About this Online Course 

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Unit of Competency:

MSMPER300 Issue work permits

Learn how to safely issue and manage work permits with this self-paced Online Permit to Work course, aligned to the nationally recognised unit MSMPER300 – Issue Work Permits.

You’ll gain practical skills to identify when permits are required, prepare job sites, raise and authorise permits, monitor work for compliance, and formally close permits. Ideal for supervisors, safety personnel and workers in high-risk environments, this course supports safer work practices and helps organisations meet their workplace health and safety obligations.

Our interactive online content makes the learning practical and simple to follow. Train at any time that suits your schedule without pesky travel time getting in the way of safety.

Please Note:

You have 90 days to finish the course from the time of booking.

Course Overview

Cost: $199
Assessment Type: Online
Prerequisite:

MSMWHS201 Conduct hazard analysis

By the end of this course, participants will be able to:

  • Identify the type and need for work permits based on job scope.
  • Conduct hazard identification and risk assessment prior to issuing permits.
  • Advise and ensure permit recipients understand and agree to the permit conditions.
  • Close and sign off permits once work is complete and the site is safe.
  • Receive end-of-day reports, revalidate permits as needed, and hand over permit status.
  • Monitor work under permit conditions and respond to non-compliance appropriately.
  • Correctly document, raise, authorise and validate work permits.
  • Inspect and prepare job sites in line with permit requirements and WHS considerations.

Outcome
Upon successful completion, participants will receive a Certificate of Completion for MSAPMPER300C Issue work permits

All course participants must be:

  • 18 years or older
  • Able to read, understand, and write English
  • Able to produce and meet the evidence of identity criteria as per SafeWork / Worksafe identification requirements
  • Have access to a computer and stable internet connection

If a participant requires a reassessment for a High-Risk Work Licence an additional $250.00 + GST reassessment fee will apply.

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Online Permit to Work Training FAQs

Online Permit to Work Training teaches you how to safely issue and manage permits to work in workplaces with hazards or controlled procedures. It focuses on identifying when permits are required, setting permit conditions, and ensuring work is authorised, monitored, and correctly closed out.

Yes. This course is aligned to the nationally recognised unit MSMPER300 – Issue Work Permits, covering the skills and knowledge required to issue work permits within a permit-to-work system.

This course is suited to people who issue, authorise, or oversee permits to work in Australia, including supervisors, permit issuers, safety personnel, and team leaders working in operational, maintenance, shutdown, or high-risk environments.

You’ll learn how to confirm when a permit is needed, prepare a job site, conduct hazard identification and risk assessment, document and issue permits with clear conditions, monitor compliance during work, and close permits once work is complete and the area is made safe.

Yes. Online Permit to Work Training includes an overview of hazard identification and risk assessment as part of preparing the job site and issuing work permits. However, learners must hold a unit of competency in hazard identification and controls before completing this permit to work course. Kallibr offers this prerequisite training online through our Hazard Analysis training, which can be booked separately.

MSMPER300 applies to issuing any and all permits used by an organisation’s permit-to-work system. Some workplaces may also refer to permits as clearances.

Yes. The course covers monitoring work to ensure permit conditions are followed and responding appropriately if conditions change or compliance is not met.

Online Permit to Work Training covers checking permit status, receiving reports or updates where required, and revalidating or handing over permits according to workplace procedures and validity periods.

Yes. MSMWHS201 – Conduct Hazard Analysis is listed as a prerequisite unit for MSMPER300.

Yes. This course is delivered online, allowing learners to complete the training at their own pace while learning the requirements of issuing and managing work permits. This model allows learners to study at any time day or night that suits their schedule. This delivery model makes all-important safety training more accessible across Australia, essential for those working in remote areas.

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