Experienced Worker ProgramCPCCDE3030 DEMOLITION WORKER TRAINING

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    NSW Demolition Worker Training

    A competitively priced, quality-focused online pathway aligned to the NSW demolition worker requirements.

    Complete the units that form the recognised training pathway for demolition workers in NSW — online, at your own pace, without sacrificing the assessment rigour a real qualification requires.

    • Online, self-paced with assessor support

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    Check your eligibility

    Under 60 seconds. An OnShift adviser will give you honest, factual advice on whether this program suits your experience — before you enrol.

    By submitting, you agree to be contacted by OnShift about training eligibility. We never share your details.

    Submit the form to get your course fact sheet (PDF) — key facts, every unit code and the official sources.

    Evidence & sources

    Every code, unit and licensing claim on this page is taken from the official records below. Requirements are set by the regulator and the national register — not by us — so check the source if anything looks out of date.

    Facts on this page last checked against these sources on 2026-08-13.

    Key facts at a glance

    OnShift Education (RTO 41304) delivers NSW demolition worker training covering CPCCWHS2001 and CPCCDE3030 Dismantle structures (which replaced the superseded CPCCDE3016). Units are nationally recognised and can be completed without a full qualification.

    Provider
    OnShift Education — RTO 41304 on the National Register
    Code
    CPCCDE3030 DEMOLITION WORKER TRAINING
    Units of competency
    2 nationally recognised units
    Delivery
    Online, self-paced with assessor support
    On completion
    On successful completion, nationally recognised statements of attainment for the units completed.

    Units included (2)

    Unit codeUnit titleStatus
    CPCCWHS2001Apply WHS requirements, policies and procedures in the construction industry
    CPCCDE3030Apply safe demolition work practices

    Is this the SafeWork NSW recognised training?

    The units delivered — CPCCWHS2001 and CPCCDE3030 (which replaced the superseded CPCCDE3016) — are the units commonly required for demolition worker training in NSW. SafeWork NSW itself does not endorse individual providers. Confirm the current requirements directly with SafeWork NSW before relying on any training for a specific site or role.

    Is it fully online?

    The learning and assessment tasks are online. Practical evidence requirements still apply where the units require them — we do not skip them.

    How long does it take?

    It depends how much time you can put in. Because it is self-paced, motivated learners can move quickly; others take longer. We are happy to help you plan a realistic timeline.

    Who this is for

    This is an online pathway suited to people who want a recognised NSW demolition worker training outcome without needing to attend a classroom. You are likely a good fit if you: - want or need the recognised demolition worker units for NSW work; - can work through online material and written assessments independently; - are willing to provide the required practical evidence honestly. If you are already an experienced supervisor stepping up, this is not the right program — look at our NSW Demolition Supervisor pathway instead.

    Delivery and assessment pathway

    Entry expectations

    Reasonable language, literacy and numeracy to work through online learning material and complete written assessments. Access to a device and internet. If you are already working in demolition or an adjacent construction role, tell us — it helps us tailor evidence expectations.

    Assessment

    Online knowledge assessments plus practical evidence requirements. All applicable assessment and evidence requirements are retained — we do not shortcut them because the program is online.

    Certification issued on successful completion

    On successful completion, nationally recognised statements of attainment for the units completed.

    High-touch support and what makes OnShift different

    How it works

    1. 1

      Eligibility check

      You submit the form. An OnShift adviser confirms this online program is the right fit and answers any questions.

    2. 2

      Enrol and start

      You enrol, get access to the online material, and start when you're ready.

    3. 3

      Assessment and completion

      Work through the assessments with assessor support; provide practical evidence where required; receive your statement of attainment on successful completion.

    Frequently asked

    People also ask

    Straight answers to the questions people search for — and ask AI assistants — about demolition licensing, supervisor authorisation and recognition of prior learning. Licensing rules are set by the regulator, not by us, so we always point you back to the source.

    Demolition worker competency and CPCCDE3030

    NSW demolition licensing — SafeWork NSW and Fair Trading

    Recognition of Prior Learning (RPL) for experienced workers

    Cost, timing and what happens after training

    What happens next

    1. You submit the eligibility form above.
    2. An OnShift adviser (real person, not a bot) reviews your background against this program's suitability criteria.
    3. We contact you — usually within one business day — with a plain-English recommendation. If this program doesn't suit you, we say so.
    4. If it does suit you, we walk you through fees, staging, and readiness before any enrolment is confirmed.

    Licensing requirements vary by state and may change. Completing training does not guarantee that a licence or supervisor authorisation will be granted. Applicants may also need to meet experience, qualification, identity and other regulator requirements. Confirm the current requirements that apply to you directly with the relevant state regulator before enrolling.

    Relevant regulator: SafeWork NSW.