When transporting bulk fuels in Australia a Safe Load Pass is required by law. Complete our 4-hour classroom-based theory session either in person at Nationwide Training Osborne Park or remotely log into a scheduled course using video conferencing from wherever you are in Western Australia.
The advantage of this optionally remote course means you can do it from virtually anywhere. Our Safe Load Program is designed to ensure the safety of personnel involved in the transportation of fuels including Petroleum and Oil. This course provides a sufficient platform of information for any workforce member to complete their Terminal Assessment. On completion of this course you will be given a Login number to complete your Terminal Assessment.
Some Topics Covered in our Safe Load Program Include: Legislation, Work Health & Safety, Procedures for Bulk Loading, Control of Static Electricity and Terminal Safety Rules.
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Course Duration and Fees
The SLP process is in two parts.
Part 1 – Attend the SLP training course with Nationwide Training
Part 2 – Log into your SLP account and complete the online terminal assessment directly with Safe Load Program after the training course. SLP will issue your card if you pass.
Classroom Course
7:30am to 11:00am or 12:30pm to 4:00pm at Nationwide Training, Osborne Park
3.5 Hours $260 GST free
All Learners Must:
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- Hold a current DG Drivers Licence
- Create their own SLP account www.safeloadprogram.com.au
- Pay the SLP application fee directly to SLP and upload your passport photo.
Note: The trainer can assist you in class to set up your SLP account if you bring your credit card and DG Driver Licence to class.
Regional Learner can access the classroom via TEAMS
7:30am to 11:00am or 12:30pm to 4:00pm via TEAMS
3.5 Hours $302 GST free
Regional Learners Also Must:
- Have a stable internet connection in a quiet room and
- Be able to conduct a test video conferencing connection the morning of the course.
Already have an SLP card? No course required. Just renew it at www.safeloadprogram.com.au
Expired SLP card?
SLP states – A 90-day grace period is granted after the SLP card has expired, during which drivers are able to login and renew their card. If the driver hasn’t renewed the SLP card beyond this time, the driver will have to apply as a new driver and complete the 3-step process including face-to-face training.
Onsite training is available anywhere in Western Australia contact our office for a quote.
Course Requirements
Classroom Learners:
- Must be able to read, write and understand English
- Must have a Dangerous Goods Bulk Drivers Licence
- Must arrange the terminal assessment on completion of the course
Video Conferencing Learners:
- Must be able to read, write and understand English
- Must have a Dangerous Goods Bulk Drivers Licence
- Must have access to the required IT system to access video conferencing for a 4 hour block
- Must set up their own SLP account before the course date: www.safeloadprogram.com.au
- Must do a video conferencing test connection with the NT admin team member before the course date
- Must show current photo ID to the trainer
- Must arrange the terminal assessment on completion of the course
Course Content
- Legislation
- Work Health & Safety
- Procedures for bulk loading
- Control of static electricity
- Terminal safety rules
Course Structure and Delivery
- Videos for Modules
- Group Discussions
This classroom-based training is delivered face to face.
Regional Learners may be able to access the session via video conferencing
On Successful Completion
On successful completion of this course you will receive a:
Receipt with Login number for terminal assessments
Please Note
Each learner must organise their own terminal assessment via the SLP website.