
Generic Underground Induction
June 2 @ 7:30 am - June 5 @ 2:30 pm
$1986
Introduction
This course introduces you to the underground coal mining industry where you will gain the skills and knowledge to work as an underground coal mine worker in NSW and Qld.
Who should attend?
Individuals wishing to work in a NSW or Qld underground coal mine.
What you will learn
You will gain skills and knowledge in:
- Firefighting techniques
- Underground communication devices
- Self-escape equipment and self-escape systems to evacuate the mining environment*
- Isolation techniques
- Reading mine plans
- Industry-specific risk management tools
- Basic first aid skills
You will also experience an underground mining environment using fully immersive virtual reality technologies and our purpose-built underground training gallery.
*This course includes training in the operation of self-rescuers and breathing apparatus, including simulator oxygen generating self-contained self-rescuers to comply with Section 103 of the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2022 (NSW).
This course also covers the requirements of Qld Standard 11 and the Underground Coal Mine Safety Skill Set (RIISS00033).
Credential issued
Upon successful completion of this course, you will be awarded a Statement of Attainment for the following units:- RIICOM201E Communicate in the workplace
- RIIERR203E Escape from hazardous situations unaided
- RIIERR205D Apply initial response First Aid
- RIIERR302E Respond to local emergencies and incidents
- RIIGOV201E Comply with site work processes/procedures
- RIIRIS201E Conduct local risk control
- RIIWHS201E Work safely and follow WHS policies and procedures
If you are completing this course at the Newcastle, Hunter Valley, Western or Moolarben Mines Rescue stations, you will also receive an industry Self-Escape Card. This card may be required for site access.
Alternative pathways are available if you complete the course at Southern or Gunnedah Mines Rescue station and think you will need a Self-Escape Card. Please enquire at the time of booking.
Course delivery
This course is delivered through classroom-based training, desktop scenarios, virtual reality and practical exercises.
Assessment includes written, oral and practical tests.
Duration
Four days
Entry requirements
- There are no formal prerequisites for this course
- This course is based on a Certificate II level qualification. As part of your course enrolment at Mines Rescue, we would like you to complete a short online quiz so we can understand your current levels of language, literacy and numeracy and then if required, tailor your training to suit your needs. You will be required to complete the quiz prior to attending your course.
- Mines Rescue recommends you be aware of the policies and procedures of your workplace before starting the course.
Other information
What we include when training is at a Mines Rescue Station:
- Lunch
- Tea and coffee facilities
- Additional PPE specific to your training
What you need to bring:
- Fully enclosed footwear
- Mines Rescue also prefers you to wear long pants for all training
- Unique Student Identifier (USI) number
- Student Portal login details
Refresher:
Components of this course require refreshers as per Section 103 of the Work Health and Safety (Mines and Petroleum Sites) Regulation 2022 (NSW).
Upcoming workshops
Please note: credit card payment is required at the time of enrolment. For alternative payment options, please contact the Mines Rescue station directly.
Name | Date | Time | Location | Available Spaces | Cost | |
Generic Underground Induction | 2 - 5 June 2025 | 07:30 am - 02:30 pm | Southern Mines Rescue Station | 11 | $1,986.00 |
Name | Date | Time | Location | Available Spaces | Cost | |
Generic Underground Induction | 2 - 5 June 2025 | 07:30 am - 02:30 pm | Southern Mines Rescue Station | 11 | $1,986.00 |
Students Under 18
If you are under the age of 18 we require your parent or guardian to sign your Student Enrolment Form. Please contact a Mines Rescue Station directly to enquire or enrol your course.
Visa Holders
Mines Rescue is not CRICOS (Commonwealth Register of Institutions and Courses for Overseas Students) registered. If you are visiting Australia and hold a visa, please contact Mines Rescue directly prior to enrolling into any of our courses.
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Student handbook and recognition of prior learning
Please read the Student Handbook for Terms and Conditions, including payment and refund policies.
If you believe you may already hold some of the knowledge and/or experience for this course, you may be eligible to apply for Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL). Please read our RPL/Credit Transfer Handbook or speak with Mines Rescue prior to enrolment.
Mines Rescue is committed to handling any student complaints or appeals in a fair and timely manner. Please refer to our Complaints and Assessment Appeals Policy for more information.
About Mines Rescue
Mines Rescue has nearly 100 years’ experience assisting the mining industry to manage risk and operate safely.
Mines Rescue is a Registered Training Organisation offering training programs that have been developed by mining and emergency response professionals with national qualifications.
Mines Rescue Pty Limited RTO ID 90508.