HLTPAT005 Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing

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This short course is delivered by LTT Group Pty Ltd (RTO 51621) and equips participants with the skills and knowledge required to confirm collection requirements, prepare client and equipment, and collect specimens via urine and/or oral and breath testing, following the special procedures that apply for drugs of abuse testing.


Duration

  • Blended delivery:

    • Face-to-face: One day at our Osborne Park training centre (25 Colray Avenue). Please contact us to find out the next available intake date.

    • Workplace observation (see requirements below)


Fees

$550.00 per participant.


Payment

LTT and Labtech Training Victoria does not accept cash payments (Australian banknotes or coins) for any student fees, including course fees, materials fees, administration charges, or any other related costs. All payments are required to be processed via electronic methods.

Accepted Payment Methods

Students can make payments using the following methods:

  • Credit/Debit Card:  Payments can be made in person at the administration office using EFTPOS facilities or made online via the student portal.

  • Direct Bank Transfer (EFT): Funds can be transferred directly to the LTT and Labtech Training Victoria nominated bank account. (Account details provided on invoices and written agreements).

  • Payment Plan Providers: Approved third-party payment instalment through Ezidebit Direct Debit recurring payment available to students through their Merchant Trust Initiative (MTI) Portal.

  • Government Funding: Payments processed via relevant government schemes where LTT and Labtech Training Victoria has the necessary contractual agreements in place.


Assessment

  • Assessment is to be completed after face-to-face training

    • Knowledge assessment completed during face-to-face session

    • Practical assessment completed during face-to-face session

  • Third Party Report of demonstration of skills in the workplace, observed by supervisor (see requirements below)

Upon successful completion of the above requirements, participants will be awarded a Statement of Attainment.


Requirements

Entry into this short course is open to individuals who:

  • Currently work in a health-related service in Western Australia, and

  • Have access to a computer, the internet and have basic computer skills.

Supervision of student’s workplace observation must be signed off in the workplace by a supervisor provided that the role of workplace supervisor is to perform drug and alcohol testing as part of their daily role for a minimum of 18 hours per fortnight, as well as hold the unit of competency.


Content

  • HLTPAT005 Collect Specimens for Drugs of Abuse Testing