Infection Control Skill Set (Transport and Logistics)

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Develop the skills to secure a safe workplace — FEE FREE!

This free skill set is designed to give you job ready skills in infection prevention and control procedures, including implementing standard and transmission-based precautions and responding to infection risks for the transport and logistics industry. 

The skills and knowledge from this skill set can be applied to specific industry  and workplace settings such as transport depots, customer sites, distribution centres, roadside service areas, customer service centres, stock rooms, public transport and other vehicles, commercial and residential buildings and storage facilities.  You will learn about infection prevention and control specific to a transport and logistics role; for example handling incoming and outgoing stock.  

Fee-free
Infection control
Skill sets
Industry: Maritime and Logistics | Logistics | Health, Beauty and Fitness | Aerospace, Maritime and Logistics |
National course code: HLTSS00067 | WA State ID: AE113
What unit/s of competency are in this skill set?

This skill set contains the following nationally recognised unit of competency.

Unit code Unit title
HLTINFCOV001  Comply with infection prevention and control policies and procedures
What is a skill set?

In vocational education and training (VET), a skill set is a short course that's developed by choosing individual units of competency from a full qualification (or qualifications) that target a specific set of skills and knowledge, to meet the needs of industry or a particular job role. 

The units of competency in a skill set are nationally accredited and recognised. 

This means that when you successfully complete a skill set, you will receive a Statement of Attainment as an official record. This verifies that you have completed those units, so that you can receive credit for them should you continue on to further study.


Skill sets are also used to upskill workers for specific skills and knowledge required for their job; or in situations where a full qualification is not required.

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What further study options are available from here?

The unit in this skill set may lead to a number of qualifications. Please refer to our course list to find out more. 

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Choose a WA TAFE college that delivers this course

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Learn to control COVID-19 related infection in transport and logistics.

In these unprecedented times, new regulations need workers to manage infection control while in the supply chain of essential goods and services.

Skills can be applied to transport and logistics industry needs such as offices, depots, customer sites, roadside service areas, service centres, distribution centres, client workplaces, commercial buildings, residential buildings, vehicles including public transport vehicles, and yards and storage facilities.  

As part of this course students will complete:

  • Course pre-reading requirements
  • 1 day workshop on campus
  • Workplace assessment - The lecturer will visit the student at their workplace at an agreed date/time.  

Gain these skills:

  • Introduction to Infection Control
  • Chain of Infection and Disease Transmission
  • Breaking the Chain of Infection
  • Contamination and Cleaning
  • Hazards, Risks, Responsibilities and Reporting

Protect yourself and others in the transport and logistics sector from infectious diseases

The pandemic has highlighted the importance of building the capacity and understanding of the workforce to practice safe infection control procedures. This skill set will provide you with the skills and knowledge to assist in protecting yourself and others in the community from infectious diseases. 

You will understand how infections are spread, ways of preventing the spread of infection and how to protect yourself and others from infection.  It is most suited for those that are working in the transport and logistics sector.

This online course allows you to undertake studies within your own timeframe. You will receive a short induction and ongoing support from your lecturer. Once you have completed the online study component you will be required to book into a four hour practical lab session at our Mount Lawley campus where you will practice skills and undertake a workplace assessment.

Please note this skill set will be run subject to enrolment numbers.

Learn how to follow infection prevention and control policies and procedures in the transport and logistics industry. You will also learn how to implement standard and transmission-based precautions and respond to infection risks within an organisation.

Learn to control COVID-19 related infection in transport and logistics

In these unprecedented times, new regulations need workers to manage infection control while in the supply chain of essential goods and services.

Skills can be applied to transport and logistics industry needs such as offices, depots, customer sites, roadside service areas, service centres, distribution centres, client workplaces, commercial buildings, residential buildings, vehicles including public transport vehicles, and yards and storage facilities.  

Gain these skills

  • introduction to infection control
  • chain of infection and disease transmission
  • breaking the chain of infection
  • contamination and cleaning
  • hazards, risks, responsibilities and reporting

Maintain your ability to work safely and within government requirements; or, prepare your business for compliance by including your staff in training, raising their capability in ensuring the safety of staff and customers in your workplace.

Choose a private training provider that delivers this course

This course is available from registered training organisations (accredited private training providers) that are also funded through Jobs and Skills WA. Select from the list below, and follow the link to the provider's website for further information about the course and how to enrol.

Learn to control COVID-19 related infection in transport and logistics

At a time when infection control has proven to be such a vital skill to understand and the effect infection can have on our lives gain new skills to ensure your role in the transport and logistics industry makes it a safe work environment. This skill set contains the unit HLTINFCOV001 which has been contextualised for this industry and will be a valuable and vital skill for you to learn.

Your training will cover

  • Introduction to infection control
  • Contamination and cleaning
  • Hazards and Risks along with your responsibility and reporting requirements
  • Using Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) safely
  • Scenarios and practical demonstrations

These courses are running regularly – contact us today for more information!

Delivery locations

Joondalup
Morley
Rockingham

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