OVERVIEW

Table of Contents

Status

Classification*

Department

Review

Notes

*See Information classification policy


PUBLIC-FACING


POLICY

Principal Conditions of Approval

  1. The RTO must maintain their scope of registration with ASQA for the delivery of an Approved Training Course

  2. The RTO must comply with the National Vocational Education and Training Regulator Act 2011 (the NVR Act), including the fit and proper person requirements in that Act, the ASQA Standards and all related requirements and directives

  3. The RTO must comply with all components of the Vocational Education and Training (VET) Quality Framework.

Responsibility to Notify

The RTO must notify the Regulator of any events which may compromise, or impact upon, the RTO’s ability to deliver the Services to the required standard. The RTO must immediately notify the Regulator:

  1. if the RTO ceases or intends to cease business

  2. if the RTO’s approval as a registered training organisation with ASQA or with any equivalent Australian state or territory authority is cancelled or suspended

  3. of any action taken or required to be taken by ASQA for the RTO to comply with the NVR Act

  4. if the RTO, or any of its directors or Authorised Officers have or has had an approval to deliver WHS/occupational health and safety (OHS) authorisation services suspended, terminated or cancelled in another Australian jurisdiction

  5. of any Trainer who is identified as being suspended or cancelled as a WHS/OHS and/ or VET services provider in any Australian jurisdiction

  6. of any court conviction against the RTO, its directors, Authorised Officers or Trainers in Australia for a WHS/OHS offence

  7. of any criminal offence of the RTO, its directors, Authorised Officers or Trainers

  8. of any suspected fraudulent or corrupt behaviour associated with the services as well as any reasonable suspicion or belief that the training and assessment process may be compromised by a Trainer, HRWL Assessor or Candidate

  9. of any attempted bribe or offer of a gift by any party in the delivery of the services

  10. of any identified breach of this Agreement by the RTO, its directors, Authorised Officers or Trainers.

The RTO must notify the Regulator in writing within 14 days of:

The Online Environment

Candidates

Candidate declaration

Prior to enrolment in HRW Training (or before coordinating a separate HRWL Assessment), the RTO must have the Candidate enrolling declare if the Candidate:

If a Candidate declares ‘Yes’ to any of the statements in Condition 14 above, the RTO must seek an exemption approval from the Regulator to enrol and/or assess the Candidate (see section 5.3.3).

If the Regulator grants approval for the RTO to train/assess a Candidate with a previously suspended or cancelled authorisation or a previous WHS law conviction or enforceable undertaking, the RTO must provide this approval to the Trainer and/or HRWL Assessor prior to the HRW Training or HRWL Assessment commencing.

Candidate Exemption Requests

Language, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN)

Notification of Scheduled Training

PROCEDURE

Prior to Conducting Forklift Assessment


STANDARDS AND REGULATORY REQUIREMENTS

Authority

  • List here

See Funding

Regulatory Documents

  • List here

List the Contract, audit evidence requirements, standards etc. and the applicable section or clause from each document

Approved By

Name here

Details / Decisions: