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RII50120 Diploma of Surface Operations Management

Understanding and mastering the implementation and maintenance of the mine safety and health management system.

Duration
12-15 months
Cost
$9700.00
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Delivery Mode
Accredited

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RII50120 Diploma of Surface Operations Management overview

This qualification is designed to equip individuals with the necessary skills and knowledge required for senior or statutory roles within the mining sector. It is ideal for those already in positions such as superintendents and managers, as well as professionals aiming to advance into these roles.  The Diploma provides a comprehensive understanding of the responsibilities associated with the implementation and maintenance of parts of the mine safety and health management system as they apply to the candidate’s role. People working at this level demonstrate the application of a broad range of technical, managerial, coordination, planning, and implementation skills on the job.

Below are the key Mine Training Solutions internal entry requirements for enrolling in this qualification:

  • Senior/Statutory Role:  Applicants should already hold, or be transitioning into, a senior or statutory position within a mine’s management structure to ensure they have the requisite authority and responsibility within the organisation.
  • Mining Industry Experience: Demonstrated experience working in the mining environment.
  • Access to Company-specific systems: Participants must have current access to the mine’s Safety and Health Management System for on-the-job application of learning.

This course is specifically designed for mining staff in Senior or Statutory positions in the management structure who need to show they have the appropriate skills and knowledge to perform their duties.  This qualification is a competency requirement for:

  • Mineral Mining and Quarries site senior executive, appointed after 1 July 2018, on a surface mine or quarry employing more than 20 persons.
  • Coal Mining Senior / Statutory Position Holders – Continual Professional Development (CPD hours) Formal Activities.
  • Recognised Standard 22 states that each position in the Management Structure must be responsible and competent to develop, implement or apply parts of the SHMS that are relevant to the activities that the position is responsible for. The competencies must be consistent with the responsibility of the position and relevant to the levels of responsibility described in the Australian Qualifications Framework, the RII Training Package, or other relevant competencies.

Enhance Leadership Capabilities: Develop strong leadership and management skills to effectively oversee teams and operations, fostering a culture of safety and collaboration within the workplace.

Improve Safety Management: Gain a deep understanding of safety protocols, risk assessment techniques, and hazard identification methods to minimise accidents and ensure a safe working environment for all personnel.

Optimize Operational Efficiency: Acquire the ability to analyse and improve operational processes, enabling the implementation of best practices that enhance productivity and resource utilisation in surface mining operations.

Ensure Regulatory Compliance: Build proficiency in relevant mining regulations and standards to guarantee that all operations are compliant with legal requirements, thus minimising risks and enhancing organisational reputation.

Implement Sustainable Practices: Learn to integrate environmental management principles into operational strategies, focusing on minimising the ecological footprint of mining activities and promoting sustainability within the industry.

Develop Effective Communication Skills: Cultivate strong communication abilities to effectively convey operational plans, safety protocols, and regulatory requirements to diverse stakeholders, including team members and management.

RII50120 Diploma of Surface Operations Management prepares individuals for a variety of roles within the surface mining industry.  You will develop strong leadership and management skills to effectively oversee teams and operations, fostering a culture of safety and collaboration within the workplace.  You will gain a deep understanding of safety protocols, risk assessment techniques, and hazard identification methods to minimise accidents and ensure a safe working environment for all personnel. You will build proficiency in relevant mining regulations and standards to guarantee that all operations are compliant with legal requirements, thus minimising risks and enhancing organisational reputation.

Below is a concise summary of the key learning outcomes for RII50120 Diploma of surface operations management:

  • Manage and coordinate surface mining operations.
  • Plan and implement operational strategies.
  • Ensure compliance with relevant laws and regulations.
  • Manage risk and safety in the workplace.
  • Implement and monitor environmental management strategies.
  • Manage and lead teams.
  • Develop and implement continuous improvement strategies.
  • Manage and control budget and resources.
  • Develop and maintain relationships with stakeholders.
  • Conduct research and analysis to support operational decision making.

This course offers flexible delivery options to best suit your individual needs and career goals. You can choose elective streams that are directly relevant to your current role or aligned with your desired specialisation within the mining industry. Each applicant will undergo an initial consultation with Mine Training Solutions, during which a personalised training plan will be developed.

This tailored plan will include mandatory core units that provide the foundational knowledge and skills required for the qualification. In addition, elective units will be carefully selected in consultation with you to ensure they are highly relevant to your specific role, responsibilities, and career aspirations. This collaborative approach ensures that your training is targeted, practical, and maximises your professional development.

The training plan will clearly outline the chosen electives and how they integrate with the core units, ensuring all packaging rules and requirements are met for certification. By customising the training pathway, we aim to enhance both your operational effectiveness and your confidence in applying new skills within your work environment. This flexible, personalised approach ensures that you receive valuable, role-specific training that supports your ongoing growth and success in the mining industry.

The following provides the packaging rules for this qualification, followed by the list of relevant units of competency.

Total number of units = 13

3 core units plus

10 elective units, of which:

  • at least 4 must be from Group A
  • no more than 5 may be from Group B
  • no more than 2 may be from elsewhere in this or any other currently endorsed training package, or from an accredited course.

Elective units must be relevant to the work environment and the qualification, maintain the overall integrity of the AQF alignment, not duplicate the outcome of another unit chosen for the qualification, and contribute to a valid industry-supported vocational outcome.

The elective bank contains both licensed and non-licensed units of competency relating to high risk work in the resources and infrastructure industry. To be appointed under any statutory requirements in related roles, units of competency should be selected to meet the state/territory licensing requirements.

There are no prerequisites to imported units listed in this qualification. Where a unit is imported as an elective care must be taken to ensure that all prerequisites specified are complied with.

Unit CodeUnit Name
RIIGOV501E Identify, implement and maintain legal compliance requirements.
RIIRIS501E Implement and maintain management systems to control risk.
BSBWHS521 Ensure a safe workplace for a work area.

Elective streams provide learners with the flexibility to tailor their training and skill development to their specific roles, interests, and career goals within the mining industry. Elective streams allow individuals to select units that are most relevant to their current responsibilities or areas they wish to specialise in, thereby enhancing their expertise and operational effectiveness. This targeted approach ensures that the training is practical, aligned with industry needs, and supports professional growth by focusing on skills and knowledge that are directly applicable to their work environment.

Elective Stream Group 1 is specifically tailored for operational roles within the mining industry. This stream focuses on equipping individuals with the essential knowledge and skills needed to effectively implement the Safety and Health Management System (SHMS) across various operational areas of the mine.

Key components of this stream include:

  • Managing vehicle movement and interactions to ensure safety and efficiency.
  • Understanding mining excavation processes and geological considerations.
  • Overseeing pit operations and implementing the pit plan to optimize productivity and safety.
  • Identifying potential risks and developing strategies to mitigate them.
  • Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards throughout operations.
  • Leading teams in safety practices, including effective communication and consultation to foster a safety-conscious work environment.

This tailored training aims to strengthen operational leadership, improve safety management, and promote best practices in day-to-day mining activities, ensuring a safe and productive working environment.

Unit CodeUnit Name
RIIMEX405E Apply and monitor systems and methods of surface coal mining.
RIIMEX501D Implement the pit plan.
RIIMPO502D Manage the interaction of heavy and light vehicles and mining equipment.
RIIERR503D Implement emergency preparedness and response systems.
RIIENV501E Implement and maintain environmental management plans.
RIIPRM501E Implement, monitor, and rectify and report on contracts.
RIIGOV401E Apply, monitor, and report on compliance systems
RIIWHS301E Conduct safety and health investigations.
RIICOM301E Communicate information.
BSBLDR411 Demonstrate Leadership in the workplace.

The Elective Stream Group 2 is specifically designed for maintenance superintendents, management personnel, and individuals responsible for managing contract workers within the mining industry. This stream focuses on equipping participants with the essential knowledge and skills needed to effectively implement and uphold the Safety and Health Management System (SHMS) tailored to maintenance-related roles.

Key components of this stream include:

  • Implementing and maintaining site plant, equipment, and infrastructure maintenance plans.
  • Managing contractors and contract workers to ensure safety and compliance.
  • Overseeing vehicle movements and interactions within the worksite.
  • Identifying potential risks and implementing mitigation strategies.
  • Ensuring health, safety, and environmental standards are met and maintained.
  • Managing health and hygiene systems to promote a safe and healthy workplace.
  • Preparing for emergencies and leading teams in safety practices through effective communication and consultation.

This tailored training aims to develop leadership and operational skills necessary for maintaining safety standards, improving maintenance processes, and effectively managing teams and contractors in a mining environment.

Unit CodeUnit Name
RIIRIS402E Carry out the risk management processes.
RIIENV501E Implement and maintain environmental management plans
RIIMPO502D Manage the interaction of heavy and light vehicles and mining equipment.
RIIERR503D Implement emergency preparedness and response systems.
RIIWHS404E Implement and monitor health and hygiene management systems.
RIISAM501E Implement and maintain the site plant, equipment and infrastructure maintenance plans.
RIIPRM501E Implement, monitor, and rectify and report on contracts.
RIIWHS301E Conduct safety and health investigations.
RIICOM301E Communicate information.
BSBLDR411 Demonstrate Leadership in the workplace.

Elective Stream Group 3 is specifically tailored for senior position holders such as the Site Senior Executive (SSE) or managers within the mining industry. This stream focuses on equipping these individuals with the advanced knowledge and skills necessary to successfully implement and oversee the Safety and Health Management System (SHMS) across various operational areas of the mine.

Key components of this stream include:

  • Managing vehicle movement and interactions to maintain safety and operational efficiency.
  • Overseeing mining excavation activities and understanding geological considerations relevant to safety and planning.
  • Leading pit operations and ensuring the effective implementation of the pit plan.
  • Identifying potential risks and developing strategies for risk mitigation.
  • Ensuring compliance with health, safety, and environmental standards across all operations.
  • Establishing and implementing comprehensive risk management and Work Health and Safety (WHS) systems, including G3 and G7 courses, which are recognised as competency requirements for SSEs in the coal mining industry and other senior roles responsible for managing risk and WHS.

This tailored training aims to strengthen leadership capabilities, ensure legal and safety compliance, and enable senior managers to effectively manage risks, promote safety culture, and lead continuous safety improvements within their operations.

Mine Training Solutions has implemented a robust and integrated system for managing student services, learning and assessment delivery.  The use of aXcelerate learning management system (LMS) has streamlined and optimised our educational operations.  Below is an overview of assessment methods utilised:

  • Written Responses
    • Knowledge questions to test theoretical understanding.
    • Case study or scenario-based tasks.
  • Workplace Activities
    • Practical projects and workplace activities utilising the company-specific SHMS.
    • Third-party reports or supervisor validation.

Upon successful completion of the qualification requirements, you will receive a Qualification Certificate and transcript for:

RII50120 Diploma of Surface Operations Management.

This recognises that you have met the packaging rules for this qualification.

Credit Transfer refers to the formal recognition of units of competency or qualifications that you have previously achieved through any Registered Training Organisation (RTO) in Australia. If you have already completed a unit identical or equivalent you may be eligible to apply for a credit transfer. To do so, you’ll need to provide:

  • Valid Evidence – A statement of attainment or official transcript showing the unit code and title.
  • Proof of Equivalency – The unit must match or be recognised as equivalent to the one in the course, as determined by current training package rules.

If approved, you will not need to repeat training or assessment for that particular unit, potentially reducing your overall study load and completion timeframe. If you have any questions regarding the credit transfer process, our team will be happy to provide guidance and support.

Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) is a formal process that assesses the skills, knowledge, and experience you’ve acquired through work, training, or life experience against the requirements of a specific unit of competency. If you can demonstrate that you already possess the competencies outlined in the unit, you may be granted RPL, which can reduce the time involved in completing the course.

Mine Training Solutions has adopted a 6 step RPL assessment process.  To apply for RPL, please contact Mine Training Solutions. Our RPL system is integrated into aXcelerate, a user-friendly platform that makes it easy for you to provide your details, showcase your knowledge, and upload relevant evidence related to the program you are applying for.

At Mine Training Solutions, workplace-based learning is designed to integrate seamlessly with your daily operations, ensuring that training enhances rather than disrupts your workflow.  Our workplace base approach allows participants to apply, implement and maintain the company-specific safety and health management system in real-time, fostering immediate practical understanding and reinforcing learning through actual job tasks.

Training schedules can accommodate shift work and different team schedules, allowing all relevant personnel to participate without impacting productivity. The workplace activities that candidates engage in directly contribute to the application and implementation of the company’s Safety and Health Management System (SHMS). This approach provides positive outcomes not only for the candidates, enhancing their skills and knowledge, but also for the business, fostering a safer work environment and improving overall operational efficiency.

Learning in the workplace promotes collaboration and knowledge sharing among team members, strengthening your organisation’s safety culture and operational resilience. By choosing workplace-based training with Mine Training Solutions, you ensure that your team gains relevant, actionable skills that directly contribute to a safer and more efficient mining operation.

The Mine Training Solutions workplace activities will require third parties—such as senior and statutory position holders (content experts/mentors)—to verify practical skill demonstrations for specific activities and provide feedback based on their observations of the candidate performing these tasks.

Feedback from third parties is a vital component of our assessment process. These ‘Third Parties’ are experienced individuals competent in the tasks candidates are asked to perform. They provide mentoring, guidance, and constructive feedback. The involvement of third parties promotes effective communication and consultation within the mining industry, which is fundamental for the application, implementation, and ongoing maintenance of the mine’s Safety and Health Management System.

In addition:

  • Engaging experienced mentors encourages open dialogue and interaction among candidates, mentors, and trainers, thereby creating a cohesive learning environment.
  • Incorporating third-party insights fosters a culture of consultation, ensuring that safety practices and operational procedures are shared and understood across all levels of the workforce.
  • By aligning practical skill development with feedback from experienced mentors, candidates are better equipped to understand and adhere to safety and health standards, ultimately promoting a safer working environment.

The integration of third parties into the training and assessment framework at Mine Training Solutions is essential for delivering high-quality vocational training. Their role not only aids in verifying candidate’s skills but also emphasises the importance of communication, safety, and continuous improvement within the mining sector.

This is a self-paced program that can be completed over 12 to 15 months normally (excluding reading and research time).

At Mine Training Solutions, we specialise in two core delivery methods to cater to the busy schedules and diverse needs of the mining industry: workplace-based training and online delivery. Whether you prefer immersive, on-site instruction that directly applies to your daily operations or a flexible online approach, we ensure our courses are accessible, practical, and relevant to your team’s real-world challenges.  Our training programs are designed to be delivered directly at the workplace, allowing participants to learn in a familiar environment that closely reflects their operational context. This approach enhances learning retention and enables immediate application of skills and knowledge in the field.

Minimise downtime and maximise relevance by training where you work. We deliver comprehensive training and assessment directly on-site, allowing your team to gain qualifications on their own equipment in the real-world environment they operate in daily.

The total cost of RII50120 Diploma of Surface Operations Management varies depending on the elective courses selected and the position type you hold.

Costs can differ based on several factors, including the choice of elective units, the application of credit transfers, and recognition of prior learning (RPL). If you have completed relevant courses or units from another recognised institution, you may be eligible for credit transfers, which could reduce your overall training requirements. You’ll need to provide evidence so we can see how credit transfers are applied to your training plan.

When you get in touch with us, we will review your current competencies, develop a tailored training plan, and provide an itemised quote.

The amount shown below is an indicative estimate.

TitleFee
Corporate Client1 9700.00
Student1 Payment Plan (Pay by the unit / Pay as you go)
  • 1. Payment Term - Full payment to be made prior to receiving certification.

We offer flexible payment options to accommodate your needs, including:

Purchase Order: Ideal for corporate clients and bulk enrolments, allowing your organisation to manage payments through internal processes.

Credit Card: Convenient and secure payments can be made using major credit cards for individual registrations.

Direct Transfer: Suitable for those who prefer bank transfers, ensuring a straightforward and efficient payment method.

Payment Plans: Available for students enrolling in courses over $1,500 AUD, allowing you to spread the payment into manageable monthly installments. This option makes your investment in professional development more accessible and budget-friendly. To set up a payment plan, please contact Mine Training Solutions.

There are no hidden fees, and any requests for extensions can be discussed with our team. Invest in your professional growth and enhance your risk management capabilities with Mine Training Solutions today.

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