Yes, full PPE is mandatory for all training courses. All participants are required to wear the appropriate personal protective equipment to ensure safety and compliance with training requirements.
Verification of Competency (VOC) is conducted for individuals who already hold a current ticket, licence, or unit of competency. It confirms that they can perform tasks to the required standard before being mobilised to site.
The assessment aligns with the relevant Nationally Recognised Unit of Competency to ensure skills and knowledge are current and meet industry requirements.
VOC is typically valid for 12 months (one year), after which re-verification may be required depending on site or employer requirements.
Verification of Competency (VOC) is generally site-specific and employer specific. It is conducted to confirm that an individual meets the competency requirements for a particular worksite or organisation, based on their specific procedures, equipment, and risk controls.
If you do not pass your High-Risk Work Licence (HRWL) assessment, you may be eligible for a reassessment.
You can undertake a reassessment (re-sitting only the components you did not pass, either theory or practical) within 60 days of your initial assessment date.
After the 60-day period, a full reassessment covering both theory and practical components will be required, and the full course fee will apply.
You have 60 days to from the date you receive you Notice of assessment (NOA) to lodge your application with WorkSafe. If your application is received within this timeframe, you can continue working while it is processed until the application is granted, withdrawn, or refused.
Yes, As of the 1st of January 2015, every participant who undertakes nationally recognized Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Australia is required to have a USI.
It is a reference number made up of 10 letters and numbers that is free and easy to create and stays with you for life.
You can access an online record of your nationally recognized training in the form of a USI Transcript.
This can be used when applying for a job, seeking a credit transfer, or demonstrating pre-requisites when undertaking further training.
Create your USI - Unique Student Identifier
Participants who are deemed competent in their training will receive a digital PDF copy of their Statement of Attainment within 2 business days of competition of training, which will be emailed to the email address provided during enrolment.
If participants require a reprint of their Statement of Attainment, a fee of $66.00 will apply. However, a PDF copy can be emailed upon request at no additional cost.
Note that it is the participant’s responsibility to ensure their contact details are accurate and up to date to facilitate timely delivery of their documents.
If you wish to cancel your course, please email admin@kita.edu.au.
Upon enrolment you are advised that non-attendance without prior notification will result in you being charged the full course cost.
If you are unable to attend your course, it is your responsibility to contact our team via email at admin@kita.edu.au and let us know at least 24 hours prior to course commencement. You may be able to transfer to another course date.
Refund requests arising from extenuating circumstances may be considered at the discretion of the RTO Operations Manager, provided supporting evidence is submitted in writing to the KITA administration email.
KITA’s scale of refund is outlined on the next page and determined by the amount of notice given.
We accept any government issued ID
Please note ID must be current and valid.