatory induction course you must complete to work on surface coal and metaliferous mine sites in Queensland.

Our full in-person Standard 11 course combines the latest theoretical knowledge with hands-on practical training, ensuring you graduate ready for work with the skills required for safe operations on mine sites.

Learn from highly experienced mining trainers who bring decades of real-world industry knowledge. Our practical approach goes beyond textbooks, giving you valuable insights into site safety, operational procedures, and workplace expectations.

Start your journey in Queensland’s mining sector with one of the leading safety and training providers.

Who Should Complete Standard 11?

Standard 11 is suitable for anyone looking to pursue a career in the mining industry, including:

  • Students entering the mining sector straight from school
  • Experienced miners relocating to Queensland
  • Qualified tradespeople seeking opportunities in mining
  • Machinery operators from civil or construction sectors
  • Career changers seeking a new challenge
Units of Competency

On successful completion, you will receive a nationally recognised Statement of Attainment covering six units:

  • RIIWHS201E – Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
  • RIIERR205D – Apply initial response first aid
  • RIIGOV201E – Comply with site work processes and procedures
  • RIIRIS201E – Conduct local risk control
  • RIICOM201E – Communicate in the workplace
  • RIIERR302E – Respond to local emergencies and incidents
Course Delivery & Duration

This full in-person course is delivered face-to-face over 1 day, combining interactive theory and practical training.

What to expect:

  1. Trainer-led theory sessions: Learn essential concepts about mine safety, hazard identification, risk control, emergency response, and site procedures.

  2. Hands-on practical exercises: Complete real-world scenarios under the guidance of your Trainer Assessor to demonstrate workplace competence.

Assessment:

  • Practical tasks and scenarios

  • Knowledge checks and quizzes during training

You must pass both the theory and practical components to successfully complete the course.

Pre-Requisites

Nil.

Entry Requirements

To enrol in the full in-person Standard 11 course, you must:

  • Be at least 18 years of age

  • Provide valid photo ID (driver’s licence or passport)

  • Have enclosed shoes for practical training sessions

  • Meet minimum language, literacy, and numeracy requirements for assessment

  • Hold a Unique Student Identifier (USI) — if you don’t have one, we can assist with your application

Why Choose Us
  • Experienced Trainers: Decades of hands-on mining experience

  • Practical Skills: Learn in realistic mining scenarios

  • Industry Compliant: Meets all Queensland Mining Safety Inspectorate requirements

  • Career Ready: Graduates leave with the skills, knowledge, and confidence to work safely on mine sites

Additional Information

Should you require further information on courses such as dates or costs please contact our office.

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