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Industry training resources – Easy Guides Australia*

Learning how to stay safe can be as easy as reading a picture book. Easy Guides Australia Pty Ltd has developed a wide range of printed and electronic educational tools based on visual learning. Materials are kept up to date with government licensing requirements and training packages. The range of learning materials covers equipment, such as forklift trucks, cranes, elevating work platforms, dogging, rigging and scaffolding.

Earthmoving Safety and Licence Guides

Easy Guides’ Earthmoving Licence Guides cover all the questions and answers in the current Assessment Instruments in picture form as well as covering the practical requirements of the assessment. Queensland Guides have an alternative format to comply with State based regulations.

These Guides have been aligned with the competencies and performance criteria of the Civil Construction (BCC03) training package. This enables them to be used by registered training organisations (RTO’s) delivering competencies from this training package.

Daily Inspection Checklist Books

These are a great way to ensure your workplace machinery is being maintained and is safe to use. Each book will last 12 months! These books cover a variety of equipment.

For more details about Easy Guides’ wide range of training products visit the website at www.easyguides.com.au or telephone 1300 733 220.

*Copy supplied by Easy Guides Australia Pty Ltd

 

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