Discussion:
trainee hours logging

I have designed a trainee hours log that I feel meets with current australian legislation.ie date,hours, trainee's signature, licenced operators name and signature, and licence number. Is there any orther requirements that I may need to comply.
  • Posted 17 Jun 2009 13:10
  • Discussion started by calvin_w
  • Victoria, Australia
every time you use it it's one less time that it can be used
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dont forget the type of machine "Crown", Class "2.5t" rego number of the machine, or serial number off the data plate. The one from the QLD Division of Health and Safety is a start, but they missed a colum for the hrs, you will also need a colour passport photos - one is to be attached in the back of the logbook
cheers, best of luck
  • Posted 7 Jul 2009 20:27
  • Reply by Jacko
  • Queensland, Australia
Thanks to all for the respective info
  • Posted 22 Jun 2009 16:30
  • Reply by calvin_w
  • Victoria, Australia
every time you use it it's one less time that it can be used
paddyB:

Thanks for the information.

Here is the link:

h (double t) p://www (dot) deir.qld.gov.au/pdf/whs/rto-traininglogbook.doc

It is in Microsoft Word format.
  • Posted 18 Jun 2009 16:48
  • Reply by joseph_h
  • Michigan, United States
Calvin,
There is a logbook on the Queensland Health & safety site that you can download.
You may not need all the information that it contains but it will steer you in the right direction.
Best of luck
  • Posted 18 Jun 2009 11:42
  • Reply by paddyB
  • Queensland, Australia
In 20 years time people will regret what they didn't do rather than what they did.

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