Verification of Competency Port Stephens

(VOC) Verification of Competency in Port Stephens

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Verification of Competency (VOC) is a vital process in ensuring that your workers have the necessary skills and knowledge to perform their job tasks safely and effectively. Treck Industries offers a customised VOC program that caters to your industry’s specific needs. With experienced assessors providing both on-site and off-site evaluations, you can be confident in your workforce's competence.


With a focus on assessing common machinery used in industries such as civil contracting, including excavators and skid steers, our VOC program can help improve your organisation's performance by reducing risks and ensuring safety.


Contact us to explore how our program can benefit your organisation in Port Stephens. Call 0456 000 968 today.

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Our Verification of Competency (VOC) program is designed to ensure that workers in Port Stephens are competent in operating plant machinery safely and efficiently. Our experienced assessors use a range of evaluation methods to comprehensively assess an individual’s skills and knowledge, providing you with confidence in their abilities.


A Statement of Attainment is a nationally recognised document awarded to individuals who successfully complete our training programs in Port Stephens. It serves as evidence of the individual’s skills and knowledge, enabling them to fulfil job requirements or pursue new opportunities with confidence.


Our plant training programs in Port Stephens focus on providing practical and relevant education for operating heavy machinery. Refresher training offers updates and reinforcement of these skills to ensure that operators are up-to-date with the latest safety protocols and technology advancements, reducing risks and enhancing productivity.

The Benefits of VOCs


  • Safety: VOCs ensure workers have the necessary skills and knowledge to operate equipment safely, reducing the risk of accidents and injuries.
  • Compliance: Demonstrates compliance with regulatory requirements and industry standards, avoiding potential legal and financial consequences.
  • Risk Mitigation: Reduces the likelihood of costly incidents or damages caused by unskilled workers.
  • Quality Assurance: Improves the quality of work by ensuring workers are proficient in their tasks, leading to better project outcomes.
  • Increased Efficiency: Skilled workers are more efficient, reducing delays and increasing productivity.
  • Reputation & Trust: Building a reputation for safety and competence can enhance trust with clients and lead to more business opportunities.
  • Adaptability: VOC programs can be updated to keep up with changes in technology and regulations, ensuring workers stay current with best practices.
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Strengthen your skills and knowledge in civil construction dozer operations, including pre-start and slot dozing stockpiling and more. This course is appropriate for those working in operational roles.


This unit examines your capacity to confidently complete excavator operations in civil constructions. Items in this course include operating, fitting attachments, maintenance, trenching, benching, stockpile work and more.


In this course, we assess the participant’s ability to effectively use and operate a roller in construction situations. This includes preparing for operation, compaction requirements, best practices and more.


Enhance your skills and knowledge in articulated haul truck operations across four areas—civil construction, coal mining, extractive and metalliferous mining. This unit is suitable for those in operational roles.


Grow your skills and become better at operating a scraper in civil construction. Components include preparing the machine for operation, coupling, performing routine maintenance, best practices and more.


Operate water carts in civil construction situations with confidence. Assessment items in this unit include operating the water cart, loading, transporting and distributing water and fault-finding in the machine.


In this unit, we assess the operator's skills in loading and unloading plant items on floats or trailers within the resources and infrastructure industry. This unit is appropriate for those in operational roles.


Gain the skills and knowledge needed to conduct operations in a wheeled front-end loader for civil construction work. This includes truck loading, stockpiling, floor maintenance and more.


Improve the skills and knowledge you need to operate a wheeled dozer in mining and civil construction works. Criteria of this unit include prestarts, floor maintenance, pushing bulk materials, stockpiling and compaction requirements.


This unit is designed to ensure participants are able to perform at-height work safely. Aspects of this unit include ensuring safety systems have been installed correctly, ensuring access is clear and using the correct harness and anchoring method.


This unit covers skills related to the operation of a gantry or overhead crane, such as planning, preparing and operating the crane. This certification relates to the national standard for high-risk work.


This unit ensures participants are capable of testing the operational functions of vehicles and equipment in the coal mining, extractive and metalliferous mining industries. This course is appropriate for those working in operational roles. Such as fitters, electricians and float operators.


Enhance your skills and knowledge when operating a rigid haul truck in civil constructions and coal, extractive and metalliferous mining. Skills include inspecting, loading, driving to conditions, safe operation of all braking systems correct positioning under the loading machine and more.


Build upon your skills in backhoe and loader operations with this unit. Performance criteria include operating the machinery, carrying materials, fitting attachments, trenching, benching, utilising 4 in 1 bucket functions and more.


Up-skill and ensure you're up to date with operating a skid steer loader. Elements of this unit include preparing for operation of the machine, fitting attachments, truck loading, trenching, backfilling, levelling, 4 in 1 bucket operations and more.


Refine your skills in operating a tractor in civil construction. Assessment items include fitting attachments, operation of three implements, safe operation on grade and slope, machine maintenance and more.


Ensure you have the right knowledge to operate a grader during civil constructions. This unit looks at operating the machine, fitting and removing attachments, drainage, road constructions and maintenance, batter constructions, scarifying and more.


Enhance your knowledge in the operation of self-propelled compactors on civil construction sites. Elements of this unit include operating, compaction requirements, load placements, best practices and more.


This unit examines the skills of anyone operating a vehicle loading crane. Performance criteria includes maintaining a loading crane, identifying and controlling hazards, operating crane to OMM requirements and more.


Increase your knowledge in the operation of tracked front end loaders in civil constructions. This unit includes prestart inspections, site preparations, truck loading, stock piling and more.


Enhance your skills in operating a light vehicle within the resource and infrastructure industries. Elements of this unit include prestart on vehicle, safely operating machine, driving to conditions and policies, vehicle maintenance and more.


Refine your skills when operating a four-wheel drive within a variety of industries. Performance criteria for this unit include planning for minimal environmental impact, using a four-wheel drive in all modes, and using a single snatch to recover a vehicle, winching, stall recovery, best practices and more.


In this unit, participants will enhance their skills in operating a telescopic materials handler machine. Elements of this unit include fitting attachments, lifting, carrying and placing materials, relocating the machine, machine maintenance and more.


In this unit, participants enhance skills and knowledge required to conduct tip truck operations in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries. Some elements include planning and preparation, pre-operational checks, operation of tip truck, loading and transportation of materials, maintenance and clean-up.


In this unit, participants gain skills and knowledge required to conduct pile driving operations in Civil Construction. Elements include planning and preparation, location of pile positions, establishment of piling rig plant, drive pile, remove piling rig and clean-up. Appropriate for those working in operational roles.


Unit describes a skills and knowledge required to operate an elevating work platform in the Resources and Infrastructure Industries. Appropriate for operational roles. Elements include planning, preparation, conducting activities from EWP, operational maintenance and clean-up.

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FAQ


  • What happens if a worker fails a VOC assessment in civil contracting?

    If a worker fails a VOC assessment, they typically receive feedback on their performance and areas that need improvement. They are then provided with an opportunity for retraining and re-assessment to address the identified shortcomings. Until they pass the assessment, they may not be authorised to perform the tasks or operate the equipment in question.

  • Is VOC required for all workers in civil contracting, or are there specific roles that need it more than others?

    VOC requirements can vary depending on job roles and tasks. Workers in high-risk roles, such as heavy machinery operators or those involved in critical safety tasks, often have a greater need for VOC assessments. However, many civil contracting companies choose to implement VOC programs across the board to maintain a consistent level of competency and safety among all workers.

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