the Workplace Health & Safety Assessment) is submitted for assessment (whichever occurs first): the student will receive no refund.
Cancellation of online training courses made within fourteen (14) days of the date of payment AND before the online course has been accessed : the student will receive a full refund of the online course payment.If the student then opts to continue with the course, the standard cancellation and refund policy applies. If the student’s Learning, Literacy and Numeracy (LLN) levels are determined by GSES to be below the standard required to complete the coursework successfully, and the student has not yet submitted coursework for assessment, GSES may offer a full refund of the online course material and practical training component.Students also have the right to engage a suitably qualified independent assessor.Ĭancellation of online training courses will be subject to the following conditions: GSES may use mediation and conciliation to resolve the complaint. The appeal should be sent in writing to the RTO Chief Executive Officer (CEO) who will review the result and respond in writing. Sanctions may be implemented at the discretion of GSES if plagiarism or fraud is detected, including revocation of certification.Īll GSES course participants have the right to appeal the results they obtain in assessments and examinations. Any referenced material should be annotated as to its origin.
Students are required to ensure that all responses and/or work they submit is their own work. If detected, sanctions may be implemented at the discretion of GSES. GSES asks that all persons treat others with respect.Ĭheating will not be tolerated. We do not countenance inappropriate language in all forms of communication. We do not countenance any behaviour that is contrary to safe work practice. This includes any changes to education and support services, any change in the RTO ownership or to third party arrangements. GSES will inform students within 30 days of any changes to services provided to them. For this reason it is strongly recommended that students have prior knowledge of mathematics, as well as computer and calculator skills.Īs a registered training organisation (RTO) GSES complies with the Standards set out by the regulator, the Australian Skills Quality Authority (ASQA), for Vocational Education Training (VET). Students who do not meet any of the prerequisites described, but wish to attempt the course for self-learning without CEC accreditation, are warned that there is heavy use of computer, calculator and mathematical equations. A certificate of completion for the GSES Electrical Basics examination (currently only available to engineers).
An electrical engineering degree recognised by the Washington Accord.
If students do not meet the above requirement, but wish to apply for CEC accreditation upon completion of the course, they must demonstrate sufficient prior electrical knowledge through either: