CTC Workplace Training delivers nationally recognised and project-aligned training for water and sewer crews working on metallic network pipework. Training includes practical electrical risk controls used on metallic pipes, including 1000V insulating gloves, pipe bridging kits, bonding straps and voltmeters.
Sydney Water Metalic Pipes Procedure HSP0077 is delivered at Sydney@ Emu Plains Branch.
Public training is delivered in NSW (use booking links below). We also deliver onsite group training across Australia for confirmed group bookings.
Outcome: NWPNET064 (Initial A)
If your project specifies Plumbguard or Sydney Water HSP0077, select the matching label option below (same training configuration).
Outcome: NWPNET064 (Refresher A)
Refresher bookings are delivered as reassessment. Evidence of prior completion is required.
Label outcome: PLG1001 (Initial A) plus nationally recognised outcome delivered in the same session
Choose this option when your project documentation specifies Plumbguard. This label uses the same training configuration as Metallic Pipes.
Label outcome: PLG1001 (Refresher A) plus nationally recognised outcome delivered in the same session
Refresher bookings are delivered as reassessment. Evidence of prior completion is required.
Label outcome: HSP0077 (Initial A) plus nationally recognised outcome delivered in the same session
Choose this option when your scope references Sydney Water HSP0077 requirements. Public delivery is Emu Plains only.
Label outcome: HSP0077 (Refresher A) plus nationally recognised outcome delivered in the same session
Refresher bookings are delivered as reassessment. Public delivery is Emu Plains only.
| What you need | Choose this option | What it includes (plain English) |
|---|---|---|
| First time metallic pipe electrical risk training | Metallic Pipes Electrical Risk (Initial) | Nationally recognised outcome + practical controls using 1000V gloves, pipe bridging kits, bonding straps and voltmeters |
| Renewal / refresher for returning workers | Metallic Pipes Electrical Risk (Refresher) | Reassessment pathway (evidence required) with practical verification activities |
| Project specifies Plumbguard controls | Plumbguard Training (Initial/Refresher) | Plumbguard-aligned practical activities (state/asset owner approved model) plus nationally recognised outcome delivered in the same session |
| Project specifies Sydney Water HSP0077 | Sydney Water HSP0077 (Initial/Refresher) | HSP0077-aligned controls plus nationally recognised outcome delivered in the same session (public delivery Emu Plains only) |
| Onsite training for 10+ people (any state) | Onsite Group Booking | 20% off training component + travel/accommodation quoted separately |
Metallic Pipes training is designed for workers who need to identify and control electrical risks when working on metallic water or wastewater network pipework. Training includes hazard identification, electrical bonding principles, isolation procedures, safe work methods, and practical activities using 1000V insulating gloves, pipe bridging kits, bonding straps and voltmeters, aligned to relevant asset owner and water authority procedures.
The training structure and electrical risk control principles are very similar. Both training options include practical use of metallic pipe bonding straps, Plumbguard systems, 1000V insulating gloves, pipe bridging kits and voltmeters. The difference is alignment to your project specification: Metallic Pipes focuses on electrical risk control for metallic pipework generally, while Plumbguard training aligns the practical component to the Plumbguard model approved by the water authority in your state.
Yes. CTC Workplace Training supplies all equipment required for practical activities, including Plumbguard systems (state-aligned models), bonding straps, pipe bridging kits, 1000V insulating gloves, voltmeters, and a simulated water meter / water main setup for realistic practical training. Participants are not required to bring their own electrical control equipment.
Yes. We provide a Sydney Water HSP0077-labelled option for projects that reference HSP0077 electrical safety requirements for metallic water pipework. Public HSP0077 training is delivered at our Emu Plains training centre only. Training includes practical activities aligned to HSP0077 controls and is delivered using the same electrical risk control framework as the metallic pipes pathway.
Public pricing is $275 per person for Initial and $195 per person for Refresher (as configured in the booking system). For onsite group bookings (minimum 10 participants), the training component is discounted by 20%: $220 per person (Initial) or $156 per person (Refresher), plus travel and accommodation quoted separately.
Initial training is for first-time completion. Refresher training is delivered as reassessment and is suitable for returning workers who have previously completed the unit. Evidence of prior completion (Statement of Attainment, transcript, or card) is required.
Yes. We deliver onsite Metallic Pipes and Plumbguard training across Australia for confirmed group bookings of 10 or more participants. Training is aligned to the relevant state or asset owner specification, including the approved Plumbguard model where required. Travel and accommodation are quoted separately.
This training is typically required for water and sewer maintenance crews, civil contractors working on metallic mains, meter installers and service technicians, asset maintenance teams, and contractor teams working under water authority specifications. If your scope involves cutting, clamping, tapping, isolating or repairing metallic pipework, this training is generally required to manage electrical risk and comply with authority procedures.
Need help choosing the right option?
Call 1300 386 263 or email info@ctcsafety.com.au and we’ll recommend the right pathway for your job scope and client requirements.