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Is Your High Risk Work Licence Still Valid?

SA High Risk Work LicenseSafeWork SA is reminding workers to convert qualifications issued on or before 31 December 2004 to the national high risk work licence before the 1 September 2014 deadline.

Bryan Russell, SafeWork SA’s Executive Director, said failure to convert to the national licence would prevent people from being able to legally operate high risk equipment.

“It is a legal requirement to hold a valid licence if you operate a forklift, crane and hoist or pressure equipment as well as if you perform scaffolding, rigging and dogging work,” Mr Russell said.

“Anyone with an OHS Certification Australia Card, old tickets or a Notice of Satisfactory Assessment – NSA – issued on or before December 2004 needs to convert to a national licence before September,” he said.

“Converting to the national licence is straightforward, simply call the High Risk Work Conversion Line on 1300 975 909 and have your original certificates, tickets or NSA to hand,” Mr Russell explained.

“Multiple high risk work qualifications can be converted and listed on the new national high risk work licence that includes a photograph of the licensed operator, and all for a single fee,” he said.

The national Licence to Perform High Risk Work was introduced in South Australia in September 2010 with a five-year transition period for workers to convert their existing qualifications.

For further information call the High Risk Work Conversion Line on 1300 975 909, SafeWork SA’s
Help Centre on 1300 365 255 or go online: www.safework.sa.gov.au [Forms and Fees / High Risk
Work].

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