Scaffolding licence changes
Workplace Health and Safety Queensland has reported changes to licensing requirements for workers involved in scaffolding, rigging, crane operation, pressure equipment or loadshifting equipment.
From 1 July, workers in these occupations will need to undertake training and assessment through a registered training organisation before they can apply for a licence.
The changes aim to improve safety by creating a greater focus on development of skills and knowledge before a licence is issued.
Renewable photographic licences are also being introduced over a five-year period to support transportability of licences between states.
Seminars are being held throughout Queensland prior to the 1 July deadline to explain the changes.
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