Licenses
Licensed trades will require apprentices to hold a provisional training license.
Electrical
Both the employer and the apprentice have the responsibility to ensure that an electrician’s training licence is obtained before the apprentice carries out any electrical work and/or training.
At the completion of their apprenticeship, an apprentice must obtain an electrician’s licence before they can carry out electrical work lawfully as a tradesperson.
Applications for both licences must be made to the Director of Energy Safety at the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety (DMIRS).
- Electrician's training licence for an Indentured apprentice(opens in a new tab)
- Safe working guidelines and assessment for electrical apprentices (commerce.wa.gov.au) (opens in a new tab)
Plumbing
Apprentice plumbers/gas fitters are required to have a permit to work under supervision before undertaking any gasfitting. Permits are usually able to be obtained in the second year of the apprenticeship.
Certificate III in Security
Apprentices must obtain a conditional installers license(opens in a new tab) as required by the WA Police Force Licensing and Compliance Unit.
Penalties apply for working without required licences.
White cards
NMTAFE delivers this training as part of many Pre-apprenticeship courses and can arrange for replacements for lost White Cards. For detailed information about White Cards and construction inductions, see our White Cards page.
Apprentice and trainee dress and equipment requirements
The following standard dress requirements apply to all workshop areas:
- Safety work boots MUST be worn at all times.
- Heavy leather uppers and heavy-duty soles.
- No sand shoe volley type of footwear allowed (even with steel caps).
- Protective eye wear to Australian Standards Safety Glasses – must be clear inside.
- Hearing protection is required. This is a minimum requirement, as per safe operating procedures, for using power tools. For hygiene reasons apprentice must provide their own.
Other areas such as electrical, salons, kitchens and other simulated work environments will have specific requirements for their areas in regard to dress standards, textbooks and equipment that you will need to have to be work ready.
Students must be work ready at all times as there is no specific scheduled time for the theory or practical components of the training you will be given. Any student who attends training without appropriate PPE may have admission to workshops refused and be returned to work.
Students that are required to purchase equipment may be able to access Australian Apprenticeship Support Loans(opens in a new tab) .
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* NMTAFE Carpentry Apprentices will be provided with access to online learning resources (Cengage) for the duration of their apprenticeship. These online resources have been pre-purchased by NMTAFE and replace the hard copy learning resources the apprentices would have purchased each enrolment and utilised previously in their theory classes. CENGAGE online resources support the theory component of all units delivered in the new CPC30220 Certificate III Carpentry qualification. The product will be delivered via NMTAFE Learning Management System (LMS) Blackboard - Blackboard Learn.
Product Type: MindTap
Title: Building and Construction Series MindTap
Course Author: CHEETHHAM/COSTIN/LAWS/MORAN
ISBN: 9780170456609
Students will be able to seek support via their NMTAFE lecturer or Cengage Customer Service 1300 790 853, anz.customerservice@cengage.com (opens in a new tab) Monday to Friday 8am to 5pm.
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Prescribed protective clothing and equipment for all cookery classes - no alternative uniforms are acceptable. Compulsory for each practical class:
Long hair must be tied back or a hair net worn. All jewellery must be removed except wedding rings. Tasting of all dishes is encouraged using a tasting spoon (no fingers). Compulsory in theory class:
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A Smartphone, equipped with a camera is required for documenting assessments It is very important that your knives are engraved and uniforms etc. marked with your name. All clothes, uniforms and equipment should be stored in lockers when not in class. You are reminded to supply you own padlock. |
Uniform suppliers
You may purchase your equipment and professional clothing from any establishment. If you already have suitable uniform or equipment, which meets North Metropolitan TAFE standards, then it is not essential you purchase these items again |
Includes bricklaying, plastering, tiling and wall decorating.
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are required to have safety gloves (Cut 2 resistant) with them at all times. Gloves may be purchased at the Balga, Clarkson, East Perth and Midland campuses if needed. |
All indentured apprentices need to apply for an electrical training licence prior to commencing classes at North Metropolitan TAFE. Electrical licensing is regulated by the Department of Mines, Industry Regulation and Safety. Guidelines and application forms are available from: Energy Safety(opens in a new tab)(opens in a new tab)
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All students are required to purchase a black uniform top ($25-$60) and dress to a professional Salon standard at all times. The following dress code requirements apply to all Apprentices/Trainees (male and female):
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All electrical equipment will be supplied |
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You will be required to bring your own hand tools:
We do have some burrs and twist drills but students are encouraged to bring their own especially if they like lots of different types and sizes. |
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Heavy fabrication only
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Prescribed protective clothing and equipment for all cookery classes - no alternative uniforms are acceptable. Compulsory for each practical class:
Long hair must be tied back or a hair net worn. All jewellery must be removed except wedding rings. Tasting of all dishes is encouraged using a tasting spoon (no fingers). Compulsory in theory class:
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A Smartphone, equipped with a camera is required for documenting assessments It is very important that your knives are engraved and uniforms etc. marked with your name. All clothes, uniforms and equipment should be stored in lockers when not in class. You are reminded to supply you own padlock. |
Uniform suppliers
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From Term 4 2023 all new Stage 1 students will be issued with gloves and safety glasses as a kit. Other stages and replacements will need to purchase. They will be available at Balga campus:
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It is essential that you successfully complete the assessments for the Restricted Class G Gas Permit in Block 1 which will allow you to work on gas under supervision. You must apply for your Restricted Gas Permit with Energy Safety as soon as you have completed Block 1. You MUST bring your own stationery to all blocks.
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