Industry Overview
The civil industry is one of Australia’s fastest-growing sectors, delivering the infrastructure that keeps our communities moving — from
roads and bridges to subdivisions, water systems, and mining projects. With skilled workers in high demand, there are excellent career
opportunities for those with the right training.
At All States Training, we provide the knowledge and hands-on skills you need to succeed in civil construction. Whether you’re starting out or upskilling, our nationally recognised training will help you meet industry standards and work safely and confidently on site.
(All States Training delivers this training on site using your machines, as we do not have our own.)
All States Training collaborates with third-party partners who may deliver these courses on our behalf. Please contact our office, and we will direct you to the appropriate person who can assist with your enquiry.
Conduct tractor operations
Conduct self-propelled compactor operations
Conduct roller operations
Conduct civil construction skid steer loader operations (Bobcat / Skid Steer Licence)
Conduct backhoe/loader operations
Conduct civil construction excavator operations
Conduct civil construction wheeled front end loader operations
Conduct civil construction tracked front end loader operations
Conduct civil construction dozer operations
Conduct civil construction grader operations
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIMPO324F – Conduct Civil Construction Grader Operations
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
A grader is a self-propelled vehicle that is used to move and place construction materials using a centrally mounted blade. Standard models have three axles, with the cab and engine above the rear axles at one end, a third axle at the front end and the blade in between.
A grader may have a forward and rear mounted blade, rippers or scarifying points.
On most graders the blade and attachment controls are hydraulic but some may be mechanical. It is important to note that it is not permissible to carry a passenger on the grader.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct civil construction scraper operations
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe and efficient operation of a scraper in accordance with WHS legislation, manufacturer specifications, and workplace procedures. It includes hazard identification, loading and unloading techniques, spreading operations, and routine maintenance.
$700.00 per person
Note: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
Approx. 1 Day / Face to Face
None.
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS responsibilities, machine operation, loading, and spreading techniques.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing into and out of machinery, standing for extended periods, and performing moderate manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant scraper in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students must provide one of the following:
If the logbook is not completed before the course, the trainer will need to return at a later date to finalise the assessment sign-off.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIMPO325E – Conduct Civil Construction Scraper Operations
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct water vehicle operations
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe and efficient operation of a water vehicle in accordance with WHS legislation, manufacturer specifications, and workplace procedures. It includes hazard identification, safe water spraying techniques, load management, and routine maintenance.
$700.00 per person
Note: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
1 Day / Face to Face
None
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS responsibilities, vehicle operation, and safe spraying techniques.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing into and out of vehicles, standing for extended periods, and performing moderate manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant water vehicle in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students must provide one of the following:
If the logbook is not completed before the course, the trainer will need to return at a later date to finalise the assessment sign-off.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIMPO326E – Conduct Water Vehicle Operations
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct belly dump truck operations
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe and efficient operation of a belly dump truck in accordance with WHS legislation, manufacturer specifications, and workplace procedures. It includes hazard identification, load management, safe dumping techniques, and routine maintenance.
$700.00 per person
Note: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
Approx. 1 Day / Face to Face
None.
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS responsibilities, vehicle operation, load management, and safe dumping techniques.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing into and out of vehicles, sitting for extended periods, and performing moderate manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant belly dump truck in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students must provide one of the following:
If the logbook is not completed before the course, the trainer will need to return at a later date to finalise the assessment sign-off.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIMPO336E – Conduct Belly Dump Truck Operations
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct articulated haul truck operations
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe and efficient operation of an articulated haul truck in accordance with WHS legislation, manufacturer specifications, and workplace procedures. It includes hazard identification, load management, safe operation on varied terrains, and routine maintenance.
$700.00 per person
Note: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
Approx. 1 Day / Face to Face
None.
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS responsibilities, vehicle operation, load management, and safe work procedures.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing into and out of vehicles, sitting for extended periods, and performing moderate manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant articulated haul truck in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students must provide one of the following:
If the logbook is not completed before the course, the trainer will need to return at a later date to finalise the assessment sign-off.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIMPO337E – Conduct Articulated Haul Truck Operations
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
An Articulated Dump Truck is the most common dump/haul truck you will see on a civil or mining site. They are purpose built trucks that are able to go over rough terrain to get the job done. The vehicle usually has all-wheel drive and consists of two basic units: the front section, generally called the tractor, and the rear section that contains the dump body, called the hauler or trailer section.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct rigid haul truck operations
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe and efficient operation of a rigid haul truck in accordance with WHS legislation, manufacturer specifications, and workplace procedures. It includes hazard identification, load management, safe operation on varied terrains, and routine maintenance.
$700.00 per person
Note: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
Approx. 1 Day / Face to Face
None.
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS responsibilities, vehicle operation, load management, and safe work procedures.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing into and out of vehicles, sitting for extended periods, and performing moderate manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant rigid haul truck in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students must provide one of the following:
If the logbook is not completed before the course, the trainer will need to return at a later date to finalise the assessment sign-off.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIMPO338E – Conduct Rigid Haul Truck Operations
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Operate Elevating Work Platform
This unit provides the skills and knowledge required to safely operate an elevating work platform (EWP) under 11 metres. It includes planning, conducting routine checks, safely operating the platform, and shutting down and securing the equipment.
$700.00 per person
Note: Third Party costs may differ
1 Day | Face-to-Face Practical Training
None
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIHAN301E – Operate Elevating Work Platform
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering hazard controls, operating procedures, and safety protocols
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate safe operation of an elevating work platform including pre-start checks, positioning, raising/lowering, and
shutdown procedures.
Note: This course requires standing, climbing, harness use, and upper body movement. Students must have access to a compliant EWP (e.g. scissor lift or boom lift under 11m) in safe working condition for the practical component.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students are required to provide one of the following:
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct slewing crane operations
This nationally recognised unit describes the skills and knowledge required to safely conduct slewing crane operations in a range of settings, in accordance with WHS legislation, site policies, and industry standards. It includes planning and preparing for crane use, inspecting equipment, safely lifting and moving loads, and shutting down the equipment.
$700.00 per person
NOTE: Third Party trainers costs may differ
1 Day / Face to Face
None
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering safety, crane operation, risk control measures, and workplace procedures.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
• Pre-start inspections and site checks
• Safe lifting, moving, and placing of loads
• Interpreting and following lift plans
• Post-operation shutdown and reporting
Note: This course requires physical activity including climbing, standing, and manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant slewing crane in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students are required to provide one of the following:
• Civil, construction, or industrial workers using slewing cranes
• Employers needing to verify crane competency where HRWL is not mandated
• Operators of cranes with a capacity under the licensing threshold or operating in non-licensable conditions
• Safe work practices for slewing crane operation
• Conducting site and load assessments
• Planning and preparing for lifting tasks
• Interpreting load charts and safety signage
• Operating the crane to lift, move and place loads
• Using communication systems (hand signals/radios)
• Shutting down and securing the crane post-operation
Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Operate a gantry or overhead crane
This nationally recognised unit covers the operation of a remote or pendant-controlled gantry/overhead crane. It involves planning and preparing, identifying load characteristics, operating the crane safely, and conducting post-operational procedures. This unit does not apply to cranes that require a High Risk Work Licence.
$700.00 per person
NOTE: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
1 Day | Face-to-Face – Theory & Practical
None
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS requirements, equipment checks, lifting techniques, and operational safety.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
• Conducting pre-operational checks
• Planning and executing lifts
• Operating the crane to lift and move loads
• Using communication signals and emergency stop
• Shutting down and securing the crane
Note: This course requires physical activity such as standing, operating pendant or remote controls, and observing load paths. Students must have access to a compliant gantry or overhead crane in safe working condition for the practical component.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students are required to provide one of the following:
• Workers in manufacturing, logistics, steel fabrication, or warehouses
• Employers needing to verify operator competency
• Anyone operating a gantry or overhead crane with remote or pendant control in their job role
• Site workers required to move loads using overhead lifting systems
• Work health and safety (WHS) procedures and risk management
• Conducting pre-start equipment inspections
• Identifying load characteristics and lift planning
• Operating gantry/overhead crane controls
• Lifting, moving, and positioning loads safely
• Communication methods during crane operations
• Emergency stop and shutdown procedures
• Completing post-operational inspections and documentation
Upon successful completion, participants receive a Statement of Attainment for:
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
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Operate a vehicle loading crane
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe operation of a vehicle loading crane with a capacity of 10 metre tonnes or greater. Participants will learn how to plan and prepare for crane operations, conduct pre-operational checks, lift and place loads, and follow correct shutdown procedures.
Where the crane’s capacity is 10 metre tonnes or greater, a High Risk Work Licence (CV class) is required, and the course will prepare participants for the licensing assessment.
$700.00 per person
NOTE: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
1 day / Face to Face
None
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering legislation, WHS procedures, crane operation, and load calculations.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing onto equipment, standing for extended periods, manual handling, and upper body movement. Students must have access to a compliant vehicle loading crane in safe working condition for the practical assessment..
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students are required to provide one of the following:
Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct telescopic materials handler operations
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe operation of a telescopic materials handler in accordance with WHS legislation, manufacturer specifications, and workplace procedures. It includes hazard identification, safe lifting and load handling, use of attachments, and machine maintenance.
$700.00 per person
NOTE: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
None.
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS requirements, operational safety, load charts, and attachment use.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing into and out of machinery, standing for extended periods, and performing moderate manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant telescopic materials handler in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students are required to provide one of the following:
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIHAN309F – Conduct Telescopic Materials Handler Operations
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct operations with integrated tool carrier
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe operation of an integrated tool carrier in accordance with WHS legislation, manufacturer requirements, and workplace procedures. It includes the selection and use of attachments, load handling techniques, hazard management, and routine maintenance procedures.
$700.00 per person
NOTE: Third party trainers fees may differ
1 Day / Face to Face
None.
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS obligations, load handling procedures, attachment use, and safe operating techniques.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing into and out of machinery, standing for extended periods, and performing moderate manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant integrated tool carrier in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students are required to provide one of the following:
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIHAN311F – Conduct Operations with Integrated Tool Carrier
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct non-slewing crane operations
This unit describes the skills and knowledge required to operate a non-slewing crane safely, in accordance with WHS legislation, Australian standards, and workplace procedures. The course includes crane setup, pre-start checks, lifting and moving loads, using communication methods, and post-operation shutdown.
$700.00 per person
NOTE: Third Party trainers costs may differ
1 Day / Face to Face.
None
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering legislation, safety procedures, crane operations, and risk controls.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate safe operation of a non-slewing crane including:
• Pre-start inspections
• Load lifting and placement
• Load chart use
• Shutdown procedures
Note: This course requires standing, climbing, moderate lifting, and upper body movement. Students must have access to a compliant non-slewing crane in safe operating condition for the practical component.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students are required to provide one of the following:
• Operators of vehicle loading cranes or other non-slewing cranes (>3 tonnes)
• Workers in civil, construction, and industrial sectors
• Employers seeking to verify employee competency
• Operators not required to hold a High Risk Work Licence
• Planning lifting tasks and reading load charts
• Identifying and controlling worksite hazards
• Conducting pre-operational inspections
• Safe use of lifting gear and attachments
• Operating a non-slewing crane to lift, move, and place loads
• Shutdown, post-operation checks, and reporting
• Communicating using hand signals and radios
• Understanding workplace procedures and WHS responsibilities
Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Conduct tip truck operations
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe and efficient operation of a tip truck in accordance with WHS legislation, manufacturer specifications, and workplace procedures. It includes hazard identification, load management, safe dumping techniques, and routine maintenance.
$450.00 per person
Note: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
Approx. 1 Day / Face to Face
None.
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS responsibilities, vehicle operation, load management, and safe dumping techniques.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing into and out of vehicles, sitting for extended periods, and performing moderate manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant tip truck in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students must provide one of the following:
If the logbook is not completed before the course, the trainer will need to return at a later date to finalise the assessment sign-off.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
RIIVEH304E – Conduct Tip Truck Operations
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.
Operate a Vehicle-Mounted Loading Crane
This nationally recognised unit covers the safe and efficient operation of a vehicle loading crane with a capacity under 10 metre tonnes, in accordance with WHS legislation, manufacturer specifications, and workplace procedures. It includes hazard identification, load handling techniques, and routine maintenance.
$700.00 per person
Note: Third Party Trainers fees may differ
Approx. 1 Day / Face to Face
None.
Theory:
Written and/or verbal assessment covering WHS responsibilities, crane operation, load handling, and safe work procedures.
Practical (including physical requirements):
Participants will demonstrate:
Note: This course involves climbing onto equipment, standing for extended periods, and performing moderate manual handling. Students must have access to a compliant vehicle loading crane (under 10 metre tonnes) in safe working condition for the practical assessment.
Further Course Information
To successfully complete the course, students must provide one of the following:
If the logbook is not completed before the course, the trainer will need to return at a later date to finalise the assessment sign-off.
Upon successful completion, students will receive a Statement of Attainment for:
TLID0012 – Operate a Vehicle Loading Crane (Capacity Under 10 Metre Tonnes)
Refresher training is recommended every 5 years, or sooner if required by workplace policies, site requirements, or changes in equipment and legislation.
This Nationally Recognised Training course is delivered face-to-face by qualified and experienced trainers, ensuring a high standard of practical instruction.
All course materials and handouts are included in your course fee—Full pricing and applicable travel fees are confirmed at the time of booking.