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Host Safety and Training is an Australian training provider focused on workplace health and safety. Its core use cases are concentrated in construction, mining, the resources sector, maintenance and manufacturing, and high-risk work. The website lists courses such as forklift, EWP, working at heights, gas testing, Surface Coal Mine Safety Skill Set, White Card, Dogging, Basic Rigging, emergency command, and more, positioning itself as highly professional and compliance-oriented.
Its strength lies in how closely its courses are tied to Australian on-site work regulations and industry entry requirements. Many courses are marked as nationally recognised, and some high-risk courses lead to a Statement of Attainment upon completion, which can then be used to apply for a Queensland HRW Licence. Training is mainly delivered face to face and includes both theory and practical assessments. It can be delivered in locations such as Caloundra and Gladstone, or on-site for companies, making it suitable for businesses that need to train employees in batches. The text also mentions that the trainers have many years of experience, and customer feedback is generally positive regarding communication, practical training organisation, and the ability to arrange sessions at short notice.
Prices are not publicly listed for every course, but the examples provided are clear: Licence to Perform Dogging costs AUD 1,500 per person, while Basic Rigging costs AUD 1,695 per person, both marked as GST-free. The high-risk work licence application fee of AUD 94.70 must be paid separately to Worksafe QLD. Payment supports EFTPOS and bank transfer, and card payments may incur a 2.2% surcharge. Students in the construction industry may also be eligible for CSQ funding, but eligibility needs to be confirmed through further enquiry.
The advantages are its broad course coverage, strong compliance focus, ability to deliver training on-site, and relatively complete course pages explaining entry requirements, certificates, locations, and licence application procedures. The downside is that it is clearly designed for the Australian local employment and regulatory system. Many courses require English proficiency, in-person attendance, and practical assessment, so they offer limited value for overseas remote learners. In addition, not all course prices and schedules are fully disclosed in the captured text.
It is best suited to people in Australia who are already working in, or preparing to enter, construction, mining, resources, and high-risk work roles, as well as companies that need employee certification and WHS compliance training. For learners in mainland China, its relevance is limited unless the goal is to work in Australia or undertake projects requiring Australian compliance. The text does not provide information on website accessibility from mainland China, so its access status is unknown.
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hostsafetytraining.com.au is an Australia Education provider. TG4G tracks its product information, an overall rating of 7.0/10, and a China-accessibility score of Limited (proxy recommended). Click "Visit Official Site" to reach hostsafetytraining.com.au directly.