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White Card Tasmania

Everything you need to know about getting your White Card in TAS. Free practice test with 505+ questions.

πŸ›οΈ TAS WHS Regulator

Regulator: WorkSafe Tasmania

Capital: Hobart

Online White Card accepted: Yes

Online White Card courses are accepted in Tasmania when delivered by a registered RTO with appropriate assessment methods.

White Card Requirements in Tasmania

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Must complete CPCWHS1001 through a registered RTO

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Photo ID and USI required

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Tasmania follows the Work Health and Safety Act 2012 (Tas)

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Card issued by WorkSafe Tasmania

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Tasmania has a growing construction sector with infrastructure and housing projects

How to Get Your White Card in TAS

Step 1: Prepare

Study for the assessment using our free practice test with 505+ questions. Focus on WHS legislation, hazard identification, safety signs, PPE, and emergency procedures.

Step 2: Enrol with an RTO

Choose a registered training organisation (RTO) to complete CPCWHS1001. Online and face-to-face options are available. Costs range from $60-$180.

Step 3: Complete Training

Attend the course and pass the assessment. You will need photo ID and a Unique Student Identifier (USI). The assessment typically includes multiple choice questions and practical scenarios.

Step 4: Receive Your Card

After passing, the RTO notifies WorkSafe Tasmania. Your White Card will be issued within 5-10 business days. It is nationally recognised across all states and territories.

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Tasmania White Card FAQ

How do I get a White Card in Tasmania?

Complete the CPCWHS1001 course through a registered RTO (online or face-to-face), then apply through WorkSafe Tasmania for your card.

How much does a White Card cost in Tasmania?

White Card training courses in Tasmania typically cost $60-$140 depending on the RTO and delivery method.

Can I use my mainland White Card in Tasmania?

Yes, White Cards are nationally recognised. A valid card from any Australian state or territory is accepted in Tasmania.

How long does the White Card last in Tasmania?

A White Card does not expire. However, if you have not worked in construction for 2 or more consecutive years, you may need to redo the induction training.

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