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    Introduction to Passive Fire Systems

    Passive fire protection (PFP) helps slow the spread of fire and smoke through a building. It’s built into walls, floors, ceilings, doors and service penetrations — and it can be easily compromised during day-to-day construction work.

    This course is for plumbers, electricians, plasterers, builders and supervisors working in Class 2 to 9 buildings.

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    Ethics in construction (Korean)

    In this Construct NSW course, you will learn about the behaviours expected by everyone involved in construction and how making ethical decisions can help produce trustworthy buildings.

    본 Construct NSW 과정에서는 건설에 관여하는 모든 사람에게 기대되는 행동 방식과, 윤리적 의사결정이 어떻게 신뢰할 수 있는 건물을 만드는 데 도움이 되는지에 대해 배울 것입니다.

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    Silica awareness and safety: available in multiple languages

    This course will help managers, supervisors, and workers to identify materials that contain crystalline silica, understand the risks and long-term impacts of silica dust exposure, and how to implement control measures that reduce or eliminate exposure to silica dust.

    Available in Arabic, Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese.

    English: Silica awareness and safety east
    Arabic: االتوعية بمخاطر السيليكا وإجراءات السلامة east
    Chinese: 二氧化硅(矽)的危害认知与安全防护 east
    Korean: 실리카 인식과 안전 east
    Vietnamese: Nhận thức và an toàn về Silica east
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    Fundamentals of a quality plasterboard finish

    This course provides practical guidance on how to achieve consistent, high-quality plasterboard finishes in residential and light commercial construction. It draws on industry standards and best practices to help reduce rework, avoid disputes, and deliver results that meet customer expectations.

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    Safety and integration of automated vehicle parking systems and vehicle lifts

    Today’s urban environments demand smarter, more efficient parking solutions. Automated Vehicle Parking Systems (AVPS) and vehicle lifts can help meet that demand.

    AVPS and vehicle lifts are being more widely adopted because they can provide a parking solution for a building that may not have the space for conventional parking spaces, driveways, and ramps.

    This course delves into the safety and integration of these systems so that designers, builders and developers can prioritise safety and use best practice informed design during the integration of a vertical transportation system.

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  6. How to stay steel safe

    This course will explore how steel is regulated in Australia, the risks you should be aware of, and how to avoid these risks by correctly identifying certified steel.

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  7. Asbestos awareness and safety (Chinese)

    Now available in Chinese.
    This course will help you identify asbestos and hazardous activities that lead to asbestos exposure. You will learn about the long-term impacts of exposure, how to safely handle asbestos, and how to communicate regarding asbestos risks and controls with an informed perspective.
    现已推出中文(普通话)版本。
    本课程将帮助您识别石棉以及导致石棉接触的危险活动。您将了解接触石棉的长期影响、如何安全处理石棉,以及如何从知情的角度就石棉风险和控制措施进行沟通.

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  8. Cavity Barriers in External Walls and Cladding Systems

    Learn how to select, install and apply cavity barriers as a fire safety measure within wall systems, and expand your knowledge of cladding safety recommendations to meet required building standards and regulations.

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  9. NSW Building Industry Research Panel

    Help shape the future of the NSW construction industry. Join the NSW Building Industry Research Panel to share your insights and participate in research activities.

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  10. Meet Building Commissioner James Sherrard

    Leading the state's first dedicated building and construction regulator.

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