ARTC & licencing in Australia
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Re: ARTC & licencing in Australia
Licencing links for each state:
South Australia: http://www.ocba.sa.gov.au/licensing/plumbers/index.html ACT: http://www.actpla.act.gov.au/topics/...n/electricians NT: http://www.electricallicensing.nt.gov.au/ Tasmania: http://www.wst.tas.gov.au/industries/licensing WA: http://www.energysafety.wa.gov.au/en...uirements.html Queensland: http://www.deir.qld.gov.au/electrica...ning/licences/ Victoria: http://www.esv.vic.gov.au/ForElectri...1/Default.aspx NSW: http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/bu...es.html#applic |
Re: ARTC & licencing in Australia
Two useful threads -
http://britishexpats.com/forum/showt...06#post5522406 http://britishexpats.com/forum/showthread.php?t=451937 If anyone else has useful links please add them to this thread - try and keep it on topic though; if you want to post questions etc please start a new thread so this stays on topic :) |
Re: ARTC & licencing in Australia
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Hi Wendy, the QLD link on this message seems to be dead, the entire website is. Have they moved?
Andy The Spark
Originally Posted by Wendy
(Post 5516832)
Licencing links for each state:
Queensland: http://www.deir.qld.gov.au/electrica...ning/licences/ http://www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/bu...es.html#applic |
Re: ARTC & licencing in Australia
Originally Posted by AndyTheSpark
(Post 5799363)
Hi Wendy, the QLD link on this message seems to be dead, the entire website is. Have they moved?
Andy The Spark No, it's working fine for me. Might have been down when you looked so try again. :) |
Re: ARTC & licencing in Australia
ARTC application info: http://britishexpats.com/forum/showp...36&postcount=2
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South Australia Licencing Procedure
Apply for your ARTC certificate either before you arrive in Australia, (you will need an Australian address for them to send the results to), or as soon as you get here. The form can be downloaded from http://www.workplace.gov.au/NR/rdonl...ck9Oct2007.pdf
(Note: You do not need the ARTC certificate to book or attend the Peer course in South Australia.) Book yourself on a course with PEER training (www.peer.com.au) and buy yourself the following books. http://www.saiglobal.com/shop/Script/Details.asp?DocN=AS678036347050 http://www.saiglobal.com/shop/Script/Details.asp?DocN=stds000017409 http://www.saiglobal.com/shop/Script/Details.asp?DocN=AS12820832AASS http://www.saiglobal.com/shop/Script/Details.asp?DocN=AS778112015227 (Note: If you keep your receipts for the books and the course, you can claim them back against your taxable income providing you claim them in the same tax year as you buy them) At Peer, you will be given a booklet to fill in. It will ask you to find the relevant section of the wiring rules to answer the question. This book can be filled in either at the training centre or at home, so really it’s up to you how long it will take to fill in. Once you have completed this you will then be able to take your exam, which is basically the same thing – filling in the relevant regulations. It usually takes anything from 2 – 4 weeks to get to the exam stage (well they have to look as if they are at least trying :D). Once you have done your exam and passed, (impossible to fail, as they will tell you to amend things if they aren’t right), you will get a certificate to say you have completed the wiring rules course. You then take this and your ARTC certificate, which should have arrived by now) to the Office of Consumer and Business Affairs (OCBA) in Adelaide CBD. You will need to also fill in this form: http://www.ocba.sa.gov.au/assets/files/form1a_pge_indiv_ptship_07web.pdf and pay the fee ($338 currently, again keep the receipt as you can claim it back ;)) They will send you a letter asking you to have a photo done at various places (usually transport offices), once you have done that it will take approximately 10 to 14 days to receive your licence and away you go. |
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2 Attachment(s)
City & Guilds (2360, parts 1 & 2) syllabus courtesy of Janna and Nick :)
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Re: Vetassess WTF do i do now im in OZ
Arriving in Australia via the VetAssess route - Australian Electrocommas and Energy utilities regulators have agreed to provide a provisional (restricted) licence or permit on presentation of a OSTR. This permit allows candidates to work in Australia under the supervision of an employer, while the Australian knowledge component of each compentency standard of each unit is completed.
The contact details of each of the Australian industry regulators are: State/Territory Organisation Phone Website New South Wales Office of Fair Trading 02 9895 0111 www.fairtrading.nsw.gov.au/building.html Victoria Energy Safe Victoria 03 9203 9700 2/4 Riverside quay Southbank Melbourne 3006 www.esv.vic.gov.au South Australia Office of consumer and business affairs 08 8204 9696 www.ocba.sa.gov.au/licensing |
Re: Vetassess WTF do i do now im in OZ
Details of regulators continued -
Queensland Electrical saftey office Department of employment and industrial relations 07 3225 2000 www.deir.qld.gov.au Northern Territory Electrical licensing Board 08 8999 5516 www.electricallicensing.nt.gov.au Australian Capitol Territory ACT planning and land Authority 02 6207 1923 http://www.actpla.act.gov.au/custome...ation/industry Western Australia Energy Safety Department of consumer and employment protection 08 9422 5282 Tasmania Electrical standards and safety Workplace standards Tasmania 03 6233 7831 |
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