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Training
Registered Training Organisation (RTO)
Corke Instrument Engineering (Australia) Pty Ltd became a Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in 2006. This enabled us to focus on our clients and expand our diverse business by providing up to date trained and experienced personnel with nationally recognised skills. Being an RTO allows our company to provide timely and cost effective training to meet regulatory, industry, client system and procedural requirements.
What we offer
1. Specialised training for the installation and maintenance of electrical equipment in hazardous areas 2. CPR, First Aid Level 1, and First Aid Level 2 3. Construction Industry (White Card) Induction 4. Confined Sapce Entry 5. Customised training programs to your specific requirements 6. We operate in accordance with the Australian Quality Training Framework (AQTF) 7. We deliver quality training to nationally recognised standards
Up-coming Courses
Courses typically run monthly with additional sessions available upon request. Please check the calendars for dates and details...
Basic Life Support (Level 1) HLTFA201A $120.00
Basic life support (Level 1) is a course designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to provide life saving emergency care in a pre-hospital setting, including performing CPR, if required, until medical aid arrives.
Course Content: • Communication and its vital role in First Aid, including calling for emergency assistance and casualty handover • Duty of care • Infection control • Providing assistance with medical emergencies such as asthma • The First Aid kit, its contents and how to use them • Management of a scene where First Aid is required, Including casualty assessment • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) • The Chain of Survival • Management of choking • Recognising and managing signs of shock • Management of bleeding • Documentation in the workplace
Senior First Aid (Level 2) HLTFA301B $200.00
Senior First Aid (Level 2) is a course designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to provide emergency pre-hospital care, perform resuscitation, if required, and manage injury and / or illness until medical aid arrives.
Course Content: • Communication and its vital role in First Aid, including calling for emergency assistance and casualty handover • Duty of care • Infection control • Providing assistance with medical emergencies such as asthma • The First Aid kit, its contents and how to use them • First Aid management of casualties with: altered conscious state; bleeding and amputations; burns; crush injuries; overexposure to heat and cold; eye, ear and nose injuries; head, neck and spinal injuries; bites and stings; fractures and soft tissue injuries; substance misuse; internal injuries; and poisoning. • Management of a scene where First Aid is required, including casualty assessment • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) • The Chain of Survival • Management of choking and near drowning • Recognising and managing signs of shock • Management of bleeding • Documentation in the workplace
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) HLTCPR201A $60.00
Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) is a course designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to perform resuscitation, if required, until medical aid arrives.
Course Content: • Communication and its vital role in First Aid, including calling for emergency assistance • Duty of care • Infection control • Management of a scene where First Aid is required, including casualty assessment • Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) • The Chain of Survival • Management of choking
Course in First Aid Management of Anaphylaxis (22099VIC) $50.00
Management of Anaphylaxis is a course designed to provide participants with the knowledge and skills required to manage an anaphylactic episode, until medical aid arrives.
Course Content: • Communication and its vital role in First Aid, including calling for emergency assistance • Recognition of signs and symptoms of an allergic reaction / anaphylaxis • Management of a scene where First Aid is required, including casualty assessment • Administration of a Adrenaline Auto – Injector • Understand and identify an Anaphylaxis Action Plan • Risk Management Planning
Work Safely In The Construction Industry CPCCOHS1001A $167.00
(This fee includes $27 WorkSafe Card processing fee) Construction induction training is a unit of competency of general OHS induction training to the construction industry. Course Content: • Identify OHS legislative requirements • Indentify construction hazards and controls • Identify OHS communication and reporting processes • Identify OHS incident response procedures
Confined Space Entry Price $370.00 (Refresher Training $180) (CPR Refresher $60)
2 day course commencing TBA Course location- 15 Export Drive Brooklyn, Victoria 3012 (Parking on site, enter via second gate) Hours 8am – 4.30pm Participants that do not complete the course or reach the required competency will be issued with a certificate of attendance only.
Units of competency covered: MSAPMOHS200A – Work Safely MSAPMPER200B – Work In Accordance With An Issued Permit MSAPMPER202A – Observe Work Permit MSAPMPER205B – Enter Confined Space HLTCPR201A – Perform CPR
Electrical Equipment for Hazardous Area (EEHA) Basic Course. $2585 (Refresher Training $500)
Are you running a Hazardous facility without realizing it? Does your facility deal with: Grain, Flour, Sugar, Industrial Dry cleaning, Spray Painting, Gas storage and handling LPG or Natural Gas, any other flammable liquid or Combustible dust? Are your electrical employees/contractors trained to install/maintain electrical equipment in hazardous areas? Make sure your obligations under OHS regulations are covered through training. Awareness, Refresher, Installation, Inspections training available at Corke. All participants successful in completing the course will receive a statement of attainment for the competencies covered by the course. The competencies covered form part credit towards any additional relevant Electrotechnology certification.
5 day course
Units of competency covered: • UEENEEM001A Report on the integrity of explosion-protected equipment in hazardous areas • UEENEEM002A Attend to breakdowns in hazardous areas • UEENEEM004B Install explosion-protected equipment & wiring systems (Ex mixed, Ex tD, Ex p Ex n, Ex i, Ex e, Ex d) • UEENEEM006B Maintain equipment in hazardous areas (Ex mixed, Ex tD, Ex p Ex n, Ex i, Ex e, Ex d) • UEENEEM009B Test installations in hazardous areas (Ex mixed, Ex tD, Ex p Ex n, Ex i, Ex e, Ex d) • UEENEEM010B Conduct Close Inspection of existing hazardous area installations • UEENEEM011B Conduct Detailed Inspection of existing hazardous area installations
Participants must provide proof of previous work history. Please attach a copy of previous work history/courses completed pertaining to Hazardous Area Wiring i.e. (resume and copy of certificates). Prerequisites for this course are UEENEEG005B Verify compliance and functionality of general electrical installations OR Competencies in plant or machinery operation or installations, maintenance or service functions at AQF level 2 or equivalent.
Course Outcomes: • Statement of Attainment • Nationally Recognised Training
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2010 Excellence Award
Watch presentation July 16 2010, a proud day for Corke… Our efforts on the AGL Bogong Hydro power station were recognised by our peers at the recent NECA Excellence awards held at Crown Casino in Melbourne. View the project Case Study
A new era...
May 1 2009, saw the start of an exciting new era for Corke Instrument Engineering. The company which has delivered on its promises for over 30 years was acquired by Downer EDI as the groups 'Centre for Excellence' in Instrumentation
ZERO RECORDABLE INJURY STATISTIC FOR 2010
Congratulations to all Corke personnel for their part in achieving a zero recordable frequency rate for the year 2010. This is a great milestone and everyone involved should be proud in reaching this target. If we all do our bit we will meet our target of Zero Harm in 2011.
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