On-Site Safety Training Across Queensland.
We Come to Your Worksite.
From the Bowen Basin to the Surat Basin, Mount Isa to the Burdekin. Link Resources trainers travel to your site. 80 nationally recognised courses, scheduled around your operation.
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Why Employers Choose On-Site Delivery
Sending your crew to a training venue costs more than the course fee. Here’s why more than 2,000 Australian businesses train on-site instead.
Reason 1 - No travel. No lost shifts.
Your team trains at your site. No hours lost to travel, no vehicles to coordinate, no venue to book. For large teams or remote operations, the logistics saving alone justifies the switch.
Reason 2 - Training in your actual environment
Our trainers assess your site's specific hazards. Content is delivered in context — not a generic course room with stock photos. More effective for workers and demonstrates genuine due diligence to regulators and insurers.
Reason 3 - Works around your roster
We schedule around your operation, not ours. Block training days, split across shifts, or align with project milestones. If your site runs 24/7, your training schedule can too.
Reason 4 - Fixed day rates
One clear, upfront cost for the day with no per person pricing surprises. You can include as many participants as you like, up to the safe trainer to student ratio. Maximises value for your team while maintaining quality instruction and compliance standards.
How On-Site Training Works for Queensland Operations
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Tell us your site and what you need
Call or complete the form above. Let us know your location, team size, and courses required. We understand Queensland’s distances, tell us where you are and we’ll tell you what we can do.
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We build a training day around your operation
We confirm a date, assign the right trainer, and prepare site-specific materials. We account for your industry’s requirements, whether that’s RSHQ compliance for a mine site or agricultural safety requirements for a horticultural operation.
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We come to your site
A qualified Link Resources trainer travels to your worksite. Certificates are issued on completion. All training is nationally recognised under ASQA and meets Queensland WHS Act requirements.
80 Nationally Recognised Courses, Delivered to Your Queensland Worksite
The following courses are most commonly requested by Queensland operators for on-site delivery. All are nationally recognised under ASQA:
| Course | Unit of Competency | Duration |
|---|---|---|
| Working at Heights | RIIWHS204E | 1 day |
| Confined Space | MSMWHS217, RIIWHS202E, MSMPER205, MSMPER200 | 1 day |
| 4WD Skill Set | RIIVEH305F, PMASUP236, RIIVEH201E | 1 day |
| Fire Warden | PUAFER005 | Half day |
| Fire Extinguisher | PUAFER008 | Half day |
| Load and Unload | RIIHAN308F | 1 day |
| Chainsaw Level 1 | FWPCOT2254, FWPCOT2273 | 1 day |
| Electrical Spotters | 1656 (previously T0911) | 1 day |
| Forklift Licence | TLILIC0003 | 2-3 days |
| EWP Under/Over 11m | TLILIC0005 or RIIHAN301 | 1-3 days |
| Perform Tower Rescue | RIIWHS302E | 1 day |
| First Aid & CPR | HLTAID011, HLTAID009 | 1 day |
| White Card (Construction Induction) | CPCCWHS1001 | Half day |
| Crystalline Silica Exposure Prevention | 10830NAT | Half day |
Queensland operations often need training tailored to specific site hazards like dust, remote rescue, plant operation, or agricultural chemical handling. If your requirements go beyond a standard course, Link Resources can build a custom program.
Industries We Train Across Queensland
Link Resources trainers work across Queensland’s major industries. On-site delivery is common in:
Mining and Resources
Open-cut and underground operations across the Bowen Basin, North West Minerals Province, and Cape York. We understand RSHQ requirements and can structure training that satisfies your site’s safety management system.
Coal Seam Gas and LNG
CSG operations in the Surat Basin, construction and maintenance crews on Curtis Island, pipeline and compression station teams across South West Queensland.
Agriculture and Horticulture
Seasonal workforces in high-density growing regions; Bundaberg, Bowen, the Atherton Tablelands. Forklift, chemical handling, first aid, and working at heights are frequently requested.
Sugar Industry
Crushing season creates a spike in high-risk work. Mill operators, harvest crews, and transport teams across Mackay, Bundaberg, and Cairns regions.
Pastoral and Station Operations
Remote cattle and sheep stations where any travel to a training venue is a full-day proposition. We travel to you.
Construction and Civil
Infrastructure projects across regional Queensland; roads, water, energy, and resources construction.
Transport and Logistics
Forklift and plant operation training for warehousing, freight, and distribution operations across the state.
Meeting Queensland's Safety Requirements
Queensland’s workplace safety landscape is more complex than most states. Alongside the national Work Health and Safety Act 2011 (Qld), resource industry operators are subject to additional legislation:
- Coal Mining Safety and Health Act 1999: for coal mines and associated activities
- Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act 1999: for metalliferous, mineral sands, and quarry operations
- Resources Safety & Health Queensland (RSHQ): the industry regulator for mining and explosives safety
On-site training delivered in context at your actual worksite, in your operating environment, supports genuine compliance and demonstrates due diligence to regulators and insurers. A course certificate from a city training room and a course delivered at your site are not the same thing.
Link Resources is a registered training organisation (RTO) under ASQA. All qualifications are issued under the Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) and are nationally recognised.
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Common Questions from Queensland Operators
Do you travel to remote Queensland sites?
Yes. We regularly travel to sites in the Bowen Basin, Mount Isa, the Channel Country, and Cape York. Contact us with your location and we’ll confirm logistics and any travel cost.
Can you meet Queensland's mining safety requirements (RSHQ)?
Our training is nationally recognised under ASQA and structured to meet Queensland’s legislative requirements including the Coal Mining Safety and Health Act and Mining and Quarrying Safety and Health Act. If you have specific RSHQ compliance requirements, mention this when you enquire and we’ll confirm course suitability.
We have a seasonal workforce that changes every few months. Can you train them on-site?
Yes. We work with agricultural and horticultural operators across Queensland whose workforces turn over seasonally. We can schedule training around arrival periods, harvest windows, or project milestones. Tell us your timing when you enquire.
What's the minimum group size for on-site delivery?
Typically 6–10 participants.
How far in advance do I need to book?
For regional and remote Queensland sites, we recommend 2–4 weeks lead time where possible. For metro and major regional centres (Townsville, Rockhampton, Toowoomba), we can often move faster. Contact us and we’ll advise based on your location and timeframe.
Is the training the same as what's delivered in your training centres?
The qualification is identical; same unit of competency, same nationally recognised outcome. The difference is that on-site delivery is contextualised to your workplace and your hazards, which makes it more effective for workers and more defensible for compliance purposes.
Do you bring all equipment to site?
Yes. We can provide all equipment required for specific courses and needs.
Ready to Train Your Queensland Team On-Site?
Fill in the form and we’ll come back to you within one business day. If you’re dealing with a time-sensitive compliance requirement or upcoming project mobilisation, call us directly.
No obligation. We’ll confirm your quote and suggest a date that works around your operation.