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UEECD0007 – Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace

Electrical

Build foundational WHS knowledge for electrotechnology work, including hazard identification, risk control and safe work practices.

Course Overview

This course provides the skills and knowledge required to apply work health and safety (WHS) regulations, codes of practice and workplace procedures in an electrotechnology environment. Participants learn key responsibilities, hazard identification, risk control processes, safe work practices and effective communication methods aligned to workplace requirements. Training supports safer outcomes for workers entering or operating in electrotechnology and utilities environments.

Key Details

Delivery: Face-to-face (theory + practical) or workplace-based delivery for group bookings (where suitable)

Start / Intake Information: Regular intakes are available. Contact Health Security Education for upcoming course dates.

Schedule / Time Commitment: Allow up to 4 hours, including theory and assessment.
Work Placement: No work placement required.

Work Placement: No work placement required

Units of Competency / Course Content

UEECD0007 – Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace


Who This Course Is For

This course is suitable for workers in electrotechnology and utilities environments who need to understand WHS responsibilities and apply safe work practices, including apprentices, new entrants and workers completing prerequisite safety units.

Course Details

Course Information

Minimum Age: 18 years.
Prerequisites: No formal prerequisites.
Language, Literacy and Numeracy: All learners complete an LLN assessment. Support is available where required.
PPE / Equipment / IT Access: Access to appropriate PPE where required and a device with internet access if online learning is included.
Workplace or Site Access Requirements: Participants must be physically capable of completing practical activities relevant to the unit outcomes, with reasonable adjustments available where appropriate.

Assessment may include written and verbal questioning, scenarios, and practical confirmation of safe work practices and documentation aligned to the unit outcomes.

On successful completion, participants will be issued a Statement of Attainment by Health Security Education (RTO #40907) for UEECD0007 – Apply work health and safety regulations, codes and practices in the workplace. A valid USI is required prior to certification issuance.

Course fees include training, assessment and (where applicable) issuance of certification for participants who successfully meet competency requirements.
Course fees may not include personal PPE, travel, onsite delivery travel costs, replacement certificates, or additional resources unless stated.

Funding and subsidies: Where applicable, funding or subsidies may be available for eligible participants.
Payment terms: Payment is required prior to course commencement unless otherwise arranged.
Refunds and withdrawals: Refunds are managed in accordance with Health Security Education’s Fees and Refunds Policy. Written notice is required to withdraw.

Trainer support is available throughout the course. Language, literacy and numeracy (LLN) support and wellbeing support are available on request. Health Security Education provides a safe, respectful and inclusive learning environment.
Participants must follow trainer instructions and use equipment safely. Reasonable adjustment is available where appropriate.
USI: A valid Unique Student Identifier (USI) is required prior to the issuance of nationally recognised certification.
Policies and processes (including Complaints & Appeals) are available via the Student Handbook.

Credit Transfer: Available for equivalent completed units where a valid and current Statement of Attainment is provided.
Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL): May be available for learners who can provide evidence of current competence.
Pathways: This unit may support entry into further training pathways in health, community services, emergency response, workplace safety, or related outcomes, depending on learner goals and packaging rules.